Introduction Cultural norms, structural exclusion, and insecurity often constrain women’s participation in peacebuilding processes in Northwestern Nigeria. However, digital communication…

Hauwa Mohammed Sani
Hauwa Mohammed Sani is a senior lecturer in the Department of English and Literary Studies at Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, Nigeria and holds a PhD in English. Her research focus is transdisciplinary. She is a recipient of the following awards and fellowships: the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) Early Career Academic Grant (2016), the American Council of the Learned Society (ACLS) African Humanities Program (AHP), the Dissertation Completion Fellowship (2016/2017), the Carnegie Corporation of New York Scholar Award (2021), the African Peacebuilding Network (APN) Individual Research Fellowship (2021), and the University of Pretoria’s Future Africa Leadership Fellowship (FAR-LeaF) (2022), among others.
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