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This lunchtime series features Prof Andrew Dorman, commissioning editor of International Affairs and Dr Victoria Basham, commissioning editor of Critical Military Studies. Both will provide some key words of wisdom in getting published as an Early Career Researcher (ECR) as well as initiatives their respective journals are adopting to promote ECR work. This will be followed by general question and answer.
Victoria Basham is the Editor-in-Chief of Critical Military Studies and co-editor of Edinburgh University Press’ Advances in Critical Military Studies book series. Her research examines how war, and war preparedness, shape people’s daily lives and how daily life can, in turn, influence and facilitate war and other geopolitical outcomes. She is particularly interested in how gender, race, ethnicity, sexuality and social class shape the prioritisation, use and perpetration of military force, especially in liberal democratic societies, and in the wider gendered politics of violence.
Andrew Dorman is trained as a Chartered Accountant with KPMG, qualifying in 1990 before returning to academia. He has previously taught at the University of Birmingham, where he completed his masters and doctoral degrees, and the Royal Naval College Greenwich. He is currently the editor of International Affairs, the Chatham House journal published by Oxford University Press and a Research Associate at the University of Pretoria.