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Prof. Dr. J. Peter Burgess 1 June 1961, Munich, Germany Research professor, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Editor-in-chief, Security Dialogue, SAGE Publications, London Senior Research Fellow, Institute for European Studies, Free University Brussels (VUB) Positions held 2 ........................................................................................ Education 2 ............................................................................................... Scholarly publications 3 ............................................................................ Monographs 3 .................................................................................................. Edited volumes 3 .............................................................................................. Scholarly articles and chapters 3 ...................................................................... Reports, working papers, briefs and book reviews 8 ........................................ Commentaries/Op-Eds 9 .................................................................................. Scholarly translations 10 ................................................................................... Scholarly presentations 11 ....................................................................... Selected conference and seminar presentations 11 ......................................... Selected speeches, public lectures and debates 17 ........................................ Scholarly editing 19 .................................................................................. Teaching and advising 19 ......................................................................... Graduate courses taught 19 ............................................................................. Undergraduate courses taught 19 .................................................................... Doctoral theses co-directed 19 ........................................................................ Masters theses directed 19 .............................................................................. Leadership and research management 20 ............................................... Fundraising 22 .......................................................................................... Professional service 24 .............................................................................. Reference group and advisory committee membership (selected) 24 ............. Editorial board membership 24 ........................................................................ Institutional board membership 24 .................................................................. Evaluation/consultancy 24 ................................................................................ Refereeing 25 ................................................................................................... Association membership 25 ............................................................................. Media appearances 26 ............................................................................. Miscellaneous 26 ...................................................................................... Language proficiency 26 .................................................................................. Civil Status 26 ................................................................................................... References 27 .......................................................................................... Contact: Chemin des Crêts-de-Champel, 19 CH-1206 Geneva, Switzerland [email protected] +47 90923949 +41 79 728 88 54

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Page 1: Prof. Dr. J. Peter Burgessjpeterburgess.com/wp-content/uploads/Burgess-Full-CV2.pdfProf. Dr. J. Peter Burgess 1 June 1961, Munich, Germany Research professor, Peace Research Institute

Prof. Dr. J. Peter Burgess 1 June 1961, Munich, Germany

Research professor, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Editor-in-chief, Security Dialogue, SAGE Publications, London

Senior Research Fellow, Institute for European Studies, Free University Brussels (VUB)

Positions held 2 ........................................................................................Education 2 ...............................................................................................Scholarly publications 3 ............................................................................

Monographs 3 ..................................................................................................Edited volumes 3 ..............................................................................................Scholarly articles and chapters 3 ......................................................................Reports, working papers, briefs and book reviews 8 ........................................Commentaries/Op-Eds 9 ..................................................................................Scholarly translations 10 ...................................................................................

Scholarly presentations 11 .......................................................................Selected conference and seminar presentations 11 .........................................Selected speeches, public lectures and debates 17 ........................................

Scholarly editing 19 ..................................................................................Teaching and advising 19 .........................................................................

Graduate courses taught 19 .............................................................................Undergraduate courses taught 19 ....................................................................Doctoral theses co-directed 19 ........................................................................Masters theses directed 19 ..............................................................................

Leadership and research management 20 ...............................................Fundraising 22 ..........................................................................................Professional service 24 ..............................................................................

Reference group and advisory committee membership (selected) 24 .............Editorial board membership 24 ........................................................................Institutional board membership 24 ..................................................................Evaluation/consultancy 24 ................................................................................Refereeing 25 ...................................................................................................Association membership 25 .............................................................................

Media appearances 26 .............................................................................Miscellaneous 26 ......................................................................................

Language proficiency 26 ..................................................................................Civil Status 26 ...................................................................................................

References 27..........................................................................................

Contact: Chemin des Crêts-de-Champel, 19

CH-1206 Geneva, Switzerland

[email protected]

+47 90923949

+41 79 728 88 54

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Posi%ons  held  

Educa%on  

Ph.D. (Philosophy), Université François-Rabelais de Tours. Thesis: Force et résistance dans la philosophie politique de Hegel (Force and Resistance in Hegel’s Political Philosophy). Director: Jean-Christophe Merle; Jury: Jean-François Kervégan, Catherine Colliot-Thélène, Robert Legros, Joël Biard, 2010.

D.E.A. (Philosophy), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. Thesis: L’économie de force et de résistance dans la dialectique spéculative de Hegel (The economy of force and resistance in Hegel’s speculative dialectic). Director: Nicolas Tertullian, 1992.

M.phil. (French & Comparative Literature), Columbia University, New York, 1989.

Freie Universität Berlin (Philosophy), 1989-1990.

Université de Paris VII (Semiotics), 1988-1989.

Diploma in Latin, City University of New York, Summer Latin & Greek Institute, 1987.

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At present Research Professor, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) (since 2002).

Editor-in-chief, Security Dialogue, SAGE Publications, London (since 2001).

Senior Research Fellow (adjunct), Institute for European Studies, Free University Brussels (since 2009)

2004-2011 Leader, Security Programme, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO).

2009-2011 Director (adjunct), Centre for Security Studies, Collegium Civitas, Warsaw

2008-2011 Professor (adjunct) of Risk Psychology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).

2006-2007 Professor (adjunct/Professeur invité) of International Relations, Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques (Sciences Po, Paris).

2003-2004 Professor (adjunct) of Cultural Studies, Centre for Development and the Environment (SUM), University of Oslo.

2002 Full Professor, Promotion by evaluation by a committee of peers (personlig opprykk), International Peace Research Institute, Oslo

2001-2002 Senior Researcher International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO).

1998-2002 Associate professor (adjunct) Volda University College, Volda, Norway

1998-2001 Senior Research Fellow (adjunct), International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO).

1998-2000 Jean Monnet Fellow, European University Institute, Florence, Italy.

1997-1998 Research Fellow Volda University College, Volda Norway.

1997 Associate Professor (førsteamanuensis), Promotion by evaluation by a committee of peers (personlig opprykk), Volda University College.

1995-1997 Lecturer, Volda University College, Volda, Norway.

1992-1994 Lecturer University of Oslo, Norway (adjunct).

1992-1994 Teacher Lycée Français d’Oslo, Norway.

1988 Instructor Columbia University, New York.

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M.A. (Comparative Literature), University of Chicago, 1985.

Université de Paris I (Comparative Literature), 1985.

B.A. (English Literature), University of Iowa, Iowa City, 1984.

B.S. (Mechanical Engineering), University of Colorado, Boulder, 1983.

Scholarly  publica%ons  

Monographs  

6. Samfunnssikkerhet før og etter 22/7 (Societal security before and after July 22, 2011). Oslo: Abstrakt forlag, 2014 (forthcoming).

5. The Ethical Subject of Security. Geopolitical Reason and the Threat against Europe. London: Routledge, 2011.

4. Promoting Human Security: Ethical, Normative and Educational Frameworks in Western Europe (collective). Paris: UNESCO, 2007.

3. Culture and Rationality. European Frameworks of Norwegian Identity. Oslo: Norwegian Academic Press, 2001.

2. Ivar Aasen’s Logic of Nation. Toward a Philosophy of Culture. Volda: Volda University College Press, 1999. 2nd edition 2005.

1. The Gender of Signs. Essays in Comparative Literature. Volda: Volda University College Press, 1995.

Edited  volumes  

10. Cultures of Governance and Peace: A Comparison of EU and Indian Theoretical and Policy Approaches (with Oliver Richmond and Ranabir Samaddar). Manchester: Manchester University Press (forthcoming, 2015).

9. Handbook of New Security Studies, 2nd edition completely revised, London: Routledge, (forthcoming, 2015).

8. Europe under Threat? Security, Immigration, Integration (with Serge Gutwirth). Brussels: VUB Press, 2011.

7. Handbook of New Security Studies. London: Routledge, 2009.

6. Museum Europa: The European Cultural Heritage between Economics and Politics. Kristiansand: Norwegian Academic Press, 2003.

5. Den norske pastorale opplysningen. Nye perspektiver på norsk historiografi på 1800-talet (The Norwegian Pastoral Enlightenment: New Perspectives on Norwegian Historiography in the 19th Century) Oslo: Abstrakt Forlag, 2003.

4. Nation, Modernity, Written Culture (with Odd Monsson). Kristiansand. Norwegian Academic Press, 2002.

3. Den europeiske identiteten og den skandinaviske (European and Scandinavian Identity) (with Svein Ivar Angel & Bo Stråth). Volda: Volda University College skriftserie, 2001.

2. European Security Identities. Contested Understandings of EU and NATO (with Ola Tunander), Oslo: PRIO, 2000.

1. Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe. Amsterdam/Atlanta, Georgia: Rodopi, 1997.

Scholarly  ar7cles  and  chapters  

(Publication in: peer-reviewed journal*, peer-reviewed anthology∞).

