1: Globalization and global politics, Anthony McGrew. Her research interests include twentieth-century international history and theory, disciplinary history and the history of international and political thought, and historical and contemporary practices of Anglo-American counterinsurgency and military intervention. Edited by John Baylis, Steve Smith, and Patricia Owens. Introduction, John Baylis, Steve Smith and Patricia Owens 1: Globalization and global politics, Anthony McGrew Part One: The historical context 2: The rise of modern international order, George Lawson 3: International history, 1900-99, Len Scott 4: From the end of the cold war to a new global era?, Michael Cox 5: Rising powers and the emerging global order, Andrew Hurrell Patricia Owens is Reader in the Department of International Relations at the University of Sussex. The team will use both qualitative and large-N quantitative visual methodologies to examine how gender norms are reproduced or challenged in war photography, using a massive trove of images from the US-Iraq War. In 2004, she became the Seton-Watson Research Fellow in International Relations at Oriel College, Oxford and part of the Oxford-Leverhulme Programme on the Changing Character of War. Mercenaries, Pirates, Bandits and Empires (Columbia), Humanity, Sovereignty and the Camps, International Politics, 45(4) 2008: 522-530, Beyond Strauss, Lies, and the War in Iraq: Hannah Arendt’s Critique of Neoconservatism, Review of International Studies, 33(2) 2007: 265-83; among top ten most cited articles during 2013-15, Xenophilia, Gender and Sentimental Humanitarianism, Alternatives, 29(3) 2004: 285-304, Theorising Military Intervention, International Affairs, 80(2) 2004: 355-365, Accidents Don’t Just Happen: The Liberal Politics of High-Tech Humanitarian War, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 32(3) 2003: 595-616, Introduction: Toward a History of Women’s International Thought with Rietzler in Owens and Rietzler (eds.) Owens was born in London to Irish immigrant parents in 1975. In 2020, she was made a Tutorial Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford and a Professor International Relations at Oxford. 'Women Thinkers and the Canon of International Thought: Recovery, Rejection, and Reconstitution'. John S. Masker is Associate Professor of Political Science at Temple University. The Department is delighted to announce that Patricia Owens will join us from July 2020 as Professor of International Relations. [4], Owens was born in London to Irish immigrant parents in 1975. Lang and J. Williams (eds.) Steve Smith is Vice Chancellor and Professor of International Relations at the University of Exeter. Reclaiming “Bare Life”? War and Changing Concepts of the Political in S. Scheipers and H. Strachan (eds.) PATRICIA OWENS Affiliation: University of Oxford Corresponding E-mail address: k.hutchings@qmul.ac.uk; patricia.owens@politics.ox.ac.uk. Highly commended by the Article Prize Committee. Patricia Owens is Professor of International Relations and Director of the Leverhulme Research Project, Women and the History of International Thought. Bored Wordsmith. [10] In 2015, she published her second book, Economy of Force: Counterinsurgency and the Historical Rise of the Social, a new history of theory of counterinsurgency/armed social work. The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations (6th ed) Editors: Patricia Owens, John Baylis, Steve Smith: Language: English: Genre: Nonfiction: Publisher: Oxford University Press The Globalization of World Politics. Brueilly, John. Patricia Owens. Her research focuses on historical international relations and political and international thought. The book takes up a set of figures largely unknown to IR to shed new light on the field’s racial and gendered history and the attendant consequences on its range and intellectual quality. 2: The rise of modern international order, George Lawson. John Baylis is Emeritus Professor of Politics and International Relations and a former Pro Vice Chancellor at Swansea University. The globalization of world politics : an introduction to international relations / John Baylis, Steve Smith, Patricia Owens. Critical Theorists and International Relations (Routledge, 2009): 31-41, The Ethic of Reality in Hannah Arendt, in D. Bell (ed.) Patricia is co-editor of the leading undergraduate textbook in IR, The Globalization of World Politics (Oxford, 2020), OUP's highest selling social science textbook, now in its 7th edition and translated into nine languages. of the Leverhulme Research Project on Women and the History of International Thought and a Co-Investigator on a Danish Council for Independent Research Project. Article Metrics Article contents. Hannah Arendt and the Law (Hart, 2012): 251-270, The Return of Realism? She is a longtime co-editor of the textbook, The Globalization of World Politics: an Introduction to International Relations, published by Oxford, and currently in its seventh edition. Patricia Owens is Professor of International Relations. Winner, BISA’s 2016 Susan Strange Best Book Prize; Winner, International Studies Association Theory Section Best Book Award; Runner up, Francesco Guicciardini Prize