Staff profile
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PDRA in the Department of Anthropology |
Biography
I am a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology at Durham University with a background in International Development. Through my research, I aim to contribute to interdisciplinary understandings of the complex relationships between transport, mobility, livelihoods, and development in sub-Saharan Africa.
Current Research
At Durham, I work on the European Research Council-funded project 'ALIVEAfrica: Animals, Livelihoods and Wellbeing in Africa'. Within ALIVEAfrica, I lead a case study on hunting and bushmeat-related livelihoods in Sierra Leone, exploring topics such as the legitimacy and local knowledge of wildlife laws, dynamics of trust and secrecy among different actors, zoonotic disease risks in markets, and livelihood impacts of the bushmeat trade. This research builds upon my previous work investigating rural lives and livelihoods in Liberia and Sierra Leone, which examined how improved transport connectivity contributes to development in areas like agriculture, education, employment, community cohesion, health, and women's economic empowerment.
Alongside my work on ALIVEAfrica, I am Principal Investigator on the project 'Using a Peer Research Methodology to Investigate Children's Mobility Challenges in Secondary Cities in Ghana and Liberia: A Comparative Study of Cape Coast and Ganta', funded by Volvo Research and Educational Foundations (VREF). In this project, children will be trained as co-researchers to explore children's walking experiences in the growing urban centres of Cape Coast, Ghana and Ganta, Liberia. By empowering children to shape the research process, the project aims to generate child-centred insights to inform policy and planning for safe, inclusive mobility in African secondary cities. The comparative design will shed light on how varying levels of urbanisation impact children's mobility challenges and navigation strategies.
Research interests
- West Africa, Liberia, Sierra Leone
- Rural Livelihoods and Development
- Hunting
- Urban and Rural Transport
- Community Access
- Civil War and Post-War Reconstruction
Publications
Book review
- Theodore Trefon, Bushmeat: Culture, Economy and Conservation in Central Africa. London: C. Hurst for the International African Institute (pb £20 – 978 1 78738 814 7). 2023, 256 pp.
Jenkins, J. (2023). Theodore Trefon, Bushmeat: Culture, Economy and Conservation in Central Africa. London: C. Hurst for the International African Institute (pb £20 – 978 1 78738 814 7). 2023, 256 pp. Africa, 93(4), 580-582. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0001972023000670
Chapter in book
- Transport access routes for motor cycles in Liberia
Peters, K., & Jenkins, J. Transport access routes for motor cycles in Liberia. In S. Mayhew, & M. Hammer (Eds.), The Elgar Companion to Health and the Sustainable Development Goals. Edward Elgar Publishing
Journal Article
- The urban motorcycle taxi sector in Sub-Saharan Africa: needs, practices and equity issues
Owino, F., Peters, K., Jenkins, J., Opiyo, P., Chetto, R., Ntramah, S., Mutabazi, M. M., Vincent, J., Johnson, T. P., Santos, R. T., & Hayombe, P. (2024). The urban motorcycle taxi sector in Sub-Saharan Africa: needs, practices and equity issues. Urban, Planning and Transport Research, 12(1), Article 2354400. https://doi.org/10.1080/21650020.2024.2354400 - Human-animal entanglements in bushmeat trading in Sierra Leone: An ethnographic assessment of a potential zoonotic interface
Jenkins, J., Lawundeh, W., Hanson, T., & Brown, H. (2024). Human-animal entanglements in bushmeat trading in Sierra Leone: An ethnographic assessment of a potential zoonotic interface. PLoS ONE, 19(3), Article e0298929. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0298929 - Safety, health and environmental impacts of commercial motorcycles in Sub-Saharan African cities
Ntramah, S., Peters, K., Jenkins, J., Mugisha, M. M., Chetto, R., Owino, F., Hayombe, P. O., Opiyo, P., Santos, R. T., & Johnson, T. (2023). Safety, health and environmental impacts of commercial motorcycles in Sub-Saharan African cities. Urban, Planning and Transport Research, 11(1), Article 2259233. https://doi.org/10.1080/21650020.2023.2259233 - Unpacking the impact of integrating the neglected tropical disease supply chain into the national supply chain system: illustrative evidence from Liberia
