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Dr Madeleine Fagan is an Associate Professor and Director of Research Degrees in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick. Her research focuses on political mobilization around the Anthropocene and ecological crisis, with a particular interest in how representations of human/nature distinctions, temporality, and spatial imagination shape collective action. She has held prestigious fellowships including a Leverhulme Research Fellowship (2020-2022) and a Global Research Fellowship (2012-2016).
Education: BA War Studies (King’s College London), MSc International Relations (LSE), MSc Postcolonial Politics (Aberystwyth), PhD International Politics (Aberystwyth).
Research interests include ecological security, critical environmental politics, poststructuralist philosophy, and ethical theories in global security. Her work bridges academia and popular discourse, examining how cultural narratives influence political responses to environmental crises. Recent publications emphasize the paradoxes of Anthropocene inaction and the securitization of social relations in climate contexts.
Her monograph Ethics and Politics After Poststructuralism: Levinas, Derrida, Nancy (2013) explores normative theories' implications for political action. Supervision focuses on areas like disastrous futures, ethical narratives in media, and critical international relations theory.



