Georgia Peters
georgiapeters.bsky.social
Georgia Peters
@georgiapeters.bsky.social
PhD student and Postgraduate Teaching Fellow at University of Sydney, interested in queer theory, feminist international political economy, discourse (and visual) analysis and the International Monetary Fund (she/her) 🇵🇸
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My first single authored publication is out! This article critiques the carceral logics of the ICC. I offer this critique alongside abolitionist tools to show how we can start to move away from harmful, carceral justice, beginning with the abolition of the ICC.

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Abolishing the International Criminal Court
The International Criminal Court (ICC) was formed through, and remains situated within, oppressive structures. Accordingly, critical legal scholars have questioned the Court’s ability to foster mea...
www.tandfonline.com
May 19, 2025 at 10:04 PM
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My sibling is in an upcoming show at SCA called “Malevolent Strains”, opening on Wednesday 7th May. So proud of them. So nice to see local, emerging artists at USyd thanks to the work of SCA staff & alumni 🖤

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Malevolent Strains - Event Information – ArtsHub Australia
Curated by Stuart Bailey, Malevolent Strains is inspired by the strident approach of extreme music genres such as Black Metal, Grindcore, Death Metal, Doom and Thrash.
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May 4, 2025 at 9:19 AM
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My new open-access article in International Political Sociology is about “visual politics”, a growing subfield of International Relations. It considers how visual politics is structured to ignore race and racism and why it shouldn’t. academic.oup.com/ips/article/...
The Racial Visual Imaginary of International Relations
Abstract. Visual politics is a thriving subfield of international relations (IR) that traces its origin to the “visual turn” at the turn of the century. Ho
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April 22, 2025 at 9:35 AM
First post here to share that last month I did my first ever lecture on gender! Explaining the different conceptualisations of gender/sex to students who were eager to understand and learn at a time of such terrifying challenge to the rights and safety of queer/trans people was so special.
April 22, 2025 at 4:10 AM