Degrees:
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Univ.
M.Sc., London School of Economics
B.A., College of the Holy Cross
Dr. Jacob Kripp is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Trinity College. He comes to Trinity from Johns Hopkins University, where he received his PhD in Political Science and was also a Postdoctoral Fellow. He views the classroom as space of ongoing dialogue. Here students take an increasingly active role in their own learning with the aim of thinking critically (and creatively) about themselves in relation to global politics.
He is currently working on two book length manuscripts. The first, entitled Race War, Racial Segregation, and Global Peace, unravels how and why racial segregation came to be imagined as the key to global racial peace in white world order from 1898 to 1935. The second book project, entitled The Martial University, explores the reciprocal and mutually co-constitutive relations between imperial warfare and knowledge production in the early Cold War. It focuses on the Operations Research Office, a civilian research team within Johns Hopkins University that was contracted to the U.S. Army from 1948 to 1961.
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International Relations Theory
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Race and International Relations
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Colonialism and Anti-Colonial Theory
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Security Studies
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War and Capitalism
POLS-104
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Introduction to International Relations
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POLS-241
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Race, Capitalism, and World Politics
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POLS-343
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Theory and Politics of African Decolonization
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POLS-361
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Race and War
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POLS-362
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The Military-Industrial Complex
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Race and International Order
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Critical War Studies
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Empire and Global Politics
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Global Political Theory
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Caribbean Political Thought
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Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles:
Book Review:
- 2021. Glissant and the Middle Passage: Philosophy, Beginning, Abyss by John Drabinski. Philosophy and Global Affairs, 1(2), pp.397-400.
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- Agora Faculty Grant $17,192 (with Robbie Shilliam and Iván Hernández Ruiz), 2023-2024
- Dean’s Faculty Grant $5,000 (with Robbie Shilliam and Lester Spence), 2022-2023
- JHU Dean’s Teaching Fellowship, 2021-2022
- JHU Charles Lothrop Pack Fellowship for Excellence in International Relations, 2021-2022
- LSE Fred Halliday Award for Best MSc Dissertation in International Relations Theory, 2015
- JHU Political Science Department Fellowship, 2016-2021
- College of the Holy Cross Pi Sigma Alpha (Honors in Political Science), 2013
- College of the Holy Cross Phi Alpha Theta (Honors in History), 2013
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