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Dr Catherine Eschle

Senior Lecturer

Politics

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Personal statement

I am a feminist scholar of International Relations (IR) and politics, with two overlapping research interests. The first is in feminism and social movement politics, with my books including (2010) and (2023). My second interest is in global nuclear politics and particularly feminist antinuclear critiques. Initially working to extend , and to reinterrogate the politics of and of in the UK, in recent years I have been developing a research program integrating feminist and post colonial critiques of the global nuclear order. To that end, I co-founded the international, interdisciplinary FemNukes research network in 2020, which produced a special section of I am currently working on projects on transnational antinuclear solidarities and on the material, everyday politics of military/nuclear installations.

In the Department of Government and Public Policy, I teach Honours and Masters-level classes on Feminism and Politics, Feminism and International Relations, and Global Nuclear Politics, and I also contribute to the Masters in Applied Gender Studies. I am Undergraduate Director of GPP and co-Director of Teaching.

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Prize And Awards

Recipient
6/12/2024
Recipient
9/2024
Recipient
2024
Recipient
2023
Recipient
2022
Recipient
24/3/2020

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Publications

Li Ruoyu,
Handbook on Gender and Violence (2026) (2026)
The Nonproliferation Review Vol 32, pp. 25-46 (2025)
Deiana Maria-Adriana, , Frain Sylvia C, Kayser Lis, Ómarsdóttir Silja Bára R, Taha Hebatalla, Untalan Carmina Yu
International Feminist Journal of Politics Vol 27, pp. 1135-1154 (2025)
The Contemporary Reader of Feminist International Relations (2025) (2025)
(2023)
Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung/ ZeFKo Studies in Peace and Conflict Vol 12, pp. 195-216 (2023)

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Professional Activities

Participant
20/2/2025
Speaker
6/12/2024
Participant
5/6/2024
Speaker
11/4/2024
Participant
3/4/2024
Participant
2/4/2024

Projects

Eschle, Catherine (Principal Investigator)
31-Jan-2025 - 30-Jan-2026
Eschle, Catherine (Principal Investigator)
31-Jan-2024 - 31-Jan-2025
Eschle, Catherine (Principal Investigator)
working with Glasgow Women's Library to expand and catalogue Women for a Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific archive; curated the exhibition ‘Weaving a Transcoceanic Web’ October 2023-January 2024
01-Jan-2023

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Contact

Dr Catherine Eschle
Senior Lecturer
Politics

Email: catherine.eschle@strath.ac.uk
Tel: Unlisted