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Dr. Chris Zebrowski is a Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Loughborough University, where he has served since 2013. He currently directs the Centre for Security Studies and co-investigates an ESRC-funded project on enhancing resilience strategies during the Covid-19 pandemic. His research focuses on resilience, emergency governance, and security studies, with particular attention to crisis communication, postneoliberal policies, and socio-political critiques of resilience frameworks.
Education includes a BA from the University of Toronto and MA/PhD in International Relations from Keele University. His career includes roles as assistant editor for Resilience: International Policies, Practices and Discourses and membership in the ESRC’s International Collaboratory on Critical Methods in Security Studies.
Research interests span resilience strategies in global and local contexts, pandemic governance, and the biopolitical dimensions of security. His work interrogates how resilience is operationalized in crises like the 2020 pandemic, emphasizing trust dynamics, information sharing, and socio-technical collaboration tools like ResilienceDirect.
Recent publications explore postneoliberal resilience frameworks, the socio-political impacts of the pandemic, and critiques of governance in crisis scenarios. He has collaborated extensively on projects linking urban resilience, global networks, and community-based resilience programs.
As director of the Centre for Security Studies, he fosters interdisciplinary research on security challenges, including protest management, chronopolitics in emergency response, and the intersections of technology and governance.



