Heather A. Smith is Professor of Global and International Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia. She is the recipient of the 3M National Teaching Fellowship (2006), the Canadian Political Science Excellence in Teaching Award (2012), and a two-time recipient of the UNBC Excellence in Teaching Award.
David J. Hornsby is a Professor of International Affairs and the Associate Vice-President (Teaching and Learning) at Carleton University, Ottawa. Published in both the biological and social sciences, he is also a recognized lecturer having received the Faculty of Humanities and Vice-Chancellor's Teaching Award (2013), Wits University, South Africa.
Ch 1: Introduction
Ch 2: International Relations Pedagogy in a Time of Disruption
Ch 3: Disruption as Control in International Relations Classroom
Ch 4: Beyond the Box: Opportunities and Challenges of Interdisciplinarity in International Relations Pedagogy
Ch 5: Disrupting Our Own Practices: A Story of Students-as-Partners
Ch 6: Traditions, Truths and Trolls: Critical Pedagogies in the Era of Fake News
Ch 7: Social Innovation in an Era of Globalization and Disruption
Ch 8: Teaching as Politically Disruptive
Ch 9: Power and Politics in the Unexpected
Ch 10: When What is Often Given, Becomes Uncertain
Ch 11: Concluding Reflections and Recommendations