02/02/2026
๐ข Call for Papers for the workshop 'Imagining the future of research on south-east Europe'
The British International Studies Association invites paper proposals for a full-day in-person workshop jointly organised by LSEE and Kingโs College London.
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Submission deadline: 15 February
Check out the Call and submit your paper โฌ๏ธ
British International Studies Association Call for Papers
A page about the British International Studies Assocaition (BISA) Call for Papers: Imagining Future Research South-east Europe
06/11/2025
๐ฃ New policy paper ๐ฃ
'From Nuclear Deterrence to Democratic Resilience: Towards a 21st Century Security Paradigm' has recently been published by the Conflict and Civicness Research Group at LSE IDEAS ๐๐ก
Read the policy paper: https://tinyurl.com/3x6jxtek
Join the hybrid launch event on 17 November at 6.00pm: https://tinyurl.com/2ecm2bt9
21/10/2025
Register today: 'Identity Battles on Social Media: Trending in the Western Balkans and Beyond' ๐
Join us on Thursday 30 October for our online event, co-hosted by the Hellenic Observatory - Centre for Research on Contemporary Greece and Cyprus and LSEE - Research on South Eastern Europe ๐ค
Speakers include:
Dr Natasha Dimitrovska
Dr Ivana Stepanovic
Dr Sanja Vico
Professor Denisa Kostovicova
Find out more and register at: https://tinyurl.com/379vk4eb
17/10/2025
Join us on Thursday 30 October for our online event!
'Identity Battles on Social Media: Trending in the Western Balkans and Beyond' ๐
Join us on Thursday 30 October for our online event!
'Identity Battles on Social Media: Trending in the Western Balkans and Beyond' ๐
Social media is the new battleground of identity politics. It is where old conflicts are played out, reconfigured or intensified, and where new contentions emerge. Although digital interactions cross borders, they also redraw and reinforce both old and new symbolic boundaries. What happens when legacies of violence are confronted online? What power do online content creators and debaters wield? How do the technical architecture and design of platforms shape the political, social, and cultural impact of online debates? When do these platforms divide or unite, and under what conditions? The panellists explore these questions, challenging the familiar narratives of polarisation and echo chambers that dominate discourse around social media.
Speakers include:
Dr Natasha Dimitrovska
Dr Ivana Stepanovic
Dr Sanja Vico
Professor Denisa Kostovicova
Find out more and register at: https://tinyurl.com/379vk4eb
30/01/2025
Interactions for Justice: An Introduction
Introducing the Special Issue, this article presents the concept of interaction as an analytical category and empirical strategy for transitional justice research. The case for centring interaction...