Aida A. Hozić is Associate Professor of International Relations in the Department of Political Science. She currently serves as an editor of Review of International Political Economy and International Political Sociology. Her research is situated at intersections of feminist international political economy, cultural studies, and international security. Her current research projects explore the relationship between crimes, state, and merchant capital in Southeastern Europe; visual representations of race in international politics; and diffusion of global arts markets in the 21st century. She is the author of Hollyworld: Space, Power and Fantasy in the American Economy (Cornell University Press, 2002) and co-editor (with Jacqui True) of Scandalous Economics: Gender and Politics of Financial Crises (Oxford University Press, 2016). She has written dozens of peer-reviewed articles and chapters in edited volumes. Her work has been supported by the John D. and Katherine T. MacArthur Foundation, IREX, Institute for Turkish Studies, Open Society Institute, multiple Fulbright Awards, and other grants and fellowships.
Her courses include Divided Cities (Belfast, Nicosia, Sarajevo, Jerusalem), Art and War, Culture and World Politics and Feminist Political Economy.