|
 |
Academic Position:
Administrative Position:
Qualifications:
Room:
Building:
Telephone:
Fax:
Email:
|
Senior Lecturer in International Relations
Postgraduate Program Director - International Studies
PhD, BA (Honours) First class
538
General Purpose North 3 (#39A)
+61 7 3365 3290
+61 7 3365 1388
r.shapcott@uq.edu.au
|
| |
|
|
Teaching Interests:
| POLS1203 |
Great Issues of International Relations |
| POLS2502 |
Ethics in International Politics |
| POLS7250 |
Advanced International Studies |
Background:
Richard Shapcott’s current Research Interests include: 1) the nature and meaning of moral and political cosmopolitanism, 2) The contribution of philosophical hermeneutics to the normative theory of international relations, 3) The problem of transboundary harms, 4) International ethics in general and the problem presented to western moral theory by radical cultural differences 5) the nature of international relations theory and its relationship to political and social theory and philosophy especially Frankfurt School Critical Theory. He has also published on theoretical debates in international relations relating to cultural difference, cosmopolitanism, the ‘English’ School and Philosophical Hermeneutics. His major contribution has been in the area of normative international relations theory and in particular the contribution of philosophical hermeneutics to cosmopolitan theory. His writings in these areas have been published in leading International Relations journals including Millennium, Global Society, and The British Journal of Politics and International Relations. His most significant Publication with widest impact is “Justice, Community and Dialogue in International Relations” (CUP 2001) in the prestigious Cambridge University Press ‘Studies in International Relations’ series. He is currently writing a critical Introduction to International Ethics’ for Polity Press (UK) (forthcoming 2008). He has also been commissioned to write a new chapter ‘International Ethics’ for the 4th edition of the largest selling international relations textbook in the UK “The Globalisation of World Politics’ (J Baylis, S. Smith and P. Owens, OUP) (125000 copies 3rd edition).
Selected Publications:
- IR as Practical Philosophy: Defining a Classical Approach, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 2004. Vol No. 3, August.
- On Universal and Particular Obligations The responsive community. 2004 142/ 3, 129-31
- Justice, Community and Dialogue in International Relations. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2001
- Cosmopolitan Conversations: Justice, Dialogue and the Cosmopolitan Project, Global Society, Vol.16, No.3, July 2002.
- Solidarism and After: Global Governance, International Society and the Normative ‘Turn’ in International Relations.’ Pacifica Review Vol 12, No.2, June 2000.
- A Response to Christian Reus-Smit‘Pacifica Review Vol 12, No.3, October 2000.
- "Conversation and Coexistence: Gadamer and the Interpretation of International Society." Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Spring 1994, Vol.23, No.1
- Beyond the Cosmopolitan/Communitarian Divide: Justice, Ethics and Community in International Relations’ in J.S. Fritz, & M. Lensu. Eds. Value Pluralism, Normative Theory and International Relations, Macmillan. London, 2000.
- Communitarianism’, ‘Hermeneutics’, in Routledge Encyclopaedia of International Relations and Global Politics (forthcoming 2005)
- I have reviewed books and refereed articles for Australian Journal of Political Science, Australian Journal of International Affairs, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Global Society.
Please click here for more comprehensive information on Dr. Shapcott's research and interests.
|