I wrote a piece on how Boko Haram doesn’t just recruit fighters—it grooms young men and boys through sexual abuse and manipulation. Exposing this hidden strategy is vital for effective counterterrorism and peacebuilding.
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Posts by Dr Emeka Njoku
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🗓 April 25, 2025 | 🕙 10 AM EAT / 8 AM WAT / 7 AM GMT
📍 Online (Zoom link in caption)
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April 25, 2025
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After 4 years since the first draft in Nigeria, I'm 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. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
I've read @akintayo.bsky.social new article and highly recommend it!🙌 It offers a deep, contextual perspective on the unanswered question: What is the 'local' in local peacebuilding? Amid so many works, this piece truly stands out.www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/2164725...
Advanced Article Alert! @emekatn.bsky.social atn.bsky.social @edrees4p.bsky.social & @akintayo.bsky.social explore what happens to knowledge production when African researchers study terrorism & conflict related sexual violence.
#academicsky #poliscisky #gendersky
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@ispjournal.bsky.social @isanet.bsky.social
Excited to share our new article. 🎉Co-authored with
@akintayo.bsky.social @edrees4p.bsky.social . We explore the complexities of shared identities, existential (in)security, and the politics of fieldwork, advancing feminist-informed reflexivity in international relations. doi.org/10.1093/isp/...
In case you missed it! 😊
Are you researching the complexities of (counter)terrorism in your national or regional context? Akin Oyawale and I are co-editing a special issue on the challenges, insights, and methods of studying (counter)terrorism in the global South.
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www.anecs.net/articles/cal...
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Interested in reflecting on how power dynamics, shared identity, & social norms shape terrorism research?
Consider submitting your abstracts to our special issue, edited by @Akinyemi Oyawale & myself, which explores the positionality & knowledge production in researching (Counter-)Terrorism.
Our article 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 🙃
Link below to article below👇🏾
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My article "Queering Terrorism" has finally been assigned an issue number. Sharing it again for those who might have missed it! 🙌🏾
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Excited to share our article exploring the logic and consequences of sexual violence victimisation during wartime from a perpetrator-centered lens.
doi.org/10.1177/0095...
Emeka Njoku, Assistant Professor
What are the boundaries of partnership between states and CSOs, and who gets to define them? I highly recommend reading this important paper authored by my colleague @akintayo.bsky.social. It is the 1st paper from his PhD thesis and offers groundbreaking insights on state-CSO relations.
Fantastic to see 8 of our books reviewed by Joshua Sinai in this @Perspectives_T issue!
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