Noel Parker

Ph.D.

  • Øster Farimagsgade 5

    1353 København K

20022019

Publikationer pr. år

Personlig profil

Kort præsentation

  • Since 2003, Associate Professor in Political Theory and the History of Ideas at the University of Copenhagen, and previously Reader in European Politics at the University of Surrey (UK). From 1977 to 1993, he was a member of the academic staff at the British Open University.  He holds a B.A. in Philosophy, an M.A. in the History of Ideas, a Maîtrise de Philosophie, and Ph.D. in Government (from the London School of Economics).

     

    Current research interests centre on the spatial, geopolitical and identity construction of socio-political orders: their borders, boundaries and margins; and empires as non-sovereign-state forms extending over space.  Longer-standing interests have been the meaning and historical evolution of practices of contention such as revolution and terrorism; and the validity and force of survivals from Enlightenment thought. 

  • Spring 2014: Honorary Research Fellow at University or Sussex Centre for Advanced International Theory
  • Spring 2010: Honorary University Fellow at the University of Exeter, UK

 

Publications include:

  • Books: Empire and International Order. Aldershot: Ashgate.; The Geopolitics of Europe’s Boundaries: Spaces, Centres and Margins, 2008; Margins in European Integration (with Bill Armstrong). 2000. Palgrave; Revolutions and History: an Essay in Interpretation. 2000. Polity; Portrayals of Revolution: Images, Debates and Structures of Thought on the French Revolution. 1990. Wheatsheaf.
  • Articles: Critical Border Studies: Broadening and Deepening the ‘Lines in the Sand’ Agenda (with Nick Vaughan-Williams: introduction to special issue). 2012. Geopolitics, 17(4), 727-733; Parker, N., &. (2012). Picking and Choosing the ‘Sovereign’ Border: A Theory of Changing State Bordering Practices. (with Rebecca Adler-Nissen); Geopolitics, 17(4), 773-796; Imperial power and the organization of space in Europe and North America (with Magali Gravier: introduction to special issue). 2011. Journal of Political Power, 4(3), 451-455; Imperialism, Territory and Liberation: On the dynamics of empire stemming from Europe. 2011. Journal of Political Power, 4(3), 355-374; Empire as a Geopolitical Figure. 2010. Geopolitics, 15(1), 109-132.

 

Sprogkundskaber

Født engelske-sproget;

Flydende dansk;

Flydende læste og skrevet fransk; talte fransk ude af øvelse

 

Undervisnings- og vejledningsområder

  • Grunduddannelse forløb om Politiskteori og idéhistorie
  • MA-niveau udbud om: Terrorismen, Imperier, Identitet vs. det andet, Rum og territorium, Amerika and Europa, Ideologi, Religion og politik
  • Ph.D. vejledning om: det internationale samfund, politiske identiteter

Interesseområder

Empire, Europæiske identitet, Fremskridt, Grænser, Identitet, Imperialisme, Oplysningstid, Regionalisering, Revolution, Rummelighed, Det Sekulære, Terrorisme, Verdens Historie

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Universitetsgrader:

  • BA philosophy & MA History of Ideas, University of Surrey (UK) (1967)
  • MA History of Ideas, University of Surrey (UK) (1969)
  • Maîtrise de Philosophie, University of Nice (France) (1976)
  • Ph.D. government, London School of Economics (1976)
  • Certificate in Counselling, University of Manchester (1990)  

Universitetsstillinger:

  • Current: Associate Professor in Political Theory and the History of Ideas
  • Previous: 1993-2003 University of Surrey (UK): final position Reader in European Politics; 1977-1993 UK Open University: final position Lecturer in Arts

Primære forskningsområder

  • Rum, geopolitik og identitet i de sociale/politiske enheders formering, især deres grænser, rande og marginer;
  • Kejserdømme og lignende 'empires', set som udvidende ikke-statslige enheder som skabe orden udenfor deres egne grænser.
  • Længere tilbage, mine interesser havde hørt til:
  1.  
    1. betydning og historiske udvikling af modstands fremgangsmode, fx: revolution, terrorisme;
    2. Oplysningstids eftersporer of betydning

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  • Verdensmål 16 - Fred, retfærdighed og stærke institutioner

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