Matthew Eagleton-Pierce
Reader in International Political Economy
SOAS University of London
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
External examining
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King's College London, Department of European and International Studies (2022-).
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Goldsmiths, University of London, Department of Politics and International Relations (2019-21).
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London School of Economics, Department of International Relations (2014-17).
Journal founding
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Established graduate-run, Oxford academic journal of international affairs, St Antony’s International Review (STAIR). Led the Editorial Committee, including devising call for papers, reviewing manuscripts for publication, and co-authoring the editorial introduction for three issues. Negotiated and sustained healthy relationships with St Antony’s College, University of Oxford, and external advisors and sponsors (2005-08).
Journal advisory board
Prize committees
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Member of IPE Distinguished Scholar Award’, International Political Economy Section, International Studies Association (ISA) (2015-18).
Research groups
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Deputy Convenor, ‘British and Comparative Political Economy Specialist Group’, Political Studies Association (2020-).
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Co-ordinator of the 'Neoliberalism Working Group’ of the International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy (IIPPE): selected papers for annual conference; organised workshops and events (2016-19).
- Series Editor for ‘International Political Economy Group (IPEG) Papers in Global Political Economy’, British International Studies Association (BISA) (2011-15).
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Research Officer for ‘Global Economic Governance Programme’, University of Oxford: Collaborated with Professor Ngaire Woods in managing seminars and events; provided logistical support for researchers (2006-07).
Review assessments
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Journals: Capital & Class, Competition & Change, European Journal of International Relations, Global Policy, Global Society, International Political Sociology, International Studies Perspectives, International Theory, Journal of Global Security Studies, Journal of Political Ideologies, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, New Political Economy, Review of International Political Economy, Review of International Studies, Social Movement Studies, Theory and Society.
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Book publishers: Bristol University Press, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Policy Press, Polity Press, Routledge, Stanford University Press, University of Toronto Press.
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Funding bodies: Leverhulme Trust.
Memberships
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British International Studies Association (BISA), including the International Political Economy Group (IPEG).
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European International Studies Association (EISA).
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International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy (IIPPE).
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International Studies Association (ISA), including the International Political Economy (IPE) section and the International Political Sociology (IPS) section.
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Political Studies Association (PSA), including the British and Comparative Political Economy group.
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Senior Common Room Member at St Antony’s College, University of Oxford.
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Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE).
Workplace service (SOAS University of London 2013-)
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Programme Convenor for BSc Politics, Philosophy and Economics (2021-).
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Department Political Economy Seminar Series Co-Convenor (2021-).
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Director of Doctoral Studies (Politics) (2019-22).
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Research Committee Member (Politics) (2019-).
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ESRC UCL, Bloomsbury and East London Doctoral Training Partnership (UBEL) Selection Committee Member (Politics) (2019-22).
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AHRC Consortium of the Humanities and the Arts South-east England (CHASE) Doctoral Training Partnership Selection Committee Member (Politics) (2019-22).
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Interview selection panel committee member (2019-20).
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Undergraduate Admissions Tutor (Politics) (2016-19).
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Teaching and Learning Committee Member (Politics) (2018-19).
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Politics Department Seminar Series Co-ordinator (2016-19).
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Undergraduate Year 3 Tutor (2013-16).
Workplace service (University of Exeter, 2011-13)
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Director of Doctoral Supervision (Politics) (2011-13).
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Postgraduate Degree Co-ordinator (Politics) (2012-13).