
معرفی
Dr. Caroline Ashcroft serves as a Stipendiary Lecturer in Politics at Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford, teaching core political theory courses including Introduction to the Theory of Politics, Advanced Paper in Theories of Justice, and historical sequences from Plato to Rousseau and Bentham to Weber.
Her academic credentials include:
- BA in Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge
- MA in Intellectual History and History of Political Thought, UCL/Queen Mary
- PhD in Political Thought (Hannah Arendt focus), University of Cambridge
Her research centers on twentieth-century political theory with specialized investigations into political violence, technology's societal impact, environmental politics, and feminist theory. She critically examines how concepts of violence and technology evolve in political discourse, particularly during the Cold War era and through Hannah Arendt's philosophical lens.
Analysis of her 2017-2024 publications reveals sustained engagement with Hannah Arendt and Cold War political thought, increasingly emphasizing technology and catastrophe. Her scholarship spans leading journals like History of European Ideas and Modern Intellectual History, culminating in two monographs that establish her as a significant contemporary voice in political theory.
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