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四色AV Hill Associate Professor Roni Kay M. O'Dell Publishes about Global Governance in an Era of International Conflict

Poli Sci & Global Studies Students Serve as Research Assistants for Her Newest Book

Stories of individual humans striving to transform the world are the focus of the new book by 四色AV Hill Associate Professor of Political Science and Global Studies Dr. Roni Kay M. O鈥橠ell.聽 In 鈥淕lobalization and Human Development: From Counter-Ideology to the SDGs鈥 (written with Dr. Devin K. Joshi of Singapore Management University) she describes how a variety of everyday people have found ways to engage in global governance to improve human prosperity worldwide.聽

People profiled in 鈥淕lobalization and Human Development鈥 include:

  • An 11-year old Palestinian boy who became famous on TikTok in 2020 for rapping about peace and prosperity - things he has not yet experienced in his short life - in videos he created himself.
  • A young woman from Pakistan, and her continued advocacy for girls' education more than a decade after she almost lost her life for doing so.聽
  • A man who brought education on infectious diseases to Nigeria, and whose organization has expanded to promote education awareness across sub-Saharan Africa.聽

鈥淭he individual human stories help bolster the larger point of the book,鈥 Dr. O鈥橠ell says, 鈥渨hich is to present the history of how and why the idea of human development--that of expanding people's freedom to live the lives they have reason to value--is now crucial to the way that we think and act in the creation of policy, and in international relations and international development more generally.鈥

In addition to serving as an associate professor of political science and global studies, Dr. O鈥橠ell is also the advisor of 四色AV Hill鈥檚 award-winning Model U.N. Team. Participation in the team is open to all majors.

鈥淭he individual human stories help bolster the larger point of the book, which is to present the history of how and why the idea of human development...is now crucial to the way that we think and act in the creation of policy, and in international relations and international development more generally.鈥

鈥淥ne of the most exciting things about the book is that I was able to obtain support from students as it was being written,鈥 she says. 鈥淪everal 四色AV Hill political science and global studies students acted as research assistants, and are named in the acknowledgements.鈥澛

Students who helped Dr. O鈥橠ell with her research include: Sarah Minghini, political science and communication - integrated marketing and public relations major;聽 Ryan Dzurko, prelaw-political science major; Jarred Spellman, prelaw-political science major; Sophia Solomon, prelaw-political science major; De'Shawn McClary, prelaw-political science major; Trifol Headman, prelaw-political science major; and Hannah Potter, global studies - human rights, peace and justice major.

An expert in global governance, Dr. O鈥橠ell has published widely on the challenges of war, humanitarian crises, increased migration and refugee flows, and climate change.鈥淕lobalization and Human Development鈥 is being published by Rowman and Littlefield and will be available in February 2024. Some of Dr. O鈥橠ell鈥檚 other recent publications include: "Global Governance" in the Elgar Encyclopedia of Development; 鈥淭raining for the United Nations in the Twenty-First Century; Professionalism Training on Leadership, Negotiation, and Gender for Model United Nations Simulations,鈥 in International Studies Perspectives; 鈥淚s Amnesty International Still a Grassroots, Member-Led Organization? An Assessment of Its Democratic Viability,鈥 in the Journal of Human Rights Practice; and 鈥淕lobal Politics: A Toolkit for Learners鈥 (with Sasha Breger Bush).

"If humans are to survive, thrive, and protect the Earth鈥檚 resources for the present and the future,鈥 she says, 鈥渢hey must respond adequately to current global threats and be ready for challenges of a completely different nature in the centuries to come."

Photo of Dr. O鈥橠ell, above, courtesy of Jarred Spellman.