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Alice Engelhard

Alice Engelhard

Postdoctoral Fellow

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Research Interests: International Relations, Regimes of (im)mobility, Postcolonial Theory, Racialised Geographies, Empire

Alice Engelhard is the Patrick Henry postdoctoral fellow of Mobilities and World Order in the Johns Hopkins Political Science Department. Her current book project explores how the regulation and categorisation of (im)mobilities contributes to transformations in world order, with a focus on empire and race in the Indian Ocean World. Her forthcoming paper ‘Imperial mobilities, errantry, and the displacement of the Chagos Islanders’ was a winner of the British International Studies (BISA) Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial working group early career paper prize. 

Alice received her PhD in International Relations from the London School of Economics, where she acted as Editor of the Millennium Journal of International Studies. She is the recipient of two teaching awards from the LSE.