Natallia Khaniejo joins the Department of International Relations
The department is delighted to welcome Dr. Natallia Khaniejo as a Visiting Faculty of International Relations.
Dr. Natallia Khaniejo’s research lies at the intersection of critical theory, political geography, and affect. In her doctoral dissertation, she examined the continuities between colonial and postcolonial state-making in conflict regions, with particular focus on modalities of cartographic arrest and epistemic violence. Her research also engages with digital networks and cyberspace, with an emphasis on discursive violence, misinformation/disinformation, data privacy, and other digital harms.
Dr. Khaniejo holds a PhD from Nanyang Technological University. Her recent publications include:
- ‘A composite monotheism? Pakistani state identity and support to the Khalistan movement, post 1984’, Sikh Formations, 20(3)…etcetera.
- ‘Impact of the Russia-Ukraine War on National Cyber Planning: A Survey of Ten Countries’, [Journal title, if known], (20240… etcetera.