| Petro-masculinity: Fossil Fuels and Authoritarian Desire |
15 |
| Silent Order: the Temporal Turn in Critical International Relations |
12 |
| (Re-)imagining the Self' of Ontological Security: The Case of Brazil's Ambivalent Postcolonial Subjectivity |
11 |
| Anthropocene, Capitalocene and Liberal Cosmopolitan IR: A Response to Burke et al.'s Planet Politics' |
8 |
| Foucault's End of History: The Temporality of Governmentality and its End in the Anthropocene |
4 |
| Global IR and Western Dominance: Moving Forward or Eurocentric Entrapment? |
4 |
| Time and the Study of World Politics |
4 |
| Planetary Crises and the Difficulty of Being Modern |
3 |
| Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex (in IR) But were Afraid to Ask: The Queer Turn' in International Relations |
3 |
| Becoming International: On Symbolic Capital, Conversion and Privilege |
3 |
| After Isolation: Mirrors between Parallel Worlds and New Conceptual Spaces of Activism in Post-Revolutionary Iran |
3 |
| Conceptual Synchronisation: From Progress to Crisis |
3 |
| Challenges to a Quantum-Theoretic Social Theory |
3 |
| Race, the World and Time: Haiti, Liberia and Ethiopia (1914-1945) |
3 |
| Republicanism within IR: A History of Liberty and Empire |
2 |
| The Imperial Sociology of the Tribe' in Afghanistan |
2 |
| Turning Temporal: a Discourse of Time in IR |
2 |
| Cartooning the Camp: Aesthetic Interruption and the Limits of Political Possibility |
2 |
| One Time, Many Times |
2 |
| The Ironic Western Self: Radical and Conservative Irony in the 'Losing Turkey' Narrative |
1 |
| Exeunt Omnes? Survival, Pessimism and Time in the Work of John H. Herz |
1 |
| Halting Time: Monuments to Alterity |
1 |
| The Mind-Body Problem and the Move from Supervenience to Quantum Mechanics |
1 |
| Stray Dogs, Post-Humanism and Cosmopolitan Belongingness: Interspecies Hospitality in Times of War |
1 |
| Articulating Resistance: Agonism, Radical Democracy and Climate Change Activism |
1 |
| Resistance and Revolution in the Age of Authoritarian Revanchism: The Power of Revolutionary Imaginaries in the Austerity-Security State Era |
1 |
| Radical Mothering as a Pathway to Liberation |
1 |
| Of Particles and Humans: the Question of Human Being' in Alexander Wendt's Quantum Mind and Social Science |
1 |
| Science Blurring its Edges into Spirit: The Quantum Path to Atma |
1 |
| Pirate Capitalism, or the Primitive Accumulation of Capital Itself |
0 |
| Review Article: Curiosity, Paradox and Dissatisfaction: Queer Analyses of Human Rights |
0 |
| Review Article: Targeted Killing, Technologies of Violence, and Society |
0 |
| The Ritual of Beer Consumption as Discursive Intervention: Effigy, Sensory Politics, and Resistance in Everyday IR |
0 |
| The Looping Effects of IR's Concepts: Bartelson on Ontogenetic War and the Politics of Classification |
0 |
| Making War, Making Sense? Debating Jens Bartelson's War in International Thought |
0 |
| What is Revolution in the 21st Century? Towards a Socialist-Feminist World Revolution |
0 |
| Pissing On the Past: The Highland Clearances, Effigial Resistance and the Everyday Politics of the Urinal |
0 |
| Revolutionary Politics of Social Rights? An Ethnographic Account of the Homeless Workers' Movement in Sao Paulo |
0 |
| Stolen Life's Poetic Revolt |
0 |
| Communicative Capitalism and Revolutionary Form |
0 |
| Social Action in Quantum Social Science |
0 |
| In-between Translation, Transformation and Contestation: Studying Human Rights Activism as Politics-as-Ruptures in Violent Social Conflicts |
0 |
| Ethics and War: A Critical Intervention |
0 |