Dr Sam Ritholtz
@SamRitholtz
@Politics_Oxford Lecturer in assoc w/ @Hilda_beastoxf;
@EUI_MWProgramme; DPhil @RefugeeStudies; ex @UN; Research LGBTIQ+ experiences of conflict & displacement
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http://samuelritholtz.com 16-04-2009 03:26:50
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Thrilled to be participating in Oxford Art History Image & Object Symposium next Friday. I'll be speaking about how pieces of creative resistance, the tapestries of Las Tejedoras de Mampujan and the domestic sculpture of Doris Salcedo, have influenced my work hoa.ox.ac.uk/event/2024-ima…
So many reasons to celebrate Pulitzers 👏
Congratulations julieturkewitz & Federico Rios, such an incredible portfolio of work on migration.
And hugely imp recognition of my fmr Crisis Group colleague & friend Nathan Thrall
pulitzer.org/winners/nathan…
pulitzer.org/finalists/juli…
I’m excited to share my paper on the spatial and temporal dynamic of kidnapping in civil war has been published in International Studies Quarterly!
🔗 academic.oup.com/isq/article/68…
NYUAD Social Science NYU Abu Dhabi Rebel Governance Network GLD
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📚Queer Conflict Research: New Approaches to the Study of Political Violence
Eds Dr. Jamie J. Hagen 🍉, Dr Sam Ritholtz & Dr Andrew Delatolla bring together works on queer approaches & their importance & how to utilise a queer approach to political violence & conflict.
bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/queering-confl…
Is climate change an LGBTQ+ rights issue? You bet! In our new report from Williams Institute we use data from U.S. Census Bureau, FEMA, and NASA to show that same-sex couples are more vulnerable to the negative effects of climate change. 1/x
williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/publications/c…
Congratulations to ODID alumnus Dr Sam Ritholtz for winning the The Political Studies Association Elizabeth Wiskemann Prize for his dissertation on (in)equality and #SocialJustice in wartime Colombia! 🏆
Find out more ➡️ow.ly/773k50RgVTf
#AwardWinningResearch
🚨 My most recent article with Americas Quarterly is out!
In a critical election year, I reflect on the gendered dynamics of violence in Mexico and argue impunity is at the center of the country's current security crisis, as expressed in lynchings & femicides 🇲🇽
Free access 💫
I have a book coming out with Stanford Press in February -- very excited that it'll finally be out in the world.
Eros and Empire is a history of struggles for sexual freedom during the period of US-led transnational capitalism.
sup.org/books/title/?i…
Latin-Americanists: come be my deputy Crisis Group! Looking for someone mid-career, with ample experience in editing, deep knowledge of the region, fully bilingual Spanish/English, and hopefully a pleasure to work with. Must be based in the region. Full post below ⬇️
Oh just a queer feminist lesbian standing with her co-edited book Queer Conflict Research in the #ISA2024 exhibit hall. Check it out & order a copy our edited volume for your library.
Please also share the open access Resource Guides in the book too!
bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/edcollbook/boo…
📚 #vendredilecture This week, the IGG team recommends 'Queer Conflict Research: New Approaches to the Study of Political Violence,' a book co-edited by Jamie J. Hagen, Samuel Ritholtz, and Andrew Delatolla.
Very happy to share Call for Papers for conference 'Believe it or not: #credibility in #SOGIESC #asylum cases', in Amsterdam, 20/9/2024 (hybrid). Send proposal of max. 250 words for a paper or workshop to [email protected] before 10 May 2024. Congrats to all organisers!
Congratulation to our Professor of International and Cyber Security Anita Gohdes on the Goldsmith Book Prize!
The prestigous prize was awarded by the Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University University for her latest book Repression in the Digital Age.
Centre for International Security - Hertie School
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The special issue that Tatiana Sánchez Parra (ella/she/her) and I edited on GBV in Latin America now has a home in TWQ. Check out the fantastic articles by Aisling Walsh Dr Sam Ritholtz Juliana González Villamizar Kiran Stallone and Alejandra Diaz de Leon!
Dive into our Special Issue on GBV thirdworldq, where Sanne Weber and I edited a collection of articles challenging mainstream understandings of gendered violence in Latin America, providing crucial insights into resistance and solidarity.