Emma Fingler
Doctoral Candidate
She/Her
MA (University of Waterloo); BAH (Bishop's University)
Political Studies
Doctoral Candidate
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Research Interests
Humanitarian and disaster governance; Women, Peace and Security agenda, with a focus on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN); Global Governance structures and norms.
Biography
Emma Fingler (she/her) is a SSHRC-funded doctoral candidate researching gender, disaster response operations, and regional governance in South and Southeast Asia. She is a Fellow with the Climate Security Association of Canada and is a Graduate Research Fellow with the Centre for International and Defence Policy (CIDP) at Queenâs University. Emma was the 2023 Graduate Scholarship recipient of Women in Defence and Security (WiDS). She was previously a Canada-Asia Young Professional Fellow with the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and 2022-2024 Graduate Fellow with the Research Network on Women, Peace and Security. Emma has experience working abroad on humanitarian, development, and coordination issues. Prior to joining Queenâs, she was the Special Assistant to the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Kathmandu Nepal, and a Junior Professional Consultant with the UN Resident Coordinatorâs Office in Kathmandu. She holds an M.A. in Global Governance from the University of Waterlooâs Balsillie School of International Affairs and a B.A. Hons. in Political Studies from Bishopâs University.
Field Affiliations
International Relations; Comparative Politics
Awards
- Timothy C.S. Franks Research Travel Award, (Queenâs University, 2023)
- Women in Defence and Security, Graduate Scholarship, (2023)
- SSHRC Department of National Defence MINDS Scholarship Initiative
- SSHRC Doctoral Award, (2022-25)
- Research Network on Women, Peace and Security - Doctoral Award, (2022-24)
Teaching Experience
Teaching Fellow
- POLS 460 - International Relations of the Asia Pacific
Teaching Assistant
- POLS 280 - Introduction to Women, Gender and Politics
- POLS 244 - Comparative Politics: Democracy and Democratization
- POLS 261 - International Relations
Selected Publications
2024 Fingler, E. âWomen, peace and security initiatives should matter to all Canadians.â The Conversation. April 14, 2024.
2023 Fingler, E. (Forthcoming) Report on ASEANâs Regional Action Plan on WPS, for the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.
2023 White paper by the Research Network on Women, Peace and Security: âWhere is the Peace in Canadaâs Women, Peace and Security Agenda?â (April 2023)
2023 Fingler, E. ââGet More Specific On Canadaâs Women, Peace, and Security Agendaâ in Canadaâs Indo-Pacific Strategy: Analysis From Our Young Professionals Fellows.â Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. January 24, 2023. .
2022 Fingler E. âOpportunities for Peace: Analysing the Intersection of Security and Disasters in Southeast Asia.â Report, Defence and Security Foresight (DSF) Group, University of Waterloo.
2021 Fingler, E. âFinding soldiers of peace: Three dilemmas for UN peacekeeping missions,â International Affairs, Volume 97, Issue 5, September 2021, Pages 1631-1633,
2018 Fingler, E. & Kowel, S. âRegulating Recruitment in the Interest of Women Migrant Workersâ Rights: Gender Mainstreaming Recruitment into Migration Governance.â Cracks in the International Order: 2018 Global Trends Report. Balsillie School of International Affairs.