Contributors
DOI | 10.1177/0047117807087247 |
Published date | 01 March 2008 |
Date | 01 March 2008 |
Subject Matter | Articles |
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Contributors
Laura Sjoberg (PhD, University of Southern California, 2004; JD, Boston College,
2007) is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Virginia Tech. Her research focuses
on gender and international security: specifi cally, war-making and war-fi ghting.
Her fi rst book, Gender, Justice, and the Wars in Iraq (Lexington Books, 2006), is
a feminist reformulation of just war theory. She has recently published articles in
International Studies Quarterly, the International Feminist Journal of Politics and
International Studies Perspectives, among other journals and edited books. She and
Caron Gentry have published Mothers, Monsters, and Whores: Women’s Violence in
Global Politics (Zed Books, 2007).
Caron E. Gentry is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Abilene Christian
University. She is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College and she received her PhD
in international relations from the University of St Andrews. She has had work pub-
lished in Terrorism and Political Violence and has presented papers at the Inter-
national Studies Conference multiple times, as well as at the Southwestern Political
Science Association Conference and the UK Women’s Studies Network Conference.
She has been an invited speaker at Pepperdine Law School’s Human Rights Week
and will be speaking at the Jebsen Center for Counter-Terrorism Studies at Tufts
University and Women in International Security’s ‘Women and Al Qaeda’ conference.
Her work focuses on female terrorists, but she is also interested in gender and security.
With Laura Sjoberg, she has just fi nished Mothers, Monsters, and Whores: Women’s
Violence in Global Politics (Zed Books, 2007).
Darren Brunk has a PhD from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, where he studied
historical analogy in African confl ict in the Department of International Politics from
2003 to 2007. He is currently Legislative and Communications Assistant to Alexa
McDonough, former leader of the Canadian New Democratic Party and recently
the NDP’s Foreign Affairs and International Development Shadow Minister. He has
worked closely on the Sudanese and Rwandan confl icts through his refugee and
development work in North and Central Africa.
Shogo Suzuki is a Lecturer at the University of Manchester. His research interests
include international relations theory with reference to East Asia, Chinese foreign
policy, and Sino-Japanese relations. He has published articles in the European Journal
of International Relations and the Pacifi c Review, and has written Civilisation and
Empire: East Asia’s Encounter with the European International Society, forthcoming
from Routledge in 2008.
Sean W. Burges is a Senior Research Fellow with the Council on Hemispheric Affairs
and has previously been an SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow at Carleton University’s
Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, the Cadieux-Leger Fellow in the
International Relations Copyright © 2008 SAGE Publications
Los Angeles, London, New Delhi and Singapore, Vol 22(1): 139–140
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