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1 Introduction: Teaching International Relations in a Time of Disruption and Pandemic
2 Teaching as a form of Disrupting International Relations
3 Connecting Feminist theory and Critical Pedagogies: Disrupting Assumptions about Teaching and Canon
4 Disruption as Reconciliation: Lessons learned when Students as Partners become Students as Teachers
5 Outside the Orthodoxy? The Crisis of IR and the challenge of Teaching Monocultures
6 Traditions, Truths, and Trolls: Critical Pedagogies in the Era of fake news
7 Relationship of Responsibility: Indigeneity in the IR Classroom
8 Beyond the Box: Opportunities and Challenges of Interdisciplinarity in International Studies Pedagogy
9 Power and Politics in the Unexpected
10 Disruption as Control in International relations Classroom
11 Social Innovation in an Era of Globalization and Disruption
12 Youth Anxiety and Pathological Security-Seeking in Turbulent times
13 Conclusion: Pandemic Pedagogy. .

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