
Catriona Standfield
Assistant Professor · Gender and feminist international relations theory
University of Massachusetts BostonAbout
Dr. Catriona Standfield is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security & Governance at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Her research employs intersectional and decolonial feminist frameworks to examine gender dynamics in UN mediation, conflict resolution, and diplomatic practices.
Education:
- PhD in Political Science, Syracuse University
- B. Arts (French) and B. Development Studies (First Class Honours), University of Adelaide
- Diploma of Languages, University of Adelaide
Dr. Standfield’s research investigates how gendered institutional practices within the United Nations system influence conflict mediation and peacebuilding. Her work combines qualitative and quantitative methods to analyze diplomatic competence, legitimacy, and the implementation of the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda. Trends in her publications reveal a focus on intersectional critiques of UN mediation narratives, feminist diplomatic theory, and the tension between art and science in peacebuilding practices.
Scientific Awards:
- International Studies Association-Northeast Scholars’ Circle (2020)
- Enloe Award for Best Graduate Student Paper (Runner-up)
Her monograph The Politics of Women, Peace, and Security in United Nations Mediation (Cambridge University Press, 2024) synthesizes these themes. Dr. Standfield also contributes to journals like European Journal of International Relations, International Feminist Journal of Politics, and Hague Journal of Diplomacy.
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