Dr. Joanne Yao
@joanneyao55
Reader in International Relations at Queen Mary University of London. Researching geographical imaginaries and global order.
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"Untethered from the spell of European Enlightenment thinking, multiple forms of knowledge might coexist, converge, and diverge with an awareness of the oneness of their collective motions". Today our commentary on THE IDEAL RIVER is from Kiran Phull. thedisorderofthings.com/2023/05/17/in-…
In my contribution to the symposium on Dr. Joanne Yao’s The Ideal River, I think with Namwali Serpell and Sophie Lewis—on rivers, abolition ecology, and antipropertarian futures.
For wonderful Dr. Joanne Yao's book symposium I've written about contemporary water politics in India! And how Dalit critique clarifies the role of Romanticism both in Brahmanical visions of nature as well as in ostensibly progressive environmentalist politics more broadly.
The final installation of my book forum on the Disorder of Things. Thank you so much to everyone who contributed, esp. to Ida Danewid for suggesting it and for Paul Kirby for saying yes!!
Shortlisted for the BISA - British International Studies Association #BISA2023 L.H.M. Ling Outstanding First Book Prize, Dr. Joanne Yao's 'The ideal river' examines nineteenth-century efforts to establish international commissions on three transboundary rivers. 30% off with discount code 'BISA23’: manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/international-…
Congratulations to Dr. Joanne Yao for winning the LHM Ling Outstanding First Book Prize at #BISA2023! Below, Joanne collects the award from @hcarrapico for her book ‘The Ideal River: How Control of Nature Shaped the International Order’ published by Manchester University Press
Thanks BISA - British International Studies Association and everyone for all the love (and drinks)!!! Here’s to taking your time, going where your own (intellectual) rivers take you, and Lily Ling. Picture credit Ida Roland Birkvad
The Values of Houseplants: A Conversation with Cabinet Cultures' Curators giulia carabelli & Matthew J Beach, In-person talk at London's Garden Museum Garden Museum Jul 12, 2023, 12 pm. Free. "learn more about vegetal geographies & critical plant studies..." gardenmuseum.org.uk/events/branch-…
Centre for Advanced International Theory (CAIT) is pleased to announce the 2023 Sussex International Theory Prize winner & honourable mention 1/3 Link to news page: sussex.ac.uk/global/about/n… ISA BISA - British International Studies Association Sussex IR🏳️🌈✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 Sussex Global🏳️🌈✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 University of Sussex
🧵 15/17 Check out this article by Dr. Joanne Yao, which is now part of the Editor’s Choice collection on historical work in IR - and freely accessible online 🎉 🔗journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13…
Please join us for CAIT's 2024 International Theory Lecture by Dr. Joanne Yao entitled: *The Global Politics of Escape: Longing for Purity in the Anthropocene* 📅 February 7 ⏳ 5pm 📍Jubilee-144 Sussex Global🏳️🌈✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 Sussex IR🏳️🌈✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 University of Sussex Sussex Researcher School Sussex Development🏳️🌈✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 Institute of Development Studies
. Dr. Joanne Yao and I are organising one of the EWIS workshops in Istanbul this summer. Come join us! More info here: eisa-net.org/ewis-2024/
Join me next week for the London launch of my book 🥳 Tuesday 6 February at 6:30 Global Politics Unbound Register here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/book-launch-…
Our final award this year goes to Dr. Joanne Yao for her book "The Ideal River." Her book is our prize selection for our 2024 Harold and Margaret Sprout Award!
A worthy winner! Dr. Joanne Yao holds the new paperback edition of her multi-award winning 'The ideal river: How control of nature shaped the international order' Order with 30% off (use code ISA2024): tinyurl.com/4ujtbevp Winner: ISA 2024 Harold & Margaret Sprout Award #isa2024
Have you read or written a great book on Global Environmental Politics🌏? Please nominate it for the 2025 Harold & Margaret Sprout Award! Details in link I'm on the award committee w/ Justin Alger, Janina Grabs , Klaus Dingwerth, Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega environmental-studies.org/?page_id=545
Feeling too hot this summer? Cool yourself down by reading my latest article about ice! Also, most fun I’ve had writing an article to date. Thanks Ari Jerrems for inviting me to contribute to your SI! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…