2015 74. ’Security studies’ in (Pinar Bilgin, Xavier Guillaume and Mark B. Salter, eds.) Handbook of

International Political Sociology, London: Routledge (forthcoming).∞

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73. ‘Cultures of governance and peace’ (with Oliver Richmond and Ramadir Samaddar) in Cultures of Governance and Peace: A Comparison of EU and Indian Theoretical and Policy Approaches (with Oliver Richmond and Ranabir Samaddar). Manchester: Manchester University Press (forthcoming).*

2014 72. ‘The societal impact of counterterrorist legislation’ (with Médéric Martin-Mazé) in Fiona de

Londras (ed.) The Impact, Legitimacy and Effectiveness of EU Counter-Terrorism, London: Routledge (forthcoming).∞

71. ‘Security and temporality: Heidegger’s fears’, Theory, Culture and Society (under review).*

70. ‘Surveillance and social science: The case of the Indian Unique ID system’, Surveillance Studies (forthcoming).*

69. ‘An Ethics of Security’ in Christopher Daase, ed. Dialogues on Security. London: Routledge (forthcoming).∞

68. ‘Commensurability and method in critical security studies’, Critical Studies on Security 2(3),(forthcoming).*

67. ‘The future of security research for the social sciences and humanities’. Standing Committee for the Humanities. Strasbourg: European Science Foundation.*

2013 66. ‘New Middle East, new insecurities and the limits of liberation geography’ (with Costas

Constantinou), Security Dialogue, 44: 365-373.*

65. ‘The question of justice in moral, social and legal community’ in Jean-Christophe Merle (ed.), World Republic. Stuttgart: Springer, 501-514.∞

64. ‘Learning to be Norwegian: Nationbuilding as cultural pedagogy in Aasen, Kristvik, Helenes and Slagstad’ in Jens Johan Hyvik and Stephen J. Walton (eds.) ‘Der var ruskut å leggja utpå’. Oslo: Novus forlag, 55-82.∞

63. ‘Securitizing Water: A case study of the Indus Water Basin’(with Utam Singh & Taylor Owen), Cambridge Review of International Affairs 26(1): 1-26.*

2012 62. ‘Dialectical constitutionalism’ in John Erik Fossum and Agustín José Menéndez (eds.), A

Multitude of Constitutions? European Constitutional Pluralism in Question. Oslo: ARENA, 76-82.

61. ’The axiology of security in Nietzche’s critique of modernity’. The Sociological Review 60(4): 696-714.*

2011 60. ‘Human security’ (with Jonas Gräns) in Craig A. Snyder (ed.), Contemporary Security and

Strategy (third edition). London: Palgrave Macmillan, 87-109.

59. ‘Introduction’ in J. Peter Burgess and Serge Gutwirth (eds.) Europe under Threat? Security, Immigration, Integration. Brussels: VUB Press.

58. ‘The Global Governance of Finance and Security. Introduction to the Special Issue’ (with Nina Boy & Anna Leander), Security Dialogue. 42, 115-122.*

57. ‘Kulturfestung Europa. Über die Notwendigkeit und Unmöglichkeit Europäer, zu sein (On the Necessity and Impossibility of being a European)’ in Jasmin Halt (ed.) Europe - Insights from the In- and Outside, Karlsruhe: Zentrum für Angewandte Kulturwissenschaft.

2010 56. ‘The Value of Security’ in Didier Bigo, Sergio Carrera, Elspeth Guild and R.B.J. Walker

(eds.), Europe’s 21st Century Challenge: Delivering Liberty. London: Ashgate, 251-268.

55. ‘La nouvelle éthique politique de l’insécurité [The New Political Ethics of Insecurity]’, Ethiques et économiques 7(2).

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54. ‘A Human Security Tale of Two Europes’ (with Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh) Global Society. 24(4): 447-465.*

53. ‘Introduction to New Security Studies’ in J. Peter Burgess (ed.) Handbook of New Security Studies. London. Routledge.∞

2009 52. ‘The Political Ethics of the Liberal Peace’ (with Endre Begby), Philosophy and Public Policy

1(1): 91-104.*

51. ‘There is no European security, only European securities’, Cooperation and Conflict, 44(3): 309-328.*

50. ‘The New Nomos of Europe’. Geopolitics 14:135-160.*

2008 49. ‘Non-Military Security Challenges’ in Craig A. Snyder (ed.) Contemporary Security and

Strategy. London: Palgrave Macmillan.∞

48. ‘Critical Assessment of Communication from the European Parliament and the Council Concerning Terrorist Recruitment - Addressing the Factors Contributing to Violent Radicalisation’, in Didier Bigo and Anastassia Tsoukala (eds.) Controlling Security, Paris, Harmattan/Centre d'études sur les conflits, 2008, pp. 133-144.

47. ‘The Ethical Challenges of Human Security in the Age of Globalisation’, International Social Science Journal. 190: 133-150.

46. ‘Security and Insecurity in the European Community of Values’, Krassimir Y. Nikolov (ed.) Adapting to Integration in an Enlarged Europe. Volume I: Adapting Key Policies in the European Union. Sofia: BECSA.

45. ‘Modernity and Political Culture: Ulrich Beck’s Theory of a Cosmopolitan Europe’ in Ekavi Athanassopoulou (ed.) United in Diversity? European Integration and Political Cultures. London / New York: Tauris, pp. 51-67.

2007 44. ‘Social Values and Material Threat. The European Programme for Critical Infrastructure

Protection’. International Journal of Critical Infrastructures, 3(3/4), 471-487.*

43.‘The evolution of European Union law and Carl Schmitt’s theory of the nomos of Europe’ in Louiza Odysseos and Fabio Petito (eds.) The International Political Thought of Carl Schmitt. ∞ Terror, liberal war and the crisis of global order. London: Routledge, 185-201.

42. ∞‘Non-military Security Challenges’ in Craig A. Snyder (ed.) Contemporary Security and Strategy. London. Palgrave.

41. ‘The Ethical Core of the Nation-State. Zizek’s Contribution to the Nationalism Debate’. Gregory Reichberg & Henrik Syse (eds.) Ethics, Nationalism and Just War. Medieval and Contemporary Perspectives. Washington: Catholic University Press.

40. ‘Norway, Article V and the New Strategic Concept’ in Maria Wagrowska & Bartosz Wisniewski (eds.) Article V and NATO: The Core Clause. Warsaw: Center for International Relations, 14-19.

2006 39.‘Dialektischer Kosmopolitismus (Dialectical Cosmopolitanism)’, Zeitschrift für internationale

Beziehungen, 2/2006, 255-260.*

38. ‘The Ethical Transformation of Risk‘, in Values in Decisions On Risk (VALDOR) 2006 Proceedings, VALDOR: Stockholm.

37. ‘Det barnslige: Om forskning og rettigheter (Childishness: On research and rights)’, Barn 4: 65-74.

2005 36. ‘Editors’ Introduction’ to a Special Section on the Report of the UN High-Level

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Panel’ (with Robert Piper) Security Dialogue 36(3) 2005: 361-363.

35. ‘Simmel and the Federalist Vision: Between Cultural and Economic Value’, Jean-Christophe Merle. ed. Globalisering der Öffentlichkeit? Berlin: Akademie Verlag.

34. ‘The Legitimacy of War in the Age of Globalisation: EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy’. Jean-Christophe Merle, ed. Globalisering der Öffentlichkeit? Berlin: Akademie Verlag.

2004 33. ‘The Ambivalence of the National: Jakob Aall and Dano-Norwegian Identity’ Nations and

Nationalism 10(4), 2004: 619-637.*

32. ‘Media, Peace, Conflict’, Transformator 3(2) 2004: 82-88.

31. ‘Editors’ Introduction: What is ‘Human Security?’’ (with Taylor Owen) Security Dialogue 35(4), 345-346.*

30. ‘The Religious Site in Civil Space: Meaning and Function of the Temple Mount/al-Haram al-Sharif’. Social Identities 3/2004: 311-323.*

29. ‘The Ethics of Security’ in Alessandro Gobbicchi (ed.) Globalization, Uncertainty, New Prospects. Roma: Centro militare di Studi Strategici.

2003 28. ‘Som det egentlig var? Det egne og det andre i 1800-tallets kulturhistoriografi’ (As it

actually was? The selfsame and the other in 19th Century cultural historiography)’, (with Frode Helland), in Bjarne Hodne & Randi Sæbøe, eds, Kulturforskning. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget (19–28).

27. ‘Introduction: Europe without the Myth of Europe’ in J. Peter Burgess (ed.) Museum Europa: The European Cultural Heritage between Economics and Politics. Kristiansand: Norwegian Academic Press.

26. ‘The Abduction of ‘The Abduction of Europa’ in J. Peter Burgess (ed.) Museum Europa: The European Cultural Heritage between Economics and Politics. Kristiansand: Norwegian Academic Press.

25. ‘Forord (Foreword)’. Den norske pastorale opplysningen. Nye perspektiver på norsk historiografi (The Norwegian Pastoral Enlightenment: New Perspectives on Norwegian Historiography). J. Peter Burgess (red.) Oslo: Abstrakt Forlag.

24. ‘Den opplyste romantikken og den romantiske opplysningen (Enlightened Romanticism and Romantic Enlightenment) and ‘Den norske pastorale opplysningen. Nye perspektiver på norsk historiografi (The Norwegian Pastoral Enlightenment: New Perspectives on Norwegian Historiography)’ in J. Peter Burgess (red.) Oslo: Abstrakt Forlag.

23. ∞‘Culture and the Rationality of Law from Weimar to Maastricht’ in Christian Joerges & Navrai Singh Ghaleig (eds.) Darker Legacies of Law in Europe. The Shadow of National Socialism and Fascism over Europe and its Legal Traditions. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2003, 143-166.

