Dr Luke UlaÅŸ
Department of Politics and International Relations
Lecturer in Political Theory
+44 114 222 1656
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Department of Politics and International Relations
Modular Teaching Village
Northumberland Road
91̽»¨
S10 1AJ
- Profile
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I joined the Department as a Lecturer in Political Theory in September 2017. I completed my PhD at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Prior to coming to 91̽»¨, I held postdoctoral positions at Goethe University Frankfurt (with the 'Justitia Amplificata' programme) and Durham University.
I have research interests in the political theory of cosmopolitanism and global political theory more widely, as well as in methodological questions in political theory. My book Being Cosmopolitan is forthcoming.
- Research interests
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My research to date has focused primarily on global political theory, and in particular the normative theory of cosmopolitanism. Alongside this, I have also developed an interest in the relevance of human nature and political psychology to the practice of normative political theory. I am now beginning work on a book manuscript that combines these two interests, provisionally entitled Human Nature and Cosmopolitics.
- Publications
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Books
Journal articles
- . Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy.
- . Journal of Social Philosophy.
- . International Theory: a journal of international politics, law and philosophy, 11(1), 81-109.
- . European Journal of Political Theory.
- . CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORY, 17(1), 91-96.
- . Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 20(6), 1-20.
- . Contemporary Political Theory.
- . Ethics and Global Politics, 9(1).
- . Political Studies, 64(1_suppl), 105-120.
- . Theoria, 58(129).
Chapters
- Research group
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Political Theory
- Grants
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- 2019 Leverhulme Research Fellowship (Human Nature and the Prospects for Cosmopolitics) £51,262
- Teaching activities
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I currently teach the first year undergraduate module Introduction to Western Political Thought, the third year undergraduate module Cosmopolitanism, and the MA module Freedom.
- PhD Supervision
I would be very happy to supervise theses in cosmopolitan political theory and global political theory more widely.
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