Dr Mirko Palestrino, BA (Milan), MA (Milan), MSc (LSE), PhD (QMUL)

Senior Lecturer in International Political Sociology
Email: m.palestrino@qmul.ac.ukRoom Number: ArtsOne 2.16ATwitter: @palestrinomirkoOffice Hours: Click the button below to consult my availability and book a meeting.
Profile
Teaching
POL285 Introduction to Social Sciences Methodologies
POL256 War and World Politics
Research
Research Interests:
My first monograph, ‘Military Victory Beyond the Battlefield: Outside Wartime’ (Oxford University Press, 2025) surveys a series of neglected social practices implicated in the construction of military victory – including tattooing, videogaming, history teaching, and the erection of monumental complexes – to argue that victory is made both within and without the battlefield, during both wartime and peacetime.
My ongoing project, called Embodied Timekeeping, is a social history of how military establishments regulate the temporal rhythms of soldiering bodies. Attentive to both institutionally enforced practices of temporal regulation and their reception among military personnel, the project seeks to understand how time is made to matter in tactics and strategy, used as a means for militarisation, and how it interacts with soldiering bodies and identities.
More broadly, I'm interested in questions related to experiences and narratives of war, sociologies and politics of time and temporality, and martial affects, bodies, and identities.
Examples of research funding:
Examples of recent research funding include a Queen Mary University of London Graduate Teaching Studentship in support of my doctoral studies (fully funded PhD) and an Ermenegildo Zegna Founder’s Scholarship to fund my MSc at the LSE in full (fees and stipend), as well as an HSS Student Bursary (2023/2024).
Publications
Monograph:
Palestrino, M. (2025). Military Victory Beyond the Battlefield: Outside Wartime. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Journal Articles:
Brandimarte, I. and Palestrino, M. (forthcoming). 'Deep Global Futures: World Politics in Posthuman Times'. International Political Sociology.
Palestrino, M. (2025). ‘’Sow the seeds of victory’: wartime gardening and the ontology of military victory’. European Journal of International Relations. OnlineFirst.
Palestrino, M. (2022). ‘Inking Wartime: Military Tattoos and the Temporalities of the War Experience’. International Political Sociology, 16(3): 1-20.
Palestrino, M. (2022). ‘Neglected Times: Laclau, affect, and temporality’. Journal of Political Ideologies, 27(2): 226-245.
Other Publications:
Palestrino, M. (2023). Yellow Ribbons, Stickers, and Poppies. Is It Time To Support the Troops? The Disorder of Things. 25 July 2023.
Palestrino, M. (2023). ‘Timing Populism: Laclau, emotions, and collective identities’. Ideology, Theory, Practice. 13 March 2023.
Cohen, E., Hom, A., Claire Lazar, N., McIntosh, C., Palestrino, M., Solomon, T., hosted by Srinivasan, A. (2022). ‘The Temporal Turn in International Relations’, The Greater European Talks Podcast (Institute for a Greater Europe). Available on Spotify.
Book Reviews:
Palestrino, M. (2024). ‘Book Review of Time and Power in Azraq Refugee Camp: A Nine-to-Five Emergency’. International Studies Review, 26(4): 1-2.