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Dr. Sarah E. Sharma

Sarah E. Sharma

Assistant professor

Political Science

Contact:
Office: DTB A351
Credentials:
PhD (2021) Queen's
Area of expertise:
International political economy, global environmental governance, global north-global south relations

Office hours

Summer office hours: by appointment.

Interests

About Dr. Sharma

Sarah E. Sharma is an assistant professor of international relations in the Department of Political Science at the University of Victoria. She received her PhD in political pcience from Queen’s University and her MA in politics from the University of Manchester. Before joining the University of Victoria, she was a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto, Scarborough. Prior to her PhD, she worked at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in New York City.

She is a co-director for Climate Change and Security with the federally-funded research network Réseau d’analyse stratégique (RAS). In 2022, she was the chair of the Women & Inclusivity in Sustainable Energy Research (WISER) Network. 

Dr. Sharma’s research considers the global political economy of environmental governance. She is particularly interested in the interconnections between global governance processes and daily livelihoods in the context of socio-economic and socio-environmental inequality, both across and within the global North and global South. Her present book manuscript project examines the aims and outcomes of climate resilience at the urban scale in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Dhaka, Bangladesh. Her ongoing research projects examine the politics and outcomes of philanthropic urban resilience networks, financial power in climate related infrastructures such as renewable energy and the politics of climate security.

She has published in outlets such as Review of International Political Economy, International Affairs, New Political Economy, Urban Geography and Geoforum and her research has been funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Canada’s Department of National Defence, the University of Victoria and Mitacs amongst others.

Professor Sharma teaches in the areas of international political economy, global environmental governance, international relations, global development and political ecology.

Teaching

Dr. Sharma teaches courses on international relations.

Teaching 2023-24

Fall 2023:

Spring 2024:

Publications

Refereed journal articles

Book chapters

Refereed reports

Reports & policy briefs

Policy analysis, opinion & public outreach