for Best Book in Historical IR; Special section, Subject of forthcoming fora or special sections in, Subject of forthcoming fora or special section in, Translated into Arabic, French, Korean, Polish, Greek, Turkish, Slovene, Macedonian, Kazakh, and Hungarian, OOIR’s ‘top trending’ of all political science articles in the week following publication, Women and the History of International Thought, Bodies as Battleground: Gender Images and International Security, Between War and Politics: International Relations and the Thought of Hannah Arendt, Women’s International Thought: Towards A New Canon, Women’s International Thought: A New History, The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations, Women Thinkers and the Canon of International Thought: Recovery, Rejection , and Reconstitution. She was previously on the boards of Journal of International Political Theory and Humanity and was managing editor of Cambridge Review of International Affairs during her M.Phil. Abstract; The Gendered and Racialized Constitution of IR’s Canon. It is thematically organized around professional contexts, kinship and intimate relations, fields and disciplines, and race/nation. From Bismarck to Petraeus: The Question of the Social and the Social Question in Counterinsurgency. [3] After completing a degree in Politics from Bristol University, she received her MPhil in International Relations from the University of Cambridge in 1998. [13] She was also co-editor of European Journal of International Relations between 2013 and 2017. She is particuarly keen to supervise projects that overlap with her current research projects. "Nationalism." at Cambridge. Bodies as Battleground: Gender Images and International Security is led by Professor Lene Hansen (Copenhagen). Steve Smith is Vice-Chancellor and Professor of International Studies, University of Exeter. Against Agamben on Refugees, International Relations, 23(4) 2009: 567-82; reprinted in Betts and Loescher (eds.) Discipline and Difference: A History of International Thought (working title, monogaph in progress), Economy of Force: Counterinsurgency and the Historical Rise of the Social (Cambridge University Press, 2015), Between War and Politics: International Relations and the Thought of Hannah Arendt (Oxford University Press, 2007), Women’s International Thought: Towards A New Canon co-editor with S. Dunstan, K. Hutchings, K. Rietzler (Cambridge, forthcoming), Subject of forthcoming fora or special sections in International Theory, International Politics Review, Journal of Contemporary Political Theory, H-Diplo, The Journal of the History of Ideas blog, and review essay in International Relations, Women’s International Thought: A New History co-editor with Katharina Rietzler (Cambridge, 2021), The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations 8th edition (Oxford, 2020) co-editor with J. Baylis and S. Smith and previous editions in 2008, 2011, 2014, and 2017, Women Thinkers and the Canon of International Thought: Recovery, Rejection , and Reconstitution, American Political Science Review, 2021 firstview (with K. Hutchings), Claudia Jones, International Thinker, Modern Intellectual History, 2021 firstview (with S. Dunstan), Women and the History of International Thought, International Studies Quarterly, 62(3) 2018: 467-481, Decolonizing Civil War, CAL: International & Interdisciplinary Law Review, 4(2) 2017: 160-169, Racism in the Theory Canon: Hannah Arendt and ‘the one Great Crime in which America was Never Involved’, Millennium, 45(33) 2017: 403-424, The International Origins of Hannah Arendt’s Historical Method, Political Power and Social Theory (32) 2017: 37-62, The Limits of Military Sociology, International Affairs, 96(3) 2017: 460-1462, International Historical What? Owens is best known for her work on the history and theory of counterinsurgency warfare, women and the history of international thought, the history of social and political thought, and for her earlier work on war and international relations in the thought of the German-American political theorist Hannah Arendt. [15], women and the history of international thought, Professor International Relations at Oxford, "Home-ology; Being a Comment On Patriarchs and Patriarchy in Economy of Force", "The Humanitarian Condition: US Public Spheres and the 1999 War over Kosovo", "Dr P. Owens Receives Teaching Excellence Award", "Between War and Politics: International Relations and the Thought of Hannah Arendt", "The Globalization of World Politics: an Introduction to International Relations", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Patricia_Owens_(academic)&oldid=1018771134, Wikipedia articles with PLWABN identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. [3], Owens' book, Economy of Force: Counterinsurgency and the Historical Rise of the Social won the 2016 Susan Strange Prize for the Best Book in international studies and the 2016 International Studies Association Theory Section Best Book Award. [8] In 2007, she moved to Queen Mary University of London as a senior lecturer in International Relations and taught there until 2011. Subsequently, she became the Jane Eliza Proctor Research Fellow in Politics department