
معرفی
Alexandra Homolar is a Professor of International Security at the University of Warwick, UK, with a career spanning over 20 years of research and teaching in global security studies, populism, and political communication. She holds a PhD from J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt and has held prestigious fellowships such as the Leverhulme Research Fellowship (2022–2024) for her project 'Populist Fantasyland.'
Research Interests:
- Intersection of language, security, and political psychology
- US defense and security policy
- Populist rhetoric and crisis communication
- Ontological insecurities in global politics
Leadership Roles:
- Academic lead of Speaking International Security at Warwick (SISAW)
- Co-lead of the Research in Global Governance Network (RiGG Net)
- Past Director of Research Degrees (2018–2020) and member of the PAIS Senior Management Team
Awards & Grants:
- Leverhulme Research Fellowship (£59,787)
- ESRC Future Research Leaders Grant (£238,640)
- Multiple CARP Collaborative Research Grants
- Editor of Ontological Insecurities and the Politics of Contemporary Populism (Routledge)
Teaching:
Developed core modules such as International Security, Critical Security Studies, and advanced postgraduate courses on US foreign policy. Leads workshops on PhD research design and academic writing.
Public Engagement:
Writes for platforms like the Cambridge University Press Blog and contributes to policy discussions on narrative politics and populism's global impact.