Kollie, K. K., Jenkins, J., Theobald, S., Nallo, G., Kpadeh, O., Jones, L., Borbor, D., Phillip, M., Wickenden, A., Kollie, J. T., Rogers, E., Zaizay, Z., Stewart, M., & Dean, L. (2023). Unpacking the impact of integrating the neglected tropical disease supply chain into the national supply chain system: illustrative evidence from Liberia. Parasitology, 150(11), 1052-1062. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031182023000896 - COVID-19 and the Motorcycle Taxi Sector in Sub-Saharan African Cities: A Key Stakeholders’ Perspective
Peters, K., Jenkins, J., Ntramah, S., Vincent, J., Hayombe, P., Owino, F., Opiyo, P., Johnson, T., Santos, R., Mugisha, M., & Chetto, R. (2023). COVID-19 and the Motorcycle Taxi Sector in Sub-Saharan African Cities: A Key Stakeholders’ Perspective. Transportation Research Record, 2677(4), 751 - 764. https://doi.org/10.1177/03611981221131538 - Rural–urban connectivity strengthens agrarian peace: Evidence from a study of gender and motorcycle taxis in Sierra Leone
Jenkins, J., Mokuwa, E., Peters, K., & Richards, P. (2021). Rural–urban connectivity strengthens agrarian peace: Evidence from a study of gender and motorcycle taxis in Sierra Leone. Journal of Agrarian Change, 21(4), https://doi.org/10.1111/joac.12423 - Changing women's lives and livelihoods: motorcycle taxis in rural Liberia and Sierra Leone
Jenkins, J., Mokuwa, E. Y., Peters, K., & Richards, P. (2020). Changing women's lives and livelihoods: motorcycle taxis in rural Liberia and Sierra Leone. Transport, 173(2), https://doi.org/10.1680/jtran.18.00162 - At the end of the feeder road: Upgrading rural footpaths to motorcycle taxi-accessible tracks in Liberia
Jenkins, J., Peters, K., & Richards, P. (2020). At the end of the feeder road: Upgrading rural footpaths to motorcycle taxi-accessible tracks in Liberia. NJAS - Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences, 92(1), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.njas.2020.100333 - Rural connectivity in Africa: motorcycle track construction
Jenkins, J. T., & Peters, K. (2016). Rural connectivity in Africa: motorcycle track construction. Transport, 169(6), https://doi.org/10.1680/jtran.15.00080
Newspaper/Magazine Article
- Sierra Leone’s bushmeat markets pose serious health hazards – we studied two for six months to find solutions
Jenkins, J., Brown, H., Hanson, T., & Lawundeh, W. (2024). Sierra Leone’s bushmeat markets pose serious health hazards – we studied two for six months to find solutions. [https://theconversation.com/sierra-leones-bushmeat-markets-pose-serious-health-hazards-we-studied-two-for-six-months-to-find-solutions-229061]
Report
- Accelerating COVID-19 related 'best practice' in the urban motorcycle taxi sector in Sub-Saharan Africa
Peters, K., Jenkins, J., Vincent, J., Santos, R., Johnson, T., Ntramah, S., Mugisha, M., Opiyo, P., Hayombe, P., & Chetto, R. (2021). Accelerating COVID-19 related 'best practice' in the urban motorcycle taxi sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. [No known commissioning body] - COVID-19 and the urban motorcycle taxi sector in Sub-Saharan Africa: Policy Brief
Peters, K., Jenkins, J., Vincent, J., Santos, R., Johnson, T., Ntramah, S., Mugisha, M., Opiyo, P., Hayombe, P., & Chetto, R. (2021). COVID-19 and the urban motorcycle taxi sector in Sub-Saharan Africa: Policy Brief. [No known commissioning body] - Gender Mainstreaming in the Motorcycle Taxi Sector in Rural Sierra Leone and Liberia
Peters, K., Mokuwa, E., Richards, P., & Jenkins, J. (2018). Gender Mainstreaming in the Motorcycle Taxi Sector in Rural Sierra Leone and Liberia. [No known commissioning body] - Upgrading Footpaths to Motorcycle Taxi accessible Tracks: Accelerating Socio-economic Development in rural Sub-Saharan Africa
Peters, K., Jenkins, J., Mokuwa, E., Richards, P., & Johnson, T. (2018). Upgrading Footpaths to Motorcycle Taxi accessible Tracks: Accelerating Socio-economic Development in rural Sub-Saharan Africa. [No known commissioning body]