Maria Eriksson Baaz
Professor at Department of Government; Faculty
- Mobile phone:
- +46 70 167 96 55
- E-mail:
- maria.eriksson_baaz@statsvet.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Östra Ågatan 19
753 22 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Box 514
751 20 UPPSALA
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Short presentation
Maria Eriksson Baaz is professor in Political Science, specializing in International Politics at the Department of Government, Uppsala University. Her teaching and research interests span over international relations with a focus on politics in and on Africa, critical security and military studies, research ethics, gender and post-colonial theory.
Research
Over the years I have conducted research within a range of areas. My initial research (and PhD.) was situated within postcolonial studies and analyzed donor and development worker identities and the manifestations in development practice. After this I have continued research within the field of postcolonial studies, in relation to security governance and humanitarian interventions. In my post-doctoral work I widened my research areas quite substantially by venturing into research on gender, militarization and violence, with a specific attention to conflict related sexual violence as my main research area. The initial projects focused on perpetrators of violence and military organizations and were based on in-depth interviews and ethnography with soldiers and officers in the Congolese (DRC) state armed forces. My subsequent research has aimed to develop a better understanding of the dynamics and logics behind the immense variations of sexual violence committed against women, girls, men and boys in conflict settings.
In addition to this I have also conducted research on security governance through security sector reform, as well as informal taxation/corruption and civil-military relations, with an empirical focus on the DR Congo. Recent years I have become increasingly engaged in questions around research methodology and ethics and I am also currently a member of member of the Expert Group on Ethics at the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet), the Scientific Advisory Board at Sida and the Ethics Examination Authority (Etikprövningsmyndigheten)
Ongoing research projects:
Exploring the research backstage: Methodological, theoretical and ethical issues surrounding the role of local research brokers in insecure zones (funded by the Swedish Research Council, 2018-2020) together with Mats Utas and Swati Parashar. The project takes its point of departure in the fact that most research in conflict and other insecure settings would not be possible without what we have termed “facilitating researchers” (otherwise often referred to as assistants, brokers of fixers) from and based in the research context. Yet, their crucial contribution and situation tend to be shrouded in silence and they often work under difficult conditions. The project, which is based on participatory interviews and workshops, provides novel insights into the dynamics that shape the relationship between contracting researchers and facilitating researchers in three current or former insecure zones: Sierra Leone, the Maoist insurgency in India, and the eastern part of the DR Congo. The main and most unique outcome of this project is a forthcoming book written by participating facilitating researchers themselves in these three settings.
Sexual Violence along the War and Peace Continuum, together with Maria Stern and Swati Parashar (funded by the Swedish Research Council, 2019-2022). Despite the well-established notion that sexual and gender-based violence runs along a continuum, there is little empirically based scholarship that explores how peacetime rape and wartime rape differ and/or are similar. Moreover, there has been a marked divergence in the explanatory frames for explaining rape in peacetime in relation to wartime rape among scholars and advocates alike. This project seeks to bring the fields of “conflict related” and “peace-time” sexual violence together and analyses the continuum and non-continuum of sexual violence between war and peace. In addition to providing original empirical data on how the forms, contexts and logics of sexual violence differ and converge by collecting original data in the DR Congo and India, it also seeks to enhance our understanding of the frames that limits our abilities/willingness to note and address continuances of violence.

Publications
Recent publications
Decoloniality and Structural Racism in Swedish Development Assistance
Part of Decolonial Sweden, p. 250-268, Routledge, 2024
Part of International Journal of Social Research Methodology, p. 549-564, 2023
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The need of change: what, how and who?
