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Call for Abstracts: St Antony’s International Review special issue

The St Antony's International Review is now accepting abstract submissions for its upcoming special issue Anthropocene: Embodying Climate Breakdown. This special issue, to be published in February 2020, invites authors to investigate how the Anthropocene is shaping notions of human security, power, agency, and justice—and, in turn, how they are shaping the Anthropocene. Additionally, it aims to address how international affairs are changing in the face of climate breakdown, and how the effects of climate breakdown are distributed, felt, and negotiated—particularly in the realm of international relations. More information about the scope of the issue and suggestions for contributions are included in the attached Call for Abstracts.

Abstract submissions of up to 500 words should be made via an online STAIR submissions form by 5 May 2019. Any questions or inquiries can be directed to stair-journal@politics.ox.ac.uk.

About STAIR:

STAIR is the University of Oxford's peer-reviewed journal of international affairs. Founded in 2005, STAIR has carved out its distinctive niche as a cross-disciplinary outlet for research on the most pressing contemporary global issues, providing a forum in which emerging can publish their work alongside established academics and policymakers. Past contributors include John Baylis, Alexander Betts, Robert Keohane, and Sarah Percy. 

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