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  • Everita Silina

    Assistant Professor of International Affairs

    Email
    silinae@newschool.edu

    Office Location
    H - 72 Fifth Avenue

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    Everita Silina

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    Everita Silina completed her Ph.D. in Political Science at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University. Her research interests include theories of justice, representation and democracy in post-national context, political economy and theories of integration, the European Union and the politics of Europeanization, human rights and international law. Her research has focused on theories of justice and social contract, especially, models of democratic legitimacy, and the new governance mechanisms in the European Union. At the core of this research is a concern with the apparent incommensurability between the notions of justice crafted in a context of nation states and the increasing integration of financial and economic spheres at regional and global levels. Currently she is working on a project with Sheri P. Rosenberg at the Program in Holocaust and Human Rights Studies, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law that reassesses the concept of genocide by combining international law, human rights and political spheres of inquiry. She has co-authored a study called Genocide by Attrition, an excerpt of which has been published as a chapter in Joyce Apsel and Ernesto Verdeja edited volume Genocide Matters: Ongoing Issues and Emerging Perspectives (Routledge 2013). Everita chaired the International Field Program in Hong Kong for many years and currently chairs the IFP in Istanbul.

     


    Current Courses

    Activating Human Rights
    NINT 5471, Fall 2024

    Pathways to Genocide
    NINT 6357, Fall 2024

    Security, Society & War
    UGLB 3507, Fall 2024

    Future Courses

    Boundaries and Belonging
    NINT 5888, Spring 2025

    Boundaries and Belonging
    GPOL 5128, Spring 2025

    Global Governance
    NINT 5158, Spring 2025

    International Fieldwork
    NINT 6000, Summer 2025

    International Fieldwork (3)
    NINT 6005, Summer 2025

    Past Courses

    Activating Human Rights
    NINT 5471, Spring 2024

    International Fieldwork
    NINT 6000, Summer 2024

    International Fieldwork (3)
    NINT 6005, Summer 2024

    Pathways to Genocide
    NINT 6357, Spring 2024

    Reimagining Security
    NINT 5142, Spring 2024

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