
Biography
Gloria is a Lecturer in Public Policy at the International School for Government. Working at the intersections of international political economy, feminist political ecology, and critical development studies, she studies how the existing global governance architecture forecloses avenues of international cooperation.
She is finalizing her book on the first universal development framework of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (Agenda 2030) and advancing a long-term research project on the post-2030 agenda of planetary justice.
Her insight into global governance is further supported by her practitioner experience, ranging from policy leadership in the Canadian international cooperation sector to technical roles across the United Nations’ World Food Programme and Serbian civil society.
Gloria holds a dual PhD degree in Political Science and International Development (University of Guelph, Canada) and a MSc in International Relations from Roma Tre University (Italy). Prior to joining KCL, she was a Gender, Development and Globalisation Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and a SSHRC-funded postdoctoral fellow at the University of Ottawa.
Research Interests: critical policy studies; global politics; feminist political theory; international political economy; political ecology