Sage Politics Webinar Week

From identity politics to international conflicts, gendered violence through security lens to polycrises and policymaking, our upcoming week of free webinars will display fascinating range of the latest topics in Politics and Politics teaching.

Join our teams of authors and editors as they discuss the challenges faced when teaching politics and their expert insights into the tried and tested techniques they’ve used to empower and intrigue their students in this complex subject area.

Explore our line-up and click the links to register below:

Monday 11th of March

12:00 - 13:00 GMT (7:00 - 8:00 EST)

But can it be applied? Teaching theory with practice in Security Studies

with Norma Rossi, Malte Riemann, Maria Stern, Soumita Basu, Tim Stevens

Today’s security studies students confront an increasingly challenging task in navigating an intricate landscape of issues. Hosted by practitioners and practicing instructors Norma Rossi and Malte Riemann panellists will integrate topics such as cybersecurity, gendered-violence, and development with vital theoretical lenses to answer the question: How do we decipher the meaning of security in the complex contemporary landscape? 

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17:30 - 18:30 GMT (12:30 - 13:30 EST)

Teaching the next generation of policymakers: How to prepare them for the challenges ahead 

with Arjen Boin and Martin Lodge

Policymakers are faced with a difficult landscape of international conflicts, climate change, cyber-vulnerabilities and more. Yet it can be difficult to engage student who claim that policy just ‘isn’t for them’. Join Arjen Boin and Martin Lodge as they discuss how students can be infused with a sense of enthusiasm to join the world of policymaking.

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Tuesday 12th of March

17:00 - 18:00 GMT (12:00 - 13:00 EST)

Teaching students to do – and engage more effectively with – International Relations Theory

with Hubert Zimmermann and Alex Burkhardt

With international conflicts such as those in Afghanistan, Syria, Ukraine, and Gaza, pressing heavily on cultural consciousness, developing a critical eye in the ambiguous realm of international politics is crucial. In this webinar, Hubert Zimmermann and Alex Burkhardt will demonstrate how instructors can create a classroom where IR theories are a vital tool in the politics toolkit.

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Wednesday 13th of March

17:00 - 18:00 GMT (12:00 - 13:00 EST)

How do identities shape UK Politics? And how can we engage today's students more effectively? 

with Joanie Willett and Arianna Giovannini

Consider the diversity of responses that one might get when asking the question: ‘What does it mean to be British?’. In this webinar, Professors Joanie Willett and Arianna Giovannini examine and discuss the role of identities in shaping UK politics, examining how identities can catalyze change, and the ways in which the politics of territorial identity can shape political institutions. They discuss challenges lecturers face in engaging their students in UK political studies and offer ways to address these.

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Thursday 14th of March 

17:00 - 18:00 GMT (12:00 - 13:00 EST)

How can we teach the politics of development– when everything about development is political?

with Claire Mcloughlin, Sameen Ali, Nic Cheeseman, and David Hudson

Claire McLoughlin, Nicholas Cheeseman, David Hudson and Sameen Ali discuss how every aspect of development is intertwined with politics, shaping the distribution of resources, authority, rights, and freedoms. They describe the interplay of interests, institutions, and ideas (the 3 Is) that drive change and tackle pressing global challenges. They offer techniques of how to engage students in the politics of development more fully, bringing the subject to life in the lecture hall.

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