Dr Ben Garner
Biography
I am Senior Lecturer within the Politics, International Relations and International Development subject area here at Portmouth. I have previously worked at universities in Manchester, Leeds and Liverpool.
Research interests
My research is interdisciplinary and takes a global perspective. I am keen to draw together critical insights from across the humanities and social sciences in research that addresses contemporary global challenges. I have a particular interest in developing Foucauldian and post/de-colonial approaches to understanding global inequalities and strategies to confront these.
An important strand of my research to date has been in exploring the role of culture within the political economy of development. I have examined the different ways that culture has been conceptualised and become an area of contestation in international regimes of political and economic regulation from the postwar period to the present day. This has informed studies of the relationship between culture and trade liberalisation; the work of international organisations such as UNESCO, the World Bank and WTO; the formation and impact of international treaties on cultural diversity and Indigenous rights; the political economy of knowledge and creativity; and the work of relevant policymakers and civil society stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean, the EU and China. I am a member of UNESCO's Inclusive Policy Lab.
Research Clusters
- International Development Studies
- Centre for European and International Studies Research
- Security, Citizenship and Social Justice
- Citizenship, "Race" and Belonging
- Cultural Heritage and Sustainability
Discipline Areas
- International Development
- Global Political Economy
- International and Area Studies (Latin America & Caribbean)
- Sociology
Teaching responsibilities
I teach and supervise across a number of programmes here in the School of Area Studies, Sociology, History, Politics and Literature, in particular: BA International Development, BA International Development and Languages, MSc International Development, BA International Relations, BA Politics, BA International Relations and Politics, MA International Relations
On these programmes, my main teaching responsibilities include the following modules:
- The Making of the Global South
- Global Political Economy
- Global Capitalism
- Race in World Politics
- Climate Crises
- Development & Democracy in Latin America
- Transitional Justice and Human Rights
- Theory and Practice of Development
- International Development: Policy & Practice
- Comparative Public Policy
Research outputs
2020
Rip it up and start again? The contemporary relevance of the UNESCO Convention on Cultural Diversity
Garner, B., O'Connor, J.
20 Jan 2020, In: The Journal of Law, Social Justice and Global Development. 24, 16p.
Research output: Article