Anna-Marie-Louise Tiessen is specialized on linking notions of citizenship and denationalization to deradicalization and reintegration of ISIS returnees. This issue is her current PhD-topic. She is also the founder and editor of the Kent’s Consortium for World Affairs (KCWA). 

Academic Background

PhD Candidate at University of Kent, 2020 https://research.kent.ac.uk/conflict-analysis/person/anna-marie-louise-tiessen/ 

Master of Arts: Terrorism, Security and Society at King’s College London, 2019

Master of Arts: International Relations with International Law at University of Kent, 2017

Bachelor of Arts: Integrated European Studies at University of Bremen, 2016

 

Publications/Conferences:

2022: Tiessen, Louise: “Construction of Citizenship and its Consequences for the Reintegration of Islamic State Returnees“, presented in: ISA 2022, Nashville

2021: Tiessen, Louise: “Preventing the next spiral: Repatriating ISIS affiliates“, in Kent’s Consortium for World Affairs (KCWA). Full Article: https://research.kent.ac.uk/kcwa/preventing-the-next-spiral-repatriating-isis-affiliates/

2021: Tiessen, Louise: “Book Review. When States Take Rights Back: Citizenship Revocation and Its Discontents Edited by Emilen Fargues, Elke Winter and Matthew J. Gibney (Routledge)“, in Statelessness & Citizenship Review. Vol 3 (1) 2021. Full Article: https://statelessnessandcitizenshipreview.com/index.php/journal/article/view/313 

2019: Hazebrouck Victoria Sophie/ Tiessen, Anna-Marie: “IS-Rückkehrer. Die unterschätzte Gefahr von Frauen und ihren Kindern“, in Cicero. 15. November 2019. Full Article: https://www.cicero.de/aussenpolitik/is-rueckkehrer-frauen-kinder-gefahr-kaempfer