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[Please click "More" to read our disclaimer below] The entertainment industry thrives on constructing fictional worlds for global mass consumption. Writers build many fictional worlds upon political, economic, and cultural ideas borrowed from real-world events. In some cases, these concepts diverge from our understanding of pivotal theories in International Studies; other times, they align with frameworks we use to understand how the social world works. In exploring worlds from Barbie to Star Wars, this webinar discusses how we identify key concepts within fiction and how we can effectively engage students with film and television. The webinar includes pedagogical and applied ideas about how fictional media relates to key concepts, breakout sessions, and ways to engage students in workshops. PRESENTER: Michael Allen and Julie VanDusky. The viewer should note that the opinions expressed in this audio/video recording are those of the individual speaker(s) and do not represent official positions of the International Studies Association (ISA) or its leadership.