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Rosa Maryon

Rosa Maryon

I am a Ph.D. Candidate at Cardiff University. My research is fully funded by the Economic and Social Research Council and its Doctoral Training Partnership program. My research looks at the role of security policy in the reconfiguration regime legitimacy in Egypt and Tunisia in an age of authoritarian neoliberalism. I am a steering committee member of the ISRU (Cardiff University International Studies Research Unit). I write the ISRU blog and look after the website and twitter page. I have worked as an Associate Lecturer and Seminar Tutor in Politics and International Relations. I have a masters in Politics and Development Policy in Africa and the Global South (Politique et développement en Afrique et les pays du Sud) from the Laboratory of African Studies in the World based at Sciences Po Bordeaux. During this masters I completed a risk assessment report on a development project in Haiti for the World Bank. I have a second masters from Cardiff University in the ESRC Social Science Research Methods program specialising in International Relations. I have two undergraduate degrees - a Politics and International Relations degree from Cardiff University and a Politics and Economics degree from Sciences Po Bordeaux. I achieved First Class Honours in both these degrees. In 2014 I won the Cardiff University Undergraduate Student of the Year Scholarship.

Latest posts

ISRU Work-In-Progress Sessions 2018/19 – Wednesdays 16.00-17.30

ISRU Work-In-Progress Sessions 2018/19 – Wednesdays 16.00-17.30

Posted on 11 October 2018 by Rosa Maryon

ISRU Work-In-Progress Sessions 2018/19 - Wednesdays 16.00-17.30 24 October: Dr Richard Caddell (Cardiff University) – “The Emerging Regulation of Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction: Challenges and Opportunities for a Changing […]

Guest Speaker Catherine Eschle.  Theorising Feminist Organizing in and against Neoliberalism: Beyond Co-optation and Resistance?

Guest Speaker Catherine Eschle. Theorising Feminist Organizing in and against Neoliberalism: Beyond Co-optation and Resistance?

Posted on 23 May 2018 by Rosa Maryon

Work In Progress Seminar Series 02.05.2018 On 2 May, the ISRU welcomed Guest Speaker Dr Catherine Eschle as part of the Work In Progress Seminar Series. Catherine presented her paper, […]

Education in Singapore’s Soft Power Strategy. Guest speaker Dr Danita Catherine Burke

Education in Singapore’s Soft Power Strategy. Guest speaker Dr Danita Catherine Burke

Posted on 26 April 2018 by Rosa Maryon

Work In Progress seminar series 18.04.2018 On the 18th of April the ISRU welcomed guest speaker Dr Danita Catherine Burke as part of our bi-weekly Work-In-Progress seminar series. Dr. Burke […]

Chronotopes, Governmentality and the Changing Regulation of Traditional Medicine in Kenya. Professor John Harrington.

Chronotopes, Governmentality and the Changing Regulation of Traditional Medicine in Kenya. Professor John Harrington.

Posted on 22 April 2018 by Rosa Maryon

Work In Progress seminar series. 23.03.2018. On the 23rd of March, Professor John Harrington presented his paper entitled ‘Chronotopes, Governmentality and the Changing Regulation of Traditional Medicine in Kenya’ at […]

The Web of Responsibility in and for the Artic. Dr Hannes Hansen-Magnusson

The Web of Responsibility in and for the Artic. Dr Hannes Hansen-Magnusson

Posted on 26 March 2018 by Rosa Maryon

Work In Progress Seminar 21.02.2018 On the 21st of February the ISRU met for the Work In Progress seminar focused on the article and presentation of Dr Hannes Hansen-Magnusson entitled […]

Haiti, Liberia and Ethiopia (1914-1945): Black sovereignty in a white world.  Musab Younis 

Haiti, Liberia and Ethiopia (1914-1945): Black sovereignty in a white world. Musab Younis 

Posted on 22 March 2018 by Rosa Maryon

Work In Progress Seminar. 14.02.2018 On Wednesday the 14th of February Musab Younis, a  Lecturer in International Relations at Cardiff University, presented a paper entitled ‘Haiti, Liberia and Ethiopia (1914-1945): […]

“Leaky Bodies: Rethinking masculinity, hardness and sexual violence in the DRC”. Dr Rachel Massey

“Leaky Bodies: Rethinking masculinity, hardness and sexual violence in the DRC”. Dr Rachel Massey

Posted on 22 March 2018 by Rosa Maryon

Work In Progress Seminar Series. 31.01.2018 On the 31th of January the ISRU met in the first of our bi-weekly Works In Progress seminars of 2018. The unit met to […]