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Associate Professor Anne Bartlett

Associate Professor Anne Bartlett

Associate Professor

PhD University of Chicago

Arts, Design & Architecture
School of Humanities & Languages

Associate Professor Anne Bartlett is an Africanist. She has worked on Sudan, South Sudan and East Africa for more than two decades. Her research centres on conflict and its effects on society. Notably, humanitarian crises, forced displacement (refugees and IDPs), land use, conflict urbanization and resource extraction. She is an ethnographer by training and has worked in fieldwork settings with a diverse group of people, ranging from armed movements to displaced persons and street children.

Her early work was with the armed movements of Darfur to understand how human rights abuses, underdevelopment and lack of political recognition on the part of the government, impacted the uprising in the region. Work in Nyala, Darfur, showed how war, the influx of IDPs and humanitarian aid impacted host communities in terms of livelihoods, the morphology of the city and the landscape ecology of the surrounding area.

Later research in conjunction with the UNHCR and World Bank aimed to understand the impact of refugees on the host community in Kakuma camp, Kenya. As the site of one of the longest protracted displacement situations in the world, Kakuma camp has generated significant interaction effects between the refugees and their hosts, the Turkana people. This work was published in a World Bank/UNHCR report entitled “Yes in My BackYard: The Economics of Refugees and Their Social Dynamics in Kakuma, Kenya.

In recent years, Professor Bartlett has led a joint UNSW/Gulu University project on conflict drivers within the northern Uganda region. This partnership showed that land conflict, deforestation and over production of charcoal was a major factor driving recent antagonisms in the region. Data from this project resulted in an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant that establishes a ‘Payment for Ecosystem Services’ project in Northern Uganda with the aim of creating cost effective and scalable ways through which behaviour around deforestation can be changed.

Professor Bartlett was the chair of the United Nations hearing on the Darfur crisis, UN commission on Human Rights, 60th Session, Geneva, Switzerland, April 2004.She was President of the Sudan Studies Association from 2015-2017 and is currently President of the African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific (AFSAAP). She is also Associate Editor of ARAS (The Australasian Review of African Studies).

