Trusting your instinct and just saying ‘yes’: How to make progress without a clear plan
Lucy Hall is a lecturer at the University of Amsterdam. Her research explores the discursive construction of protection norms to investigate the ways in which they are underpinned by logics of gender. Lucy’s research interests more broadly include critical theories of security, popular culture and the influence of images in normative change in global politics. Lucy is the co-editor of Troubing Motherhood: The Global Politics of Maternality (with Laura J. Shepherd and Anna L. Weissman) and has published several co-authored book chapters, in Gender Matters in Global Politics (Laura J. Shepherd, editor) and Responsibility to Protect and Women, Peace and Security: Aligning the Protection Agendas (Sara E. Davies, Zim Nwokora, Eli Stamnes and Sarah Teitt, editors).
Lucy teaches International Relations and International Politics; Integrative Seminar: Security; Bachelor thesis supervisors (Law and Politics) and is a Bachelor Thesis Coordinator.
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