Hannes Peltonen
About me
Doctor of Social and Political Sciences (European University Institute).
Docent of Political Sciences, esp. International Relations (University of Lapland).
Responsibilities
Responsibility for courses
- POLPOP05: Political Problems in Changing Contexts (BA)
- POLKVS21: Advanced Research Methods in International Relations (MA)
- POLKVS22: Specialised Research Methods in International Relations (MA)
- POLKVS99: MA thesis seminar
Supervision
MA and PhD theses
Tutoring
BA level
Fields of expertise
International Political Theory, Interdisciplinary Approaches to International Relations, Constructivism, Pragmatism, Intergenerational Justice, Climate Change, the Anthropocene, Human Security, International Responsibility, the Responsibility to Protect, Humanitarian Intervention, Global Justice, International Ethics, Planet Politics, Conceptual Analysis.
Main positions of trust
Member of Faculty Council
Research topics
The Anthropocene and Climate Change, Planet Politics, Pragmatism and Its Problems, Global Intergenerational Justice, Rethinking Concepts, Ontological Pluralism.
Selected publications
Selected publications
“A Tale of Two Cognitions: The Evolution of Social Constructivism in International Relations” Revista Brasileira de Politica Internacional, 60:1 (2017), DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0034-7329201700105.
“Constructivism, Cognition, and Duality” European Review of International Studies, 3:3, pp. 76-86 (2016).
International Responsibility and Grave Humanitarian Crises: Collective Provision for Human Security (London: Routledge 2013).
“In or Out? International Community Membership: Beliefs, Behaviour, Contextuality and Principles” in Cambridge Review of International Affairs (2012).
“Sovereignty as Responsibility, Responsibility to Protect, and International Order: On Responsibility, Communal Crime Prevention, and International Law” in Journal of International Relations 7:28, pp. 59-81 (Winter 2011).
“Modeling Collective International Responsibility: The case of grave humanitarian crises” in Review of International Studies 36:2, pp. 239-255 (April 2010).