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In: Foreign policy analysis: a journal of the International Studies Association, Band 6, Heft 3, S. 187-190
ISSN: 1743-8586
The new editors of Foreign Policy Analysis discuss their aims and objectives for the journal.
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In: Foreign policy analysis: a journal of the International Studies Association, Band 6, Heft 3, S. 187-190
ISSN: 1743-8586
The new editors of Foreign Policy Analysis discuss their aims and objectives for the journal.
In: Conflict management and peace science: CMPS ; journal of the Peace Science Society ; papers contributing to the scientific study of conflict and conflict analysis, Band 31, Heft 3, S. 285-339
ISSN: 0738-8942
David B. Carter and H. E. Goemans The temporal dynamics of new international borders/ 285. - Stephen E. Gent and Megan Shannon Bargaining power and the arbitration and adjudication of territorial claims/ 303. - Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Peter F. Trumbore Rogue states and territorial disputes/ 323
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In: International studies perspectives: ISP, Band 24, Heft 2, S. 189-229
ISSN: 1528-3585
Abstract
This forum examines whether scholars' access to networks in the international studies profession is gendered and if so, the consequences of those networks for personal and professional success. Academic networks that encompass both professional and personal connections have been proposed as one solution to chilly climate issues because they provide a dual function of enhancing scholarly productivity and inclusion in the profession. The articles in the forum consider both professional (e.g., citation) and personal (e.g., mentorship, friendship) networks, as well as traditional (e.g., invited talks) and nontraditional (e.g., social media) networks. The authors show that biases that arise through the gendered nature of academic networks can be mitigated through social media, mentoring, and friendship networks. However, we must also be cognizant of other factors that create barriers for women in the profession (e.g., university prestige, parenthood, COVID-19).
In: International studies perspectives: a journal of the International Studies Association, Band 14, Heft 4, S. 383-527
ISSN: 1528-3577
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In: Journal of peace research, Band 52, Heft 1, S. 105-138
ISSN: 0022-3433
Idean Salehyan - Best practices in the collection of conflict data 105. - Johanna K Birnir, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, James D Fearon, David D Laitin,Ted Robert Gurr, Dawn Brancati, Stephen M Saideman, Amy Pate &Agatha S Hultquist - Socially relevant ethnic groups, ethnic structure, and AMAR 110. - Paul R Hensel & Sara McLaughlin Mitchell - Lessons from the Issue Correlates of War (ICOW) project 116. - Joakim Kreutz - The war that wasn't there: Managing unclear cases in conflict data 120. - Nils B Weidmann & Espen Geelmuyden Rød - Making uncertainty explicit: Separating reports and events in the coding of violence and contention 125. - Joel Day, Jonathan Pinckney & Erica Chenoweth - Collecting data on nonviolent action: Lessons learned and ways forward 129. - Victor Asal, Ken Cousins & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch - Making ends meet: Combining organizational data in contentious politics 134
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