
Bachelor of International Studies (Distinction) (Honours Class I) UNSW
Caitlin Biddolph is a PhD Candidate and Sessional Academic in International Relations. Supervised by Dr Penny Griffin and Associate Professor Elizabeth Thurbon, her doctoral research uses queer theory to explore and interrogate discourses of gender and sexuality at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Caitlin draws on queer theory, feminism, poststructuralism and discourse analysis to deconstruct the ways that violence is represented at the ICTY through gendered and sexualised logics.