at the Princeton University before completing her PhD at AberystwythUniversity in 2003. This multidisciplinary and multi-methodological project systematically recovers and evaluates the international thought of women both inside and outside academe during the early to long mid-twentieth-century, focusing on Britan and the United States. International Affairs, 84(5) 2008: 977-90; reprinted in Colás and Mabee (eds.) Women's International Thought: A New History is the first cross-disciplinary history of women's international thought. [1][2] She is best known for her work on the history and theory of counterinsurgency warfare, women and the history of international thought, the history of social and political thought, and for her earlier work on war and international relations in the thought of the German-American political theorist Hannah Arendt. JOHN S. MASKER is Associate Professor of Political Science at Temple University. John Baylis is Emeritus Professor at Swansea University. STEVE SMITH is Vice Chancellor and Professor of International Relations at the University of Exeter. Subject of a panel at 2018 ISA, Not Life but the World is at Stake: Hannah Arendt on Citizenship in the Age of the Social, Citizenship Studies, 16(2) 2012: 295-305, The Supreme Social Concept: The Un-worldliness of Modern Security, New Formations, 71: 2011: 14-29, Torture, Sex and Military Orientalism, Third World Quarterly, 31(7) 2010: 1147-1162, Reclaiming “Bare Life”? Steven L. Lamy is Professor of International Relations at the University of Southern California. In 2011, she moved to the University of Sussex. Refugees in International Relations (Oxford), Distinctions, Distinctions: “Public” and “Private” Force? Table of Contents Introduction, John Baylis, Steve Smith and Patricia Owens 1: Globalization and global politics, Anthony McGrew Part One: The historical context 2: The rise of modern international order, George Lawson 3: International history, 1900-99, Len Scott 4: From the end of the cold war to a new global era?, Michael Cox 5: Rising powers and the emerging global order, Andrew Hurrell Professor of International Relations and Tutorial Fellow at Somerville College, Department of Politics and International Relations. 6th edition. Patricia teaches Somerville PPE undergraduates the core IR paper and the two historical papers, IR in the Era of World Wars and IR during the Cold War. She is a Tutorial Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford and a professor of International Relations at University of Oxford. JOHN BAYLIS is Emeritus Professor at Swansea University. 8. 8. The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations (Oxford, 8ed. John Baylis is Emeritus Professor of Politics and International Relations and former Pro-Vice Chancellor at Swansea University. Patricia Owens is a reader (associate professor) in international relations at the University of Sussex, England, writing at the intersection of political and international theory and the history and theory of war. Chapter 25 in The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations. Download Full PDF Package. Dr. John Baylis is the former Pro Vice Chancellor and the Emeritus Professor of Politics and International Relations at Swansea University (UK). Method or Madness: Sociolatry in International Thought. Patricia is co-editor of the leading undergraduate textbook in IR, The Globalization of World Politics (Oxford, 2020), OUP's highest selling social science textbook, now in … Owens published her first book, Between War and Politics: International Relations and the Thought of Hannah Arendt in 2007. Part One: The historical context. From 2012 to 2013, she was a Fellow of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard. She is a former Fellow of the Radcliffe Institute; Jane Eliza Proctor Research Fellow at Princeton; Visiting Kathleen Fitzpatrick Professor in History at Sydney; Seton-Watson Fellow at Oriel College, Oxford; Visiting Professor at UCLA; Visiting Scholar at UC-Berkeley; and Postdoctoral Fellow at USC. Steve Smith is Vice-Chancellor and Professor of International Studies at the University of Exeter. Against Agamben on Refugees, This page was last edited on 19 April 2021, at 19:35. Steve Smith is Vice Chancellor and Professor of International Relations at the University of Exeter. Download PDF. Department of Politics and International Relations Patricia went to a comprehensive school in London and, as the first in her family to go to university, did not even think to apply to Oxbridge… She particularly welcomes applications to study PPE from students at non-selective state schools. During 2018, Patricia was consultant on a project on Hannah Arendt at the Joint Research Centre at the European Commission. International Theory, 8(3) 2016: 448-457, On the Conduct of Sociological Warfare: a reply to special section on Economy of Force, Security Dialogue, 47(3) 2016: 215-222, Introduction to the Forum: Historicizing the Social in International Thought, Review of International Studies, 41(4) 2015: 652-653, Method or Madness: Sociolatry in International Thought, Review of International Studies, 41(4) 2015: 655-674, From Bismarck to Petraeus: The Question of the Social and the Social Question in Counterinsurgency, European Journal of International Relations, 19(1) 2013: 135-157, Human Security and the Rise of the Social, Review of International Studies, 38(3) 2012: 547-567. John Baylis is Emeritus Professor at Swansea University. GLOBALIZATION OF WORLD POLITICS : an introduction to international relations. 