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  Annick T.R. Wibben
Program Director, Peace and Justice Studies | Assistant Professor, Politics

Annick T.R. Wibben received her Ph.D. in International Politics from the University of Wales in Aberystwyth, UK. She has also holds an M.Soc.Sc. in IR and European Studies from the University of Tampere in Finland and a Vordiplom in Economics from the University of Hamburg, Germany. Prof. Wibben continues to be affiliated with the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University where she has been working with the Information Technology, War and Peace Project [infopeace.org] since 2001. 
    Prof. Wibben teaches International Politics and specializes in security studies, IR theory, and feminist IR.  Before joining the USF faculty, she taught at Brown University, Bryant College, and Wellesley College. In the fall of 2003, she was a Rockefeller Humanities Fellow for Human Security with the National Council for Research on Women and the Center for the Study of Women and Society at the City University of New York Graduate Center.
    Prof. Wibben is currently working on her book on Feminist Security Studies. She is also presenting numerous papers in the area of feminist IR and critical security studies, including a paper on “A Continuum Approach to Security Theory” at the 2007 International Studies Association conference. During the summer of 2007 she presented a research seminar “Toward Feminist Security Theory” at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth and a paper on “The Continuing Impact of Cold War Security Narratives” at a the University of Manchester in the UK. Her Narrating Experience: Raymond Aron and Feminist Scholars Revis(it)ed was published in 1998.

Contact Information:
University of San Francisco
2130 Fulton St. San Francisco, CA 94117
Phone: (415) 422-5058
Fax: (415) 422-2101
Email: awibben@usfca.edu
Office: Kalmanovitz Hall, 233
Office Hours: By appointment only

Research: The Information Technology, War and Peace Project @ Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University

 
 
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