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Ann Towns
Professor
Department of Political 91Ě˝»¨About Ann Towns
Ann Towns was born in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 1970 but received all her social science training in the United States. She received her PhD in political science from the University of Minnesota in 2004, under the supervision of Kathryn Sikkink, and was subsequently a postdoctoral fellow at the University 91Ě˝»¨ with a Marie Curie International Reintegration Grant and then an assistant professor at the University of Delaware. Since 2014, she has been employed at the Department of Political 91Ě˝»¨ at the University 91Ě˝»¨, where she was promoted to professor in 2018.
Towns has extensive international engagements. She has been a visiting scholar at the Harvard Kennedy School in 2025, at the University of Cambridge in 2024, at Georgetown University in 2017-2018, and at the University of Oslo in 2017-2019. She has also held many international positions in academic organizations (such as the International Studies Association and the European International Studies Association) and scientific journals (such as International Studies Quarterly, European Journal of International Relations, and more.
Research
Towns' research revolves around issues of social hierarchies, power, and norms in international politics, usually with a focus on gender. Her book Women and States. Norms and Hierarchies in International Society (2010, Cambridge University Press) shows how international norms on women's rights not only standardize states' practices but also rank states — and how states use these norms (such as women's suffrage and gender quotas in national parliaments) to improve their status in the global hierarchy.
Since 2014, she has been running the GenDip research program on gender norms, gendered practices, and hierarchies in diplomacy, an international institution that has long been male-dominated but where a large number of women have recently joined. GenDip also consists of a research network that brings together diplomacy researchers from around the world. The program has been funded by two Wallenberg Academy Fellowships (2014-2026), the Swedish Research Council (2014-2019), and the Norwegian Research Council (2023-2027). Important results from the research program have been published in a number of articles, including in , and . Towns is currently completing a monograph from the program, entitled Imperial, Familial and Bureaucratic: the Global Gender Logics of Bilateral Diplomacy.
Towns' research has been recognized with several awards from the American Political 91Ě˝»¨ Association and the International Studies Association. The most recent of these were a 2026 Distinguished Scholars Award and a 2018 Bertha Lutz Award, both from the International Studies Association's Diplomatic Studies Section for her research on diplomacy, and a 2025 Susan N. Northcutt Award from the International Studies Association's Women's Caucus for her record of service and mentoring of women and other underrepresented scholars in international studies.
Teaching
Towns is a passionate teacher who teaches international politics, social theory, and qualitative methodology at all levels, from undergraduate to doctoral. Due to her extensive research commitments, her teaching is unfortunately limited. She teaches the department’s introductory course in international politics and seminars on ontology and research design for doctoral students; she supervises undergraduate and master's theses; and she supervises doctoral students (currently Julian Walterskirchen and Diana Bernardini).
She has supervised four doctoral students to their public defense:
- Monika De Silva (main supervisor, U 91Ě˝»¨, public defense 2024)
- Anne-Kathrin Kreft (main supervisor, U 91Ě˝»¨, public defense 2018)
- Joshua Martineau (main supervisor, U of Delaware, thesis defense 2014)
- Angela Wolfe (main supervisor, U of Delaware, thesis defense 2012)
For more complete information, see Towns’ CV.
