
Dr Shannon Zimmerman
Dr Shannon Zimmerman, Lecturer
Deakin University at the Australian War College
Contact
s.zimmerman@deakin.edu.auInstitution
Deakin University at the Australian War College
Research Areas
Dr Shannon Zimmerman is a Lecturer in Strategic Studies as Deakin University at the Australian War College. She is also a Research Fellow at the Asia-Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect. She has two areas of research. The first is on peacekeeping, peace operations, and UN Stabilisation operations and looks at how these operations contest and create sovereignty the ground. Dr Zimmerman also explores how they prevent atrocity crimes and protect civilians, particularly in asymmetric threat environments. Her other field of research is misogyny motivated terrorism with a particular focus on the online Manosphere and the political ideology of Incels or 'involuntary celibates'. Dr Zimmerman completed her PhD on 'Counterterrorism and the Protection of Civilians in Peace Operations' in Aug 2019. In addition to her PhD, she holds a Masters in Conflict Resolution from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Dr Zimmerman the Deputy Director of Women in International Security - Australia.
Key Publications
Journal Articles
| The Ideology of Incels: Misogyny and Victimhood as Justification for Political Violence (2022) | |
| R2P and Counter-Terrorism: Where Sovereignties Collide." Global Responsibility to Protect (2022) | |
| Book Chapters | |
| Dangerous Misogyny of the Digital World (2023) | In The Digital Global Condition Elizabeth Kath, Julian C.H. Lee, and Aiden Warren |
| Training Modules on Gender and Violent Extremism in Asia (2020) | Bronitt S, Teitt S, Dunn M, Duriesmith D, Zarrabi B, Vogel L, Ryan L, and Zimmerman S. |