Anna Leander
Anna Leander is a
sociologist and
political scientist. Leander is currently a
professor at the
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. She previously taught at the
Copenhagen Business School and the Inst. de Relacoes Internacionais,
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. Leander is well known for her work in
critical security studies and international political sociology. Theoretically, Leander has played an important role in bringing the work of
Pierre Bourdieu into conversation with the discipline of
International Relations, as well as more recently working with materialist and pragmatist sociologies. Empirically, much of her work focuses on the contours of
private military contractors,
drones, and the politics of knowledge in a digital context. Leander has supported the development of International Political Sociology as an editor, through engagement with professional organizations and research evaluation as well as through her investment with education. Anna Leander was associate editor of
International Political Sociology until 2017 and is currently associate editor of
Security Dialogue and Contexto Internacional and co-editor of the Routledge Series in Private Security Studies. Leander has served on the Norwegian and Swedish Research Councils, numerous research evaluation boards as well as on the advisory boards of DIIS, the
Danish Institute for International Studies and the
German Institute for Global and Area Studies. She was a co-founder of the International Political Sociology section of the
International Studies Association, she co-developed/co-directed the International Business and Politics Program of the Copenhagen Business School, and she has supported/supervised numerous doctoral projects. She is the founder of the
University of Copenhagen's Centre for the Resolution of International Conflicts (CRIC).
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