Political Science | Peace and Conflict
Main research areas
- International Relations
- Feminist Security Studies
- Critical Military Studies
Current research and teaching
Bibi is currently researching how the gendered relationships between humans and remotely controlled/autonomous military technology (drones in particular) are constructed at defence trade shows and by military members who use this technology. Drawing on International Relations, feminist theory, science and technology studies, and security studies, this research engages with how masculinity and militarism shape and are shaped by how we relate to technology. Bibi is also interested in critical military studies more broadly, and has experience researching issues of diversity and force structure in militaries as well training on gender, diversity, and sexual misconduct in militaries and international organizations.
Publications
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‘Fighting for our people’: femininity and violence in portrayals of women who use drones in Ukraine
Bibi Imre-Millei
(2024) St Antony's International Review, 19 p.30-54
Journal articlePRAXIS: Critical reflections on violence, justice and peace vol 2
Barbara Magalhaes Teixeira, Sofia Bachman, Mathilde Van Ketwich Verschuur, Norah Lång, Karin Hansson, et al.
(2024) PRAXIS Magazine, 2
Journal article
Introduction
Bibi previously worked at the Canadian Centre for International and Defence Policy, holds two MAs from Queen’s University in Canada in Sociology and Political Science, and is generally interested in critical approaches to military technology.