22. ‘The Politics of the South China Sea: Territoriality and International Law’. Security Dialogue 34(1).

21. ‘The Ambivalence of the National. Dano-Norwegian Identity through the Eyes of Jacob Aall 1799-1814’. Preface to Jen Johan Hyvik. ‘Fædrelandske Ideer’. Jacob Aalls nasjonsforståelse 1799-1814. Kristiansand. Høyskoleforlag.

2002 20. ‘Ethics of Humanitarian Intervention: The Circle Closes’ Security Dialogue 33(3), 261-264.

19. ‘Nation and Language at the Frontier of National Culture’ (with Odd Monsson) in J. Peter Burgess & Odd Monsson (eds.) Nation, Modernity, Written Culture. Kristiansand. Norwegian Academic Press, 11-14.

18. ‘Språk og agon. Det kommunikative motstandsmomentet i kollektiv sjølvkonstituering

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(Language and agon. The communicative moment of resistance in collective self-constitution’, in Svein Bjørkås (ed.) Kulturpolitikk og forskningsformidling II, Individ, identitet og kulturell erfaring (Cultural politics and research dissemination II. Individual, Identity and cultural experience), Kristiansand, Norwegian Academic Press: 215-233.

18. ‘Cultural Semiotics and New Norwegian Written Culture. A Response to Kjell Lars Berge’ in J. Peter Burgess & Odd Monsson (eds.) Nation, Modernity, Written Culture. Kristiansand. Norwegian Academic Press, 77-84.

17. ‘What’s so European about the European Union?: Legitimacy between Institution and Identity’. European Journal of Social Theory. 5(4), 465-479.*

2001 16. ‘Money and Political Economy: From the Werner Plan to the Delors Report and

Beyond’ (with Bo Stråth) in Bo Stråth & Lars Magnusson. From the Werner Plan to the EMU: The Economic-Political Embedding of Labour Markets between Europe and the Nation in Historical View. Brussels: P.U.I.

15. ‘Identitet og mangfald. Den norske, den skandinaviske og den europeiske (Identity and Plurality. The Norwegian, the Scandinavian, and the European)’ in Den europeiske identiteten og den skandinaviske (European and Scandinavian Identity) (with Svein Ivar Angel & Bo Stråth). Volda, Høgskulen i Volda.

2000 14. ‘In Service of Narrative. Master and Slave in Hegel’s Philosophy’ in Renate Schülte (ed.)

Narratives of the Servant. Florence: European University Institute.

13. ‘Coal, Steel and Spirit. The Double Reading of European Unity (1948-50)’ in Bo Stråth (ed.) Europe and the Other and Europe as the Other. Brussels: P.I.E./Piper.

12. ‘Maktens begrep, begrepets makt (The concept of Power and the power of the concept)’ in Iver B. Neumann & Inger-Johanne Sand (eds.), Maktens strateger. Oslo: Pax Forlag.

1999 11. ‘The Logic of Language and Nation in the Emergence of Nynorsk’ in Theodor Barth and

Magnus Enzell (eds.) Collective Identity and Citizenship in Europe. Fields of Access and Exclusion Oslo/Jerusalem: ARENA/Van Leer Institute, Report No. 3.

1997 10. ‘On the Necessity and the Impossibility of a European Cultural Identity’ in J. Peter

Burgess, (ed.) Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe Amsterdam/Atlanta, Georgia. Rodopi.∞

9. ‘Preface’ in J. Peter Burgess (ed.) Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe Amsterdam/Atlanta, Georgia. Rodopi.

1996 8. ‘Ivar Aasen, «det norske» og «det europeiske» (Ivar Aasen, ‘the Norwegian’ and ‘the

European’)’, with Arne Apelseth & Odd Monsson. Tidsskrift for Sunnmøre Historielag (Journal for the Sunnmøre History Club). Jarle Sulebust (ed.) No. 72.

7. ‘Kraft og motstand i Verdenshistorien (Force and Resistance in World History)’ in Jakob Dahl Rendtorff (ed.) Indivdets genkomst i litteratur, filosofi og samfundsteori, Copenhagen: Nordisk Sommeruniversitetets Press.

1995 6. ‘Ivar Aasens (att)skaping av det europeiske (Ivar Aasen’s (Re)creation of the European)’. Syn

& Segn. no. 102. 4.

5. ‘Sistemann: Fukuyama og historiens slutt (The Last Man: Fukyama and the End of History)’ Samtiden. No. 2, 1995.

4.‘‘... a serenity of still and exquisite brilliance...’: Technology and Subjectivity in Christa Wolf’s

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Störfal’ in Theo D’Haen (ed.). Narrative Turns and Minor Genres in Postmodernism. Amsterdam/Atlanta, Georgia: Rodopi.∞

1994 3. ‘European Borders: History of Space/Space of History.’ The Canadian Journal of Political

and Social Theory. Volume 17, numbers 1-2.

2. ‘Europeisk historie og grensens begrep (European history and Concept of the Border’ in Ola Tunander (ed.) Europa og Muren: Om ‘den andre’, gränslandet och historiens återkomst i 90-talets Europa Copenhagen: Nordisk Sommeruniversitets Skriftserie.

1. ‘Diplomatics’. The Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory. Volume 17(3).

Reports,  working  papers,  briefs  and  book  reviews  

2012 28. ‘The Societal Impact of Security Research’, PRIO briefing paper 9/2012.

2008 27. ‘The role of law, ethics and justice in security practices (with David Rodin). Oslo, PRIO

Papers.

26. ‘Public-Private Dialogue in Security Research’, (with Monica Hanssen) Briefing Paper, European Parliament LIBE Committee.

25. ‘Security after privacy: The Transformation of Personal Data in the Age of Terror’. PRIO Policy Brief, 5/2008.

24. ‘Security as ethics’. PRIO Policy Brief 6/2008.

23. ‘Human values and Security Technologies’. PRIO Policy Brief 7/2008.

22. ‘The Influence of Globalization on Societal Security: The Norwegian Context’ (with Sissel Haugdal Jore) PRIO briefing paper, 4/2008.

21. ‘International Collaboration on Societal Security: NATO, the EU, the UN and Norway’, (with Naima Mouhleb) PRIO briefing paper, 3/2008.

20. ‘International collaboration (NATO, EU, UN, OSCE) on societal security’ (with Naima Mouhleb) PRIO briefing paper, 2/2008.

19. ‘The Influence of Globalization on Societal Security: The International Setting’ (with Sissel Haugdal Jore) PRIO briefing paper, 1/2008.

2007 18. ‘A critical evaluation of the Commission Communication to the European Parliament and

the Council concerning the recruitment of terrorist groups: Combating the factors that contribute to violent radicalisation (COM/2005/0313 final)’. Briefing paper for the Directorate-General Internal Policies, Policy Department C, Citizens Rights and Constitutional Affairs.

17. ‘A presentation of the state of societal security in Norway’ (with Naima Mouhleb) PRIO briefing paper, 4/2007.

16. ‘Between prevention and preparedness: The European Commissions’s Green Paper on bio-preparedness’ (with Sonja Kittelsen) PRIO briefing paper, 3/2007.

15. ‘What is new and what is old in NATO’s strategic concept?’ in NATO Preparatory seminar for NATO’s Foreign Ministers meeting in Oslo. Oslo: Norges Fredsråd, 4-7.

2005 14. After the Monopoly of Violence: The Legitimacy of Post-national Military Intervention.

Roma: Centro Militare di Studi Strategici. 13. ‘Spenningsfeltet mellom kulturell og økonomisk verdi i forvaltning av kulturarv i EU [The

tension between cultural and economic value in the management of cultural heriage in the EU]’. Contribution to the Government White Paper, Kultur og næring [Culture and commerce], Norwegian Ministry of Culture, Education and Church.

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2003 12. Security Identity. Roma: Centro Militare di Studi Strategici.

2002 11. ‘The Foundation for a New Consensus on Humanitarian Intervention’ Security Dialogue

33(3), 383-384.

2001 10. ‘Encyclopedic Europe’. Security Dialogue 32(3), 375-376.

9. ‘The Ethics of Identity. Interdisciplinary Research on the Formation, Expression & Ethical Consequences of Identity’ (project application, with Karen Hostens, Gregory Reichberg, Henrik Syse).

8. Minor Writings on Visual Art and Literature. Notat. Volda: Høgskulen i Volda.

2000 7. ‘Meaning and Science in Weimar: Crisis and the Cultural Foundations of Reason’ Florence:

European University Institute.

6. ‘Fremtidens nåtid: Vestens fremtidsforståelse (The Presence of the Future: The Western Conception of the Future)’. Notat. Volda: Volda University College skriftserie.

5. ‘Trois piliers de la pensée de force et résistance: Héraclite, Aristote, Shelling (Three pillars of the Thought of Force and Resistance: Heraclites, Aristotle, Schelling’. Notat. Volda: Volda University College skriftserie.

4. ‘Legitimacy between Institution and Identity: What’s European about the European Union’, Florence: Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies, Working Paper.

3. ‘The Concept of Money from The Werner Plan to the Delors Report’, Florence: Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies, Working Paper.

2. ‘Culture and Political Economy. The Manifold Discourse of EMU’, Florence: Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies, Working Paper.

1. ‘Law and Cultural Identity’. Oslo: ARENA Working Papers.