37 Full PDFs related to this paper. Prof Owens is currently Professor of International Relations at the University of Sussex. Download. She went to a comprehesive school in London and as the first in her family to go to university did not even think to apply to Oxbridge... She particularly welcomes applications from students at non-selective state schools. READ PAPER. This paper. Patricia Owens’s account of counterinsurgency as an extension of hierarchical practices of household rule, and explores the political stakes of the choice between them. Edited by John Baylis, Steve Smith, and Patricia Owens Abstract. She recieved a Teaching Excellence Award from the Social Science Teaching Audit at Oxford and was nominated for university-wide teaching awards at QMUL and Sussex. This text offers a comprehensive analysis of world politics in a global era. Introduction, John Baylis, Steve Smith and Patricia Owens. Patricia Owens is a London-Irish academic, author and professor. Political Thought and International Relations (Oxford, 2008), pp.105-121, Hannah Arendt, Violence, and the Inescapable Fact of Humanity in A.F. Patricia is the Director of the Leverhulme Research Project Grant, Women and the History of International Thought. Patricia Owens, University of Sussex, Department of International Relations, Faculty Member. In … Hannah Arendt and International Relations (Palgrave, 2005): 41-65, Women’s Anticolonial International Thought, Blog for Leverhulme Project Website (with S. Dunstan), Women Thinkers of the World Economy, Blog for Leverhulme Project Website, Sex, Gender and Canon, Blog for Leverhulme Project Website, On the Heirs to Agnes Headlam-Morley, Blog for Leverhulme Project Website, What Happened to Women’s International Thought, Blog for Leverhulme Project Website, A Political Economy of the “Exception”?, Security Dialogue/PRIO blog, Lucy Philip Mair, Early International Relations scholar, LSE History Blog, Susan Strange, Never Meant to be an Academic, LSE History Blog, Critical Dialogue between Jessica A. Stanton, author of Violence and Restraint in Civil War and Patricia Owens, author of Economy of Force, Perspectives on Politics, 15(4) 2017: 1102-1107, Economy of Force: a symposium, The Disorder of Things, opening post and reply to special section on Economy of Force (Cambridge, 2015), Interview/Profile, E-International Relations, January 2015, Patricia is a Tutorial Fellow of Somerville College, sitting on its Governing Body, and is a member of DPIR's Equality & Diversity Working Group. She is also Co-Investigator on a project funded by the Danish Council for Independent Research (2018-2022). Owens was a pre-doctoral research fellow at Princeton University and a post-doctoral research fellow at the University of Southern California.[6][7]. It reviews the main structures and processes that shape contemporary world politics, such as global political economy, international security, war, gender, and race. Patricia's current book project is a revisionist history of the practices, genres and audiences of international relations expertise in early to long mid-twentieth century Britain. 4: From the end of the cold war to a new global era?, Michael Cox Patricia Owens is Professor and Head of the … Title / Author Type Language Date / Edition Publication; 11. Owens was a pre-doctoral research fe… Patricia welcomes applications from prospective DPhil students working across a range of IR themes and approaches to twentieth-century international history and theory, disciplinary history and the history of international and political thought, and Anglo-American counterinsurgency and military intervention. 3: International history, 1900-99, Len Scott. Ethics and World Politics (Oxford, 2010): 309-323, Walking Corpses: Arendt on the Limits and the Possibilities of Cosmopolitan Politics, in C. Moore and C. Farrands (eds.) Patricia Owens is Reader in International Relations at the University of Sussex. It won the 2016 Susan Strange Prize for the Best Book in international studies, the 2016 International Studies Association Theory Section Best Book Award,[11] and was Runner up for the 2016 Francesco Guicciardini Prize for Best Book in Historical International Relations.[12]. The precise definition and delimitation of power as human common capacity, violence as instrumental, politics as freedom to act in concert and war as the force of compulsion, Owens not only manages to put the Danish public manifest (1943) and the Hungarian uprising (1956) in a new light, but she also presents some irrefutable challenges to the international theories. [9] She became a Professor of International Relations in 2015. It examines the main theories of world politics — realism, liberalism, Marxism, social constructivism, poststructuralism, post-colonialism, and feminism. 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