Dr Sabine Selchow, PhD, M.A.

Visiting guest in November 2012, Euroculture public lecture series "European Identity in the Wider World"

Sabine Selchow was a guest speaker at the Euroculture lectures series "European Identity in the Wider World." She gave a presentation entitled "Security and the ›New World‹ in Europe."
Sabine Selchow (PhD LSE, MA Berlin) is fellow in the Civil Society and Human Security Research Unit, at the Department of International Development, London School of Economics. Sabine studied North American Studies and Communications Studies at Freie Universität Berlin and at Duke University (NC, USA). She holds a PhD in Government from LSE. Sabine's research falls into three interrelated areas. First, she is interested in the role of collective notions of the global, the unknown, the new, uncertainty and risk in global politics in general and security politics in particular. Second, Sabine is interested in the changing nature and role of legitimacy and expertise in security. Third, she is interested in how 'web 2.0 culture' is changing politics and the political self.