Commentaries/Op-Eds

Continuous blog with political commentary (2009-present):

Notes on European Political Culture (http://jpeterburgess.com/category/blog/). 2013 26. ‘Angerens politikk er ingen garananti [The politics of regret is no guarantee]’ (with

Kenneth Pettersen), Aftenposten, 19 April.

25. ’Terrorismens byråkratisering [The bureaucratization of terrorism]’, Morgenbladet, 25 January.

2012 24. ’Hva er «samfunnssikkerhet»? [What is ‘societal security’?]’, Aftenposten, 27 August.

2011 23. ‘En nødvendig naivetet’ (A necessary naïveté), Morgenbladet, 5 August.

2010 22. Norge ute av takt med NATO (Norway out of sync with NATO), Dagbladet, 14 January.

2009 21. ‘Terror, peanøtter og risikovitenskap [Terror, peanuts and risk science]’, Ny Tid, 23

October.

2007 20.‘Norge: Europeisk uten EU [European outside the EU]’. Op-Ed. Aftenposten. 16 April.

19. ‘European outside of the EU’, The Magazine, August.

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2004 18. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 35(4): 403-404.

17. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 35(3): 275-278.

16. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 35(2): 131-134.

15. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 35(1): 5-8.

2003 14. ‘Falske motsetninger. Hvordan skal vi forstå makt? (False Oppositions: How should one

Understand Power?’). Op-Ed. Aftenposten. 13 October 2003.

13. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 34(4) 2003: 387-390.

12. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 34(3) 2003: 251-254.

11. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 34(2) 2003: 131-134.

10. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 34(1) 2003: 5-6.

2002 9. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 33(4) 2002: 395-398.

8. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 33(3) 2002: 259-260.

7. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 33(3) 2002: 123-126.

6. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 33(1) 2002: 5-8.

2001 5. ‘Editor’s Comments’. Security Dialogue 32(4) 2001, 387-392.

4. ‘Editor’s Comments’ (with Pavel Baev) Security Dialogue 32(3) 2001: 275-280.

3. ‘Editor’s Comments’ (with Pavel Baev) Security Dialogue 32(2) 2001: 131-136.

2000 2. ‘Makten utreder seg selv (Power Investigates Itself)’. Oslo. Morgenbladet, 2 March, 2000.

1995 1. ‘Om (stats)vitenskapens vitenskapelighet (On the Scientificity of (Political) Science)’ Oslo.

Morgenbladet. December 13, 1995.

Scholarly translations

2005 14. ‘War is Peace: On Post-national War’ (from German: Ulrich Beck, ‘Krieg ist Frieden: Über

den Postnationalen Krieg’), Security Dialogue 36(1).

2004 13. ‘Uncertain Identities: Use and Risk of Identity Concepts’ (from French: Astrid von Busekist,

‘Identités incertaines: Usage et risques du concept de l’identité’). Security Dialogue 35(1).

2003 12. ‘The Construction of the Past in situ: Layers of Historical Understanding’. (from Danish:

Søren Kjørup, ‘Fortidens konstruksjon in situ: Lage med historisk forståelse’) in J. Peter Burgess, ed. Museum Europa. The European Cultural Heritage between Politics and Economics. Kristiansand: HøyskoleForlag.

11. ‘Europa’s Saints: The Official Construction of the European Union’ (from Danish: Uffe Østergård, Europas Helgener’) in J. Peter Burgess, ed. Museum Europa. The European Cultural Heritage between Politics and Economics. Kristiansand: HøyskoleForlag.

10. ‘The Silence of Words’ (from German: Ulrich Beck, ‘Das Schweigen der Wörter’). Security Dialogue 34(3), 255-267.

9. ‘War on Terrorism: Feminist and Ethical Perspectives’ (from Swedish, Anna T. Höglund, ‘Feministiska och etiska perspektiv på ‘kriget mot terrorismen’’), Security Dialogue 34(2), 242-245.

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2002 8. ‘An Attack Against Iraq will Weaken International Law’ (from Norwegian, Geir Ulfstein,

‘Terror og folkerett’). Security Dialogue. 33(4), 501-503.

1999 7. ‘On our Written Language’ (from Danish, Ivar Aasen, ‘Om vort Skriftsprog’) in J. Peter

Burgess, Ivar Aasen’s Logic of Nation. Toward a Philosophy of Culture. Volda, Høgskulen I Volda, 108-110.

6. ‘On Culture and Norwegianness, (from Danish, Ivar Aasen, ‘Om Dannelse og Norskhed’) in J. Peter Burgess, Ivar Aasen’s Logic of Nation. Toward a Philosophy of Culture. Volda, Høgskulen i Volda, 111-136.

5. ‘Recollections from the Language Debate of Autumn 1858’ (from New Norwegian, Ivar Aasen, ‘Minningar fraa Maalstriden um haust 1858’) in J. Peter Burgess, Ivar Aasen’s Logic of Nation. Toward a Philosophy of Culture. Volda, Høgskulen I Volda, 137-158.

4. ‘The Many Houses of European Value: European Human and Cultural Relativism (from Danish, Uffe Østergård, ‘De europæiske værdiers mange hus’) in J. Peter Burgess (ed.) Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe. Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi, 41-58.

1997 3. ‘The European Self-Image’ (from Norwegian, Trond Berg Eriksen, ‘Det europeiske selv-

bilde’) in J. Peter Burgess (ed.) Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe. Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi, 1997, 111-117.

2. ‘Eurotaoism’ (from German, Peter Sloterdijk, ‘Eurotaoisme) in J. Peter Burgess, ed. Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe. Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi, 277-290.

1. ‘Europe without Nations: An Artifice, a Dangerous Mirage’ (from French, Max Gallo, ‘Europe sans les nations. Un artifice, un mirage dangereux’) in J. Peter Burgess (ed.) Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe. Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi, 382-393.

Scholarly  presenta%ons    

Selected  conference  and  seminar  presenta7ons  

2014 139. ‘Futurology, foresighting and the ethics of the unthinkable’, ETTIS project final

conference, Brussels, 21.11.

138. ‘Privacy by Design and Societal Impact’, European Security Research Conference, Genoa, 12.10.

137. ‘Security Technologies and Societal Values in Nordic Societal Security’, New Trends in Societal Security Research in the Nordic Countries, Stockholm, 12.26.

136. ‘From technological potential to societal planning: The ETTIS approach to security foresighting’, Shaping societal security in the EU, Brussels, 11.20.

135. ‘Operasjonalisering av FOU om samfunnssikkerhet (Operationalising research on societal security)’, Direktoratet for Samfunnssikkerhet og Beredskap (Directorate for Societal Security and Preparedness, Tønsberg, 11.06.

134. ‘Security, ethics and research methodology’, University of Freiburg Center for Security and Society’, Freiburg, Germany, 06.26.

133. ‘Critical approaches to biometric surveillance’, School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, 06.12

132. ‘Putting research into practice’ Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, 04.28.

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131. ’Pragmatism, politics and the international’, Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, 04.27.

130. ’The face as politics’, Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, 04.26.

2013 129. ‘Ethically Compliant Technologies: an Opportunity or a Dream’, MILIPOL Conference,

Paris, France, 11.19. 128. ‘Trust as a proxy for certainty’, Norwegian-American Transatlantic Conference,

Washington, D.C., 11.13.

127. ‘The state and social justice’, CORE Conference, New Dehli, India, 11.11.

126. ‘Security, Knowledge and Communication’, PACT Workshop, Veneto, Italy, 06.20.

125. ‘Research ethics chemical detection’, DOGGIES Workshop, University of Parma, Italy, 06.14.

124. ‘Sicherheit als Ethik (Security as ethics)’, Sichere Zeiten? Gesellschaftliche Dimensionen der Sicherheitsforschung (Secure Times? Societal Dimensions of Security Research), Berlin, Germany, 06.13.

123. ‘Desirable surveillance? studying norms and values in the Indian national biometric ID scheme’, The New Transparency Conference, Kingston, Ontario, 05.31.

122. ‘Modelling ETTIS’, ETTIS annual conference, Dublin, Ireland, 05.16.

121. ‘On the politics of epistemic authority’, Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, California, 04.04

120. ‘On the dialogue of securities’, Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, California, 04.03.

119. ‘The PERSEUS research methodology’, HOMESEC Conference, Madrid, Spain, 03.13.

118. ‘Subjectivity, vulnerability, accusation’, Security and Vulnerability Workshop, Lund University, 01.31.

117. ‘The PERSEUS project’, Making Interdisciplinarity Work, Net4 Society, Brussels, Belgium 01.15.

116. ‘Sikkerhet og naivitet’ (Security and naiveté), Samfunnssikkerhet og det nye trusselbildet (Societal Security and New Threats), Stavanger, Norway, 01.10.

115. ‘Terrorismens byråkratisering (The bureaucratisation of terrorism’), Nasjonal fagkonferanse i statsvitenskap (National Political Science Conference), 01.07

2012 114. ’What is critical migration studies?’, Calcutta Research Group, Kolkata, India, 09.30.

113. ‘Security and values’, Programme for Peace and Conflict Studies, Pondicherry, India, 09.21.

112. ‘What is a digital enlightenment?’, Digital Enlightenment Conference, Luxembourg, 06.19

111. ‘Societal security: concept and practice’, University of Stravanger, Norway, 05.24

110. ‘The ethical subject of security’, University of Hamburg, Germany, 05.15.