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Ann Towns
Contemporary Reader of Feminist International Relations - 2025 -
Ann Towns
The Contemporary Reader of Feminist International Relations - 2025 -
Ann Towns, Christian Reus-Smit
The Oxford Handbook of International Political Sociology - 2025 -
Ann Towns
COOPERATION AND CONFLICT - 2025 -
Haley McEwen, Ann Towns
JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIES - 2025 -
Ann Towns, Katarzyna Jezierska
Feminist Foreign Policy Analysis. A New Subfield. - 2024 -
Ann Towns
Uses of Iver Neumann: Nothing International is Alien - 2024 -
Ann Towns, Elin BjarnegĂĄrd, Katarzyna Jezierska
International Affairs - 2024 -
Birgitta Niklasson, Ann Towns
International Studies Quarterly - 2023 -
Birgitta Niklasson, Ann Towns
The Hague Journal of Diplomacy - 2022 -
A. K. Kreft, Birgitta Niklasson, Ann Towns
European Journal of Politics and Gender - 2022 -
Ann Towns
Global Society - 2022 -
B. Rumelili, Ann Towns
Cooperation and Conflict - 2022 -
Maria Stern, Ann Towns
Feminist IR in Europe Knowledge Production in Academic Institutions - 2022 -
Maria Stern, Ann Towns
2022 -
Paul Beaumont, Ann Towns
International Studies Review - 2021 -
Katarzyna Jezierska, Ann Towns
Gender Equality and Nation Branding in the Nordic Region. Eirinn Larsen, Sigrun Marie Moss, Inger Skjelsbæk (red.) - 2021 -
Ann Towns
Routledge Handbook of Historical International Relations. Benjamin de Carvalho, Julia Costa Lopez, Halvard Leira (red.) - 2021 -
Ann Towns
Culture and Order in World Politics - 2020 -
Ann Towns
Cambridge Review of International Affairs - 2020 -
Ann Towns, Katarzyna Jezierska, Anne-Kathrin Kreft, Birgitta Niklasson
The Hague Journal of Diplomacy - 2020 -
Ann Towns
Review of International Studies - 2020 -
Ann Towns
Culture and Order in World Politics - 2020 -
Karin Aggestam, Ann Towns
International Feminist Journal of Politics - 2019 -
Ann Towns
European International Studies Association (Sofia, Bulgaria) - 2019 -
Ann Towns
European Conference of Politics and Gender (Amsterdam, Netherlands) - 2019 -
Ann Towns
European Conference of Politics and Gender - 2019 -
Ann Towns
The Palgrave Handbook of Women's Political Rights - 2019 -
Ann Towns, Katarzyna Jezierska
Place Branding and Public Diplomacy - 2018 -
Ann Towns, Paul Beaumont
European International Studies Association (Prague, Czech Republic) - 2018 -
Ann Towns, Bahar Rumelili
International Studies Association (San Francisco, USA) - 2018 -
Ann Towns, Lena Wängnerud
Svenska Dagbladet 20180420 - 2018 -
Ann Towns, Katarzyna Jezierska
“Gender Equality as Branding: Moving Beyond Nordic Exceptionalism” Workshop, Refsnes Gods (Moss), June 20-21 2018. - 2018 -
Ann Towns, Daniel Green
“Instruments of State Power” workshop at Lund University, May 31-June 1, 2018. - 2018 -
Ann Towns, Katarzyna Jezierska
Activism at a Time of Backslide: Feminist and LGBTQ Responses to Opposition to Gender and Sexual Equality,” Central European University, May 11-12 2018. - 2018 -
Ann Towns, Paul Beaumont
International Studies Association, San Francisco, USA, April 7. - 2018 -
Ann Towns, Bahar Rumelili
International Studies Association, San Francisco, USA, April 7 - 2018 -
Ann Towns, Birgitta Niklasson
Aggestam K. & Towns A. E. (eds) Gendering Diplomacy and International Negotiation - 2018 -
Ann Towns, Anne-Kathrin Kreft, Birgitta Niklasson
Alexander A. C., Bolzendahl C., Jalalzai F. (Eds.) Measuring Women’s Political Empowerment across the Globe - 2018 -
Karin. Aggestam, Ann Towns
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Ann Towns, Birgitta Niklasson
Foreign Policy Analysis - 2017 -
Birgitta Niklasson, Ann Towns
Cassidy J. A. (ed) Gender and Diplomacy: Theory and Practice - 2017 -
Ann Towns, Bahar Rumelili
European Journal of International Relations - 2017 -
Ann Towns
The Globalization of International Society / Tim Dunne & Christian Reus-Smit (ed.) - 2017 -
Ann Towns
The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theory - 2016 -
Ann Towns
European Political 91Ě˝»¨ - 2016 -
Ann Towns
International Politics Reviews - 2015 -
Ann Towns
Elites, Institutions and the Quality of Government. Dahlström, Carl; Wängnerud, Lena (Eds.) - 2015 -
Ann Towns
NORA - Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research - 2014 -
Ann Towns
Millennium: Journal of International Studies - 2014
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