People
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
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
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.