Annika Bergman Rosamond
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Introduktion
Annika Bergman Rosamond is Senior Lecturer in Political Science, Lund University. Since 2012 she has been the Director of the Masters in Global Studies at Lund University. She obtained her BSc (government) at London School of Economics and her MA and PhD (European studies/International Relations) at University of Sussex, UK. Her research interests cover three broad fields; Nordic foreign and security policy, cosmopolitanism, internationalism, international ethics and intervention as well as gender/feminism and international relations. Bergman Rosamond was appointed to her current position at Lund on the 1st of April 2012, and before then she was Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies and external lecturer in international relations/ethics in the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen. She has also held permanent lectureships in international relations at the Universities of Edinburgh and Leicester, United Kingdom. Bergman Rosamond has extensive teaching and administrative experience at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. At the University of Edinburgh she was co-director of the MSc in International and European Politics and ran the MA course ‘International Relations Theory’. At Leicester she was the module director of ‘Ethics, Foreign Policy and War’, ‘Current Issues in International Relations’ and ‘International Theory’. In her current post she teaches such things as Conflict Resolution, International Politics, Discourse Analyisis (Phd course), Gender and IR, Security and the Ethics of War and Intervention. She has supervised a large number of undergraduate and postgraduate IR dissertations in previous jobs and also at Lund. She has co-supervised Dr Natasa Zambelli's PhD thesis (Edinburgh, 2012) and Dr Paul James Cardwell's PhD thesis (Edinburgh University, 2009) to completion. She has also been the international and external examiner of a number of PhD theses in the UK (Edinburgh, Leicester, Manchester and Westminister). She organised several postgraduate (PhD) research workshops at the Universities of Leicester and Edinburgh, one of which was co-organised with Professor Lene Hansen on discourses analysis. She was the Ethics Research Officer in the Department of Politics and IR at Leicester, where she also acted as the Equal Opportunities Officer. In the Spring of 2000 Bergman Rosamond was a visiting researcher at the Copenhagen Peace Research Institute and in the Spring of 2006 she was a visiting scholar at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen. Research interests: Ongoning funded research project:
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Danmark, kvinnor och krig |
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Freds- och konfliktforskning |
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Global Political Thought |
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Internationell politik |
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Politik och utveckling |
(Fler poster kan förekomma i den universitetsgemensamma databasen LUP):
Bergman Rosamond was appointed to her current position at Lund on the 1st of April 2012, and before then she was Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies and external lecturer in international relations/ethics in the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen. She has also held permanent lectureships in international relations at the Universities of Edinburgh and Leicester, United Kingdom. Bergman Rosamond has extensive teaching and administrative experience at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. At the University of Edinburgh she was co-director of the MSc in International and European Politics and ran the MA course ‘International Relations Theory’. At Leicester she was the module director of ‘Ethics, Foreign Policy and War’, ‘Current Issues in International Relations’ and ‘International Theory’. She has supervised a large number of undergraduate and postgraduate IR dissertations and have co-supervised two PhD students to completion. She organised several postgraduate (PhD) research workshops at the Universities of Leicester and Edinburgh. She was the Ethics Research Officer in the Department of Politics and IR at Leicester. So far she has has taught on the following courses at Lund: Internationell Politik STVA11 Globalisation, Conflict, Security and the State SIMP19
Nedan visas de kurser där Annika Bergman Rosamond undervisat, och som finns inlagda i institutionens databas
vt 2013: STVA12 - Internationell politikBooks (published and forthcoming):
Non-Great Powers in International Politics: The English School and Nordic Internationalism, London: Routledge, Autumn 2014 (contracted with Routledge)
War, Ethics and Justice: New Perspectives on a Post-9/11 World, edited collection, (paperback), London:Routledge, 2012, (Editors: Annika Bergman Rosamond and Mark Phythian)
War, Ethics and Justice: New Perspectives on a Post-9/11 World, Edited collection, London: Routledge, 2011, (Editors: Annika Bergman Rosamond and Mark Phythian, )
'Adjacent internationalism: The Concept of Solidarity and post Cold War Nordic-Baltic relations', Doctoral Thesis Sussex : University of Sussex.
Peer Reviewed DIIS reports (published and forthcoming):
Perspectives on security in the Arctic area : DIIS report , 2011:09 Copenhagen: Danish Institute for International Studies, 78 pp. (http://www.diis.dk/sw111547.asp)
Denmark, War and Women, DIIS report, commissioned by DIIS to be published in September 2013.
