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Chair: Dr Amanda Chisholm, Senior Lecturer in Security Studies / Researcher in Gender and Security

Speaker: Professor Debbie Lisle, Editor of International Political Sociology

 

Is there a gender and race gap in who publishes journal articles? This is a question has been posed in numerous studies across various academic disciplines and countries. The answer is overwhelming yes. More sticky questions that has underpinned emerging commentary within academic circles is why do these gaps exist, how do they impact on our knowledge around war, conflict, security, and international relations, and how might including more diverse authors and indeed more diverse perspectives impact what we know about global politics most broadly?

Come join Professor Debbie Lisle, Editor of International Political Sociology (IPS) and learn how IPS views these EDI issues and what the journal is doing to develop more inclusive spaces for publishing. Learn the different strategies and practical advice to getting published with IPS and other internationally highly ranked journals.

Debbie Lisle

Bio

Professor Debbie Lisle is commissioning editor of International Political Sociology (IPS) and Professor in the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics at Queen’s University Belfast. Professor Lisle’s research engages with several contemporary debates in International Relations, International Political Sociology and beyond, most notably around issues of difference, mobility, security, travel, visuality, governmentality, biopolitics, materiality, technology, practice and power.

Her earlier work explored the relevance of cultural and visual artifacts to world politics and argued that the cultural realm tells as much about International Relations as the official documents usually privileged in this context. More recently Professor Lisle’s research has explored themes of tourism, militarism and everyday life, borders, technology and security, and war, representation, and surveillance. Professor Lisle’s work is published in numerous internationally regarded journals and university presses.

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