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Assistant Professor @iddbirmingham | Associate Editor @JISBjournal | #internationalsecurity #globalgovernance #terrorism, #counterterrorism #civilsociety, #CRSV

Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Emeka T. Njoku
6 months
After four years since the first draft in Nigeria, I am honoured to finally share my review article on the crossroads of counter-terrorism and civil society organisations—crystallising the state-of-the-art in the field & proposing a future research agenda.
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After more than 20 years of research, it is well established that states used counter-terrorism measures (CTMs) to close civic spaces for civil society under the pretext of curbing terrorism. Howev...
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Emeka T. Njoku
3 months
RT @ejioforpromise: Delighted to see my new article in print in @AfricaSpectrum ! @Gates_Cambridge @Dept_of_POLIS @CdsCambridge.
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Emeka T. Njoku
7 months
I've read the @Josh_Akintayo article & highly recommend it!🙌.It offers a deep, contextual perspective on the unanswered question: What is the 'local' in local peacebuilding? Amid so much discussion, this piece truly stands out. 🤗
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Local peacebuilding surfaced to contest the fundamental premise of the liberal peace paradigm, specifically its hierarchical top-down approach and inadequacy in guaranteeing sustainable peace. Howe...
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Emeka T. Njoku
7 months
I have read @Josh_Akintayo article and highly recommend it! It offers a deep, contextual perspective on the unanswered question: What is the 'local' in local peacebuilding? Amid so much discussion, this piece truly stands out. Congratulations 👏🏾.
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Joshua
7 months
Excited to see this article finally published in @Peacebuilding_ . The article conceptualises Sulhu as a framework for local peacebuilding. Thus elucidating the ontological imprecision & abstraction of "the local" in local peacebuilding discourses.
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Emeka T. Njoku
7 months
Excited to share our new article. 🎉Co-authored with @Josh_Akintayo @Edrees4P. We highlight the complexities of shared identities, existential (in)security, and the politics of fieldwork, advancing feminist-informed reflexivity in international relations.
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Abstract. What happens to knowledge production when African-based researchers studying intersections between terrorism and wartime sexual violence interrog
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Emeka T. Njoku
8 months
Are you researching the complexities of (counter)terrorism in your national or regional context? Oyawale and I are co-editing a special issue on the challenges, insights, and methods of studying (counter) terrorism in the global South. 👇 @govsoc_bham.
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Emeka Njoku (University of Birmingham, UK) and Akinyemi Oyawale (University of Warwick, UK) are preparing a special issue that examines ‘Reflections on Identity/Nationality, Positionality and...
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Emeka T. Njoku
9 months
This is brilliant! Congratulation! 👏🏾.
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Jeremiah O. Arowosegbe
9 months
Excited 2 share my work! I explore the reconstruction of African intellectual history as a postcol challenge, and urge historians to revisit the discipline in relation to the debates on decolonization & the production of African historical knowledge.
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Emeka T. Njoku
11 months
RT @govsoc_bham: Exciting news! The esteemed @IAJournal_CH will soon be edited from our School. Huge congratulations to the excellent @floy….
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Emeka T. Njoku
11 months
Our article (link below) received an honourable mention in the 2024 Best Article award by the African Studies Association. Grateful for the recognition & excited to keep studying gender and security.😊 If you haven't read it yet, here's a great reason to😉
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Gendering Counter-Terrorism: Kunya and the Silencing of Male Victims of CRSV in Northeastern Nigeria - Volume 66 Issue 4
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