Vivienne Jabri
Vivienne Jabri is a British academic and writer. She is Professor of International Politics in the Department of War Studies, King's College London.
Affiliations
Groundzero: Conflitti globali- ISA's International Political Sociology section, elected member of the executive committee
- British International Studies Association Executive Committee
- Chair, ISA's International Political Sociology section
Writings
- Vivienne Jabri and Eleanor O'Gorman Women Culture and International Relations.
- V. Jabri, Explorations of Difference in Normative International Relations, Chapter Three in V. Jabri and E. O'Gorman, Women, Culture, and International Relations.
- V. Jabri, Discourse Ethics, Democratic Practice, and the Possibility of Inter-Cultural Understanding, Chapter Three in H. Smith, Democracy and International Relations.
- V. Jabri, Reflections on the Study of International Relations, T.C. Salmon, Issues in International Relations.
- V. Jabri, Feminist Ethics and Hegemonic Global Politics, Alternatives, Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 265–284.
- V. Jabri, Critical Thought and Political Agency in Time of War, International Relations, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 70–79.
- V. Jabri, War, the Politics of Security, and the Liberal State.
- V. Jabri, The Limits of Agency in Time of Emergency, J.P.A. Huysmans et al., The Politics of Protection.
- V. Jabri, Biopower and the Corporeality of Globalised Warfare, Michael Dillon and Andrew Neal, Foucault: Politics, Society, and War
- V. Jabri. The Postcolonial Subject: Claiming Politics/Governing Others in Late Modernity.