Daniel Nicholls

Adjunct professor (IR Theory and International History) at Universitat Pompeu Fabra / Adjunct professor at ESADE Business School

Schools

  • ESADE Business School

Links

Biography

ESADE Business School

Daniel Nicholls' research analyses hierarchy in the international system from a relational and role-theory perspective, looking at how the way in which actors are interconnected into patterned structures of interaction generates certain role-bargaining dynamics and subsequent social locations. Empirically Daniel looks at how the United States' authority role in South America has changed over time as relational structures have shifted and roles have been recast. His work has recently been published in International Studies Review and he is currently working on a book project. Daniel occasionally guest posts at Duck of Minerva.

Education

  • PhD Queen Mary University of London (2010 — 2015)
  • Master CIDOB (2006 — 2008)

Research

  • Research interests
  • International Relations Theory
  • Hierarchy
  • Relationalism
  • Role theory

Companies

  • Lecturer in IR UPF & ESADE (2016)
  • Lecturer (IR Theory and International History) Universitat Pompeu Fabra (2010)
  • Teaching Assistant (IR Theory & Global Governance) Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals, IBEI (2008)
  • Freelance Translator Self-employed (2001)
  • PhD in International Relations, Queen Mary, University of London Queen Mary, University of London (2010 — 2015)
  • Lecturer Universitat de Vic (2002 — 2014)
  • Freelance Journalist Barcelona Business (2004 — 2006)

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