Dr Catherine Charrett
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PhD in International Politics, Aberystwyth University (2010-2014)
MSc in International Relations, London School of Economics
BA in International Relations and Politics, University of British Columbia
Former appointments: Lecturer in International Relations, Queen Mary University of London; Lecturer in Politics, University of Chichester
My research explores sovereignty in International Relations and Political Theory through indigenous and anti-colonial struggles, and especially the Palestinian liberation movement. My research explores how transnational policing and security infrastructures and technologies emerge to maintain colonial and racist power. I use transdisciplinary methods inspired by queer, feminist and abolitionist roots to rethink questions of sovereignty and justice in contemporary politics.
Areas of research:
Palestinian politics
Imperialism
Queer Theory
Performativity
Techno-Politics
Former Early Career Research Fellow for the Independent Social Research Foundation (ISRF). Project title: "Performing Technologies in European, Israeli and Palestinian Security Cooperation".