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Linnea Turco is an Assistant Instructional Professor in the Committee on International Relations at the University of Chicago. She received her PhD in Political Science from Ohio State University in 2021, where she specialized in International Relations and Political Methodology. Linnea holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs from the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University, which she completed in 2014. Her research is driven by a keen interest in international morality and the desire to understand how moral discourse shapes international politics. Utilizing text-as-data methods, her work investigates states' preferences regarding moral commitments in relation to pressing issues such as nuclear weapons and climate change. Linnea serves as the primary instructor for the Global Governance, Rights, and Norms core seminar in the Committee on International Relations and also offers an elective course on international ethics and normative approaches to global politics. In her spare time, she enjoys playing tennis.
Department of Philosophy