Welcome to Dr Carolina Pantoliano

We are delighted to announce that Dr Carolina Pantoliano has joined the Atomic Anxiety in the New Nuclear Age team based at the University of Glasgow.

Carolina joins the team as a Research Associate in Nuclear Arms Control and Disarmament, where she will be working closely with Dr Rhys Crilley to deliver innovative research and impact on nuclear politics and international security.

Carolina has recently completed her PhD at the University of Auckland, where her thesis drew upon feminist, poststructrual, and postcolonial approaches to examine the emergence of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW).

Dr Carolina Pantoliano has already published research in leading academic journals such as International Affairs and Contemporary Security Policy, and she is currently writing her first book. Carolina is also a member of the Beyond Nuclear Deterrence Working Group, which is part of the Rethinking Deterrence Research Network, housed at Harvard University’s Belfer Centre for Science and International Affairs.

As a member of the Atomic Anxiety in the Third Nuclear Age team, Carolina will lead on the first two project work packages which involve a global mapping exercise of how states, civil society, the media, and the public frame nuclear weapons, arms control, and disarmament.

Welcome to the team Carolina!

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