
معرفی
Norma Rossi is an Associate Lecturer at the School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, and is affiliated with the Centre for Global Law and Governance. Her research sits at the intersection of Critical Security Studies, International Political Sociology, and Postcolonialism, with a focus on violence, subjectivity, and political authority.
Her research interests include:
- Critical Security and War Studies
- Political Subjectivity and Crisis
- Postcolonial International Relations
- Narrative and Identity in Authority Formation
- Neoliberal Populism and the Italian Far Right
- Security Sector and Armed Forces Transformation
Her recent publications explore themes of criminal authority, political subjectivity, and the construction of power in times of crisis. These works span disciplines such as criminology, political theory, and global security, often integrating spatial and temporal dimensions of identity. She has co-edited a major volume on applied security studies and published in leading journals like European Journal of International Security and Globalizations.
Norma Rossi has contributed to UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those related to peace, justice, and strong institutions. Her work involves field research and teaching in conflict-affected regions including North Africa, the Middle East, South America, the Balkans, and the Caucasus.
She has delivered International Conflict Management courses to civilian and security officials internationally, bridging academic research with practical policy engagement. While no formal advisees are listed, her collaborative work indicates active mentorship and academic leadership.
She is involved in interdisciplinary research networks and contributes to scholarly discourse through editorial work and peer-reviewed publications. Her research output reflects a strong commitment to critical and applied international relations scholarship.
حوزههای پژوهشی




