Olivia Nantermoz
@onantermoz
🇨🇵 PhD graduate
#IntLaw, #ICL, #PenalHumanitarianism, #refugeestudies.
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@elyorrego.bsky.social and I are co-organizing a panel on "Cultivating Relationalities Through/in Ethnographic Research in International Organizations." We had a great response, so we are doing a second panel. Two spots left. LGBTQA Caucus FTGS ISA docs.google.com/document/d/1jB…
End of an era! Last week I successfully defended my PhD thesis without corrections. It was such a magical day, having my supervisor George Lawson there from Australia, my friends and partner from the Netherlands, and Milja Kurki and Olaf Corry as my kind and brilliant examiners!
Two weeks left to submit your poems to our special issue on Lived & Imagined Securities through Poetry for Critical Studies on Security Please send us your beautiful poems and share this call with your networks of poets. Deadline: June 19 2023. Ahmad Qais Munhazim FTGS ISA LGBTQA Caucus
I'm in awe of Marnie Howlett who teaches a full load, does SO much service, finished drafting her book, and also finds the time to do policy work. Her efforts to help her friends + strangers in Ukraine while continuing to work is a standard social scientists should aspire to.
The Editorial for our Oct.2021 Special Edition is now up and Open Access on SAGE. Within, Shruti Balaji, Tarsis Brito, & Olivia Nantermoz elaborate on that conference's theme of repoliticizing the "international" and contextualize the papers entailed. doi.org/10.1177/030582…
Solidarity with LSE halls of residence cleaners demanding back payment of full, correct holiday pay. Many of our cleaners are migrant workers on low-paid, precarious contracts. We support campaigns for fair working conditions and all striking workers United Voices of the World LSE Students' Union
We have a new London Review of International Law issue now out, with exciting interventions from @bonnie_honig, Renske Vos, @r_nagamine, Joao Roriz, Iavor Rangelov, Ruti Teitel, Christine Schwobel-Patel and Sinja Graf (1/7) academic.oup.com/lril/issue/11/1
Congratulations to Dr Katharine Millar @DrKMillar whose book Support the Troops: Military Obligation, Gender, and the Making of Political Community was awarded Honourable Mention for British International Studies Association's LMH Ling Prize for Best First Book! 🎉 BISA - British International Studies Association
How might we re-politicise what it means to research, co-produce, cultivate, imagine and 'teach' the international in theory and praxis? Our LSE Intl Relations PhD's Shruti Balaji, Olivia Nantermoz, and Tarsis Brito explore this in Millennium Journal ▶️ 🔗ow.ly/GVSr50P6ehJ