R. B. J. Walker

With his colleague Warren Magnusson, he is a founding member of UVIC's interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Cultural, Social and Political Thought.

[1] For Walker, border practices and boundary discourses, spatial demarcations and conceptualizations of here/there and us/them, operate as important sites for understanding these "inside/outside" logics.

Because modern theories of international relations were created in a time when state sovereignty was a given cornerstone of political theorizing, modernist theorists continue this trend, despite it becoming increasingly less apparent.

The European Union is an excellent example of states that are slowly losing sovereignty in a way many traditional IR theorists fail to realize.

Walker is often cited as being a postmodernist thinker,[6][7] bringing postmodernism into the eye of scholars alongside Richard Ashley.