A.J Dilts

I am a first-year MPhil in International Relations student at St Catherine's College. My research is focused on the form and formation of U.S. foreign policy, with a particular interest in bureaucratic politics, decision-making processes, and the relationship between decision-makers and their advisers.

Multi-level Mediation, Negotiation and Diplomacy: Training Workshop

An intensive two-day workshop, 19 and 20 April, in mediation, negotiation and diplomacy, with training in methodology and a practical focus on generating ideas and action proposals for preventing, de-escalating and mitigating tensions between the Western World and China.
Training: Participants learn about evidence-based conflict mediation and negotiation tools. They apply them in several exercises and develop related skills.

Towards an Anthropology of Answers: The Lost Trajectories of the Racialized Colonial Domestic Workers in South India and Beyond.’

My presentation is a work-in-progress book about caregiving and domestic service from the late colonial period of South Asia (1930s) to contemporary times. It combines the historical and contemporary, following domestic workers over many generations and continents. In anthropology, care has featured under subjects such as ageing, migration, kinship, and medical anthropology, but structures and institutions of caregiving has been under theorized.
Subscribe to