Dr Charlotte Epstein

Dr Charlotte Epstein

MA La Sorbonne. Mphil., PhD Cantab.(Cambridge)

 

Phone

+61 2 9351 2082

Address

Room 287
Faculty of Arts
H04 - Merewether

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Dr Epstein’s interests are situated at the cusp of International Relations theory (with a particular interest in post-structuralist approaches and discourse theory), critical security studies and global environmental politics, as well as the overlap between international trade and the environment. In her book, The Power of Words in International Relations: Birth of An Anti-Whaling Discourse Epstein approaches the topic of whaling both as an object of analysis in its own right and as a lens for examining the role of discursive power in international relations.

Before joining the department in 2006, Dr Epstein was a Georges Lurcy Visiting Scholar at the UC Berkeley Political Science Department (2004-2006). She holds two undergraduate degrees in Humanities (in Philosophy and Literature) and a Masters in Philosophy from L’Université de Paris-Sorbonne, an MPhil and a PhD in International Relations from the University of Cambridge (UK); and has taught at both Cambridge University and UC Berkeley. At Sydney University she teaches courses on global environment politics and IR theory.

Dr Epstein currently serves as Vice-Chair of the International Political SociologyInternational Political Sociology (IPS) section of the International Studies Association, on the editorial board of International Studies Perspectives, and as an Associate of the Sydney Centre for International Law.

Research Interests

  • International relations
  • Research, Science & Technology Policy

Publications

2009

Journal Article/s

Epstein C 2009, ‘Using Discourse To Study Identity in International Politics: Can Jacques Lacan Help?’, European Journal of International Relations (forthcoming)

Epstein C 2009, ‘Whaling’s Fatal Blow’, Sydney Ideas Quarterly, No. 1/

Epstein C 2009, ‘The Oceans around Us: Borders and Sustenance’, Dialogue, Vol.28, No.1 (Journal of the Australian Academy of the Social Sciences)

2008

Book

Epstein C 2008, The Power of Words in International Relations: Birth of an Anti-Whaling Discourse, MIT press, Cambridge, MA (Runner-up to the 2009 ISA Sprout Award)

Book Section/s

Epstein C 2008 'Embodying Risk: Using Biometrics to Protect the Borders' in Risk and the War on Terror, ed. Louise Amoore and Marieke de Goede, Routledge, London.

Conference Paper/s

Epstein, C 2008, ‘Making the Subject Matter in International Relations: Can Jacques Lacan Help?’, presented at the International Studies Association (ISA), the British International Studies Association (BISA) annual conferences and the Oceanic Conference for International Studies (OCIS).

Epstein, C and A. Vetterlein 2008, 'Whither the Structures? IR's (Half) Turn to Sociology', American Political Science Association (APSA) Annual Conference

2007

Book Section/s

Epstein C 2007 'Common But Differentiated Responsibility' in Encyclopedia of Governance, ed. Mark Bevir, SAGE Publications, pp. 115-16.

Epstein C 2007 'Endangered Species Protection' in Encyclopedia of Governance, ed. Mark Bevir, SAGE Publications, pp. 272-73.

Epstein C 2007 'Natural Resource Management' in Encyclopedia of Governance, ed. Mark Bevir, SAGE Publications, pp. 590-93.

Epstein C 2007 'The Ecosystemic Approach' in Encyclopedia of Governance, ed. Mark Bevir, SAGE Publications, pp. 255-55.

Epstein C 2007 'The Precautionary Principle' in Encyclopedia of Governance, ed. Mark Bevir, SAGE Publications, pp. 744-45.

Journal Article/s

Epstein C 2007 'Book Review:The State and the Global Ecological Crisis by J. Barry and R. Eckersley', Environmental Politics, vol.16:1.

Epstein C 2007 'Guilty Bodies, Productive Bodies, Destructive Bodies: Crossing the Biometric Borders', International Political Sociology, vol.1:2.

Conference Paper/s

Epstein C 2007 'Applying Genealogy to Hegemonic Discourses : The Case of the Anti-Whaling Discourse',International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Conference.

2006

Journal Article/s

Epstein C 2006 'Book Review: Debating the Earth: the Environmental Politics Reader, by J. Dryzek and D. Schlossberg', Environmental Politics, vol.15:1.

Epstein C 2006 'The Making of Global Environmental Norms: Endangered Species Protection', Global Environmental Politics, vol.6:2, pp. 32-55.

Conference Paper/s

Epstein C 2006 'Guilty Bodies, Productive Bodies, Destructive Bodies: Crossing the Biometric Borders',International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Conference.

Epstein C 2006 'Sauvons la baleine ! Le pouvoir discursif en relations internationales : une étude de cas',Institut d´Etudes Politiques (Groupe d´Etudes en Relations Internationales), Bordeaux, France.

2005

Journal Article/s

Epstein C 2005 'Knowledge and Power in Global Environmental Activism', International Journal of Peace Studies, vol.10:1, pp. 47-67.

2004

Conference Paper/s

Epstein C 2004 'A Fractured Hegemony? The US Position in the International Politics of Whaling',International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Conference.

Epstein C 2004 'Whale Discourses, or the Greening of Empire',International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Conference and U.C. Berkeley Political Theory Graduate Research Seminar.

2003

Journal Article/s

Epstein C 2003 'World Wide Whale: Globalisation and a Dialogue of Cultures?' Cambridge Review of International Affairs , vol.16:2, pp. 309-322.

Conference Paper/s

Epstein C 2003 'Knowledge-Power-Activism',International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon.

2002

Conference Paper/s

Epstein C 2002 'To Consume or not to Consume?'CIS/ Cambridge Coach House Seminars and British International Studies Association (BISA) Annual Conference.

2001

Journal Article/s

Epstein C 2001 'Book Review: Towards a Sustainable Whaling Regime, by R. Friedheim ', Environmental Politics, vol.11:2.

Conference Paper/s

Epstein C 2001 'Discursive Construction of Environmental Problems: The Weight of Words in International Environmental Regimes', University of Keele.

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