Sindre Gade Viksand`s new article in EJIR highlights a central problem with how the concept of the person is used in normative international theory. @gadeviksand.bsky.social
You can read it here: t1p.de/i1pj5
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Academy Research Fellow in political history, University of Helsinki | Transnational & global history, antifascism, resistance, solidarity, memory & urban history | helsinkinotebooks.com | He/him https://researchportal.helsinki.fi/en/persons/kasper-brasken
Professor of Political Science, University of Copenhagen. Research interests: European and Nordic Politics, Political Economy. Collector of modern ceramics, Faroese paintings and Christine Swane paintings. Lifelong fan of Bob Dylan and modernist poetry.
Ukrainian academic in the UK | LSE Fellow in Qualitative Methodology | PhD from UCL SSEES | Research: security, critical IR & post-Soviet politics: https://www.lse.ac.uk/Methodology/People/Academic-Staff/Bohdana-Kurylo/Bohdana-Kurylo
Istanbul University | Philosophy and History
— A big smile to the established thoughts of the normative.
Doctoral Candidate in Political Science at Lund University. Doing research at the intersection of political theory, EU studies and global queer politics.
Feminist lesbian asking queer questions about peace & security | she/her | Manchester based | Lecturer in global politics, University of Manchester | Jamiejhagen.com
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Usually looking at birds. @jamielovezbirdz (IG)
Director of Forums and Research Initiatives at William & Mary's Global Research Institute | Stanford CISAC Affiliate | Diplomatic historian | Cold War and nuclear international history | Writing on nuclear weapon free zones
Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies, School of Law and Government, Dublin City University. Latest book: ‘The Derecognition of States’ https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.11703277.
Professor of Political Science at Lund University. Researching peace.
Assistant Professor at The University of Alabama. Writes on world heritage politics, cultural diversity, politics of humanity.
I have a book - "Politics of World Heritage" - https://academic.oup.com/book/59660
PhD student at Johns Hopkins, previously LSE. Millennium Vol. 52, editor. Working on Greenland and the Danish Empire in world order.
🎓British and American Studies B.A. | 🎓 Computational Linguistics B.A. | 🎓 Gender Studies M.A.| ✍️ Feminism, conflict & violence studies, social policy | 👩🏻💻 Editorial Manager at @sagegsp.bsky.social| Always questioning, never settling.
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Researching (a)sexualities, health communication, masculinities, contraception/safer sex, repro health, climate crisis, IR, peace/conflict studies, utopias/dystopias, mental health, media, history,...
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Lecturer (assistant prof) at University of Birmingham. Grand Strategy; Politics of Decline/Declinism; Civil-Military Relations
Director William & Mary's Global Research Institute | Prof. of International Relations | TRIP Survey (Bridging Academic-Policy Gap) | AidData (China's Development Finance) | International Organizations | Beer | Miami Dolphins https://mjtierney.weebly.com
Senior Editor at Princeton University Press, commissioning in the social sciences. Views my own.
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PhD Candidate, POLIS, University of Cambridge
China and international order(ing), International relations/treaty negotiations/diplomatic history
Forcible humanitarian action & global environmental governance
Researching temporalities of conflict, post/decolonial security, politics of Race, and transnationalized processes of change now at @ ZMO Berlin | she/her // https://sites.google.com/view/mariaketzmerick
Global Society is a journal of international studies published by Taylor & Francis. Editors: Rubrick Biegon, Tom Casier, Hendrik Huelss, Melita Lazell, Alexandre Christoyannopoulos, Peter Marshall
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