Jennifer Mitzen

Jennifer Mitzen

@jennifermitzen.bsky.social

Pol Sci Prof @OhioState | IR theory, ontological sec'ty, diplomacy, int'l history | author, _Power in Concert_ | co-editor, _Ontolog (in)Security in the EU_

1,942 Followers 665 Following 2 Posts Joined Aug 2023
4 months ago

Such a fantastic and truly interdisciplinary collaboration; I learned a lot and am thrilled to see that the book is finally out:)!
Thx @tobiaswille.bsky.social and @mershoncenter.bsky.social
for shepherding it to completion

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Assistant Professor of Modern Japanese History - Columbus, Ohio job with The Ohio State University, Department of History | 37884726 The Department of History at The Ohio State University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor of modern Japanese history.

The History Department at The Ohio State University is searching for an assistant professor of modern Japanese history, check it out, share, apply! #OhioState #ModernJapan #history 🗃️ jobs.chronicle.com/job/37884726...

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Please share widely!
IR Theory Colloquium (IRTC)
2025-2026
Call for applications / Due July 31
IRTC is a monthly, 90-minute Zoom workshop for early career researchers, aimed at improving theoretical arguments and expanding the IR Theory community.
More info below:

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The season of Western multilateral summitry (G7, NATO) may be over, but the diplomatic show must go on.
In this @ejir.bsky.social piece, I argue that summitry is a performance producing what I call the "social international," or the intl system of state persons

journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...

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1 year ago
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Ohio State Trustees approve state-mandated 'intellectual diversity' center A 2023 state law required OSU to create an "independent academic unit" to teach and research the U.S. Constitution.

“‘…the legislative justification for the Chase Center — that teaching and research at Ohio State is ideologically biased rather than evidence-based — is based on fundamentally false premises,’ said University Senate Faculty Council Chair Sara Watson, an associate professor of political science.”

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📈Trending in RIS 📈

Check out @minseonku.bsky.social and Brian Finch's article on ontological security and audience agency! It's one of our top trending articles for the last few months, and it's #OpenAccess 👇

www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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1 year ago
Routines die hard: Ontological security and audience agency in securitisation | Review of International Studies | Cambridge Core Routines die hard: Ontological security and audience agency in securitisation

New article with @briantfinch.bsky.social is now available online with OA at @risjnl.bsky.social

We argue for broadening the scope of audience agency theorized in securitization by bringing in the ontological security lens, centering the importance of routines. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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The Ontological Security-Seeking Paradox: Domestic and International Effects of Public Architecture in North Macedonia’s ‘Skopje 2014’ Project - Christopher M. Jackson, Jelena Subotic, 2024 This article theorises the relationship between material environment and state ontological security by analysing how public architecture is used to defend, asse...

🚨NEW ARTICLE🚨 Now with a volume, issue and page numbers in Millennium. @chrsjcksn.bsky.social and I wrote about the craziness of Skopje's faux neoclassical revamp, a huge statue of Alexander the Great, copy of Arc de Triomphe and things that are supposed to look like... Venice? It's a riot. Pics 👇

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Securing Empire This volume explores how the quest for security reshaped the world over the course of the 19th century, altering the structures, hierarchies and dynamics of int…

Happy to announce the birth of a new book! How/why did empires relentlessly expand - and worked together? Not competition but transaction and cooperation was key to the Age of Empires in the long 19th century. With brilliant colleagues Erik de Lange & Ozan Ozavci: www.bloomsbury.com/uk/securing-...

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IMHO the coup botched not because it was not well thought out. Yoon lacks political allies. His only ally is the military, supporting his rhetoric of freedom/liberalism targeted at so-called pro-North Korea anti-state forces. He has no political allies within the ruling party.

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The insecurity of doing research and the ‘so what question’ in political science: how to develop more compelling research problems by facing anxiety - European Political Science Research problems are crucial in the sense that they provide new research with purpose and justification. So why, despite the abundance of guidance available from an extensive methods literature, do g...

I have an issue. Or, more specifically, this article I published together with Linus Hagström now has an issue! It is now out (open access) in the latest issue of European Political Science.

link.springer.com/article/10.1...

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1 year ago
Ethics & International Affairs new issue graphic

NEW ISSUE from Ethics & International Affairs -

cup.org/491dJPn

Includes a roundtable: The Problem with International Order

Papers by @trineflockhart.bsky.social, @aysezarakol.bsky.social, @linabenabdallah.bsky.social, @jennifermitzen.bsky.social, @ncrenic.bsky.social, and more

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