Phone
9385 7728
Location
230 Morven Brown
  • Book Chapters | 2013
    Bartlett A, 2013, 'The city and the self: The emergence of new political subjects in London', in Deciphering the Global: Its Scales, Spaces and Subjects, pp. 221 - 241,
    Book Chapters | 2011
    Bartlett A; Clark TN, 2011, 'Measuring Political Change: The New Political Culture and Local Government in England', in Clark TN (ed.), The City as an Entertainment Machine: Research in Urban Policy, Lexington Books, USA, pp. 185 - 199,
    Book Chapters | 2009
    Bartlett A, 2009, 'Greening London: Sustainability, Politics and the Third Way', in Sassen S; Marcotullio P (ed.), Human Settlement Development - UNESCO, EOLSS publishers, Oxford, United Kingdom, pp. 379 - 399,
  • Journal articles | 2022
    Branch A; Agyei FK; Anai JG; Apecu SL; Bartlett A; Brownell E; Caravani M; Cavanagh CJ; Fennell S; Langole S; Mabele MB; Mwampamba TH; Njenga M; Owor A; Phillips J; Tiitmamer N, 2022, 'From crisis to context: Reviewing the future of sustainable charcoal in Africa', Energy Research and Social Science, 87,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Samarakoon S; Bartlett A; Munro P, 2021, 'Somewhat original: energy ethics in Malawi’s off-grid solar market', Environmental Sociology, 7, pp. 164 - 175,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Bartlett A, 2020, 'Kenya’s Border Wall that Never Was', Peace Review, 32,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Bartlett A, 2020, 'Dismantling the Deep State in Sudan', Australasian Review of African Studies (ARAS), vol. 41,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Bartlett AL, 2020, 'Special Issue: Governance in Africa', Australasian Review of African Studies, vol. 41, pp. 3 - 8,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Alix-Garcia J; Walker S; Bartlett A, 2019, 'Assessing the direct and spillover effects of shocks to refugee remittances', World Development, 121, pp. 63 - 74,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Munro PG; Bartlett A, 2019, 'Energy bricolage in Northern Uganda: Rethinking energy geographies in Sub-Saharan Africa', Energy Research and Social Science, 55, pp. 71 - 81,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Munro PG; Bartlett AL; Dhizaala JT; Laloyo SA; Oswin SO; Walker S, 2019, 'International fieldschool reciprocity: using a whole-of-university approach to create positive change in Northern Uganda', Higher Education Research & Development, vol. 38, pp. 1461 - 1474.,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Alix-Garcia J; Walker S; Bartlett A; Onder H; Sanghi A, 2018, 'Do refugee camps help or hurt hosts? The case of Kakuma, Kenya', Journal of Development Economics, 130, pp. 66 - 83,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Bartlett AL; Dhizaala JT, 2018, 'Post-Conflict Capitalism in Northern Uganda', Peace Review, vol. 30, pp. 168 - 175,
    Journal articles | 2016
    Bartlett A, 2016, 'Conflict Extractivism in Darfur's Gold Mines', Peace Review, 28, pp. 46 - 54,
    Journal articles | 2015
    Alix-Garcia J; Bartlett A, 2015, 'Occupations under fire: The labour market in a complex emergency', Oxford Economic Papers, 67, pp. 687 - 714,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Alix-Garcia J; Bartlett A; Saah D, 2013, 'The landscape of conflict: IDPs, aid and land-use change in Darfur', Journal of Economic Geography, 13, pp. 589 - 617,
    Journal articles | 2012
    Alix-Garcia J; Bartlett A; Saah D, 2012, 'Displaced Populations, Humanitarian Assistance and Hosts: A Framework for Analyzing Impacts on Semi-urban Households', World Development, 40, pp. 373 - 386,
    Journal articles | 2012
    Bartlett A; Alix-Garcia J; Saah DS, 2012, 'City Growth Under Conflict Conditions: The View from Nyala, Darfur', City and Community, 11, pp. 151 - 170,
    Journal articles | 2009
    Bartlett A; Kuperus G; Oele M, 2009, 'Aesthetic Sensibility and Political Praxis', Radical Philosophy Review, vol. 12, pp. 137 - 155,
    Journal articles | 2008
    Bartlett A, 2008, 'The power to name in Darfur', Peace Review, vol. 20, pp. 149 - 157,
  • Working Papers | 2022
    Walker S; Alix-Garcia J; Bartlett A; Van Den Hoek J; Friedrich HK; Murillo-Sandoval PJ; Isoto R, 2022, Overlapping land rights and deforestation in Uganda: 20 years of evidence, Elsevier, 4090219, ,
  • Reports | 2020
    Baú V; Burnside M; Cook S; Bartlett A; Ridley K, 2020, Exploring the Meaning of Impact in Development Research, Institute for Global Development, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, ,
  • Media | 2021
    Bartlett A, 2021, Coup Fatigue: Why Sudanese Civilians Want their Country Back,
    Media | 2021
    Bartlett A, 2021, What Sudan’s Coup is About and Why the Rest of the World Needs to Act, The Conversation,
    Media | 2020
    Bartlett A, 2020, Coronavirus in Africa: A Complex Reality,
    Media | 2020
    Bartlett A, 2020, Female Circumcision: Why Bans are no Panacea,
    Media | 2020
    Bartlett A; Walker S; Alix-Garcia J, 2020, Refugee Camps Can Benefit Local Communities,
    Media | 2017
    Bartlett A; Alix Garcia J; Walker S, 2017, How Refugee Camps Benefit Host Communities, VoxDev UKAid, United Kingdom,
    Media | 2016
    Bartlett A, 2016, Markets, Minerals and Mayhem in Darfur, Oxford Research Group, Oxford UK
    Media | 2013
    Bartlett A, 2013, The Dirty Hand of Qatar in Sudan's Conflicts, Sudan Tribune, Paris, France,
    Media | 2012
    Bartlett A, 2012, South Sudan and the Logic of Extraction, Sudan Tribune, Paris, France,
    Media | 2012
    Bartlett A, 2012, Understanding State Sponsored Violence in Sudan, Sudan Tribune, Paris, France,
    Media | 2011
    Bartlett A, 2011, "Chaos and Displacement for Darfurians on the Libya Border”, Sudan Tribune, Paris, France,
    Media | 2010
    Bartlett A, 2010, A Final Move to Exterminate the People of Darfur, Sudan Tribune, Paris, France,
    Media | 2010
    Bartlett A, 2010, “Stop the Humanitarian Blockade of Jebel Marra, Darfur”, Sudan Tribune, Paris, France,
    Media | 2009
    Bartlett A, 2009, A New Plan for Darfur, Sudan Tribune, Paris, France,
    Media | 2009
    Bartlett A, 2009, On Saving Darfur and … Africa in General,
    Media | 2009
    Bartlett A, 2009, On Saving Darfur and … Africa in General, Sudan Tribune, Paris, France,
    Media | 2009
    Bartlett A, 2009, “Diversionary Tactics on Darfur”, Sudan Tribune, Paris, France,
    Media | 2008
    Bartlett A, 2008, Darfur: Truth or Fiction?, Sudan Tribune, Paris, France,
    Media | 2008
    Bartlett A, 2008, Darfur: Why Insecurity by Proxy has to Stop, Sudan Tribune, Paris, France,
    Media | 2008
    Bartlett A, 2008, Reframing the Darfur Crisis, Sudan Tribune, Paris, France,
    Media | 2008
    Bartlett A, 2008, The Value of ICC Action on Darfur, Sudan Tribune, Paris, France,
    Media | 2007
    Bartlett A, 2007, Darfur and the Genocide Glitterati, Sudan Tribune, Paris, France,
    Media | 2007
    Bartlett A, 2007, Darfur: A Case of Diplomacy without Substance, Sudan Tribune, Paris, France,
    Media | 2006
    Bartlett A, 2006, Darfur: Back to Business as Usual, Sudan Tribune, Paris, France,

