Personlig profil
Forskningsområde
Nina C. Krickel-Choi is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Political Science at Lund University, Sweden.
Situated at the intersection of International Relations Theory, Critical Security Studies, and Political Psychology, her work covers the development and application of ontological security, the emotional dynamics of state sovereignty in interstate relations (particularly regarding territorial conflicts in East Asia), and the socio-psychological impact of the Anthropocene on contemporary security practices.
Current research
Nina is currently the PI of the project “Making sense of state climate (in)action: An existentialist study of how states imagine global climate change", funded for three years by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet). By drawing on insights from psychological and philosophical Existentialism, this project examines, inter alia, the effects of nuclear war imaginaries on contemporary visions of a climate changed world, and explores social practices related to the temporality of shared security imaginaries in the Anthropocene.
Eksterne ansættelser
Postdoc, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen
Samarbejde og topforskningsområder i de sidste fem år
Publikation
- 3 Tidsskriftartikel
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The emotional politics of sovereignty: On dignity, state personhood, and kidnappings
Krickel-Choi, N. C. & Ku, M., 24 feb. 2026, I: European Journal of International Security. s. 1-18 18 s.Publikation: Artikler: Tidsskrift og avis › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › peer review
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Grappling with the Climate Crisis in IR: Existentially, Psychologically, Interdisciplinarily
Krickel-Choi, N., 13 mar. 2025, I: Czech Journal of International Relations. 60, 1, s. 7-31 25 s.Publikation: Artikler: Tidsskrift og avis › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › peer review
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Defending the islands, defending the self: Taiwan, sovereignty and the origin of the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands dispute as ontological security-seeking
Krickel-Choi, N. C. & Chen, C.-C., 20 jan. 2023, I: The Pacific Review. 37, 2, s. 301-327 27 s.Publikation: Artikler: Tidsskrift og avis › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › peer review
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