2009
DOI: 10.1057/jird.2009.2
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Introduction to the International Relations (IR) in Central and Eastern Europe Forum

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“…The hitherto taken-for-granted assumptions must be put under scrutiny, the representations and practices of security problematized, and an emancipatory perspective stressed in order to understand the condition of those who speak and do -as well as experience -(in)security. In light of the fact that most of the conceptual development in security studies occurs in North America and Western Europe, scholars should take the advantage of the specific political and social situation of post-socialist countries, as this unique context might be the fertile ground out of which new perspectives on security theory and practice will blossom (Drulák 2009). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hitherto taken-for-granted assumptions must be put under scrutiny, the representations and practices of security problematized, and an emancipatory perspective stressed in order to understand the condition of those who speak and do -as well as experience -(in)security. In light of the fact that most of the conceptual development in security studies occurs in North America and Western Europe, scholars should take the advantage of the specific political and social situation of post-socialist countries, as this unique context might be the fertile ground out of which new perspectives on security theory and practice will blossom (Drulák 2009). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although some debates whether and how the Czech IR should aspire for national uniqueness have been taking place (cf. e.g., Drulák, 2009; Kubálková, 2009), Anglo‐American or Western European models have dominated the Czech perception of a good science (IR). These models include writing style, the emphasis on articulating arguments or the way articles are structured, or how theory and methodology are used.…”
Section: Contextuality and Meaning(s) Of Junioritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple projects examined and documented the current condition of the discipline in various countries and regions (Jørgensen, 2003;Jørgensen and Knudsen, 2006;Tickner and Waever, 2009;Acharya and Buzan, 2010b;Aalto, Harle and Moisio, 2011;Lizée, 2011;Zajączkowski, Gawrycki and Bógdał-Brzezińska, 2014). Such projects were also conducted in several CEE states (Drulák, Königová and Karlas, 2004;Drulák, 2009;Kubalkova, 2009;Bátora and Hynek, 2009;Roter, 2009;Berg and Chillaud, 2009;Czaputowicz, 2012;Czaputowicz and Wojciuk, 2014;Stadtmüller, 2014;. The IR discipline was discussed at the Ninth Central and East European International Studies Association (CEEISA) convention in Kraków in 2012 (Drulák, 2013;Guzzini, 2013;Jørgensen, 2013;Šabič, 2013;Volgy, 2013;Wojciuk, 2013;Czaputowicz, 2013a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%