Episode 3 – Women in International Thought: GPU in Conversation with Professor Kimberly Hutchings
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In this episode, GPU discusses Professor Kimberly Hutchings’s latest book centering on the place of women in international thought. Co-edited with Patricia Owens, Katharina Rietzler, and Sarah Dunstan, Women’s International Thought: towards a new canon takes the form of an anthology visiting the way women transformed the practice of international relations from the early to the mid-20th century period and explores the impact of women in important areas of International Relations, ranging from diplomacy and foreign policy to religion and ethics.
The book is available at Cambridge University Press: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/abs/womens-international-thought-towards-a-new-canon/womens-international-thought-towards-a-new-canon/2420E2DEF69F45DA8D99FE1DA2BD61C3
Episode 2 - Rock the (IR) boat! Dr Joanne Yao's GPU interview about The Ideal River – How control of nature shaped the international order
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In this second episode of GPU’s podcast, Dr Joanne Yao has accepted to give an exclusive interview to Dr Sharri Plonski and Dr Katharine Hall where she discusses her work in greater details and the writing process of The Ideal River – How control of nature shaped the international order.
To order the book on Manchester University Press’ website: https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526154385/
Book launch’s discussion in full: https://soundcloud.com/user-38194790/the-ideal-river-joanne-yao-book-launch
Episode 1 – Rock the (IR) Boat! Joanne Yao’s The Ideal River hot take on International Politics’ Relationship with Nature
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GPU is proud to inaugurate the first episode of its podcast with Dr Joanne Yao’s book launch, lecturer in International Relations at Queen Mary University of London. In her book, The Ideal River – How control of nature shaped the international order, Joanne explores how the quest to tame nature during the 18th and 19th Century came to shape the global geographical imaginary, as well as IR concepts central to the emergence of the early international order. Joanne had the pleasure to discuss her work with academic friends on a boat in Hackney, and GPU compiled the best moments of this encounter in this episode.
The book is available to order on Manchester University Press’ website here: https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526154385/
Book launch’s discussion in full: https://soundcloud.com/user-38194790/the-ideal-river-joanne-yao-book-launch