No. 36-4, November 2016
Index
- Affective values in international relations: Theorizing emotional actions and the value of resilience
- International Relations Theory and Global Sexuality Politics
- Intersectionality and candidate selection in Sweden
- Intersectionality as a tool for social movements: Strategies of inclusion and representation in the Québécois women’s movement
- Intersectionality in European Union policymaking: the case of gender-based violence
- Introduction: Intersectionality in European political science research
- Learning in the Palaver Hut: The ‘Africa Study Visit’ as teaching tool
- Power, privilege and disadvantage: Intersectionality theory and political representation
- Resurrecting IR theory: Editors’ introduction to a special section
- Rethinking the individual through Chinese ontology: Implications for International Relations theory and humanitarian intervention
- Reflections on Teaching Africa in South Africa
- Teaching Africa and international studies: Forum introduction
- Teaching Africa, presenting, representing and the importance of who is in the classroom
- Temporality, sovereignty, and imperialism: When is imperialism?
- Thank you to Reviewers
- The imperative of African perspectives on International Relations (IR)
- Using Elements of Popular Culture to Teach Africa’s International Relations