1-21 September 2024
André Barrinha is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in International Relations. His main research interests include cyber-diplomacy, cybersecurity, international order, technology and security, European security, European foreign policy and International Relations Theory and Security. Dr. Barrinha is currently working on cyber-statecraft in international relations. He was awarded, in 2019, a Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship to study the emergence of cyber-diplomacy. His work has been published in journals such as Contemporary Security Policy, International Affairs, European Security, Mediterranean Politics, Third World Quarterly, Journal of Common Market Studies and Journal of European Integration. He is also one of the co-authors of International Relations Now and Then (Routledge, 2nd ed.). He is the current chair of the International Studies Association section Science, Technology and Art in International Relations. He was one of the founders and conveners of the British International Studies Association European Security Working Group (2016-18), and of the UACES RN INTERSECT: Technology-Security-Society interplays in Europe (2017-20).