University of Tampere (UTA)

Master's Thesis

The culmination of three years of work, this "post-postmodern" reevaluation of IR posits gender as a useful analytical tool for comparing the motivations and behaviors of nation-states.

The culmination of three years of work, this "post-postmodern" reevaluation of IR posits gender as a useful analytical tool for comparing the motivations and behaviors of nation-states.
International Relations theory traditionally analyzed nation-state behavior through realist/idealist frameworks without examining how gender assumptions shaped foreign policy motivations, requiring theoretical framework that revealed these hidden dynamics.
Researched gender theory applications to international relations scholarship | Developed heterophallocentric binarism framework for analyzing state behavior | Wrote Master's thesis examining IR theory and praxis through gender lens
Earned Master's degree in International Relations and European Studies from UTA | Contributed to critical IR scholarship examining theoretical assumptions | Demonstrated research and analytical capabilities at graduate level
Three years of graduate work taught me that questioning foundational assumptions reveals more than accepting conventional frameworks—whether analyzing nation-states or designing user interfaces, asking 'what are we taking for granted?' often matters most. The culmination of three years of work, this 'post-postmodern' reevaluation of International Relations posits gender as a useful analytical tool for comparing the motivations and behaviors of nation-states. 'Heterophallocentric Binarism in International Relations Theory and Praxis.'

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