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Dr Lucia Ardovini is a Lecturer in International Relations (IR Theory) at Lancaster University's Politics, Philosophy and Religion department. She is affiliated with the Richardson Institute for Peace Studies and the Ethics Values and Policy Initiative. Her research focuses on transnational diaspora activism, transnational repression, and social movements, particularly examining the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood's trajectories post-2013 coup. She supervises 2 postgraduate research students. Key research interests include political Islam, authoritarianism, identity politics, and state-society relations.
Education details are not explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. Her work analyzes how identity, religion, and forced displacement shape political change, with a focus on Middle Eastern dynamics. Recent publications examine Iraq's social contract, Egypt's authoritarian resilience post-COVID-19, and diaspora politics in Turkey.
Her articles explore themes such as organizational renewal in diaspora movements, repression strategies, and ideological adaptations. She has contributed to journals like the British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies and has authored a book on surviving repression in Egypt. Professional roles include directing the Richardson Institute and teaching courses on IR theory and international security.


