This journal explores the complex interplay between memory, trauma, and identity in international relations, examining how historical experiences and their contestation shape political landscapes, national narratives, and transnational activism. It investigates the role of concepts, visual culture, and artistic methods in understanding and challenging dominant historical accounts and promoting new forms of peacebuilding and internationalism.
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
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Political Science and International RelationsQ1
Sociology and Political ScienceQ2
Subject Classification
Web of Science Categories
International Relations
Scopus Categories
Sociology and Political SciencePolitical Science and International Relations
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Global Peace and Security DynamicsInternational Relations and Foreign PolicyInternational Development and AidEuropean Union Policy and GovernanceHistorical and Contemporary Political Dynamics