Publications

Publication, Contribution and Interview

Dr. Naomi Andrew Haruna has contributed significantly to academic research through her publications, focusing on cultural sustainability, visual communication, and peace promotion.

Interviews

She has participated in interviews and discussions on topics like cultural preservation, gender equality, and the role of art in peacebuilding, sharing her expertise on both local and international platforms. Her insights help shape the conversation around using creative arts for social impact.

Some of her Publication

Pop Music and Popularity in Nigeria Today

In November 2023, Dr Naomi Haruna, University of Maiduguri, held a research fellowship at CRC 1472 as part of the Cooperative Research Group “Resilient Gender Regimes in Pop Music Cultures.” The joint exchange left a lasting impression on the participants of the Cooperative Research Group, particularly with the insights on pop and popularity that Dr. Naomi Haruna contributed from a Nigerian perspective. In order to further elaborate on some aspects of the discussions, Florian Heesch asked Dr. Naomi Haruna for an interview for her blog. The conversation took place via video call on 22 February 2024.

VISUAL REPRESENTATIONS AS A TOOL FOR PEACE EDUCATION AND PEACE PROMOTION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

A Case of Dalori Camp, Maiduguri
Borno State, Nigeria

Abstract
The concept of peace has been and still is a desired state for many Nigerians,
especially those living in Maiduguri, with the Boko Haram insurgency.

Non-governmental organizations and the government have invested a lot of effort and
different strategies in advocating for peace and peaceful coexistence in communities, especially internally displaced persons (IDPs) living in camps.

From Fires and Devastation to Terrorism and Violence: Impact of Disasters on Cultural Heritage, Production and Policy

A Conversation with Rodrigo Correia do Amaral and Naomi Andrew Haruna

MEIKE LETTAU
University of Hildesheim, Germany

Natural, health, political and economic disasters are unexpected events that produce high degrees of damage and the likelihood of human fatality.
One authoritative source defines disasters as (1) “an unexpected event, such as a very bad accident, a flood, or a fire, that kills a lot of people or causes a lot of damage”, (2) “a very bad situation that causes problems” and (3) “a complete failure” (OXFORD LEARNERS DICTIONARIES
2022).

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