Projects
Strand 1: Knowledge Production, Expertise and Evidence in International Politics
- Borrowed Truths: Transfers of Expertise and Evidence Across Science, Justice and Politics
- Finding ‘the Local’ in interventions
- From Data to Knowledge: Understanding peace and conflict from afar
- From Democracy Promotion to Democracy Reception: Producing Knowledge on the Reception of Democracy
- Knowledge at the Nexus
- Knowledge of the Other: US Foreign Policy and Perceptions of Power
- Prof. Milja Kurki's Projects
- Knowledge Production about Nuclear Weapons
- Knowledge Production in Conflict: The International Crisis Group
- NGOs and the Production of Conflict Knowledge
- Raising Silent Voices: Harnessing local knowledge for communities' protection from violence in Myanmar
- Reforming the Informal: The Politics and Constitution of Economic Informality as Object of International Intervention into Post-Conflict Societies
Strand 2: History, Philosophy and Sociology of Knowledge, Science and Technology
- A Genealogy of Truth-Seeking in International Post-Violence Politics
- An Historical Ontology of Environmental Geopolitics
- The Global Artefact
- Knowledge on International Relations in Russia
- Socio-UK-IR
- The Intervention Effect: Intimate networks and conflict knowledge in international politics
- Cosmology and IR
- Truth-seekers or Peace-brokers: The League of Nations and its Commissions of Inquiry