Global Political Thought
The Global Political Thought research group convenes approximately once a month. The disciplinary home of the research group is the intersection of International Relations and Political Theory broadly conceived, and we discuss and read theoretical as well as empirical work.
If you want to be on the mailing list of the GPT-group, please contact Ted Svensson.
E-mail: Ted [dot] svensson [at] svet [dot] lu [dot] se
Upcoming events: Brown Bag Lunches
Schedule, Spring 2020
11 March, 12-13.30
Dmitry Chernobrov (The University of Sheffield), Public Perception of International Crises: Identity, Ontological Security and Self-Affirmation. [Co-arranged with the Political Psychology research group.]
6 April, 12-13
Alexei Tsinovoi (Lund University), In the Eye of the Twitter Storm: The Technopolitics of Recognition and Visibility in the Remediation of the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest.
22 April, 12-13
Patrick Nitzschner (Lund University), A Presence which Goes without Saying? The Jargon of Discourse in Critical International Relations.
6 May, 14.00-15.30
Jennifer Mitzen and Minseon Ku (Ohio State University), Trusting Anarchy: Summits and the Production of State Personhood. (Co-arranged with the Political Psychology research group.)
27 May, 12-13.30
Charlotte Epstein (The University of Sydney), Birth of the State: The Place of the Body in Crafting Modern Politics.. (Co-arranged with the Political Psychology research group.)
Researchers in the group
- Strömbom, Lisa (Convener)
- Svensson, Ted (Convener)
- Aggestam, Karin
- Altermark, Niklas
- Bartelson, Jens
- Begrman-Rosamond, Annika
- Bexell, Magdalena
- Canavan, Jana
- Cristiano, Fabio
- De Leeuw, Georgia
- Gusic, Ivan
- Gustafsson, Daniel
- Hall, Martin
- Kalm, Sara
- Liebsch, Juliane
- Magalhaes Teixeira, Barbara
- Malkopoulou, Anthoula
- Möller Ölgaard, Daniel
- Pettersson, Jonna
- Stein, Anne Lene
- Strandgaard, Jakob
- Troedsson, Anders
- Viksand, Sindre