https://mulpress.mcmaster.ca/bridges/issue/feed Bridges: Conversations in Global Politics and Public Policy 2017-04-26T18:28:13+00:00 The Editors bcgp@mcmaster.ca Open Journal Systems <div id="masthead"> <table width="188"> <tbody> <tr> <th>Editors:</th> <td><strong>Nicholas Bernards</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td>&nbsp;</td> <td><strong>Mark Busser<br></strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td>&nbsp;</td> <td><strong>Marcel Goguen</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td>&nbsp;</td> <td><strong>Sarah Shoker<br></strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td>&nbsp;</td> <td><strong>Scott Smith<br></strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td>&nbsp;</td> <td><strong>Murray Wilson<br></strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td>&nbsp;</td> <td>&nbsp;</td> </tr> <tr> <td>&nbsp;</td> <td>&nbsp;</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </div> <p class="journal-follow">We are pleased to announce the formation of Bridges: Conversations in Global Politics and Public Policy, an open access, multimedia innovative journal launched in 2012.</p> <div class="cut"> <p>This academic, fully peer reviewed journal will serve as a tool to introduce and discuss key concepts, ideas and people in International Relations and Public Policy, providing a 'bridging tool' for students and scholars of the field. Written submissions will be accompanied by a multimedia component to allow open and public discussion about the ideas and concepts discussed in the journal.</p> </div> <div class="cut"> <p>To view video submissions please see our related&nbsp;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/bridgescgp">youtube channel</a>.</p> <p title="Submission Guidelines">Manuscripts should be submitted via this website, and video components can be added during the submission process. If you have any questions about the process please see our submission guidelines or contact&nbsp;<a href="mailto:bcgp@mcmaster.ca">bcgp@mcmaster.ca</a>.</p> </div> https://mulpress.mcmaster.ca/bridges/article/view/1200 Promoting the Hegemonic Paradigm: The Case Study of the Journal International Security in the Discipline of International Security Studies 2017-04-26T18:28:13+00:00 Julie Dufort julie.dufort@gmail.com Marc-André Anzueto m-a_anzueto@hotmail.com Catherine Goulet-Cloutier kinjiru@sympatico.ca <h2>This paper seeks to shed light on the evolution of the hegemonic paradigm in the subfield of International Security Studies (ISS) by looking at one highly influential journal, <em>International Security</em>. Questions we will be considering: What are the parameters of the hegemonic paradigm that characterize ISS? What are its main continuities and ruptures? More generally, how do academic journals contribute to building, maintaining or deconstructing the hegemonic paradigm? Using the method of longitudinal content analysis, this paper highlights the different continuities and ruptures in this so-called hegemonic paradigm. Our aim is to show how <em>International Security</em> has contributed to building and maintaining this paradigm and how it can transcend these limits.</h2> Copyright (c) 2015 Julie Dufort, Marc-André Anzueto, Catherine Goulet-Cloutier