Call for Participation
ISA-Global
South Caucus Dialogue
The International
Studies Association’s (ISA) Headquarters and the Global South Caucus (GSC) wish
to invite participation in the “ISA Global South Caucus Dialogue” to be held on
Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at the Annual Convention in Atlanta. This dialogue
will address the GSC’s emphasis on raising the profile and involvement of
scholars and scholarship from the Global South in the work of the ISA.
The ISA-Global South Caucus Dialogue will raise probing questions about:
·
The
involvement of scholars from the Global South in the governing bodies and
leadership positions in the ISA;
·
The participation of Global
South scholars and graduate
students in the
research activities and publications of the ISA (e.g. research workshops, publications in ISA
journals);
·
Logistical
concerns related to involvement of scholars and students from the Global South
in the ISA (e.g. allocation of travel grants, location and scheduling of panels
at conferences);
·
Greater
cooperation between scholars from the “North and “South” (e.g. in publications,
panels, research workshops), and
·
The
English language focus of the ISA.
The active involvement of members of the
GSC, and
of ISA members
working in the Global South or on Global South issues, is needed in order to
produce a meaningful conversation about these issues. Therefore, we invite
interested persons to apply to
serve as panelists who will frame this dialogue. Interested persons should
submit questions, perspectives or concerns related to the themes (noted above) no later than February
19, 2016. Submissions should be no
longer than 125 words in length and should be sent to tiky@isanet.org. Five conveners will be
selected to speak briefly about their submissions. The
selected conveners will be drawn, one each, from the following geographical
areas in order to reflect the focus of the GSC: Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America
and the Caribbean, and Developing Eurasia.
We encourage your
submissions to this high level dialogue which will be attended by the ISA
President, Paul Diehl, and Vice President, Aseem Prakash, as well as the Chairs and members of the GS Executive Committee, in an effort to raise the profile of Global South perspectives.
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