Dr Sana Rahim PhD
Senior Lecturer in Critical Security
Summary
My principal research and teaching expertise are in Critical Security Studies, IR theories, understanding the dominance of the dominant discourses in crime and threats, Nuclear Weapons, Postcolonial approaches to security, and the Global South. I am particularly interested in the ‘notion of the voice’, qualitative research methods, and Critical and Global Criminology.
I have recently completed my monograph ‘Living with Orientalism: Pakistan’s Nuclear Community, exclusion and Othering’. Published By Oxford University Press (2024).
Teaching
Sheffield Institute of Law and Justice
College of Social Sciences and Arts
Cultural awareness among first responders
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI)
Criminology
Critical Criminology
Global Crime
21st Century Security Threats
Professional Practice on Placement
- Identity Diversity and Deviance
- 21 Century Crime: Threats, Responses and Human Rights
- CyberCrime and Society
- Criminal Justice Realities
Research
Monograph
Rahim, S 2024: Pakistan’s Nuclear Exclusion- Living with Orientalism Oxford University Press, Oxford
Edited Collection – chapter
Badiozaman I, Ling, V. Sandhu, K. (2023) Women Practicing Resilience, Selfcare and Wellbeing in Academia. Rahim, S. 2023 “Carrying the World on your back: The Burden of Self-Care for Underrepresented Women of the Global South” Routledge, UK
Other activities
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Lead
Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA)
Recently became Senior Lecturer
Postgraduate supervision
Dr Loretta Oduware Ogboro-Okor
Critical Criminology Trafficking in Nigeria