109. ’The future of security’, Graduate Institute of International Affairs, Geneva, Switzerland, 04.23.

108. ’Hva er geostrategi? (What is geostrategy?)’, Norwegian Defense Course, Bardufoss, Norway, 04.18.

107. ’Security and temporality’, Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, San Diego, California, 04.03.

106. ’Governance and peace-building’, Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, San Diego, California, 04.03.

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105. ’Notes on smart control’, Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, San Diego, California, 04.03.

104. ’The CORE project in cultural perspective’, Varanasi University, Varanasi, India, 02.18.

103. ’Introduction to security studies’, Programme for Peace and Conflict Studies, Pondicherry, India, 03.15.

2011 102. ‘Security and culture’, ESPAS workshop, Pautadia, India, 09.25.

101. ’Conflict analysis in multiple cultural settings’, Re-imagining the world in 2030, ESPAS regional conference, New Delhi, 09.24.

100. ’The meaning of security in a globalised world’, University of Kalyana, India, 09.22.

99. ’What is security?’, Security research and Europe’s societal challenges: what do citizens want?, Oslo, 06.08.

98. ’Understanding the Indian UID system’, University of Gothenburg, 08.25.

97. ‘Security as ethos and episteme’, Sussex University, 05.17.

96. ‘Postures scientifiques pour une recomposition disciplinaire (Scientific positions for recomposing a discipline)’, Journée d’études: Recherche en securité pour un co-design SHS/Sciences appliquées, Maison des sciences de l’homme, Paris, 05.13.

95. ‘Tools and methodologies for VALUESEC’, University of Stavanger, 05.04

94. ‘Security as ethos and episteme’, University of Amsterdam, 05.03.

93. ‘What is security?’, Forum Bellagio on the Establishment of a U.N. World Security University, Bellagio, 04.06.

92. ‘On Dialectical constitutionalism’, A Multitude of Constitutions? European Constitutional Pluralism in Question, University of Oslo, 01.13.

2010 91. ‘Sécurité européenne, enjeux internationaux (European security, international stakes)’,

Facultés universitaires de Notre Dame de la Paixet, Namur, 12.16.

92.‘Security 2.0: Biometric personhood’, Governance and Ethics of Emerging ICT and Security Technologies, European Parliament, Brussels, 11.18.

91. ‘Generation Chernobyl: Subjectivity and de-territorialisation’, Borders of Humanity, CERI, Paris, 10.29.

90. ‘What is a border? The social context of border management’, Capgemini workshop on border security, Les Fontaines, 10.26.

89. ‘Nasjonale og internasjonale perspektiver: Begrep og praksis i forskning om samfunnssikkerhet og risiko (National and international perspectives: Concepts and practice in research on societal security and risk)’, SAMRISK annual conference, Stavanger, 10.14.

88. ‘Security and data protection: Notes on ‘Much ado about data protection: Decrypting data protection in European internal security’’, Institut d'Études Européennes, Brussels, 10.12

87. ‘The Internal Security Strategy and the new security culture’, Security Innovation Forum, Essen, 10.06.

86. ‘Trust, security and insecurity’, Final conference of the RISE Conference, Brussels, 09.23.

85. ‘Security as a prerequisite for prosperity’, Security Research Conference, European Union, DG Enterprise, Ostende, 09.23.

84. ‘Norsk samfunnssikkerhet i en global verden: Kritisk blikk på norske myndigheters bruk av samfunnssikkerhetsbegrepet (Norwegian societal security in a globalized world: Critical regard on the use of the concpet of societal security by Norwegian authorities’ Workshop in the project The social determination of risk, Stavanger, 09.16.

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83. ‘The time of security’, Stockholm, Standing Group on International relations, 09.10.

82. ‘Societal security in European Security R & D’, Workshop on Societal Security R & D, European Commission, Brussels, 01.07.

81. ‘Human security, the new panacea and its political usages’, New Forms of Security Threats and Challenges in the Arab World, Copenhagen, Center for Advanced Security Theory (CAST), 24.06.

80. ‘The fragile subject of security: Butler’s Theory of the vulnerable subject’, New Landscapes of Security and Justice, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, 14-15.06.

79. ‘Sicherheitskultur und den interne Sicherheitsstrategien (Security culture and the internal security strategy)’ , Zivil-militärisches Zusammenwirken im Krisen- und Katastrophenmanagement, Vienna, Sigmund Freud Privat Universität, Institut für Sicherheitsforschung, 06.05.

78. ‘Surveillance and security’, Surveillance Studies Conference, London, City University, 14.04.

77. ‘Privacy and border security’, Border Management Forum, La Fontaine, France, 16.04.

76. ‘Perceptions of value and security’, RIPENSA seminar, Trondheim, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 08.04.

75. ‘Value, insecurity and uncertainty’, Research Colloquium, Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 15.02.

74. ‘Security and values: The Nietzschean Moment’, The Biopolitics of Values, University of Keele 09.01.

73. ‘Security and the ethics of uncertainty’, Brussels, Institute for European Studies, 4.02.

2009 72. ‘The evolution of privacy’, Sikkerhetsdagene (Security Days) Trondheim, 4.11.

71. ‘Porosity of security’, INEX mid-term conference, Brussels, CEPS, 29.10.

70. ‘Migration and security’, Launch of the Book Security and Migration in the 21st Century, Brussels, CEPS, 21.09.

69. ‘Theory of violence’, Seminar on Comparative Violence, Vassar College, 13.09.

68. ‘People and security’, EU Security Research Conference, Stockholm, 29.09.

67. ‘The ethical subject of security’, University of Amsterdam, International Seminar on ethics and security, Amsterdam, 08.28.

66. ‘Crimes of uncertainty’, SRA annual conference, Karlstad, 06.29.

65. ‘Security and the ethics of uncertainty’, Stockholm, VALDOR, 06.09.

64. ‘The human side of European security’, Centre for Irish and European Security, Dublin, 5 May.

63. ‘The culture of water in the Indus water treaty Annual Science Conference on the Human Dimensions of Environmental Change, Bonn, 27 April.

62. ‘Value premises for European political community’, UACES Working Group on Values and the EU, Glasgow, 21 April.

61. ‘The EU in 2020’, Extra-Europe, European City of Culture Conference, Linz, 21 March.

60. ‘Interior and exterior aspects of border security’, INEX-FRONTEX workshop, Warsaw, 02.25.

59. ‘Insecurities of privacy’, Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, New York, 02.18.

58. ‘Ethics of counter-terrorism’, Transnational Terrorism, Security and the Rule of Law’, Brussels 02.05.

2008 57. ‘Force et résistance dans la philosophie politique de Hegel (Force and Resistance in

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Hegel’s Political Philosophy)’, Journées de l’Ecole Doctorale, Tours, 21 May.

56. ‘What is new and what is old about energy security?’ China-Nordic Peace Research Conference, Beijing, 8 April.

55. ‘Kulturfestung Europa. Über die Notwendigkeit und Unmöglichkeit Europäer, zu sein (On the Necessity and Impossibility of being a European)’, Karlsruher Gespräch, 17 February.

2007 54. ‘Zones of security’, Antiterrorism, Risk and Intelligence-led Logics, CERI seminar, Paris, 6

December.

53. ‘The political ethics of human security’. Liberal Peace Workshop, Oslo, 22 November.

52. ‘The social determination of risk’, SAMRISK Startkonferansen, Tønsberg, 18 June.

51. ‘The ethos of risk’ ECPR General Conference, Torino, 14 September.

50. ‘Politics and human values in the new security research’, IFAS–CSS Workshop, Sarjevo, Bosnia-Herzegovinia, 18 June.

49. ‘Security and Insecurity in the European Community of Values’, Adapting to Integration in an Enlarged Europe’, Sofia, Bulgarian European Community Studies Association, 3 May.

48. ‘Telling stories about the future: Cultural values in the assessment, management and communication of risk’, VALDOR Summer School, Smögen, Sweden, 13 June.

47. ‘Risk, gender and the real: Lacan for risk analysis’, International Studies Association, 1 March.

46. ‘Securitization and human security: A theoretical foundation’, Institute for Defense and Strategic Analysis, New Delhi, India, 12, February.

2006 45. ‘Human Values and Security Technologies’, presented at Conference on Safety and

Security Systems in Europe, Potsdam, Germany, 30 November.

44. ‘Risk as Gendered Knowledge’, presented at a conference on ‘Security, Technologies of Risk, and the Political’, Open University, London, 23-24 November.

43. ‘The Social Construction of Threat’, presented at the CHALLENGE conference on Illiberal Practices of Liberal Regimes, Paris.

42. ‘Sécurité humaine et désarmement’ [Human Security and Disarmament], presented at Ministère des affaires étrangères, Paris, 6 June.

41. ‘Methodologischer Kosmopolitismus’ [Methodological Cosmopolitanism], presented at the Annual Conference of the Deutsche Vereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft, Münster, 29 September.

40. ‘Gender Aspects of Risk Analysis’, presented at 911 Five Years After: Values, Risk and Identity in the War on Terror, PRIO, Oslo, 11-12 Septembers.

39. ‘The Ethical Transformation of Risk’, presented at Values in Decision Making on Risk (VALDOR), Stockholm, 14-18 May.

