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Latest Episodes

NSSR: Towards Global IR
April 09, 2011

I was invited to participate in the keynote panel for a graduate student conference entitled "Amplification and Resistance: Introducing the Politics of the Globe" (more information here) at the New School for Social Research in New York City. Here's what

Joint book talk with Celine-Marie Pascale
March 30, 2011

Together with my colleague Celine-Marie Pascalefrom AU's Sociology Department, here's a talk delivered in AU's School of Public Affairs' research seminar series, 30 March 2011. Celine-Marie's book Cartographies of Knowledge is a really great critical over

Guest Podcast Episode: the Zombies Panel
March 22, 2011

And now for something not so completely different: the "zombie apocalypse" panel from ISA 2011, in which I did not personally participate, but lots of friends and colleagues did. Fair warning, this is a pretty big file, which is why I have not tagged it f

From American Social Science to Global IR
March 20, 2011

My comments on a roundtable entitled "Why Is International Relations Decreasingly An American Social Science?" at the Montreal ISA meeting, 16 March 2011.

“There is no such thing as constructivism”
March 19, 2011

Sermon delivered at the Montreal International Studies Association meeting, 18 March 2011. Lower audio quality than usual because I recorded this straight to my iPad instead of recording it to another digital voice recorder. Also, public mea culpa to Han

Conducting Inquiry in IR: the q and a
February 21, 2011

The q and a that followed Dan and my joint presentation at the LSE, 18 February 2011. I think we got to five questions in 35 minutes, with answers to the first three questions consuming the bulk of that time.

Conducting Inquiry in IR: the Patrick and Dan Show
February 21, 2011

Here's a first: a two-part joint presentation by Dan and me, with a division of labor spanning the gap between philosophical and scientific ontology. We haven't done this kind of show in a while, and it was great fun! London School of Economics, 18 Februa

Science Fiction and International Orders — DHN
February 21, 2011

Dan Nexon's contribution to the afternoon roundtables on “Science Fiction and International Orders,” part of the London School of Economics’ annual Literary Festival, 17 February 2011. My contribution is here. Note that there was also a con

Science Fiction and International Orders — PTJ
February 21, 2011

My modest contribution to the afternoon roundtables on "Science Fiction and International Orders," part of the London School of Economics' annual Literary Festival, 17 February 2011. Dan's contribution is here. Note that there was also a contribution by I

C of I 2011: SOAS q and a
February 21, 2011

The q and a following my 16 February 2011 talk at SOAS.