Dr Shannon Brincat is a Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of the Sunshine Coast.
Shannon specialises in Critical International Relations Theory and his work focuses on processes of global transformation taking place over and above the state. In particular, he has examined how people have sought to expand the circle of inclusion in cosmopolitan political community through processes of mutual recognition and dialogue across borders in world politics. Other research areas include global responses to climate change and ecological crises, the problems of assassination and tyrannicide, and political imagination. His current major project focuses on dialectics – a unique form of thinking about transformation, interconnection and dialogue – and how different cultures and societies have utilised such knowledge across history. His book forthcoming, The Spiral World, shows how dialectical thinking can help us mediate the accelerating ecological and political challenges facing humanity today.
Since completing his PhD in 2011, Shannon has been a Research Fellow at the University of Helsinki, a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Queensland, and a Research Fellow at Griffith University. He has published widely, with two co- edited co-authored books and eight edited/journal symposia alongside over thirty articles and book chapters. Shannon's articles have appeared in journals such as the European Journal of International Relations, Review of International Studies, and Constellations. He is co-founder and co-editor of the journal Global Discourse and sits on the editorial board of Globalizations.
Professional memberships
- International Studies Association
- British International Studies Association
- Australian Political Science Association
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Association for Political Theory
Awards
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Winner of the 2015 award for Best Theory Paper in International Relations, IR Theory Section, International Studies Association (US) for the paper ‘Hegel and the Dao’.
- University of Queensland, Social and Behavioural Sciences Faculty Teaching Awards, Tutor Award, 2009
- Deakin University, Arts Faculty Ambassador, 2004
Professional Social Media
- https://www.shannonbrincat.com (personal website)*
Potential research projects for HDR and Honours students
- International Relations Theory
- Political Philosophy
- Environmental politics and climate change
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Dialectics
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Critical Theory (social, political and IR)
Research grants
Grant / Project name | Investigators | Funding body and A$ value | Year(s) |
Focus (of research grant) |
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Tyrannicide in Classical Greece | Shannon Brincat |
Griffith University New Researcher Grant A$6735 |
2017 | Assassination |
Global Greenhouse Gas Tax and Draft Treaty | Shannon Brincat |
Centre of Excellence in Global Governance Research, University of Helsinki, (28,308€ equivalent to $40,473.54 AUD) |
2010/2011 | Climate change |
Visiting Scholar - Aberystwyth University | Shannon Brincat | University of Queensland Graduate School Research Travel Grant, A$5000 | 2009 | Critical Theory |
Research areas
- International Relations Theory
- Critical Theory
- Climate Change
- Dialectics
- Recognition
- Tyranny and Tyrannicide
- Cosmopolitanism
- Imagination and Utopianism
Teaching areas
- International Relations
- Political Theory
- Environmental Politics
- Media and Politics
- Forces of change in world politics
- Justice Human Rights
- International Security
Shannon Brincat specialist areas of knowledge include international relations theory, political philosophy, climate change adaptation, and dialectics.