38. ‘Insecurity of the European Community of Values‘, presented at 47th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (ISA), San Diego, 22-25 March.

2005 37. ‘How to securitize a community of values: Meta-ethical assumptions for implementation of

the Hague Programme’, European University Institute, Fiesole, 16 June.

36. ‘Insecurity of the community of values’, Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 29 April.

35. ‘The Political subject of Human Security’ presented at “Safety Without Borders”, the Vrij Universiteit Amsterdam, 12-14 April.

34. ‘Continental European Law: A Tradition Renewed?’ presented at ‘Comparative Visions of Global Public Order’, Harvard Law School, March 5-6, 2005.

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2004 33. Logic of War, Logic of Peace presented at “Prepared for Peace? The Use and Abuse of

‘Culture’ in Military Simulations, Training and Education” Pell Centre/Watson Institute, 6-7 December.

32. ‘The Question of Justice in moral, social and legal community’, Network on Applied Global Justice Conference’, Zürich, 22 October.

31. ‘Zizek’s contribution to the nationalism debate’, Convention of the Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society Annual Conference, Columbia University, New York City, 14-16 October.

30. ‘The (in)security of the community of values’, COST conference, The Social Construction of Threat. Brussels, 20-21 September.

29. ‘The new nomos of Europe’ European Consortium for Political Research SGIR Conference, The Hague, 9-11 September.

2003 28. ‘The Political History of the Media’. Media and Nation Building. 3-4 November, Oslo.

UNESCO/Ministry of Development.

27. ‘Present, Future Problems and World Trouble Spots: Social, Political, Environment’, The World Today and Tomorrow. Stocktaking and Assessment of Trends; the Need for new Concepts of Cooperation and Security. 1-2 November, Berlin, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Free University, Berlin.

26. ‘Modernity and Political Culture’. The Political Culture(s) of Europe. Copenhagen, 25-27 September.

25. ‘The Ethical Subject of Security’. Globalization, Uncertainty, New Prospects. Centro militare di Studi Strategici. 29-30 May.

24. ‘Identity, Community, Security’. Kulturarv og komparasjon (Cultural Heritage and Comparison). University of Oslo, 5-6 May.

2002 23. ‘Identité et éthique. Conséquences de la mondialisation (Identity and Ethics:

Consequences of Globalisation’, paper presented at Conflit identitaire : Un nouveau paradigme, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) 12-20 November

22. ‘Europe without the Myth of Europe’, paper presented at The European Cultural Heritage between Economics and Politics, The Norwegian Institute in Rome.

21. ‘The Sacred Site in Civil Space: Meaning and Status of the Temple Mount/al-Haram al-Sharif”, paper presented at The Middle East Conflict, Workshop of the Zentrum für interdiziplinäre Forschung, University of Bielefeld, 8-9 August.

2001 20. ’European Federalism between Cultural and Economic Value’, paper presented at

‘Federalism and Subsidiarity’, 3rd meeting of the Euro Conferences on Global Justice, University of Florence, 6-9 December.

19. ‘Kultur und Rationalität in der Weimarerrepublik’, paper presented at the Deutsch-norwegisches Forum, University of Oslo, 6 September.

18. ‘The Legitimacy of War in the Age of Globalisation: EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy’, paper presented at the ‘Globalisation of the Public Sphere?, 2nd meeting of the Euro Conferences on Global Justice, Université Jean Moulin, Lyon, 14-17 June.

2000 17. ‘Political Modernity and Enlightenment”. The Norwegian Pastoral Enlightenment, Volda

University College, 10 November.

16. ‘Language as Resistance in the Constitution of Collectivities’. Culture, Identity and Experience. Solstrand, Bergen, 5-6 October 6.

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15. ‘The Nomos of the European Union’. Political Theory Group. Centre for Peace and Conflict Research (COPRI), Copenhagen, 16 November.

14. ‘Culture and the Rationality of Law from Weimar to Maastricht’. Perceptions of Europe and Perspectives on a European Order in Legal Scholarship During the Era of Fascism and National Socialism, European University Institute. 29-30 September.

13. ‘Identity and the Social Sciences’. Europeanization and Multiple Identities, European University Institute. 9-10 June.

12. ‘Writing and Cultural Semiotics’. Nation, Modernity, Written Culture, Ivar Aasen Institute, Volda University College, Volda, 22-23 May,

11. ‘Economics, Institutions and Culture’. Explorations in Economic Sociology. European University Institute. 24 May.

10. ‘Social Democracy and Economic Management’. Can the Primacy of the Political be Regained?, European University Institute. 31 May.

9. ‘Master and Slave in the Philosophy of Hegel’. Narratives of the Servant, European University Institute, Florence, 17-18 March,

8. ‘Historiography and Subjectivity’. Love and History, European University Institute. Florence, 16 March.

1999 7. ‘The Logic of Money from the Werner Plan to the Delors Report’ A European Political

Economy in Historical Light: From the Werner Plan to the EMU, European University Institute, Florence, 12-13 November.

6. ‘Culture and Political Economy’. Foreign and Security Policies: Two Europes, Two Philosophies, International Institute for Peace Research, Oslo, 7-8 November.

5. ‘What is Identity’. European and Scandinavian Identity, Volda University College, 17 October.

4. ‘What is Written Culture?’ Written Culture and Textual Theory, Ivar Aasen Institute, Volda University College, Volda, 24 October.

3. ‘Identity and the Nation-state’. Europeanization and Multiple Identities, Mershon Center, University of Ohio, 8-9 September.

1998 2. ‘Subjectivity and History’, European University Institute, Florence, 4 February.

1997 1. ‘Nation-state and the Development of New Norse’. Collective Identity and Citizenship,

ARENA, University of Oslo, 21-22 April.

Selected  speeches,  public  lectures  and  debates  

2014 ‘Navigating Horizon 2020’, European Security Roundtable, Brussels, Belgium, 05.22.

2012 ‘European research possibilities in Norway’, 'Destination Europe' Conference, San Francisco, California,

USA, 12.06

2011 ‘Ethics of security research’, European Commission, DG ENTER, 09.29 ‘Hva er samfunnssikkerhet (What is societal security)?’ SAMRISK Concluding conference, Research

Council of Norway, 06.07.

2008 22. ‘Norway, Article V and the New Strategic Concept’, Seminar: Changing NATO and the

Central and East European Agenda, Centre International Relations, Warsaw, Poland, 8 March.

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21. What is new and what is old in NATO’s strategic concept?, Preparatory Seminar for NATO’s Foreign Ministers meeting, North Atlantic Committee, Oslo, 16 April.

20. ‘The Future of Sustainable Diplomacy: A Commentary’, Watson Institute for International Affairs, Providence, 30 May.

19. ‘Converging and Conflicting Values across the Internal/External Security Nexus’, Keynote address, The External and Internal Security Policy Nexus: Beyond the Domestic- International Divide, Stockholm Institute for International Affairs.

18. ‘Security after Privacy: Present and future challenges for privacy and security in Europe’, Keynote address, Vienna, EU PRISE Conference, Privacy and Security, 28 May.

2007 17. ‘Kombinasjonen samfunnsfag og teknologi i Security-prosjekter? [Combining social

sciences and technology in Security projects]’, Research Council of Norway, 15 February.

2006 16. ‘Sikkerhet og etikk? Sikkerhet er etikk!’ [Security and Ethics? Security is Ethics!], presented

at Sikkerhetskonferanse, Nasjonal sikkerhetsmyndighets sikkerhetskonferanse 2006, Oslo, 27-28 November.

15. ‘7 hypoteser om samfunnssikkerhet og risiko’ [7 Hypotheses on Societal Security and Risk], presented at SAMRISK launch conference, Research Council of Norway, 11 December.

14. ‘Det barnslige: Om forskning og rettigheter’ [Childishness: On Research and Rights], presented at Forum for barneforskning og internasjonalt rettighetsarbeid, Norges forskningsrådet, NORAD & Childwatch International, 17 January.

13. ‘A Human Security Report for Western Europe‘, UNESCO, Paris, 9 June.

12. ‘Social Values and the Logic of Threat: The European Programme for Critical Infrastructures Protection (EPCIP)’, presented at Critical Infrastructure Protection Conference, Utrecht, 8 March.

2005 11. ‘Researching children’. Save the Children, annual conference, Oslo, 18 April.

2004 10. ‘Che cos’è un intervento militare europeo?: Il caso del Kosovo (What is a European

Military Intervention)’ Guerra et consenso: Il dibattito sull’uso delle armi nel mondo moderno e contemporaneo (War and Consensus: The Debite on the Use of Arms in the Modern and Contemporary World). University of Pavia, Italy, 22 March.

9. ‘Eastern Enlargement between Europeanization and Americanization’. The Transatlantic Forum: Perspectives on US - European Relations, University of Oslo, 30 March.

8. ‘Sivilisatorisk begrepsmakt (The Civilizational Power of Concepts)’, Splittes Vesten? (Is the West Breaking Apart?), University of Oslo, 20 March 2004.

7. ‘Collective identity?’, PRIO, 2 November.

6. ‘The Geneva Convention’, University of Bergen Student Society, 18 November.

5. ‘Women and Terrorism’, Oslo Film Society debate, 12 October.

