Other scholarly activities
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OXFORD RESEARCH ENCYCLOPEDIA OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF (2017-2019)
In 2006, the International Studies Association initiated the Compendium Project, an effort to create a compilation of literature review essays across the myriad of subfields of International Studies, to be published by Wiley-Blackwell. Initially, I organized contributions in the subfield of International Political Economy. Wiley-Blackwell published the print version of the International Studies Encyclopedia in 2010 and International Studies Online and a few topical Guides to International Studies shortly thereafter. I eventually became General Editor of the entire project, the successor to the founding General Editor, Robert Denemark.
In 2017, the project moved to Oxford University Press, where it was reborn as the online Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies (OREIS). I served as the Editor-in-Chief from its initial publication in 2017 through the end of my editorial term at the close of 2019.
OREIS is designed to provide scholars and students of international studies with an analytical overview of the scholarship within the ever-expanding, interdisciplinary field of International Studies. The articles provide thorough examinations of topics within the field, exploring the scope of inquiry; the current and prior theoretical, methodological and empirical debates; and the evolution of scholarship.
OREIS is a useful tool for anyone initiating research in international studies, providing rigorous, peer-reviewed articles that function as keys to this diverse and extensive body of scholarship.
With the continuing growth of the already vast landscape of International Studies scholarship, the demand for high quality assessments of international studies scholarship has never been higher. The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies satisfies that demand. OREIS contains new, rigorously vetted, scholarly articles by experts in their fields as well as classic and recently updated essays from The International Studies Encyclopedia and International Studies Online. As a “born digital” publication, OREIS benefits from the web’s flexibility of formats, the ability to publish in a timely fashion, and the discoverability of content using advanced search tools.
OREIS can be found at https://oxfordre.com/internationalstudies (ISA members have access via the ISA publications portal at https://isanet.org).
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF (2017-2019)
In 2006, the International Studies Association initiated the Compendium Project, an effort to create a compilation of literature review essays across the myriad of subfields of International Studies, to be published by Wiley-Blackwell. Initially, I organized contributions in the subfield of International Political Economy. Wiley-Blackwell published the print version of the International Studies Encyclopedia in 2010 and International Studies Online and a few topical Guides to International Studies shortly thereafter. I eventually became General Editor of the entire project, the successor to the founding General Editor, Robert Denemark.
In 2017, the project moved to Oxford University Press, where it was reborn as the online Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies (OREIS). I served as the Editor-in-Chief from its initial publication in 2017 through the end of my editorial term at the close of 2019.
OREIS is designed to provide scholars and students of international studies with an analytical overview of the scholarship within the ever-expanding, interdisciplinary field of International Studies. The articles provide thorough examinations of topics within the field, exploring the scope of inquiry; the current and prior theoretical, methodological and empirical debates; and the evolution of scholarship.
OREIS is a useful tool for anyone initiating research in international studies, providing rigorous, peer-reviewed articles that function as keys to this diverse and extensive body of scholarship.
With the continuing growth of the already vast landscape of International Studies scholarship, the demand for high quality assessments of international studies scholarship has never been higher. The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies satisfies that demand. OREIS contains new, rigorously vetted, scholarly articles by experts in their fields as well as classic and recently updated essays from The International Studies Encyclopedia and International Studies Online. As a “born digital” publication, OREIS benefits from the web’s flexibility of formats, the ability to publish in a timely fashion, and the discoverability of content using advanced search tools.
OREIS can be found at https://oxfordre.com/internationalstudies (ISA members have access via the ISA publications portal at https://isanet.org).
International Studies Program, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Program Chair (2016-2019)
I provided faculty oversight and chaired the Faculty Advisory Board for a large undergraduate major.
Program Chair (2016-2019)
I provided faculty oversight and chaired the Faculty Advisory Board for a large undergraduate major.
Provost's Committee on the Future of Phd Education
Chair (2013)
I was tasked by the Provost of Johns Hopkins University to chair a committee reviewing all the PhD programs of the University and to make recommendations for improvements as part of the self-study in preparation for the University's reacreditation. The final report is available here.
Chair (2013)
I was tasked by the Provost of Johns Hopkins University to chair a committee reviewing all the PhD programs of the University and to make recommendations for improvements as part of the self-study in preparation for the University's reacreditation. The final report is available here.