Elizabeth Dauphinee
professor
Department of Political Science
York University
United States of America
Biography
"Elizabeth Dauphinee teaches in the field of international relations. She researches and writes on ethics, narrative methodologies, and conflict. Elizabeth Dauphinee is the author of The Politics of Exile (Routledge, 2013) and The Ethics of Researching War (Manchester University Press, 2007). She is also the founding editor of the Journal of Narrative Politics. She is co-editor (with Naeem Inayatullah) of Narrative Global Politics (Routledge, 2016 forthcoming). Her research has appeared in Peacebuilding, Critical Studies on Security, Security Dialogue, Dialectical Anthropology, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, and Review of International Studies. She is interested in a wide range of critical approaches to IR theory, and has supervised students working in areas ranging from contemporary visual culture to Islamic philosophy. She teaches and researches in the field of narrative, affect, and autoethnograpy. She welcomes contact from students and colleagues working in these or tangential areas."
Research Interest
wide range of critical approaches to IR theory, and has supervised students working in areas ranging from contemporary visual culture to Islamic philosophy
Publications
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Elizabeth D (2007) The Politics of the Body in Pain: Reading the Ethics of Imagery. Security Dialogue 38: 1.
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Elizabeth D (2013) Writing As Hope,Security Dialogue (Special Issue on Elizabeth Dauphinee’s Politics of Exile), Vol. 44, No. 3, August 2013.