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Working Group Conveners:
George Lawson is Lecturer in International Relations at the London School of Economics & Political Science, having previously taught at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is the author of Negotiated Revolutions: The Czech Republic, South Africa and Chile and Co-Editor of The Global 1989: Continuity and Change in World Politics. He is currently a Co-Editor of Review of International Studies and has written a number of articles on historical sociology, revolution and world order.
Justin Rosenberg is Professor in International Relations at the University of Sussex. He is the author of The Empire of Civil Society: A Critique of the Realist Theory of International Relations and of The Follies of Globalisation Theory, both of which have been translated into several languages. He is also the author of numerous articles on historical sociology, uneven and combined development, Realism in IR and the politics of globalisation.
Paul Kirby is a PhD student in International Relations at the LSE and is the Working Group’s administrator. His primary research interests are in feminist theory, wartime sexual violence and the philosophy of social science.
Working Group Members:
UK
- Robin Archer, LSE
- Sumantra Bose, LSE
- John Breuilly, LSE
- Barry Buzan, LSE
- Mick Cox, LSE
- Manali Desai, LSE
- Toby Dodge, LSE
- Francisco Panizza, LSE
- George Philip, LSE
- Alex Prichard, LSE
- Meera Sabaratnam, LSE
- John Sidel, LSE
- Robert H. Wade, LSE
- Arne Westad, LSE
- Kathryn Fisher, LSE
- Marta Iniguez de Heredia, LSE
- Andreas Antoniades, Sussex University
- Shane Brighton, Sussex University
- Kevin Gray, Sussex University
- Clemens Hoffman, Sussex University
- Samuel Knafo, Sussex University
- Kamran Matin, Sussex University
- Jan Selby, Sussex University
- Martin Shaw, Sussex University (see also The Global Site)
- Benno Teschke, Sussex University
- Kees Van-Der Pijl, Sussex University
- Luke Cooper, Sussex University
- Kerem Nisancioglu, Sussex University
- Lee Jones, Queen Mary
- Bryan Mabee, Queen Mary
- Richard Saull, Queen Mary
- Robbie Shilliam, Queen Mary
- Ian Bruff, Manchester University
- Kevin Morgan, Manchester University
- Inderjeet Parmar, Manchester University
- Stuart Shields, Manchester University
- Alex Colas, Birkbeck
- David Styan, Birkbeck
- Antoine Bousquet, Birkbeck
- Gurminder K. Bhambra, Warwick University
- Leonard Seabrooke, Warwick University
- Nick Taylor, Warwick University
- Gavin Williams, Oxford University
- Rodney Hall, Oxford University
- Adam Humphreys, Oxford University
- Alex Anievas, Oxford University
- Bice Maiguashca, Exeter
- Dan Neep, Exeter
- Adam Morton, Nottingham University
- Vanessa Pupavac, Nottingham University
- Rhiannon Firth, Nottingham
- Fiona Adamson, SOAS
- Mark Laffey, SOAS
- Chris Boyle, UCL
- Sarah Snyder, UCL
- Branwen Gruffyd Jones, Goldsmiths
- Kate Nash, Goldsmiths
- Amnon Aran, City University
- David Williams, City University
- Richard Little, Bristol University
- Eric Herring, Bristol University
- Derek Sayer, Lancaster University
- Yoke-Sum Yong, Lancaster University
- Daniel Chernilo, Loughborough University
- Dennis Smith, Loughborough University
- John M. Hobson, Sheffield University
- André Broome, University of Birmingham
- John Gibson, University of Newcastle
- Simon Curtis, University of East Anglia
- Jeffrey Roberts, London South Bank University
- Stephen Hobden, University of East London
- Roland Dannreuther, Westminster University
- Gonzalo Pozo-Martin, Kings
- Ruth Blakely, Kent University
- Simon Bromley, Open University
- James Kennedy, Edinburgh University
- Liliana Riga, Edinburgh University
- Adham Saouli, Edinburgh University
- Rick Fawn, St Andrews University
- Campbell Craig, Aberystwyth
- Andrew Linklater, Aberystwyth
- Roland Axtmann, Swansea University
International
- Michael Mann, UCLA
- Julia Adams, Yale
- Josef Ansorge, Yale
- Saskia Sassen, Columbia
- Craig Calhoun, SSRC
- Tarak Barkawi, New School for Social Research
- Fouad Makki, Cornell University
- Daniel H. Nexon, Georgetown
- Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American
- Richard New Lebow, Dartmouth
- J. Ann Tickner, USC
- Phil Cerny, Rutgers
- Julian Go, Boston
- Jennifer Sterling-Folker, UConn
- Hendrik Spruyt, Northwestern
- Roberto Franzoni, Emory
- Sarah Bania-Dobyns, Denver University
- Frederic Merand, Montreal
- Frederick Dufour, UQAM, Montreal
- Christian Reus-Smit, European University Institute
- Mathias Albert, Bielefeld University
- Oliver Kessler, University of Groningen
- Didier Bigo, Science-Po and Kings College London
- Morten Andersen, NUPI
- Benjamin de Carvalho, NUPI
- Iver Neumann, NUPI
- Heikki Patomäki, Helsinki and RMIT
- Martin Hall, Lund University
- Lars Bo Kaspersen, Copenhagen
- Jeppe Strandsbjerg, Copenhagen
- Mehdi Mozaffari, Aarhus
- Antje Wiener, Hamburg
- Thierry Balzacq, Namur, Belgium and Salford
- Elsje Fourie, University of Trento
- Derya Gocer Akder, Middle East Technical University, Ankara
- Faruk Yalvaç, Middle East Technical University, Ankara
- Colin Wight, Sydney
- Luke Deer, Sydney
- Sebastian Kaempf, Queensland
- Nick Bisley, Deakin University
- Luke Glanville, Griffith
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