Dr Sarah Jenkins

BA, M Litt, PhD

Contact Details

Lecturer Above The Bar
E: Sarah.Jenkins@nuigalway.ie
Lecturer above the bar in Comparative Government and Politics
E: sarah.jenkins@universityofgalway.ie
Twitter: @Sarakins_13
 
researcher
 

Biography

Dr Sarah Jenkins is a lecturer in comparative government and politics in the School of Political Science and Sociology. She obtained her PhD in International Politics from the University of Aberystwyth in 2013. Her research interests lie at the intersection of peace and conflict studies, African politics, and democratisation, with current research focusing on electoral violence and manipulation, civilian self-protection, and the micro-dynamics of conflict and  peace. Sarah has published in a number of edited volumes, as well as the leading journals African Affairs, Democratization, Civil Wars, and the Journal of Modern Ethnography

Sarah has previously held positions as an Associate Professor in the School of International Development at the University of East Anglia, a Research Associate at the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations at Coventry University, and a Teaching Fellow at the University of Warwick. 

Research Interests

Dr Jenkins' research interests lie in peace and conflict studies, democratization, electoral manipulation and violence, and African politics. 

Peer Reviewed Journals

  Year Publication
(2020) 'The politics of fear and the securitization of African elections'
Sarah Jenkins (2020) 'The politics of fear and the securitization of African elections'. Democratization, 27 (5):836-853 [Details]
(2020) 'Understanding peace and restraint amidst ethnic violence'
Sarah Jenkins (2020) 'Understanding peace and restraint amidst ethnic violence'. Perspectives On Terrorism, 14 (6):180-192 [Details]
(2018) 'Assistants, guides, collaborators, friends: The concealed figures of conflict research'
Sarah Ann Jenkins (2018) 'Assistants, guides, collaborators, friends: The concealed figures of conflict research'. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 47 (2):143-170 [Details]
(2015) 'Good guest, bad guest: The micro-geographies of violence in urban Kenya'
Sarah Jenkins (2015) 'Good guest, bad guest: The micro-geographies of violence in urban Kenya'. Civil Wars, 17 (2):222-241 [Details]
(2012) 'Ethnicity, violence and the immigrant-guest metaphor in Kenya'
Sarah Jenkins (2012) 'Ethnicity, violence and the immigrant-guest metaphor in Kenya'. African Affairs, 111 (445):576-596 [Details]

Honours and Awards

  Year Title Awarding Body
2015 Peace Research Grant International Peace Research Association Foundation
2013 Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award University of Aberystwyth
2011 Best Doctoral Paper in Nationalism Studies Association for the Studies of Nationalism

Teaching Interests

My teaching interests relate broadly to comparative government, African politics, peace and conflict, and international security. 


Modules Taught

  Term/Year Module Title Module Code Subject / Desc
Autumn 2022 International and Global Politics SP2117
Spring 2023 Introduction to Government SP1124
Spring 2023 Conflict, Peace and Security SP6149
Spring 2023 Comparative Government and Politics SP3139
Spring 2023 Women, Conflict, and Human Security GG106
Spring 2023 Practicing Government SP1127