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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2021
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This volume asks how we, as International Relations scholars, support our students, and indeed each other, to create classroom spaces that foster the critical curiosity and engagement required to understand and live in a world that feels dangerously disrupted   In an era of globalization, disruption, and pandemic, International Relations educators need to reflect upon how teaching helps constitute the discipline and position our students to contribute to the advancement of International Relations as a discipline and practice. Through exploring innovative approaches to teaching and learning, this volume ensures that International Relations keeps up with the contemporary needs of students and student learning, and takes advantage of the opportunity to advance as a discipline now and in the future. As we move through ‘pivots’ online and ‘transitions’ to remote learning in the midst of a pandemic, the need for attention to student learning is only made more prescient and urgent.


1 Introduction: Teaching International Relations in a Time of Disruption and Pandemic
1(8)
Heather A. Smith
David J. Hornsby
2 Teaching as a Form of Disrupting International Relations
9(16)
David J. Hornsby
J. Andrew Grant
3 Connecting Feminist Theory and Critical Pedagogies: Disrupting Assumptions About Teaching and Canon
25(12)
Nicole Wegner
4 Disruption as Reconciliation: Lessons Learned When Students as Partners Become Students as Teachers
37(12)
Heather A. Smith
Yahlnaaw
5 Outside the Orthodoxy? The Crisis of IR and the Challenge of Teaching Monocultures
49(14)
Nathan Andrews
Isaac Odoom
6 Traditions, Truths, and Trolls: Critical Pedagogies in the Era of Fake News
63(12)
J. Marshall Beier
7 Relationship of Responsibility: Indigeneity in the IR Classroom
75(14)
Justin de Leon
8 Beyond the Box: Opportunities and Challenges of Interdisciplinarity in International Studies Pedagogy
89(14)
David R. Black
9 Power and Politics in the Unexpected
103(14)
Kristi Heather Kenyon
10 Disruption as Control in International Relations Classroom
117(12)
Mark A. Boyer
11 Teaching Social Innovation to Address `Wicked Problems': Why a Critical Analysis Is Insufficient for Preparing the Next Generation of Problem-Solvers
129(14)
Rebecca Tiessen
12 Youth Anxiety and Pathological Security-Seeking in Turbulent Times
143(16)
Wilfrid Greaves
13 Conclusion: Pandemic Pedagogy
159
Heather A. Smith
David J. Hornsby
Heather A. Smith is Professor of Global and International Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia. She is the recipient of the 3M National Teaching Fellowship (2006), the Canadian Political Science Excellence in Teaching Award (2012), and a two-time recipient of the UNBC Excellence in Teaching Award.

David J. Hornsby is a Professor of International Affairs and the Associate Vice-President (Teaching and Learning) at Carleton University, Ottawa. Published in both the biological and social sciences, he is also a recognized lecturer having received the Faculty of Humanities and Vice-Chancellor's Teaching Award (2013), Wits University, South Africa.