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ISA Sections

Thematic sub-units of ISA are called “Sections” and offer closer ties between ISA members who are interested in specific areas within the field of international studies. Members of ISA are welcome to join any Section or Sections of his or her choice. Log-in to MyISA to add a section to your existing ISA membership.

Contact information for the chairs of the sections can be found below:


Active Learning in International Affairs (ALIAS)

http://sitemaker.umich.edu/alias.isa/home

Pettenger Mary Pettenger
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-MAR 2011
Western Oregon University
pettengm@wou.edu


 


Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies (CISS)
http://isanet.ccit.arizona.edu/CISS-Section/index.htm

Felicia kh


Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-FEB 2012
IGSI, Center for Business and Economic Development
Auburn University Montgomery
cissisa@attglobal.net




Diplomatic Studies (DPLST)
http://www.isanet.org/sections/diplomatic-studies.html


Pigman Geoffrey Allen Pigman
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-MARCH 2013
Bennington Colleg e
gapigman@bennington.edu





 

English School (EngSS)
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/polis/englishschool/

Navari

Cornelia Navari
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-APRIL 2012
Department of Economics and International Studies
University of Buckingham
cbnavari@onetel.com




Environmental Studies (ESS)
http://environmental-studies.org/

Schreurs

Miranda Schreurs
SECTION CHAIR, MAR 2008-MAR 2011
Environmental Policy Research Centre
Free University Berlin
miranda.schreurs@fu-berlin.de




Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration Studies (ENMISA)
http://isanet.ccit.arizona.edu/sections/enm/

Ayers

R. William Ayres
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2009-MAR 2011
Center for Global Citizenship
Elizabethtown College
ayresb@etown.edu

 


Feminist Theory and Gender Studies (FTGS)
http://ftgss.blogspot.com/

 Jtrue2 Jacqui True
SECTION CHAR FEB 2010-MAR 2011
Department of Political Studies
The University of Auckland
j.true@auckland.ac.nz

 


 

Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA)
http://www.isanet.org/fpa/

Neack Laura Neack
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-MAR 2011
Miami University
neacklj@muohio.edu

 



Global Development (GDS)
http://www.isanet.org/gds/


Shani2 Giorgio Shani
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-MAR 2011
Department of Politics and International Relations
International Christian University
gshani@icu.ac.jp


 


Human Rights (HR)
http://web.mac.com/vicfalls/iWeb/HR-ISA/HR-ISA.html


Mills_kurt Kurt Mills

SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-MAR 2012
Department of Politics
University of Glasgow
k.mills@socsci.gla.ac.uk


Intelligence Studies (ISS)

http://iss.loyola.edu/

Dgressang Daniel S. Gressang IV
SECTION CHAIR, MAR 2008-MAR 2011
University of Maryland
gressang@aol.com

 


International Communication (ICOMM)
http://www.isanet.org/icomm/

 Rogerson Ken Rogerson
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-MAR 2011
Sanford School of Public Policy
Duke University
rogerson@duke.edu 


 


International Education (EDUC)
http://www.isanet.org/educ/

Krutky Judy Krutky
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2009-MAR 2011
Political Science Department & Intl Studies
Baldwin-Wallace College
jkrutky@bw.edu





International Ethics (ETHICS)

http://www.isanet.org/ethics/

Luus Catherine Lu
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-APR 2012
McGill University
catherine.lu@mcgill.ca

 




International Law (ILAW)
http://www.isanet.org/ilaw/


Carvin Stephanie Carvin
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-APR 2012
Royal Holloway
University of London
Stephanie.Carvin@rhul.ac.uk


 



International Organization (IO)
http://www.isanet.org/io/

Stephenson Carolyn Stephenson
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-APRIL 2012
University of Hawaii, Manoa
cstephen@hawaii.edu



International Political Economy (IPE)

http://www.indiana.edu/~ipe/ipesection/

Oately_thomas Thomas Oatley
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-MAR 2011
Department of Political Science
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
oatley@unc.edu


 


 

International Political Sociology (IPS)
http://www.ips-isa.org/

Epstein Charlotte Epstein
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-MAR 2011
The University of Sydney
charlotte.epstein@sydney.edu.au


 


International Security Studies (ISSS)

http://www.isanet.org/isss/

Tvpaul T.V. Paul
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2009-MAR 2011
Department of Political Science
McGill University
t.paul@mcgill.ca



Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, & Allies Caucus (LGBTQA)

http://www.isanet.org/lgbtqa_caucus/

Mcevoy Sandra McEvoy
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-MARCH 2013
University of Massachusetts, Boston
sandra.mcevoy@umb.edu

 

 

 


Peace Studies (PEACE)

http://www.isanet.org/peace_studies/

SwatiParasharSwati Parashar
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-APR 2012
Department of Politics and Pub Ad.
University of Limerick
swati.parashar@ul.ie 


 


Political Demography (PDS)

http://www.isanet.org/pd/


Kugler
Jacek Kugler

SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-MARCH 2012
Claremont Graduate School
jacek.kugler@cgu.edu


 


Post Communist States in Int’l Relations (POSTCOMM)
http://www.unm.edu/isapc/

Korobkov

Andrei Korobkov
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-APRIL 2012
Middle Tennessee State University
korobkov@mtsu.edu



Scientific Study of International Processes (SSIP)
http://www.isanet.org/ssip/

Sara mm

Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2009-MAR 2011
Department of Political Science
University of Iowa
sara-mitchell@uiowa.edu



Women’s Caucus (WCIS)

http://www.isanet.org/wcis/

Judson Lyn Boyd-Judson
SECTION CHAIR, FEB 2010-MAR 2011
Levan Institute for Humanities and Ethics
University of Southern California
lbj@boydjudson.com



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Last Update: 02 December 2010

Section Creation & Amendment

Sections offer closer ties between Members who are interested in specific areas within the field of International Studies. Presently, there are 23 sections of ISA.

Sections may be created by submitting a written statement to the Governing Council inclusive of a discussion of the following:

  • Need for the Section
  • General statement of the Section goals and objectives
  • Activities to be held by the Section
  • Estimated interest of the ISA Community in the Section
  • A statement of recognition that the Section has the responsibility of preparing an Annual Report to the Governing Council and a review document during the fifth (5th) year of the Section's existence for the purpose of Re-chartering the Section
  • Anticipated organizational structure of the Section (including, but not necessarily limited to):
               - Selection process of the Section Officers
               - Temporary officers for the purpose of organizing the Section
               - Designation of the person empowered to authorize the expenditure of Section Funds

In addition, a petition must be submitted to the Governing Council which bears the signatures of fifty current ISA members.

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