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 Biography

His current research foci include: Critical Theory and the social turn in IR theory, the ‘subject’ of development in global politics, transnational counter-publics and the politicisation of global governance, the trade-environment link in regional and global contexts, the politics of global health governance, and the ethics and politics of global environmental change.

Martin Weber is lecturer in International Relations. He has a degree in Linguistics and Literary Studies (English & German) from the University of Stuttgart (Germany), and a PhD in Politics and International Relations from the University of Southampton (UK). Before joining the University of Queensland in January 2006, he held lectureships at the University of Aberdeen and at Oxford Brookes University. His research interests are in Critical Theory, international political theory, social theory, globalisation and global governance, the environment in global politics, the politics of resistance, social movements, and transnational social/political integration and exclusion.

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