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Dr Zainab Mai-bornu

Lecturer in Âé¶¹APP Politics

School/Department: History Politics and Âé¶¹APP Relations, School of

Email: zmb2@leicester.ac.uk

Profile

Dr Zainab Mai-Bornu joined the School of History Politics and Âé¶¹APP Relations as Lecturer in Âé¶¹APP Politics in April 2021. Previously she was a Research Fellow at the Centre for Trust Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR) Coventry University. She was also a Postdoctoral Fellow (ESRC) at the Department of Social and Policy Sciences at the University of Bath. She completed her PhD in the Department of Politics Languages and Âé¶¹APP Studies at the University of Bath in 2017.

Beyond academia Zainab worked at the National Board for Technical Education Nigeria where she led the TVET STEP-B science-training projects supported by the World Bank and also the Katsina State Government also in Nigeria. She has broad knowledge and experience as a project manager having worked in the educational and international development sectors in Nigeria. Zainab is a member of the Intelligence Security and Strategic Studies (ISSS) research cluster and the Institute for Environmental Futures (University of Leicester). 

Research

My primary research focuses on inequalities conflict gender and development. Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council my recent project ‘Bringing Women’s Voices Back in: Gender and Oil Conflict in the Niger Delta’ highlights the comparative roles of women in conflict settings. The project adopts an innovative mixed-methods approach employing the use of participatory video to document local women’s experiences needs and hopes from their own perspectives. Much of my current work is concerned with amplifying marginalised voices within the context of vernacular security.

Publications

Mai-Bornu, Z.L. and Allen, F., 2022. Chosen Trauma, Emotions and Memory in Movements: The Ogoni and Ijaw in the Niger Delta. Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 14(1), pp.49-62.

Mai-Bornu, Z.L. 2021. Liberating Comparisons in Conflict Studies. In Liberating Comparisons? Reconsidering comparative approaches, Cooper-Knock S.J. and Ndlovu, D.S. (eds.) York Tree Publications.

Crawford, G., Mai-Bornu, Z. & Landstrom, K. 2021. Decolonising knowledge production on Africa:    Why it is still necessary and what can be done in Journal of the British Academy vol.9 supplementary issue 1
 https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/publishing/journal-british-academy/9s1/

Mai-Bornu, Z. 2020. Dynamics of Leadership Styles within the Ogoni and Ijaw Movements in the Niger Delta. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 8(2), 823-850.

Mai-Bornu, Z. 2020. Political Violence and Oil in Africa: The Case of Niger Delta. Palgrave Macmillan, Switzerland AG.

Mai-Bornu, Z.  2019. Oil, Conflict and the Dynamics of Resource Struggle in the Niger Delta: A Comparison of the Ogoni and Ijaw Movements. The Extractive Industries and Society, 6(4), 1282-1291.

Mai-Bornu, Z. 2015. Boko Haram's Six Years of Terror Have Revealed the Depth of Nigeria's Troubles. The Conversation https://theconversation.com/boko-harams-six-years-of-terror-have-revealed-the-depth-of-nigerias-troubles-36164

Mai-Bornu, Z. 2015. Religious Identities and the Escalation of Conflict between ISIS and the West. E-Âé¶¹APP Relations http://www.e-ir.info/2015/05/26/collective-religious-identities-and-the-escalation-of-conflict-between-isis-and-the-west

Research Film: 
2019  Bringing Women's Voices Back in: Gender and Oil Conflict in the Niger Delta (September 2019).

Supervision

• Africa

• Conflict (nonviolence and violence)

• Natural resources

• Inequalities

• Gender

• Development

• Vernacular security

• Decolonial participatory methodologies

Teaching

PL1019 - Politics Power and Ethics;

PL1016 - Order and Disorder: Âé¶¹APP Relations 1989 to the Present;

PL2094 - Political Analysis 1: Understanding political science research;

PL3150 - Âé¶¹APP Relations Statecraft and Political Conflict in Africa;

PL7161 - Âé¶¹APP Relations After the Cold War;

PL7076 - US foreign Policy;

PL 7597 - Political Economy of Âé¶¹APP Development.

Press and media

Conflict and development issues in sub-Saharan Africa (Nigeria)

Activities

Visiting Research Fellow Centre for Trust Peace and Social Relations Coventry University (CTPSR). I co-convene the Africa Research Group at CTPSR.

Visiting Research Fellow Centre for Development Studies University of Bath.

Conferences

Âé¶¹APP Studies Association Development Studies Association; British Âé¶¹APP Studies Association; American Political Science Association.

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