- Innes, A.J. (2021). Banal bordering: Everyday encounters between migrants and security officers. Migration Studies, 9(3), pp. 968–988. doi:10.1093/migration/mnab002.
- Innes, A.J. (2021). Refugees or Illegal Immigrants: The Problem of the Group in Refugee Protection. Global Studies Quarterly, 1(3). doi:10.1093/isagsq/ksab023.
- Hammer, C.C., Brainard, J., Innes, A. and Hunter, P.R. (2019). (Re-) conceptualising vulnerability as a part of risk in global health emergency response: updating the pressure and release model for global health emergencies. Emerging Themes in Epidemiology, 16(1). doi:10.1186/s12982-019-0084-3.
- Innes, A.J. (2017). Everyday Ontological Security: Emotion and Migration in British Soaps. International Political Sociology, 11(4), pp. 380–397. doi:10.1093/ips/olx018.
- Innes, A.J. and Topinka, R.J. (2017). The politics of a ‘Poncy Pillowcase’: Migration and borders in Coronation Street’. Politics, 37(3), pp. 273–287. doi:10.1177/0263395716675371.
- Innes, A.J. (2017). Mobile diasporas, postcolonial identities: the Green Line in Cyprus. Postcolonial Studies, 20(3), pp. 353–369. doi:10.1080/13688790.2017.1378081.
- Innes, A.J. (2016). In Search of Security: Migrant Agency, Narrative, and Performativity. Geopolitics, 21(2), pp. 263–283. doi:10.1080/14650045.2015.1107044.
- Innes, A.J. (2015). The Never-Ending Journey? Exclusive Jurisdictions and Migrant Mobility in Europe. Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 23(4), pp. 500–513. doi:10.1080/14782804.2015.1056114.
- Innes, A.J. and Steele, B.J. (2015). Spousal visa law and structural violence: fear, anxiety and terror of the everyday. Critical Studies on Terrorism, 8(3), pp. 401–415. doi:10.1080/17539153.2015.1081755.
- Innes, A.J. (2014). Performing security absent the state: Encounters with a failed asylum seeker in the UK. Security Dialogue, 45(6), pp. 565–581. doi:10.1177/0967010614540026.
- Innes, A.J. (2013). International Migration as Criminal Behaviour: Shifting Responsibility to the Migrant in Mexico–US Border Crossings. Global Society, 27(2), pp. 237–260. doi:10.1080/13600826.2012.762342.
- Innes, A.J. (2010). When the Threatened Become the Threat: The Construction of Asylum Seekers in British Media Narratives. International Relations, 24(4), pp. 456–477. doi:10.1177/0047117810385882.
- Innes, A. Accounting for Inequalities: divided selves and divided states in International Relations. European Journal of International Relations.
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About
Overview
Alexandria Innes joined the Violence and Society Centre in November 2020 and is a Lecturer in International Relations. Alexandria specialises in the international politics of migration. Theoretically, her research is situated at the intersection of migration studies and critical security studies in International Relations. She has published in various outlets, including International Political Sociology, Security Dialogue, Geopolitics and International Relations. She is the author of two monographs, Migration, Citizenship and the Challenge for Security (Palgrave, 2015), and Postcolonial Citizenship and Transnational Identity (Routledge, 2020). Alexandria has provided commentary for the BBC World Service, and US National Public Radio.
Qualifications
- PhD Political Science, University of Kansas, USA, Aug 2008 – Dec 2011
- MA International Affairs, Marquette University, United States, Aug 2006 – May 2008
- BA Hispanic Studies and Modern Greek, King's College London, United Kingdom, Sep 2002 – Jul 2006
- Certificate in Higher Education Practice, University of East Anglia
Employment
- Senior Lecturer of International Relations, University of East Anglia, Aug 2017 – Jun 2020
- Lecturer of International Relations, University of East Anglia, Sep 2013 – Jul 2017
- Assistant Professor of Political Science, Cardinal Stritch University, Aug 2012 – Dec 2013
- Visiting Assistant Professor of International Relations, Northern Illinois University, Aug 2011 – May 2012
Languages
Greek, Modern (1453-) (can read, write, speak and understand spoken) and Spanish; Castilian (can read, write, speak and understand spoken).
Publications
Publications by category
Books (2)
- Innes, A. (2015). Migration, Citizenship and the Challenge for Security An Ethnographic Approach. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-349-50498-5.
- Innes, A.J. Colonial Citizenship and Everyday Transnationalism. Routledge.
Chapters (9)
- Innes, A. (2018). Ethical Aspects of Migration Flows. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies Ocford University Press.
- Innes, A. (2017). Human Mobility and Security. In Jacobs, E.D. (Ed.), Rethinking Security in the 21st Century Palgrave Macmillan.
- Innes, A. and Lamont, C.K. (2016). Non-western visions of development? Japan’s official development assistance and global governmentality. Non-Western Encounters with Democratization: Imagining Democracy after the Arab Spring (pp. 217–236). ISBN 978-1-4724-3971-0.
- Innes, A. and Lamont, C.K. (2015). Non-western visions of development? Japan's official development assistance and global governmentality. Non-Western Encounters with Democratization: Imagining Democracy after the Arab Spring (pp. 217–236). ISBN 978-1-4724-3971-0.
- Innes, A. and Lamont, C. (2015). Ethical Aid? Human Security and Japanese Official Development Assistance. In Bashir, H., Gray, P. and bin Jehangir, H. (Eds.), Deconstructing Global Citizenship: Political, Cultural and Ethical Persepctives Rowman and Littlefield.
- Innes, A. and Steele, B. (2012). Governmentality in International Relations. In Levi-Fauer, D. (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Governance Oxford University Press.
- Innes, A.J. and Steele, B.J. (2012). Governmentality in Global Governance. Oxford University Press.
- In Gentry, C.E., Shepherd, L.J. and Sjoberg, L. (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Security. In Routledge.
- In Resende, E. and Budryte, D. (Eds.), Memory and Trauma in International Relations. In Routledge.
Journal articles (13)
Other (2)
- Innes, A., Capelas Barbosa, E., Cook, E., Corsi, J., Kotanen, R., McManus, S. … Walby, S. (2021). Prevalence of violence experienced by people with insecure immigration status, and perceptions of association with immigration control (protocol).
- Walby, S., Stöckl, H., Cook, E., Innes, A., McManus, S., Corsi, J. … Capelas Barbosa, E. (2021). Sex/gender-disaggregated fatal violence: a systematic review (protocol).