Azra Dizdarevic
PhD researcher on security, political violence, and governance, with a decade of experience in international policy and reform
Graz, Austria
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I am a PhD researcher at the University of Graz (Centre for Southeast European Studies) working at the intersection of security, political violence, and governance. My doctoral research examines genocide recognition, political silence, and security discourse in Bosnia and Herzegovina, drawing on Critical Security Studies, discourse analysis, and political theory.
Before returning to academia, I spent over a decade working in international organizations and public institutions on security sector reform, governance, and results-based management, with a regional focus on Southeast Europe and post-conflict contexts. This professional background continues to shape my research interests, particularly my focus on how political authority, legitimacy, and knowledge are produced and contested in practice.
Alongside my doctoral work, I am increasingly interested in questions of epistemic and cognitive security, including misinformation, disinformation, and the governance of emerging technologies such as AI in peripheral and post-conflict settings. I aim to contribute research that bridges critical theory and policy-relevant debates, engaging both academic and practitioner audiences.
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Azra Dizdarevic
PhD researcher on security, political violence, and governance, with a decade of experience in international policy and reform
Graz, Austria
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