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SUMMARY:Call for Abstracts: Nordic International Relations in Times of Global Ruptures
DESCRIPTION:Call for Abstracts \nNordic International Relations in Times of Global Ruptures  \nA Symposium for Doctoral Researchers and Early-Career Researchers \nÅland Islands\, Hotel Arkipelag\, 19–21 August 2026 \n \nAim \nThe symposium will continue a long-standing tradition of Nordic International Relations meetings with a particular focus on PhD students and early career scholars. \nIts objectives are to: \n\nProvide a diverse\, up-to-date understanding of how global changes affect international relations research and\, in particular\, its theory\nReflect on recent disciplinary trends and debates in the Nordic countries\nProvide a supportive forum for the presentation and discussion of research papers\, including opportunities for mentoring and feedback\nFacilitate knowledge exchange and strengthen academic networks across the Nordic countries\n\nProgramme \nSee below. \nConfirmed Speakers \nRebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen)\, Niklas Bremberg (Stockholm University)\, Benjamin de Carvalho (NUPI)\, Nina Graeger (PRIO\, Emilian Kavalski (University of Tampere)\, Heikki Patomäki (University of Helsinki)\, Lisa Strömbom (Lund University)\, Henri Vogt (University of Turku) and many many more. \nTarget Group \nPhD Students and early career researchers in the field of IR from the Nordic countries or associated with universities in the Nordic countries. However\, the symposium is open to all interested. \nPlace and Venue \nMariehamn\, Åland Islands \nHotel Arkipelag\, 19-21.8.2026 \nCosts \nAccomodation and meals for all accepted and invited participants (up to 40 PhD Students and ECRs) will be covered. \nAdditional participants are welcome to attend: support to them is subject to the availability of funding. \nRegistration \nSend your 1) 300-word paper abstract and 2) a one-page CV by 15 March 2026 to tuukka.virtamo@tuni.fi \nParticipation will be confirmed by 1 April 2026. \nOrganisers \n  \n \n \nChair of the organizing committee: Tuomas Forsberg\, Tampere University tuomas.forsberg@tuni.fi \nCoordinator: Tuukka Virtamo tuukka.virtamo@tuni.fi \nSponsors   \n  \nPreliminary programme \n  \nWednesday 19 August 2026 \n16.00                Visit to Åland Islands Peace Institute \n18.00                Reception \n  \nThursday 20 August 2026 \n08.50 – 09.00 Introduction \n09.00 – 10.30 Transformation of the Global Order and International Relations Theory \n11.00 – 12.30 No more Great Debates or Does IR Need an Update in Metatheory? \nLunch \n13.30 – 15.00 Paper session \n15.00 – 16.00 Methods Cafe \n16.00 – 17.30 Paper session \n18.30 – 21.00 Dinner \n  \nFriday 21 August 2026 \n09.00 – 10.15 Environmental and Technological Changes as Challenges to IR \n10.45 – 12.00 Can Old Theories Still Make Sense of New Wars and Conflicts? \nLunch \n13.00 – 14.00 State of the IR in the Nordic countries \n14.00 – 15.00 Theory Cafe \n15.00 – 16.00 Strategies and opportunities in the changing publication landscape \n16.15 – 21.00 Visit to Kastelholm Castle and Dinner
URL:https://nordicisa.eu/event/call-for-abstracts-nordic-international-relations-in-times-of-global-ruptures/
LOCATION:Hotel Arkipelag\, 35 Strandgatan\, Mariehamn\, Mariehamn\, 22100\, Åland Islands
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SUMMARY:Successful NISA Symposium for young scholars
DESCRIPTION:In December\, 2023\, NISA welcomed 17 early career researchers from several different Nordic institutions to its first NISA Young Scholar Symposium. The Symposium was targeted for PhDs\, Post Docs\, and research assistants to tackle crucial issues pertaining to European security following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The Symposium participants represented key research institutions in Denmark\, Sweden\, Norway\, and Finland and included several Ukrainian researchers based in these institutions.  \nOn day one\, NISA President Professor Nina Græger gave an opening address to welcome the Symposium participants. This was followed by a keynote speech by NISA Executive Board Member Professor Rebecca Adler-Nissen on Russia and the Challenges to the International Order: Authoritarian Disinformation and Struggles for Recognition followed by Q & A. Both Græger and Adler-Nissen participated in the different workshop sessions during day one.  \nOn day two of the Symposium\, Executive Director of the Danish Refugee Council Eva Grambye delivered a keynote\, focusing on the continuous\, intricate humanitarian challenges of the ongoing war in Ukraine as well as providing a comprehensive examination of the politics affecting the ability of NGOs to provide sufficient aid.  \nPlease see the full program here. \nThe Symposium was structured around feedback workshop sessions\, allowing the participants to share valuable feedback on each other’s ongoing work. The participants were divided into three groups (1: Institutional responses\, 2: Narratives and hybrid warfare\, and 3: Materiality and militarization) based on the topics of their respective pre-distributed papers. \nTopics of the submitted papers included: \n\nThe impact of Russia’s war of aggression on European foreign\, security\, and defense policies and strategies\nDevelopment of European security and defense cooperation in response to the war\, including the role of the European Union (EU)\, the United Nations (UN) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)\nThe significance of arms control agreements in upholding European security and their potential adaptations in response to recent developments\nDynamics of energy security and the implications arising from Russia’s actions on the energy supply landscape of Europe\nHuman rights violations\, civilian protection and the challenges in safeguarding human rights in the aftermath of the conflict\nThe role of international criminal justice mechanisms in addressing potential war crimes and violations of international law\nCompeting narratives surrounding the war\, especially in terms of misinformation strategies\, postcolonial perspectives\, and the growing influence of Big Tech and artificial intelligence\n\nNISA thanks the participants for engaging meaningfully with these topics and the work of their peers\, and Olivia Hammershøy for taking a major role in organizing the Symposium. The NISA Executive Committee aims at repeating the success to strengthen the Nordic academic community and research on issues of special importance to the Nordic region and Europe at large.
URL:https://nordicisa.eu/event/successful-nisa-symposium-for-young-scholars/
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