Volume 26, Issue 4, December 2023
Table of Content
Special Issue: Forum: The responsibility to remain silent? On the politics of knowledge production, expertise and (self-)reflection in Russia's war against Ukraine
Editorial
The responsibility to remain silent? On the politics of knowledge production, expertise and (self-)reflection in Russia’s war against Ukraine
Olga Burlyuk, Vjosa Musliu
Original Article
Epistemic superimposition: the war in Ukraine and the poverty of expertise in international relations theory
Jan Dutkiewicz, Jan Smolenski
Original Article
Normalize and rationalize: Intellectuals of statecraft and Russia’s war in Ukraine
Andrey Makarychev, Ryhor Nizhnikau
Original Article
In ‘crisis’ we trust? On (un)intentional knowledge distortion and the exigency of terminological clarity in academic and political discourses on Russia’s war against Ukraine
Andriy Tyushka
Original Article
Central European subalterns speak security (too): Towards a truly post-Western feminist security studies
Míla O’Sullivan, Kateřina Krulišová
Original Article
The Ukrainian subject, hierarchies of knowledge production and the everyday: An autoethnographic narrative
Bohdana Kurylo
Original Article
What my body taught me about being a scholar of Ukraine and from Ukraine in times of Russia’s war of aggression
Darya Tsymbalyuk
Correction
Correction to: What my body taught me about being a scholar of Ukraine and from Ukraine in times of Russia’s war of aggression
Darya Tsymbalyuk
Original Article
‘We are at war’: Reflections on positionality and research as negotiation in post-2022 Ukraine
Vera Axyonova, Katsiaryna Lozka
Original Article
How and when should we (not) speak?: Ethical knowledge production about the Russia–Ukraine war
Marnie Howlett, Valeria Lazarenko
Original Article
Responsibility not to be silent: Academic knowledge production about the war against Ukraine and knowledge diplomacy
Natalia Chaban, James Headley
Original Article
The limits of critique: responses to the war against Ukraine from the Russian foreign policy expert community
Alexander Graef
Original Article
The role of citizens’ affective media practices in participatory warfare during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Tetyana Lokot
Original Article
Armed to the Tweet: social media and the war in Ukraine: shaping narratives of self-understanding and self-determination
Alina Penkala, Ilse Derluyn, Ine Lietaert