Author profile: Zeynep Gülşah Çapan, Filipe Dos Reis and Maj Grasten

Zeynep Gülşah Çapan is a Lecturer in the chair group of International Relations at the University of Erfurt, where she is also a member of the interdisciplinary Center for Political Practices and Orders (C2PO). Her research focuses on critical theories of international relations, history and historiography, Eurocentrism of the field of IR, sociology of knowledge and postcolonial and decolonial thought. She is the author of Re-Writing International Relations: History and Theory Beyond Eurocentrism in Turkey published by Rowman and Littlefeld in 2016, has published articles in Third World Quarterly, Contexto International and Review of International Studies. Her most recent publication is ‘Writing International Relations from the Other Side of the Abyssal Line’, Review of International Studies, 43(4): 602-611.

 

Filipe Dos Reis is a Research Fellow at the chair group of International Relations at the University of Erfurt. His research focuses on International Relations theories, global history and, in particular, the intersection of International Relations and International Law. With regard to the latter he has expertise in the sociology of interdisciplinarity and the politics of jurisdiction in international law.

 

Maj Grasten is Assistant Professor at Copenhagen Business School. Her research sits at the intersection of the fields of International Relations and International Law, with a particular focus on the geopolitics of legal knowledge production, and the history, theory and practice of international law. She has been a visiting fellow at Universidad de los Andes, Melbourne Law School, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and Freie Universität Berlin. She is currently affiliated the research project ‘Civil Society in the Shadow of the State (CISTAS).

Global Histories in International Relations

As students of International Relations are historicizing the international, historians have opened up their discipline to international and global circuits.

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