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Dr. Claudia Baisini

Assistant Professor

Dr. Claudia has recently completed her MPhil and PhD, both primarily focussed on the relation between theory, evidence, explanation and action. Her MPhil explored the various shapes taken by the concept of 'intelligence' throughout different scientific approaches, all referring to facts and objectivity. This theme is further investigated in her PhD, focussed on the role of language and conceptual frameworks' in shaping how we perceive the world and, consequently, how we act.

Dr. Claudia has previously worked for the Swedish Armed Forces on projects concerning understanding the Operational Environment, Actors' analysis, Strategic Communication and Information Operations, Scenario Based Planning, and Distributed Operations.

During this period she took part in international cooperations led by the UK Defence Academy and Nato on cross-cultural awareness and communication, organisational and C2 agility, as well as FBI Terrorism Reserach and Analysis Program. 

Qualification

    • PhD Philosophy, Cambridge University
    • Mphil, Cambridge University
    • M.Sc. Organisational Theory, Gothenburg Graduate School of Business and Law

Teaching Areas

    Information Operations, Strategic Communication

Research Interests

    Relation between language, reality, and action; Intrinsic/Extrinsic motivation; Epistemology; Conceptual frameworks; Possibilities for understanding; Ethics; Legal and Political Philosophy; Islamic Ethics and Jurisprudence

Publications

    • PhD Thesis: Baisini, C. (2020) Conceptual schemes and human (inter) action: disentangling fact and value for a broader vision https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/315160
    • Baisini, C., Bjurström, E. (2017) Koordinering og språk: ’Oppløsing av flokene i språkbokser for forsterket samarbeid’ in Hafting, T. (ed.) Krisehåndtering, planlegging og handling. ISBN 978-82-450-2111-0 Based on a talk by C. Baisini titled Disentangling Linguistic Boxes for Enhanced Cooperation, NATO Symposium on Comprehensive Approach, Stockholm, 2014.
    • Baisini, C. and Nyce J.M. (2010) ‘Lethal Theory: some implications’ Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin, 36(2), pp. 47-62.
    • Baisini, C, Bjurström, E, Gemeinhardt, D. Nyce, J.M. (2010) ‘Incorporating Contextual Sensitivity and Meta-Cognition into Intelligence and Law Enforcement Training’ in Bringuel, A. (ed.) Terrorism Research and Analysis Project (TRAP): a collection of research ideas, thoughts, and perspectives. U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation publication, ISBN: 9780160870835.
    • Baisini C. and Simi, P. (2010) ‘Actors’ Analysis and Capacity of Knowledge’ in Bringuel, A. (ed.) Terrorism Research and Analysis Project (TRAP): a collection of research ideas, thoughts, and perspectives, U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation publication, ISBN: 9780160870835.


    Conference Talks:

    • Internal Reasons, External Reasons, Revolving Doors (2019), Warwick Law School annual conference.
    • Criminal Justice and Conceptions of the Human Being (2018), International Association for Critical
    • Realism (IACR) Annual Conference, Lillehammer.
    • Emancipation of the Epistemic Subject (2017), IACR Turin.
    • Identity, Becoming, and Moral Judgment (2016), IACR Cardiff.
    • Disentangling Linguistic Boxes for Enhanced Cooperation (2014), NATO Symposium on
    • Comprehensive Approach, Stockholm.
Dr. Claudia Baisini
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