
معرفی
Jack Amoureux is an Associate Teaching Professor at Wake Forest University specializing in ethics in world politics, international relations theory, and critical reflexivity. He holds a B.S. from Boise State University (1999), M.P.A. (2001) and M.A. from the University of Iowa (2002), and a Ph.D. from Brown University (2011). His research explores reflexivity, time/space in IR, public architecture, Caribbean politics, and technology-war intersections. He co-edited Reflexivity in International Relations and authored A Practice of Ethics for Global Politics, contributing to journals like International Relations and Millennium. Amoureux serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Narrative Politics and the ISA Northeast Governing Council.
His work bridges theoretical critique with ethical praxis, emphasizing positional awareness in scholarship and policy. Recent publications address Anthropocene pluralization, temporal/spatial political framings, and drone warfare ethics. He engages interdisciplinary approaches to global governance challenges, particularly normative frameworks in conflict and security studies.
Amoureux's pedagogical focus reflects his commitment to reflexive teaching methodologies, integrating critical theory with real-world policy analysis. His research agenda includes emerging technologies' ethical dimensions and postcolonial critiques of international systems.