Arts Design and Architecture Grant (2021) $25,000.

ARC Discovery Grant DP190103742 (2018) $579,000. “Improving payments for ecosystem services efficacy: experiments in Uganda” (with Dr. Sarah Walker, Prof Jennifer Alix Garcia and Prof Volker Radeloff).

UNSW (2018) Business School Small Research Grant: $25,000 (with Sarah Walker and Paul Munro)

UNSW (2017) Institute for Global Development Grant (Conflict Resurgence and the Governance of Peace in Northern Uganda): $93,100

UNSW (2016) Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Small Grant. (Street Children in Kakuma: Towards an Understanding of the decision-making processes involved in child labor: $7,500

USF (2008) Jesuit Foundation Grant (Economic Geography of Darfur): 5,000

Research Collaboration Award (2018) UNSW, Sydney.

Faculty Service Award Recipient, University of San Francisco, June 2010

I have founded and have run various human rights NGOs in Sudan and in diaspora. I have written dozens of OpEds on the human rights situation in Sudan and has worked for the release of people that have been incarcerated without due process or regard to international human rights norms. I have also chaired sessions at the United Nations in Geneva on these matters.

From 2015 -2017, I was the President of the Sudan Studies Association. I am currently the President of the African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific (AFSSAP). I am also Associate Editor of ARAS -- the journal of the Association.

I was appointed as Lead for one of the four UNSW, Sydney engagement projects in northern Uganda as part of the UNSW, 2025 Strategy. My role role involved looking at the prevention of conflict - particularly in relation to land in post-conflict Acholiland, deforestation and illegal charcoal production

My Research Supervision

“The use of community radio to promote the adoption of Climate Smart farming technologies among smallholder farmers in Kenya. A case of Migori County

My Teaching

Key Debates In International Studies" INST 1005

“Contemporary Developments in Africa and the Middle East” INST1007

"Senior Seminar In International Studies" INST 3900

"International Fieldwork" HUMS 1007