4. ‘Identité et tolerance (Identity and Tolerance)’, French Cultural Centre. 4 February.

2003 3. ‘Europas framtid (The future of Europe)’. Student Society, Oslo, 15 October.

2. ‘Identity and the Intolerable’ International Student Festival in Trondheim (isfit), 12 March.

1. ’Jacob Aall, europeer (Jacob Aall, the European)’ Arendal Iron Works Museum, 12 June.

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Scholarly  edi%ng  

Editor-in-Chief, Security Dialogue. London: SAGE Publications. International peer-reviewed journal in the field of international relations and security studies. (2001- ) ISI journal citation ranking 9/73 in ‘international relations’. 58 issues (12 volumes) edited: 32-38 (1-4), 39-44 (1-6).

Series Editor, PRIO New Security Studies. London/Oxford: Routledge. (2009- ). 17 volumes published, 6 contracted and forthcoming.

Teaching  and  advising  

Graduate  courses  taught  

- Research methods in critical security studies, PRIO-University of Oslo, 2012-

- Introduction to peace and conflict studies, Oslo University College, Pondicherry, 2012-

- Security and safety for the social sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2009, 2010

- European security in theory and practice, Collegium Civitas, Warsaw, 2009

- Approaches to security, Institute for political studies, Sciences Po, Paris, 2007

- Ethical foundations of human security, Institute for political studies, Sciences Po, Paris, 2006

- Introduction to Human Security, University of Tromsø, 2007

- Introduction to Gender Theory, Bjørknes College, annually since 2005

- History of environmentalism and the philosophy of nature, University of Oslo, 2005

- History and theory of written culture, Volda University College, 2001.

- Continental theory: Philosophical background and consequences, University of Oslo, 1998.

Undergraduate  courses  taught  

- Introduction to aesthetics, Volda University College.

- Linguistic logic (Examen philosophicum), Volda University College / University of Oslo.

- Philosophy of science (Examen philosophicum), Volda University College / University of Oslo.

- History of philosophy (Examen philosophicum), Volda University College / University of Oslo.

- Introduction to pedagogical philosophy, Volda University College.

- World religions, Volda University College.

- American Society, Volda University College.

- English literature (survey), Volda University College.

Doctoral  theses  co-­‐directed  

- Decision-making processes and mechanisms of the emerging resilience paradigm in European security policies (Mareile Kaufmann, University of Freiburg, 2013)

- Security governance and biometric identity in India (Elida Jakobsen, Gothenburg University, 2013)

- Financial securitization and the security it provides (Nina Boy, Lancaster University, 2012)

- Liberal Peacebuilding and the philosophy of global politics (Kristoffer Lidén, University of Oslo, 2011)

Masters  theses  directed  

- European identity and EU citizenship

- Nationalism and nation building in Romanian educational materials

- Identity in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

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- The legitimacy of peace-building

- Global ethics and discourse theory

- The crisis of European culture according to Hussars

Leadership  and  research  management  

2015 — 38. Centre leader. Centre for Security Technologies and Societal Values (Nordic Research

Council, 6 partners, 16 researchers, 2015-2020).

2014 — 37. Project leader. Risk communication in the digital age (DIGICOM), Peace Research

Institute Oslo (PRIO), (Research Council of Norway, 4 partners, 12 researchers, 2014-2016).

2013 — 36. Subproject leader. Driving Innovation in crisis management for European resilience

(DRIVER) (European Commission, , 7th Framework Programme, 5 partners, 12 researchers, 2013-2017)

35. Workpackage leader, Large scale information exploitation of forensic data (LASIE) (European Commission, , 7th Framework Programme, 4 partners, 4 researchers, 2013-2015)

2011 —

34. Project coordinator, The role of governance in the resolution of socioeconomic and political conflict in India and Europe (CORE) (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 9 partners, 27 researchers, 2011-2013).

33. Project Coordinator, European security trends and threats in society (ETTIS) (European Commission, , 7th Framework Programme, 8 partners, 19 researchers, 2011-2014).

32. Project Coordinator, Public perception of security and privacy: Assessing knowledge, collecting evidence, translating research into action (PACT) (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 12 partners, 30 researchers, 2011-2013)

31. Workpackage leader, Advanced video surveillance archives search engine for security applications (ADVISE) (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 3 partners, 4 researchers, 2011-2013)

30. Workpackage leader, Tactical approach to counter terrorists in cities (TACTICS) (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 5 partners, 4 researchers, 2011-2013)

29. Workpackage leader, Increasing resilience in surveillance societies (IRISS) (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 6 partners, 4 researchers, 2011-2013)

28. Project leader, Strategic initiative toward a Centre for the Study of Global Societal Security, Peace Research Institute Oslo, 5 researchers, 2011).

2010 — 27. Workpackage leader, Cost-benefit analysis of the present and future security measures in Europe

Research on rigorous methodologies for assessment of security investments and trade-off between security and other societal objectives (VALUESEC), (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 6 partners, 5 researchers, 2010-2013).

26. Workpackage leader, Protection of European seas and borders through the intelligent use of surveillance (PERSEUS), (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 11 partners, 4 researchers, 2010-2013).

25. Workpackage leader, Decision Support on Security Investment (DESSI), (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 4 partners, 4 researchers, 2010-2013).

24. Ethical/security oversight group leader, CBRN crisis management: Architecture, Technologies and Operational Procedures (CATO) (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 1 partner, 5 security/ethical advisors, 2010-2014).

23. Project leader, The future of security research in the social sciences and humanities (European Science Foundation, 2010-2011).

22. National Coordinator and Management Committee member, International law between constitutionalisation and fragmentation: the role of law in the post-national constellation,

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COST Action IS1003, 2010-2014)

2009 — 21. Project leader, The Commercialisation of security, (Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs,

16 researchers, 2009-2010).

20. National Coordinator and Management Committee member, Living in Surveillance Societies (COST Action ISO087, 10 partners, 2009-2013)

19. National Coordinator and Management Committee member, System Risks, Financial Crises and Credit: the roots, dynamics and consequences of Subprime Crisis, (COST Action ISO087, 13 partners, 2009-2013).

18. Project leader, Financial Security in a Time of Uncertainty, (Research Council of Norway, SAMRISK, 2 researchers, 2009-2011).

17. Project leader, The social construction of terrorist threat, (Research Council of Norway, SAMRISK, 4 researchers, 2009-2010).

2008 — 16. Scientific coordinator, Converging and Conflicting Ethical Values in the Internal/External Security

Continuum in Europe (INEX), (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 12 partners, 24 researchers, 2008-2011).

15. Workpackage leader, Global Border Environment (GLOBE), (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 4 partners, 5 researchers, 2008-2009).

14. Scientific Coordinator, The European Neighbourhood Policy: Background, status and outlook (EEC research and development, 10 partners, 10 researchers, 2008-2010).

2007 — 13. Working group leader, Security: A new framework for analysis (SAFE), (NATO/European Science

Foundation, 27 collaborators, 2007-2008).

12. National coordinator and Management Committee member, The Social Construction of Threats (COST A24,11 partners, 2005-2008).

11. Workpackage leader, Cross-sector Observations of Threat Perceptions and Research Priorities for Biological Homeland Security in Europe (CORPS), (European Commission 6th Framework Programme, 2 researchers, 2007-2009).

10. Project leader, The Social Determination of Risk (Research Council of Norway, SAMRISK, 6 partners, 16 researchers, 2007-2010).

9. Project leader, Liberal Peace and the Ethics of Peace-building (Research Council of Norway, NORGLOBAL, 5 partners, 15 researchers, 2007-2009).

8. Project leader, Threats beyond Borders (International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, Strategic initiative, 5 researchers). 2007.

2006 — 7. Workpackage leader, The Changing Landscape of Liberty and Security in Europe (CHALLENGE),

(European Commission, 7th Framework, 3 researchers, 2006-2010).

6. Project leader, Threat to Europe: The New Culture of Insecurity (Research Council of Norway, Strategic Institute Programme, 16 researchers, 2006-2008).

2005 — 5. Scientist-in-charge for the Applied Network on Global Justice (European Commission 5th Framework

Programme, 3 researchers, 2005-2007).

4. Project leader, Independence of the Mind (Research Council of Norway/Aurora Programme, international seminar series, 2005-2007).

2004 — 3. Project leader, Europe Looking Outwards (Research Council of Norway, Strategic Institute

Project, 10 researchers, 2004-2006).

2002 —

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2. Project Leader, After the Monopoly of Violence (individual project, Italian Defense Centre for Security Studies, 2002-2003).

1998 — 1. Project leader, The European in the New Norwegian (Research Council of Norway,

individual research project, 1998-2002).

Fundraising  

2014 40. Nordic Centre of Excellence: Centre for Security Technologies and Societal Security,

NordForsk (Nordic Research Council, 2014, €2,615,000).

2013 39. Risk communication in a digital age (DIGICOM), Research Council of Norway, SAMRISK II,

2013, €780,000.

38. Driving Innovation in crisis management for European resilience (DRIVER) (European Commission 7th Framework Programme, 2013, €838,000)

37. Large scale information exploitation of forensic data (LASIE) (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 2013, €266,000)

2012 36. Virtual centre of excellence for research support and coordination on societal security

(SOURCE) (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 2012, €4,987,000).

