Dr Carissa Honeywell PhD
Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations
About
I teach and research in the field of political thought and peacebuilding communication.
Teaching
Sheffield Institute of Social Sciences
College of Social Sciences and Arts
Subject Area
Political and International Relations
Courses taught
Politics and International Relations BA
International Relations and Global Crises MA
Modules taught
Introduction to Political Thought and Dialogue
Globalisation and Militarism
Peacebuilding Communication
Publications
Journal articles
Honeywell, C. (2015). . International Review of Social History, 60 (02), 257-284.
Honeywell, C. (2011). . Journal for the study of radicalism, 5 (2), 1-33.
Honeywell, C. (2011). . Anarchist studies, 19 (2), 69.
HONEYWELL, C. (2007). Utopianism and anarchism. Journal of Political Ideologies, 12 (3), 239-254.
Book chapters
Honeywell, C. (2025). . In Levy, C., & Adams, M. (Eds.) Palgrave Handbook of Anarchism. Palgrave
Honeywell, C. (2024). . In Springer, S., & White, R. (Eds.) Towards Anti-Policing: Prefiguring Possibilities Beyond the Thin Blue Line. (pp. 83-102). Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books:
Dean, J., Honeywell, C., & Price, A. (2019). . In Eikenberry, A.M., Mirabella, R.M., & Sandberg, B. (Eds.) Reframing Nonprofit Organizations: Democracy, Inclusion, and Social Change. Melvin & Leigh
Honeywell, C. (2012). . In Kinna, R. (Ed.) The Continuum Companion to Anarchism. (pp. 111-139). Continuum
Books
Honeywell, C. (2020). . Polity Press.
Honeywell, C. (2011). . New York, N.Y. ; London: Continuum.
Postgraduate supervision
The Kurdish Women's Movement
Feminist International Relations
Media
Carissa Honeywell is trained in conflict resolution and is an accredited mediator. She currently researches in the area of nonviolent conflict resolution strategies and restorative conceptualisations of justice. She also researches in the area of anarchist political thought, and the 20th century history of anarchist ideas. This includes figures such as Herbert Read, Alex Comfort, Paul Goodman and Colin Ward.