FORUM: COVID-19 and IR scholarship: One profession, many voices

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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected virtually every aspect of life, for individuals, communities, nations, regions, and the international system. In this forum, scholars from around the world with diverse areas of expertise consider the contributions of international relations (IR) scholarship in our understanding of the politics and governance challenges surrounding the pandemic. The seven essays that follow together examine how our current state of knowledge speaks to the theme of ISA 2020: “Multiple Identities and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices.” Each essay features a research area and body of scholarship that both informs our understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic and reflects on how the pandemic challenges us to push our scholarship and intellectual community further. Together, these essays highlight the diversity of our discipline of IR and how its many voices may bring us together in one conversation.

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Agostinis, G., Grépin, K. A., Kamradt-Scott, A., Lee, K., Marion, S., Worsnop, C. Z., … Nkim, S. Y. (2021, June 1). FORUM: COVID-19 and IR scholarship: One profession, many voices. International Studies Review. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/isr/viab004

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