About
Erik Wisniewski
I am currently a PhD Candidate in Political Science at The Ohio State University. My areas of expertise are International Relations (IR) theory and Political Theory. My interests span a wide range including topics in international order, change and evolution in the international system, as well as topics in social ontology, philosophy of science, and the sociology of knowledge.
I earned an MA from the Ohio State University in Political Science in 2018, and in 2016 I earned both a BA in Political Science and a BA in History from the Ohio State University.
I am currently working on my dissertation project which examines how the Digital Revolution has affected areas of enduring concern for IR scholars and foreign policy practitioners across an array of issue areas. A description of my dissertation project (in addition to a list of my published papers and current projects) can be found on my research page.
My work has appeared in Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory. I was formerly the graduate assistant at the Program for the Study of Realist Foreign Policy, at the Mershon Center for International Security Studies.
Highlights
I will be presenting my paper "The Digital Revolution and the New Boundary Problem in Democratic Deliberation" at the Midwest Political Science Association's annual conference.
Personal
Outside of the academy, I am an avid amateur photographer, enjoy cooking, and mixology.