Moshirzadeh has published many books in Persian. She has translated some of the major IR texts into Persian, including Hans Morgenthau's Politics among Nations and Alexander Wendt's Social Theory of International Politics.[1]
Her articles on international relations, feminism, Iran 's foreign policy, and dialogue of civilizations have been published in Persian and English journals, including Siasat Khareji (Foreign Policy), Majalleh Daneshkadeh Hoghoogh va Olum Siasi, and The Iranian Journal of International Affairs. Some of her articles on dialogue of civilizations, cultural studies, and women's studies have appeared in edited volumes in Persian and English.[2][3][4] Moshirzadeh's From a Social Movement to a Social Theory: History of Feminism won the Women's Library Prize in 2005.[5]
She is a board member of the editorial board at the International Journal of Political Science.[6]
Works and Publications
As author
Social Movements: A Theoretical Introduction, 2001
From a Social Movement to a Social Theory: History of Feminism, 2002
Civilizational Dialogue and Political Thought: Tehran Papers - Global Encounters: Studies in Comparative Political Theory(Contributing author), 2007 ISBN978-0-739-12237-2
Homeira, Morshizadeh (2018). "Iranian scholars and theorizing international relations". In Ersel, Aydinli (ed.). Widening the World of International Relations. Routledge. p. 21. ISBN978-0-203-70223-9.
Friendship in International Relations and a Homegrown Perspective: Lessons from Sa’di - co-authored with Fariba Alikarami, 2018.[7]