Ángela Iranzo Dosdad

Ángela Iranzo Dosdad
  • PhD International Relations (UAM)
  • Assistant Professor at Autonomous University of Madrid

Assistant Professor - Department of Political Science and International Relations - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

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Introduction
I am an Assistant Professor of IR at the Autonomous University of Madrid. My interests are focused on IR Theory, the mobility-security nexus, migration, peace geographies and post-secular politics.
Current institution
Autonomous University of Madrid
Current position
  • Assistant Professor
Additional affiliations
September 2017 - September 2019
University of Deusto
Position
  • Researcher
Description
  • Project: Re-thinking the Relationship between Human Trafficking and Child Recruitment: More Justice for the Boys and Girls of the Colombian Armed Conflict? Phase II: Special Justice for Demobilised Paramilitaries.
October 2014 - July 2016
Los Andes University (Colombia)
Position
  • Researcher
Description
  • Project: A Critical Approach to Secularizing Latin American Politics. Request for Proposals: Fondo de Apoyo a Profesores Asistentes (FAPA). Num. of participants: 2 hired Research Assistants
October 2012 - July 2014
Los Andes University (Colombia)
Position
  • Researcher
Description
  • Project: Victims Abroad and Transitional Justice in Colombia. Request for Proposals: Fondo de Apoyo a Profesores Asistentes (FAPA), Universidad de Los Andes. Num. of participants: 4 hired Research Assistants

Publications

Publications (21)
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This blog previews some of the research results that will be soon published in the paper "Becoming Refugees on the Move? Expanding International Protection into Violence on the Route".
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Objective/context: The article aims to analyze child recruitment as a form of human trafficking. Beyond the theoretical perspectives that focus on security or rights, it addresses the topic as a form of unfree labor. By means of a case study focused on child recruitment by right-wing paramilitary groups in Colombia, the paper analyzes how children...
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La migración es un tema político que, en el siglo XXI, está claramente incorporado en las agendas de gobiernos nacionales, organizaciones internacionales (OI), ONG y espacios de producción científica. Migrar, moverse de un lugar a otro, es una práctica que revela complejas asimetrías de poder (ej., desigualdad, reconocimiento, agencia, seguridad e...
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Actualmente, son escasas las investigaciones que buscan comprender las relaciones, conexiones, intersecciones o ensamblajes entre los diferentes enfoques de construcción de paz (Courtheyn, 2018; Cabello-Tijerina y Quiñones, 2019; Iza, 2018; Koopman, 2020; Lederach, 2020). El propósito de este capítulo es justamente contribuir a contrarrestar este v...
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This article argues that addressing the security threats-and protection needs-of the so-called 'transit migrants' requires an understanding of (im)mobility as a politically constitutive force. In doing so, it points to the analytical advantages of expanding critical security studies in International Relations to include the politics of mobility, as...
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El artículo reflexiona sobre tres ideas: la pandemia de COVID-19, la seguridad y la movilidad. Si bien la potencial amenaza del coronavirus depende del movimiento (propagación, transmisión, infección), el movimiento y la movilidad son un “punto ciego” en los Estudios Críticos de Seguridad. El artículo propone analizar el nexo pandemia-seguridad a t...
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This article analyses the role of borders in theories and policies on Latin American regionalism. It shows that neither the explanatory ‘waves’ of regionalism in studies of International Relations nor Latin American regional integration policies have addressed borders seriously. Accordingly, it argues for a view of border regions as key political a...
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The influence of religious ideas on the International Relations Theory has not been explored due to the secularist and scientific trends of the discipline. However, under the post-secular turn, some theorists have begun to revisiting the modern secularist paradigm as well as reconsidering the origin and development of International Relations Theory...
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The article rethinks the relationship between human trafficking as organised crime and child recruitment as a war crime. After analysing the records of 132 cases of child and adolescent recruitment brought before Colombia’s ordinary justice system between 2008 and 2016, it became clear that the youngsters involved had performed activities both dire...
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Time has been the forgotten dimension in the debate on the post-secular, originated by the philosopher Jürgen Habermas in the Social Sciences two decades ago. This article proposes a study of post-secularity from the temporal dimension and concludes that it is possible to affirm that post-secularism is a way of colonialism by other means. The artic...
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A la luz de nueve artículos, en su mayoría escritos originalmente en inglés y traducidos por primera vez al español, Miradas críticas sobre la trata de seres humanos presenta diversos debates y aproximaciones teóricas frente a la trata de seres humanos, no solo en Colombia y en Latinoamérica, sino como un asunto de alcance global. Además, lo hace a...
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Since 9/11, with few exceptions, the theorists of International Relations started to include religion into their explanations of international politics, which is an interesting challenge for a discipline built on modern and secular foundations such as the state, sovereignty, national identity or instrumental rationality. Therefore, the main purpose...

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