27 May 2021 | 5:00pm - 6:30pm | Online via Zoom |
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Description
Patricia Owens is Professor of International Relations and Director of the Leverhulme Research Project Women and the History of International Thought, having previously held posts at Harvard, Princeton, UCLA, UC-Berkeley, the University of Southern California, the University of Sydney and Oriel College in Oxford.
Her most recent book, Economy of Force (Cambridge) won the 2016 Susan Strange Prize for the Best Book in international studies, the 2016 International Studies Association Theory Section Best Book Award, and was Runner up for the 2016 Francesco Guicciardini Prize for Best Book in Historical IR.
Patricia was co-editor of the European Journal of International Relations between 2013 and 2018. She is also co-editor of the leading undergraduate textbook in international relations, The Globalization of World Politics (Oxford, 2019). The book is now in its 7th edition and has been translated into Arabic, French, Korean, Polish, Greek, Turkish, Slovene, Hungarian and Macedonian.
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gloknos is initially funded for 5 years by the European Research Council through a Consolidator Grant awarded to Dr Inanna Hamati-Ataya for her project ARTEFACT (2017-2022). ARTEFACT is funded by the European Research Council under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (ERC grant agreement no. 724451). For information about gloknos or ARTEFACT please contact the administrator in the first instance.
Programme
15 April 2021 | Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer (University of Chicago) – Strauss in Beijing |
13 May 2021 | Karen Sayer (Leeds Trinity University) – The View from the Land, 1947-1981: ‘Modernity’ in British Agriculture, Farm, Nation and Community |
27 May 2021 | Patricia Owens (University of Oxford) – Women’s International Thought: Toward a New Canon? |
2 June 2021 | Tahu Kukutai (University of Waikato) – Indigenous Data Sovereignty |
9 June 2021 | Sonja Brentjes (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin) – Ali al-Sharafi’s oeuvre as something other than simply local or global |
16 June 2021 | Karen C Pinto (Loyola University of Maryland) – Islamicate Territorial Imaginations: Maps, Birds, and Related Machinations |
17 June 2021 | Kalwant Bhopal (University of Bristol) – Title TBC |
23 June 2021 | Laleh Khalili (Queen Mary University of London) – Salvage, Service, or Militancy: Missions, unions, and states in maritime Arab world |
9 July 2021 | Sarah de Rijcke (Leiden Univeristy) – Title TBC |