- In the field of academic circulations, minos debates on refugee scholars (Brazil)
- No, it has not. (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
- No ()
- Did not affect (Brazil)
- It has made collaboration with Russian colleagues all but impossible and led to a cancellation of a conference of the IUAES in St Petersberg. (Australia)
- It strengthened my emphasis on human rights. (Brazil)
- It canceled conferences and I have lost a potential future fieldsite, changing my subject area focus. (United States of America)
- It canceled conferences and I have lost a potential future fieldsite, changing my subject area focus. (United States of America)
Survey Results
The War in Ukraine
This survey received 8 responses from 5 countries: Australia, Brazil, Iran, Islamic Republic of, United States of America
Question 1 asked How has the ongoing war in Ukraine affected your scholarship, if at all?
This was a free-response question. Responses said:
Question 2 asked For those in the fields of Slavic Studies, International Relations, Military Studies, etc., how has the war in Ukraine overturned previously held assumptions within your area of scholarship?
This was a free-response question. Responses said:
- -- (Brazil)
- Not my field. (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
- N/A ()
- - (Brazil)
- In International Relations, a key assumption about the trajectory towards ever increasing globalisation has been called into question by the Ukraine war and by increasing decoupling from China. This may be an overreaction.. (Australia)
- No (Brazil)
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N/A (United States of America)
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N/A (United States of America)
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