Recent success stories from our DoingIPS London PhD Seminar Series Participants

It has been an exciting summer full of good news for DoingIPS PhD Researchers engaged in our London Seminar Series and the QMUL-based TheoryLab work-in-progress seminar series:

The paper ‘Channelling (in)security: Governing movement and ordinary life in ‘imagined’ geographies’ by Hannah Owens presented at the DoingIPS PhD Seminar Series last year, has been awarded the BRISMES Conference Student Paper Prize.

Alex Stoffel’s article titled ‘The Dialectic of the International: Elaborating the Historical Materialism of the Gay Liberationists’ was recently published in International Studies Quarterly.

Last but not least, ‘Inking Wartime: Military Tattoos and the Temporalities of the War Experience’ by Mirko Palestrino, presented at last year’s TheoryLab seminar series, was recently published in International Political Sociology.

Our warmest congratulations to Alex, Hannah, and Mirko! Stay tuned for more success stories from our DoingIPS PhD researchers.

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