Roland Bleiker: Emotions, Visuality & International Politics
Uncover Roland Bleiker’s groundbreaking insights on the interplay of emotions, visuality, and international politics, straight from the BISA Conference 2025 in Belfast. Bleiker, a leading voice, dissects how emotional elements shape global relations, providing a fresh perspective on understanding key international dynamics. He goes beyond the traditional, highlighting the critical role of visual elements-a sometimes-overlooked aspect-for a more thorough analysis. This exclusive discussion,hosted by Marianna Karakoulaki and the Thinking Global team,also offers invaluable advice to young scholars embarking on their academic journeys in the field of international relations. Further explore interdisciplinary approaches and innovative research methods. News directory 3 highlights this essential conversation, bringing you the latest on global affairs. Discover what’s next in international relations analysis, with Bleiker leading the charge at BISA 2025.
Roland Bleiker Discusses Emotions, Visuality, and International Politics
Roland Bleiker, the keynote speaker at the british International Studies Association (BISA) Conference 2025 in Belfast, recently shared his insights on emotions and visuality in international politics. In a discussion with Marianna Karakoulaki and the Thinking Global team, Bleiker previewed the conference and offered advice to young scholars.
Bleiker’s keynote is expected to delve into the frequently enough-overlooked aspects of emotions and visual elements in shaping international relations. He emphasized the importance of understanding these factors for a more comprehensive analysis of global politics.
The discussion also touched on practical guidance for emerging scholars.Bleiker stressed the value of interdisciplinary approaches and innovative research methods in the field of international relations.
The full conversation is available in the Thinking Global podcast, affiliated with E-International Relations.
What’s next
The BISA Conference 2025 in Belfast promises to be a significant event, with Bleiker’s keynote setting the stage for discussions on the evolving landscape of international politics and the critical role of emotions and visuality.
