Emily Pia
Lecturer
Room: 129
Office Hours
Tel: 1943
Email: ap210
st-andrews.ac.uk
About
Emily's main interest lies in critical theories and practices of peace, conflict and security. Her previous work is on civil society, human rights, conflict, desecuritisation, citizenship and identity in Europe, and she has conducted field research in Cyprus, Bosnia and Turkey.
Teaching
- IR 4502
- IR 5701
- IR 5702
Articles
- Pia, E & Diez, T (forthcoming 2010) 'Human Rights Discourses and Conflicts; Moving Towards Desecuritisation' in Raffaele Marchetti and Natalie Tocci (eds) Human Rights in Conflicts; The Role of Civil Society, United Nations University Press.
- Pia, E & Diez, T (forthcoming 2010) 'Human Rights and the Desecuritisation of Conflict' in Raffaele Marchetti and Natalie Tocci (eds) Human Rights in Conflicts; The Role of Civil Society, United Nations University Press.
- Pia, E & Diez, T (2010) 'Conflicts and the Politics of Human Rights Invocations' Berghof Handbook Dialogue Series, no 9
- Pia, E & Diez, T (2009) 'Human Rights in Conflicts; Securitising or Desecuritising ?' shurwp03-09 at www.luiss.it/shur
- Pia, E & Lister, M (2008) Citizenship in Contemporary Europe, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
