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Dr Bert Jenkins

Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, School of Humanities

Qualifications

PhD (NE), BSc AES (Hons) (Griff), AssDipRural Techniques (Hort) (QAC)

Contact

Email:
Room: E11 1.27
Phone: 02 6773 5120 (or +61 2 6773 5120 overseas)
Fax: 02 6773 3520


Senior Lecturer (Convenor of Peace Studies)
School of Humanities
Faculty of Arts and Sciences

Affiliations

New York Academy of Sciences (MNYAS)

International Peace Research Association (Peace Education Commission)
Australian Association of Environmental Education

Areas of Teaching

  • Peace Studies
  • Peacemaking
  • Peaceful Futures
  • Environmental Peace
  • Environmental Security
  • Earth Charter

Research interests

  • Ecological Peace
  • Ecological Restoration
  • Peace Education

Publications

Iribarnegaray, D. and Jenkins, B. (2011) ‘Islam and the West: The Possibility of a Nonkilling Future’, in Nonkilling, Security and the State, Evans Pim, Joám (Ed.) pp.xx-xxx, Honolulu: Center for Global Nonkilling. (In Press)

Jenkins K.A. and Jenkins B.A. (2010) Cooperative Learning: a dialogic approach to constructing a locally relevant peace education programme for Bougainville, Journal of Peace Education, Vol. 7 (2), pp.185-203.

Ojha, C.R. and Jenkins, B. (2009) ‘Conflict Induced Internally Displaced Persons in Nepal: Popular Estimation or Numbers Game?’ Pakistan Journal of International Relations, Vol.1 (1), p. 65-110.

Jenkins B. A. and Jenkins K. A. (2009) To Mine or Not to Mine on Bougainville: Linking Peace to the Environment, pp. 19-28 In: Environmental Education in Context: An International Perspective on the Development of Environmental Education, Eds. Neil Taylor, Michael Littledyke, Chris Eames and Richard K. Coll, Sense Publishers, Rotterdam/Taipei.

Jenkins, B.A. (2008) Education for Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management on Bougainville, pp. 33-43 in Science Education in Context: An International Examination of the Influence of context on Science Curricula Development and Implementation, eds. Richard K. Coll and Neil Taylor, Sense Publishers, Rotterdam/Taipei.

Lynch T. and Jenkins, B. (2007) Global Warming, contemporary politics & the principle of least disruption, Australian Quarterly, Vol. 79, Issue 4, July - August.

Jenkins B. A. (2006) ‘Strengthening Communities for Peace’, Chapter 4, pp.37-69 In: NGOS and Post-Conflict Recovery: The Leitana Nehan Women’s Development Agency, Bougainville, Eds. Helen Hakena, Peter Ninnes and Bert Jenkins, Asia Pacific Press, Canberra.

Jenkins B. A. (2006) ‘From Peace to Progress’, Chapter 5, pp.70-89 In: NGOS and Post-Conflict Recovery: The Leitana Nehan Women’s Development Agency, Bougainville, Eds. Helen Hakena, Peter Ninnes and Bert Jenkins, Asia Pacific Press, Canberra.

Jenkins, B.A., (2006) ‘War and Peace’, in The No-nonsense Guide to Conflict and Peace, Ware, H, New Internationalist Publications Ltd, Oxford, UK, pp 10-25.

Jenkins K. A. and Jenkins B. A. (2005) Education for Sustainable Development and the Question of Balance: Lessons from the Pacific, Current Issues in Comparative Education [Online], Vol. 7 (2). Available at: http://www.tc.edu/cice/Issues/07.02/72jenkins_jenkins.pdf.

Jenkins B. A. (2005) ‘Environmental Security’, Chapter 42, Section Nine, pp.321-329 In: Securing a Peaceful Pacific, Eds. John Henderson & Greg Watson, Canterbury University Press, Christchurch, NZ.

Jenkins, K.A., Berman, J. and Jenkins, B. (2005) 'A proliferation of self-described 'international' schools in Sri Lanka: A response to globalization', Questioning, Vol.1, 112-128.

Jenkins, B. A.  (2003) NGOs in Bangladesh: Are They in a Strong Position to Assist Vulnerable People Living on Low-Lying Lands to Cope with Floods? Journal of South Asian Studies Vol. XXVI, no.3: 455-466.

Lynch, T; Jenkins, B; and Kilarr, A (2001) ‘Professional Farming Systems – Facilitating Sustainable Environmental Change on a Landscape Scale.’ Australian Journal of Social Issues 36 (2): 123-138.

Jenkins, BA (1999) ‘Equitable Mining and Appropriate Development for a Secure Peace’ In: G. Harris, N. Ahai and R. Spence (Eds.) Building Peace in Bougainville. Chapter 3, pages 18-24, Centre for Peace Studies, University of New England and the National Research Institute of Papua New Guinea.