“Adjacent internationalism: the concept of solidarity and post-Cold War Nordic-Baltic relations”, Cooperation and Conflict, 41(1), 2006, pp. 73-97.
“The co-constitution of domestic and international welfare obligations: The case of Sweden’s social democratically inspired internationalism”, Cooperation and Conflict 42(1), 2007, pp. 73-99,
‘Protection Beyond Borders: Gender Cosmopolitanism and Co-constitutive Obligation’ Special Issue (Kindvall, C red), Global Society, publication date 2013 Vol. 27.
Review article:
Review article to be published in International Politics Reviews, ’Book Forum (on Laust Schouenborg (2012), The Scandinavian International Society. Primary institutions and finding forces, 1815-2010’, Routledge, 7 p. (forthcoming).
Book Chapters:
"Strategic culture, non-alignment and the ESDP of the EU" i A. Haglund Morrissey and Daniel Silander (eds), The EU and the Outside World: Global Themes in a European Setting, Växjö: Växjö University Press, 2007, pp. 99-117
“Non-aligned states and ESDP” , med John Peterson, i R. Dannreuther and J. Peterson (eds) Security and the Transatlantic Alliance, Routledge, 2006, pp. 147-164.
“The Nordic Militaries: Forces For Good?", i L. Elliott and G. Cheesman (eds) Forces for Good? Cosmopolitan Militaries in the 21st Century, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2004, pp. 168-186
‘Introduction’ i A. Bergman Rosamond & M Phythian (eds.) War, Ethics and Justice: New Perspectives on a Post-9/11 World, London: Routledge, 2011
‘The Cosmopolitan- Communitarian Divide and the Swedish Military’ i A. Bergman Rosamond & M Phythian (eds.) War, Ethics and Justice: New Perspectives on a Post-9/11 World, London: Routledge, 2011.
‘The Cosmopolitan-communitarian divide and celebrity anti-war activism’ i Liza Tsaliki, Asteris Huliaras & Christos. A. Frangonikolopoulos (eds.) Transnational Celebrity Activism in Global Politics Changing the World? , Chicago: Chicago University Press. 2011.
Commissioned book chapters (forthcoming):
’New political community and governance at the top of the world: spatiality, affinity and security in the Arctic region’ in Svensson, T. and Kindvall, C. (eds.) as a book chapter in the edited collection Borders, security and governance , Routledge. (With Professor Ben Rosamond, University of Copenhagen)
'Denmark - Non-Great Power in the Arctic' (preliminary title) in Geir Hønneland and Leif Christian Jensen (eds.), Handbook of the Politics of the Arctic, Edward Elgar Publishing.
’Swedish Internationalism: Multilateralism, foreign assistance and norm promotion’ in Pierre, J. (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Swedish Politics, (Ole Elgström, section editor) , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014.
Other publications and reports
Book Review: ’Fighting terror: ethical dilemmas. By Alex J. Bellamy’ International Affairs Vol. 85. No. 2 March 2009
Terrorismbekämpning i Storbritannien” Folk och Försvar, No. 3 2005
“Anna Lindh” in Annesley C. (ed) A Political and Economic Dictionary of Western Europe”, Europa Publications: London, 2004.
'BALTBAT: the emergence of a common defence dimension to Nordic co-operation?', Working Papers, Copenhagen Peace Research Institute, 2000. (September)
'Central -och Östeuropa- EU:s östutvidgning-konsekvenserna för svenskt näringsliv.' Swedish Business Office, 1997, Brussels.
'Sammanställning av UNICESs policykommittéer och arbetsgrupper'. Swedish EC Business Office, 1997, Brussels,
Articles in progress
''Gendered Intervention - non-great power, rights and military force' to be submitted to International Feminist Journal of Politics in May 20113.
'The Moral Agency and Authority of Sean Penn and George Clooney – Celebrity Contestations of Sovereignty and Violence' , journal article to be submitted to Millenium in July 2013, (with Thomas Moore, Westminster)
‘The Social Democratic Dilemma: Britain, Sweden and the Politics of Military Interventionism’, to be submitted to peer reviewed academic journal, Autumn 2013 (with Mark Phythian, Leicester)
'Cosmopolitanism, Feminist Ethics and Women’s Peacekeeping – Denmark and Sweden in Afghanistan' article to be submitted to special issue of peer reviewed article, edited by Annika Björkdahl and Nina Graeger (with Annica Kronsell, Lund).