35. Securing Europe through counter-terrorism—impact, legitimacy and effectiveness (SECILE), 7th Framework Programme, (European Commission, 2012, €135,000).

2011 34. European security trends and threats in society (ETTIS) (European Commission, 7th

Framework Programme, €361,488).

2010 33. Public perception of security and privacy: Assessing knowledge, collecting evidence,

translating research into action (PACT) (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 2010, €355,802)

32. Advanced video surveillance archives search engine for security applications (ADVISE) (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 2010, €184,200)

31. Tactical approach to counter terrorists in cities (TACTICS) (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 2010 €224,750)

30. Increasing resilience in surveillance societies (IRISS) (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 2010, €143,045)

29. CBRN crisis management: Architecture, Technologies and Operational Procedures, (CATO), (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, €47,000).

28. The future of security research in the social sciences and humanities (European Science Foundation, 2010, €60,000).

27. Cost-benefit analysis of the present and future security measures in Europe Research on rigorous methodologies for assessment of security investments and trade-off between security and other societal objectives (e.g. privacy and social cohesion) (VALUESEC), (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, €322,000).

26. Protection of European seas and borders through the intelligent use of surveillance (PERSEUS), (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, €655,000).

25. Decision Support on Security Investment (DESSI), (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 2010, €234,000).

24. The Commercialisation of security, (Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2010, €12,300).

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2009 23. The role of Governance in the Resolution of Socioeconomic and Political Conflict in India

and Europe (CORE), (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 2010, €294,000).

22. The social construction of terrorist threat (Research Council of Norway, SAMRISK, 2009, €60,000)

2008 21. The European Neighbourhood Policy: Background, status and outlook (EEC Financial

Arrangement, 2008, €280,000)

20. Financial Security in a Time of Uncertainty (Research Council of Norway, SAMRISK, 2008, €35,000).

19. Converging and conflicting ethical values in the internal/external security continuum in Europe (INEX), (European Commission 7th Framework Programme, 2008, €1,900,000).

18. Global Border Environment (GLOBE), (European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, 2008, €81,000).

2007 17. The Social Determination of Risk. Critical infrastructure and Mass Transportation

Protection in the Norwegian Civil Aviation Sector (Research Council of Norway, 2007, €800,000).

16. Cross-sector Observations of Threat Perceptions and Research Priorities for Biological Homeland Security in Europe (CORPS), (European Commission, 6th Framework Programme, 2007, €31,200).

2005 15. The New Culture of Insecurity: European Approaches to Globalized Threat (Research

Council of Norway, 2005, €1,023,000).

14. Vulnerable Identities: Human Security and Culture in the Age of Globalization (Research Council of Norway, Strategic Institute Programme, 2005, €1,113,000).

13. Arms against a sea of troubles: Ethics and the new military intervention (Research Council of Norway, 2005, €289,100).

12. Supernational Governance in Europe (Research Council of Norway & Ruhrgass Foundation, Germany, 2004 €12,000)

11. The Changing Landscape of Liberty and Security in Europe (CHALLENGE) (European Union 6th Framework Programme, 2005 €210,000).

2004 10. Looking Outward, European Security Architecture (Research Council of Norway, 2004,

€290,000)

2003 9. European Security Identity (Centro militare di studi strategeci, Rome, Italy, 2003, €20,500).

8. Le conflit identitaire (Conflict-based identity) (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2003, €9,000).

7. Le conflit identitaire (Conflict-based identity) (French Embassy in Oslo, Scientific Section, 2003, €4,000).

2000 6. European Security Identities: Contested Understandings of EU and NATO (Research

Council of Norway, 2000, €54,800, with Ola Tunander)

1998 5. Legitimacy and multiplicity in European construction (Robert Schuman Centre, EUI,

Florence, Italy, 1998, €14,500).

1997

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4. Langue nationale, identité européene (National Language, European Identity) (EUI, Florence, Italy, 1997, €14,500).

3. The European in the New Norwegian (Research Council of Norway, personal postdoctoral fellowship, 1997, €290,000)

1996 2. Ivar Aasen’s Logic of Nation (Volda University College, Norway, 1996, €16,000).

1987 1. Personal Graduate Fellowship (Columbia University, NYC, 1987, €60,580).

Professional  service  

Reference  group  and  advisory  commiBee  membership  (selected)  

- NORFACE (New Opportunities for Research Funding Agency Co-operation in Europe) Expert Group on Security and Integrity (2014- )

- European Commission Horizon 2020, Science with and for Society Advisory Group (2013- )

- European Commission Horizon 2020 Ad hoc Gender Advisory Group (2014- )

- European Commission Horizon 2020, Secure Societies, Advisory Group (2013- )

- Association Nationale de Recherche (French National Association for Research), Steering Committee, Challenge Security and Liberty (2013- )

- Groupe de reflexion sur la Stratégie Nationale de Recherche (French National Reflexion Group on the National Research Strategy, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2013-2014)

- NATO, Science for Peace and Security, International Scientific Evaluation Committee (2012-)

- Research Council of Norway, Programme Committee, Programme for Societal Security (2012-2013).

- European Commission Security Programme, Ethical Review Board (2010- )

- European Security Research and Innovation Forum (ESRIF), European Commission (2008-2009)

- Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2007-2008) Prosjektgruppe for arbeidet mot terrorisme (Project Group for work against terrorism) (2008-2009)

- Project Council for Challenges in Peacebuilding and Stabilisation (CHIPS), Norwegian Defense Research Establishment (2007- )

- Reference group, PRIO-Indian Institute for Defense and Strategic Studies (2006- )

Editorial  board  membership  

- New Perspectives on Central and Eastern European Affairs (2014-).

- Journal of Narrative Politics (2013-)

- Peacebuilding (2011-)

- Cahiers de la sécurité (2011-)

- Journal of Human Security (2006-)

- Strategic Analysis (2006-)

- International Political Sociology (2005-)

Ins7tu7onal  board  membership  

- International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) (2006-2009)

- Center for Peace and Human Security, Institut d`etudes politiques, Paris (2006-)

Evalua7on/consultancy  

- Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)

- Association nationale de recherches scientifiques (French Research Council)

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- Danish Accreditation Institution

- Centre for Strategy & Evaluation Services/Oxford Research

- Conseil belge d’évaluation universitaire (Belgian Council for University Evaluation)

- Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), Great Britain

- European Commission DG RTF

- European Commission DG Enter (Security Research Programme)

- European Parliament, Committee on Justice and Home Affairs

- European Research Council (ERC)

- European Science Foundation (ESF)

- Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (Austrian Research Council)

- Forskningsrådet (Research Council of Norway)

- Kultur- og næringsdepartement, Norge (Norwegian Ministry of Culture and Commerce)

- Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research) (NWO)

- Redd barna (Save the Children, Norway)

- Research Council of Canada

- Samferdselsdepartement, Norge (Norwegian Ministry of Transportation)

- Swedish Innovation Council

- University of Oslo, Norway

- University of Tromsø, Norway

Refereeing  

- International Relations

- Cambridge Journal of International Relations

- Review of International Studies

- Journal of Conflict, Security and Development

- Cooperation and conflict

- Terrorism and political violence

- Critical terrorism studies

- International Political Sociology

- Journal of Peace Research

- Journal of Refugee Studies

- Journal of Human Security

- Alternatives

- European Journal of Social Theory

- Routledge Press

- Palgrave Press

- Vidar Press

Associa7on  membership  

- University Association for Contemporary European Studies (2007- )

- European Biosecurity Association (2007- )

- International Studies Association (2000-)

- European Union Studies Association (2006-)

- International Peace Research Association (2001-)

- American Philosophical Association (1996-)

- European Consortium for Philosophy (2002-)

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- European Consortium for Political Research (2002-)

- Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society (2004-)

Media  appearances  

- NRK 1 (Norwegian television)

- TV2 (Norwegian television)

- P2 (Norwegian radio)

- Al-jazzer-a television

- Deutschlandradio

- Radio France Internationale

- Nederlandse Omroep Stichting

- Singapore National Television

Miscellaneous  

Language  proficiency  

- Mother tongue: English

- Fluency: French, German, Norwegian, Italian, Dutch

- Reading proficiency: Danish, Swedish, Spanish, Latin

Civil  Status  

- Citizenship: U.S.A.

- Permanent Residency: Norway

- Married; 3 children

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References    

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Dr. Jacques Dubucs Directeur Scientifique du Secteur ‘Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société’ (Scientific Director of

the Section ‘Human and Social Sciences’) Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche (Ministry of Higher Education and

Research) Paris, France [email protected]

Dr. Didier Bigo Maitre de conférences (Associate Professor) CERI/Institut d’études politiques (Institute for Political Studies) / Professor of International Relations Department of War Studies King’s College London, England [email protected]

Dr. Christopher Daase Professor of International Organisation Department of Political Science Goethe Universität Frankfurt [email protected]

Dr. Mark B. Salter Professor of International Relations School of Political Studies University of Ottawa Ottawa, Canada [email protected]

Dr. Angela Liberatore European Commission Directorate General Research Brussels, Belgium [email protected]

Mr. Arvid Hallén Administrative Director Norges forskningsråd (Research Council of Norway) Oslo, Norway [email protected]

Mr. Thomas Loftus Former U.S. Ambassador to Norway Madison, Wisconsin [email protected]