Beasley, R., Donnelly, F., Hom, A. R., Kaarbo, J., Neal, A. W. and Solomon, T. (2022) STAGES introduction. Contemporary Voices: St Andrews Journal of International Relations, 1(1), pp. 2-4. (doi: 10.15664/jtr.1698)
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Abstract
For now, this Special Issue is one of a kind. Each piece grows directly out of the cross-institutional network between the University of St Andrews (STA), the University of Glasgow (G), and the University of Edinburgh (E)’s Security studies (S) programmes. Together, we have created the acronym STAGES to capture these ongoing collaborations. In August 2018, we, as a small group of colleagues working at each contributing university started to discuss how our master students can learn more about security beyond the confines of their separate classrooms. As Jorge M. Lasma writes, ‘In many cases, classrooms have slowly come to be seen as the only domains for learning. Other forms and channels of learning and knowledge are viewed with suspicion and sometimes even discouraged for fear of higher costs’ (2013, p. 369). Challenging this idea, we set out to create a collective project to allow different students, with their own unique opinions and viewpoints on security, to meet one another to share their ideas in open, honest and lived ways.
Item Type: | Articles |
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Status: | Published |
Refereed: | Yes |
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID: | Solomon, Professor Ty |
Authors: | Beasley, R., Donnelly, F., Hom, A. R., Kaarbo, J., Neal, A. W., and Solomon, T. |
College/School: | College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences > Politics |
Journal Name: | Contemporary Voices: St Andrews Journal of International Relations |
Publisher: | University of St. Andrews |
ISSN: | 2516-3159 |
ISSN (Online): | 2516-3159 |
Published Online: | 15 September 2022 |
Copyright Holders: | Copyright © 2022 The Authors |
First Published: | First published in Contemporary Voices: St Andrews Journal of International Relations 1(1): 2-4 |
Publisher Policy: | Reproduced under a Creative Commons License |
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