Jonathan Sears
Assistant Professor
Department:
Conflict Resolution Studies
Fields:
- Africa, Politics and Development
- Ethics
- Government / Democratic Institutions
- International Affairs / Geopolitics
- Philosophy / Ethics
- Religion
Areas of Expertise:
- African Politics
- Citizenship in Africa
- Development Ethics
- Development Practice
- Development Policy
- Development Theory
- Post-conflict Peacebuilding in Africa
- Faith-based Organizations in Africa
- Political Theory
Languages Spoken:
- English
- French
Available To:
- Appear on radio or TV
- Appear as a public speaker
- Provide comment to media
- Write articles
- Discuss research with industry, government, and others
About:
Dr. Jonathan Sears approaches International Development Studies, and comparative politics of Sub-Saharan Africa, from a multi-disciplinary background in political studies, political theory, and anthropology. Sears obtained a PhD from Queen's University, MA from Brock University and BA Hons from Saint Thomas University.
His most recent research seeks to place events in Mali and Sahelian Africa since 2011 in historical and cultural context to understand post-conflict governance, and international intervention at the security/development nexus. A member of the Centre Francopaix in conflict resolution and peace operations, Sears contributes to the research, reports, and policy briefs of the centre, especially on UN peace operations and Canadian foreign policy in Francophone and Sahelian Africa.
Media and Research Expert