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Fiona Robinson is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Carleton University. She specializes in International Relations and Political Theory, focusing primarily on ethical approaches within feminist political thought. Robinson’s research addresses critical areas such as ethical foreign policy, human rights, cosmopolitanism, and global justice, with a significant emphasis on feminist security studies and feminist political theory. She has held an MPhil and a PhD from the University of Cambridge and has published extensively, including works like 'Ethics of Care: A Feminist Approach to Human Security' and 'Globalizing Care: Ethics, Feminist Theory, and International Relations'. Robinson has received several accolades for her contributions to the field, including the J. Ann Tickner Book Prize. She also serves on the editorial boards of prominent journals like 'International Theory' and 'Journal of International Political Theory'. Currently, she is engaged in research that challenges traditional epistemologies in international relations, advocating for a more inclusive understanding of care ethics within global political discourse.
University of Sussex • UK
Lecturer in the Department of International Relations and Politics.
Includes MEng and MASc options.