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Dr. Aidan Gnoth
Postdoc: Subproject B05 - International trusteeship administrations
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Philipps-Universität Marburg
Deutschhausstraße 12
Raum 02C03
35032 Marburg
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Since 2023
Post-Doctoral Fellow, CRC 138 "Dynamics of Security", Subproject B05 — Securitization and Desecuritization in International Trusteeship Administrations2021 – 2022
Teaching inTübingen as Post-Doctoral Fellow, Peace and Conflict Studies (Germany)2021 - 2022
Teaching Fellow, Te Ao o Rongomaraeroa, University of Otago (New Zealand)2020 – 2022
Post-Doctoral Research Assistant, National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago2020 – 2021
Senior Policy Advisor, Alliance for Citizen Engagement (Boston, MA)2016 – 2020
Doctoral Student, National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago (New Zealand)2014 – 2016
Political Advisor, Auckland Council (New Zealand)2012 – 2013
Course Coordinator and Lecturer Assistant, Political Science and International Relations, Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand)2013 – 2013
Humanitarian Intern, Council for International Development, New Zealand2012 – 2013
Master of International Relations, Political Science and International Relations, Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand)2006 – 2010
B.A. Honours in Political Science and Philosophy (University of Otago, New Zealand)Research interests
Peace, conflict and security studies
International statebuilding, peacebuilding and intervention
Pacifism and non-violence
Interpretations of peace
Knowledge production and transmission
Global South epistemologies and ontologies
Post- and decolonial international studies
Infometrics
Current publications
2023
Peace, pacifism, non-violence: 21st century developments. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies (mit Richard Jackson). Link zum ArtikelIdeational Peace - Revisiting our own Ontological and Epistemological Approaches to Peace. PEACES, 1(2), 131–161 (mit Hyukmin Kang, Jiyoung Heo & Sungyong Lee). Link zum Artikel
2022
Relational Peace - The Nature of Peace Determined by the Relations between Actors. PEACES, 1(2), 99–129 (mit Hyukmin Kang, Jiyoung Heo & Sungyong Lee). Link zum ArtikelSituational Peace - Exploring the Conditions of and for Peace(s). PEACES, 1(2), 67–97 (mit Hyukmin Kang, Jiyoung Heo & Sungyong Lee). Link zum Artikel
2020
Revolutionary Nonviolence: Concepts, Cases and Controversies. Zed Books (Hg. mit Richard Jackson, Joseph Llewellyn, Griffin Manawaroa Leonard, Tonga Karena)Introduction: The Return of Pacifism to IR, Global Society, 34(1), 1-3 (mit Richard Jackson, Joseph Llewellyn, Griffin Manawaroa Leonard, Tonga Karena). Link zum Artikel
2021
The law of war and peace – a gender analysis: volume one, in: Critical Studies on Terrorism,14(4), 607-609.The self-help myth: How philanthropy fails to alleviate poverty, in: The European Legacy, 26(7-8), 846-848.
2019
Undoing the Revolution: Comparing Elite Subversion of Peasant Rebellions, in: Political Science, 71(2), 171-173.The Moral Target: Aiming at Right Conduct in War and Other Conflicts, in: The European Legacy, 24(6), 670-672.
2018
Conflict in Myanmar: War, Politics, Religion, in: The Journal of Conflict Transformation and Security.