International Studies Association
American professional association
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Abbreviation | ISA |
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Formation | 1959 |
Type | Nonprofit |
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Legal status | Public charity |
Headquarters | University of Connecticut , Storrs, Connecticut , US |
Executive Director
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Mark A. Boyer |
Website | https://www.isanet.org/ |
The International Studies Association ( ISA ) is a US-based professional association for scholars and practitioners in the field of international studies . Founded in 1959, ISA has been headquartered at the University of Connecticut in Storrs since 2015. [1] Its executive director is Mark A. Boyer . [2] It has been a member of the International Science Council since 1984. [3]
ISA has more than 7,000 members in over 100 countries and describes itself as "one of the oldest interdisciplinary associations dedicated to understanding international, transnational and global affairs." [4] ISA encompasses six geographic subdivisions (regions), 29 thematic groups (sections), and four caucuses, providing opportunities to exchange ideas and research with local colleagues and within specific subject areas. [5] ISA's annual convention routinely draws over 6,000 attendees. [6]
ISA publishes seven academic journals ( International Studies Quarterly , International Studies Review , International Studies Perspectives , Foreign Policy Analysis , International Political Sociology , Journal of Global Security Studies , and Global Studies Quarterly ) and co-sponsors an eighth ( International Interactions ). ISA also publishes the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies in conjunction with Oxford University Press and maintains other online resources. [7] Since 1981, it has awarded the Karl Deutsch Award to scholars under age 40 or within ten years of defending their doctoral dissertation. [8]
In 2014, ISA came under criticism for a proposed ban on blogging by its journals' editors. [9]
List of presidents
- Minos Generales (1959–1961)
- Wesley Posvar (1961–1962)
- Fred Sondermann (1962–1963)
- Ross Berkes (1963–1964)
- John Grange (1964–1966)
- Vernon Van Dyke (1966–1967)
- F. Field Haviland Jr. (1967–1968)
- William Olson (1968–1969)
- Robert North (1969–1970)
- Norman Palmer (1970–1971)
- Richard C. Snyder (1971–1972)
- William T.R. Fox (1972–1973)
- Alexander George (1973–1974)
- Kenneth Boulding (1974–1975)
- Richard Rosecrance (1975–1976)
- Vincent Davis (1976–1977)
- Herbert Kelman (1977–1978)
- Chadwick F. Alger (1978–1979)
- Ole Holsti (1979–1980)
- Dina Zinnes (1980–1981)
- Henry Teune (1981–1982)
- Harold K. Jacobson (1982–1983)
- Bruce Russett (1983–1984)
- James N. Rosenau (1984–1985)
- J. David Singer (1985–1986)
- Kal J. Holsti (1986–1987)
- Harold Guetzkow (1987–1988)
- Robert Keohane (1988–1989)
- Charles F. Hermann (1989–1990)
- Helga Haftendorn (1990–1991)
- Maurice East (1991–1992)
- Hayward R. Alker Jr. (1992–1993)
- Charles Kegley Jr. (1993–1994)
- Ted R. Gurr (1994–1995)
- Susan Strange (1995–1996)
- Davis Bobrow (1996–1997)
- James A. Caporaso (1997–1998)
- Margaret G. Hermann (1998–1999)
- Michael Brecher (1999–2000)
- Craig Murphy (2000–2001)
- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita (2001–2002)
- John A. Vasquez (2002–2003)
- Steve Smith (2003–2004)
- Jacek Kugler (2004–2005)
- William Thompson (2005–2006)
- J. Ann Tickner (2006–2007)
- Jack Levy (2007–2008)
- Nils Petter Gleditsch (2008–2009)
- Thomas G. Weiss (2009–2010)
- David A. Lake (2010–2011)
- Beth Simmons (2011–2012)
- Etel Solingen (2012–2013)
- Harvey Starr (2013–2014)
- Amitav Acharya (2014–2015)
- Paul Diehl (2015–2016)
- T. V. Paul (2016–2017)
- Brett Ashley Leeds (2017–2018)
- Patrick James (2018–2019)
- Cameron G. Thies (2019–2020)
- Helen V. Milner (2020–2021)
- Kristian Skrede Gleditsch (2021–2022)
References
- ↑ "International Studies Association > ISA > Headquarters" . www.isanet.org . Retrieved 2020-05-08 .
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"International Studies Association"
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University of Connecticut Office of Global Affairs
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"Members: International Studies Association (ISA)"
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International Science Council
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: CS1 maint: url-status ( link ) - ↑ "About ISA" . www.isanet.org . Retrieved 2020-05-08 .
- ↑ "Data on ISA's Scope and Membership" . www.isanet.org . Retrieved 2022-01-03 .
- ↑ "ISA 2019: A Recap" . Independent Publishers Group . 2019-06-06 . Retrieved 2022-01-03 .
- ↑ "ISA Publications" . Isanet.org . Retrieved 2016-09-17 .
- ↑ "Karl Deutsch Award" . www.isanet.org . Retrieved 2022-01-03 .
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Holpuch, Amanda (2014-01-29).
"Academic group proposes editor blogging ban to keep 'professional' tone"
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the Guardian
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2022-01-03
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External links
Recipients of the
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International Studies Association
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