James Der Derian
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James Der Derian is the Michael Hintze Chair of International Security Studies and Director of the Centre for International Security Studies at
Prior to his appointment, Der Derian was a
Der Derian was educated at
He has been a visiting scholar at the University of Southern California, MIT, Harvard, Oxford, Copenhagen University and at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. He was also tenured at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
He is author of On Diplomacy: A Genealogy of Western Estrangement (1987) and Antidiplomacy: Spies, Terror, Speed, and War (1992); editor of International Theory: Critical Investigations (1995) and The Virilio Reader (1998); co-editor with Michael Shapiro of International/Intertextual Relations: Postmodern Readings of World Politics (1989); Global Voices: Dialogues In International Relations (with others) (1993); and, Virtuous War: Mapping the Military-Industrial-Media-Entertainment Network (2001; 2nd edition, 2009). His most recent books are a collection of selected essays, titled Critical Practices of International Relations: Selected Essays (2009), and a co-edited volume with Alexander Wendt, Quantum International Relations: A Human Science for World Politics (2022).
His articles on international relations have appeared in the
Der Derian has produced three film documentaries with Udris Film, Virtual Y2K, After 9/11, and most recently,
Der Derian is the recipient of the Bosch Berlin Prize in Public Policy and Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin from January - March 2011.
References
- The University of Sydney Department of Government and International Relations. (n.d.). Retrieved November 25, 2014, from http://sydney.edu.au/arts/government_international_relations/staff/profiles/james.derderian.php
Further reading
- Huysmans, Jef (1997). "James Der Derian: The Unbearable Lightness of Theory". In Neumann, Iver B.; Waever, Ole (eds.). The Future of International Relations: Masters in the Making?. London: Routledge. pp. 337–358. ISBN 9780415144070.