The Afterlife Goes On: The Consequences of Women’s Participation in the 2011 Egyptian Uprising
The Gender Effect in Intra-Party Meritocracy (with Rabia Kutlu).
The Concept and Reality of Norms in International Relations
Expert Preferences for Carbon Pricing in the Developing World
Reflections on Tunisian Women’s Continued Fight for Respect, Dignity and Rights - Focus on Women in the Labour Movement
Exact venue location: Kirdar Building of the Middle East Centre (MEC), entrance at 68 Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6JF – access to this building is at the north side, next to the bike rack The Boardroom is on the ground floor next to the main staircase of the hallway.
Webs of oppression’ in everyday organizing in Palestine: An Intersectional Feminist Analysis
Julia Youjia Hoffmann
Julia is an MPhil student in International Relations at St Antony's College. Her research interests include constructivist theory, decolonial theory, East Asian International Relations, and the geopolitics of China. Before coming to Oxford, Julia completed a BA in International Relations at King’s College London's War Studies Department, where she conducted research on China’s authoritarian environmental policy model. She now hopes to pursue a career in political publishing (or open a cinema in Berlin and/or China).