Dr Filippo Costa Buranelli

Dr Filippo Costa Buranelli

Senior Lecturer

Researcher profile

Phone
+44 (0)1334 46 2993
Email
fcb7@st-andrews.ac.uk

 

Teaching

  • 2016 – now: IR3006 International Regimes and International Organizations
  • 2017 – now: IR4566 Comparative Regionalism
  • 2017 – now: IR2005 Theories of International Relations
  • 2019 – now: IR5501 International Security in the Middle East and Central Asia
  • 2016 – now: IR5529 International Society and Central Asia
  • 2018 – now: IR5601 Research Methods in IR
  • 2017 – 2019: IR4099 Honours Dissertation
  • 2016 – 2018: IR1006 Foreign Policy Analysis
  • 2019 – 2020: LC5026 Directed Reading and Research
  • 2016 – 2019: SS5102 Social Sciences and Research Methods
  • 2020 – 2021: IR2006 Studying IR

My teaching philosophy aims to provide an interactive space and cultivate learning by using innovative methods such as videos or media sources. I attempt to complement traditional, frontal formal lecturing by involving students in lectures and not just in seminars. Mutual trust, critical thinking and empathy with the students inside and outside the class have always been at the basis of my teaching.

Research areas

My research is strongly interdisciplinary, combining international relations theory and area studies. It uncovers and analyses patterns of inter-state political order resting on norms, rules, and institutions both at the global and the regional level. With respect to the latter, I have a particular interest in the area of Eurasia. My research philosophy rests on three interrelated pillars: 1) A classical, humanist approach to theory: I use at international law, political philosophy, international history, and diplomatic studies to uncover the meaning and the practices associated with the idea of ‘order’ in the minds, discourses, and practices of political actors. This is known as the English School (ES) approach to IR. 2) Attention to non-Western concepts and traditions: I familiarise myself with the cultural, linguistic, ideological, and social context(s) I research. 3) Importance of fieldwork and methodological pluralism: I prioritise fieldwork and adopt a combination of archival, discursive, and praxiological methods.

PhD supervision

  • Simon Taeuber
  • Siheon Choi
  • Carolina Zaccato
  • Huseyin Nurlu
  • Ernest Zhanaev

Selected publications

 

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