Dr Tine Hanrieder is a political scientist and currently Assistant Professor in Health and International Development at the London School of Economics. Prior to moving to LSE, she was the leader of the Research Group Global Humanitarian Medicine at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center. Tine’s research currently focuses on labour politics in the health sector. She investigates the hidden and devalued labour of community health workers in the US Southwest, and the global regime of health worker migration especially nurse migration from developing to industrialized countries.
Tine has written extensively on global health governance, transnationalism, South-North knowledge transfers, and expertise in global politics. Her publications include the monograph International Organization in Time about international organization reform and the history of the World Health Organization with Oxford University Press, and articles about themes such as liberal humanitarianism, global medical education, institutional change, spiritual health, and consulting firms in global politics.
Eckl, Julian and Hanrieder, Tine 2023: The political economy of consulting firms in reform processes: the case of the World Health Organization. Review of the International Political Economy 30(6), 2309-2332
Hanrieder, Tine & Claire Galesne 2021: Domestic Humanitarianism: the Mission France of Médecins Sans Frontières and Médecins du Monde. Third World Quarterly 42(8), 1715-1732
Hanrieder, Tine 2019: How Do Professions Globalize? Lessons from the Global South in US Medical Education, International Political Sociology 13:3, 296-314.
Hanrieder, Tine 2016: Orders of Worth and the Moral Conceptions of Health in Global Politics, in: International Theory 8: 3, 390-421. Hanrieder, Tine 2016: The public valuation of religion in global health governance: spiritual health and the faith factor, International Theory 8:3, pages 390-421.
Hanrieder, Tine 2015: International Organization in Time: Fragmentation and Reform. Oxford University Press. Hanrieder, Tine 2015: The Path Dependent Design of International Organizations: Federalism in the World Health Organization, in: European Journal of International Relations 21:1, 215-239.
Hanrieder, Tine 2014: Gradual Change in International Organizations: Agency Theory and Historical Institutionalism, in: Politics 34:4, 324-333.
Hanrieder, Tine and Kreuder-Sonnen, Christian: WHO decides on the exception? Securitization and emergency governance in global health. Security Dialogue 45:4, pages 331-348. Hanrieder, Tine 2011: The False Promise of the Better Argument (© Cambridge University Press), in: International Theory 3:3, 390-415.
Dr Tine Hanrieder is a political scientist and currently Assistant Professor in Health and International Development at the London School of Economics. Prior to moving to LSE, she was the leader of the Research Group Global Humanitarian Medicine at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center. Tine’s research currently focuses on labour politics in the health sector. She investigates the hidden and devalued labour of community health workers in the US Southwest, and the global regime of health worker migration especially nurse migration from developing to industrialized countries.
Tine has written extensively on global health governance, transnationalism, South-North knowledge transfers, and expertise in global politics. Her publications include the monograph International Organization in Time about international organization reform and the history of the World Health Organization with Oxford University Press, and articles about themes such as liberal humanitarianism, global medical education, institutional change, spiritual health, and consulting firms in global politics.
Eckl, Julian and Hanrieder, Tine 2023: The political economy of consulting firms in reform processes: the case of the World Health Organization. Review of the International Political Economy 30(6), 2309-2332
Hanrieder, Tine & Claire Galesne 2021: Domestic Humanitarianism: the Mission France of Médecins Sans Frontières and Médecins du Monde. Third World Quarterly 42(8), 1715-1732
Hanrieder, Tine 2019: How Do Professions Globalize? Lessons from the Global South in US Medical Education, International Political Sociology 13:3, 296-314.
Hanrieder, Tine 2016: Orders of Worth and the Moral Conceptions of Health in Global Politics, in: International Theory 8: 3, 390-421. Hanrieder, Tine 2016: The public valuation of religion in global health governance: spiritual health and the faith factor, International Theory 8:3, pages 390-421.
Hanrieder, Tine 2015: International Organization in Time: Fragmentation and Reform. Oxford University Press. Hanrieder, Tine 2015: The Path Dependent Design of International Organizations: Federalism in the World Health Organization, in: European Journal of International Relations 21:1, 215-239.
Hanrieder, Tine 2014: Gradual Change in International Organizations: Agency Theory and Historical Institutionalism, in: Politics 34:4, 324-333.
Hanrieder, Tine and Kreuder-Sonnen, Christian: WHO decides on the exception? Securitization and emergency governance in global health. Security Dialogue 45:4, pages 331-348. Hanrieder, Tine 2011: The False Promise of the Better Argument (© Cambridge University Press), in: International Theory 3:3, 390-415.
This website is part of a project that has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No. 949639)
This website is part of a project that has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No. 949639)