Experts.asu.edu URL
https://search.asu.edu/webdir/profiles-in-expertise-areas/3170
ORCID Profile ID
https://orcid.org/0009-0007-1903-914X
Research Interests
Shirvin Zeinalzadeh's multi award-winning research interests are centered on the profound impact of media on collective action. He delves into the mechanisms by which digital and traditional media platforms can mobilize people, transforming online discourse into real-world activism. This exploration encompasses significant movements such as the Arab Spring, the Capitol Riots, and the Woman, Life, Freedom movement, examining how social media narratives and media coverage can ignite and sustain public mobilization. His work seeks to uncover the triggers and processes that drive individuals from passive observers to active participants in social movements, encapsulated in the concept of moving from 'Tweets to Streets.'
Shirvin is deeply invested in the study of 'The Troubles', the complex and turbulent conflict in the North of Ireland. This profound interest has driven him to conduct extensive field research, immersing himself in the historical and sociopolitical dynamics of the region. His research focuses on understanding how sectarian violence, social status, and educational background influence the level of sympathy towards paramilitary groups. Through a meticulous examination of historical records, interviews, and on-the-ground observations, Shirvin aims to uncover the underlying factors that perpetuated this conflict and explore potential pathways towards maintaining lasting peace.
Furthermore, Shirvin's research extends to the realms of intelligence and national security. He explores the intricate dynamics of intelligence operations and their impact on national and international security frameworks. This involves studying the balance between intelligence gathering and civil liberties, the role of intelligence in preempting security threats, and the ethical considerations in intelligence practices. His interest in national security encompasses both traditional and emerging threats, including cybersecurity, terrorism, and geopolitical conflicts. Through his multifaceted research, Shirvin aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the complexities of security and diplomacy in the contemporary world.
Publications:
"Feminist Participatory Methods to Center Women in African and
International Research": Co-authored with Dr Laine Munir (ASU)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1609406925137268
In Writing:
"The Politics of War Crime Accountability: The U.S. in Afghanistan and Iraq": Co-authored with Professor Gunes Murat Tezcur (ASU) and Professor Timothy Peterson (ASU)
"From Soldier to Citizen: Varieties of Veteran Incorporation in Liberal Democracies": Co-authored with Dale Justice (ASU) and Frank Mons (State of Veterans Initiative)
Beyond Cost-Benefit: Territorial Salience and the Domestic Politics of Protracted Conflict: Sole Author - Shirvin Zeinalzadeh (ASU)
Research Assistant:
"What is Religious Violence? A Comparative and Multilingual Inquiry": Author: Professor Gunes Murat Tezcur (ASU)