Part of Facilitating Researchers in Insecure Zones, p. 157-175, Bloomsbury Academic, 2023
Introduction: setting the stage
Part of Facilitating researchers in insecure zones, p. 1-24, Bloomsbury Academic, 2023
Race and racism in narratives of insecurity: from the visceral to the global
Part of Critical Studies on Security, p. 2-6, 2021
All publications
Articles in journal
Part of International Journal of Social Research Methodology, p. 549-564, 2023
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Race and racism in narratives of insecurity: from the visceral to the global
Part of Critical Studies on Security, p. 2-6, 2021
The master’s ‘outlook’ shall never dismantle the master’s house
Part of International Politics Reviews, p. 286-291, 2021
Fiscal capacity in "post"-conflict states: Evidence from trade on Congo river
Part of Journal of Development Economics, 2020
What is sexual about conflict-related sexual violence?: Stories from men and women survivors
Part of International Affairs, p. 1151-1168, 2020
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Part of Civil Wars, p. 286-295, 2019
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Part of Civil Wars, p. 157-178, 2019
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Curious erasures: The sexual in wartime sexual violence
Part of International feminist journal of politics, p. 295-314, 2018
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Part of Security Dialogue, p. 57-69, 2018
What Can We/Do We Want to Know?: Reflections from Researching SGBV in Military Settings
Part of Social Politics, p. 521-544, 2018
Navigating ‘taxation’ on the Congo River: The interplay of legitimation and ‘officialisation’
Part of Review of African Political Economy, p. 250-266, 2018
Being reformed: Subjectification and security sector reform in the Congolese armed forces
Part of Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, p. 207-224, 2017
The Agency of Liminality: Army Wives in the DR Congo and the Tactical Reversal of Militarization
Part of Critical Military Studies, p. 267-286, 2017
Arbiters with guns: The ambiguity of military involvement in civilian disputes in the DR Congo
Part of Third World Quarterly, p. 803-820, 2014
Part of African Affairs, p. 563-582, 2013
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Fearless Fighters and Submissive Wives: Negotiating Identity among Women Soldiers in the Congo (DRC)
Part of Armed forces and society, p. 711-739, 2013
Part of Politique Africaine, p. 49-72, 2013
Whores, men and other misfits: Undoing 'feminization' in the armed forces in the DRC
Part of African Affairs, p. 563-585, 2011
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Feeding the Horse: Unofficial Economic Activities within the Police Force in the DR Congo
Part of African Security, p. 223-241, 2011
Why Do Soldiers Rape?: Masculinity, Violence, and Sexuality in the Armed Forces in the Congo (DRC)
Part of International Studies Quarterly, p. 495-518, 2009
Making sense of violence: voices of soldiers in the Congo (DRC)
Part of Journal of Modern African Studies, p. 57-86, 2008
Books
Chapters in book
Decoloniality and Structural Racism in Swedish Development Assistance
Part of Decolonial Sweden, p. 250-268, Routledge, 2024
The need of change: what, how and who?
Part of Facilitating Researchers in Insecure Zones, p. 157-175, Bloomsbury Academic, 2023
Introduction: setting the stage
Part of Facilitating researchers in insecure zones, p. 1-24, Bloomsbury Academic, 2023
Sexuellt våld och ett kontinuum mellan krig och fred
Part of Feministiska perspektiv på global politik, p. 211-222, Studentlitteratur AB, 2021
Familiar Stories, the Policing of Knowledge and Other Challenges Ahead
Part of Sexual Violence Against Men in Global Politics, Routledge, 2018
Gendered Dynamics of Armed Insurgencies
Part of Africa’s Insurgents, p. 43-59, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2017
Researching wartime rape in the Democratic Republic of Congo: A methodology of unease
Part of Researching War:, p. 117-140, Routledge, 2016
Part of Africa's Return Migrants, Zed Books, 2015
Telling Perpetrator’s stories: A reflection on effects and ethics
Part of Teaching About Rape in War and Genocide, Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
Research in the Rape Capital of the World: Fame and Shame
Part of Masquerades of War, p. 197-206, Routledge, 2015
Part of Africa's return migrants, Zed Books, 2015
Understanding Sexual Violence in Conflict and Post-Conflict Settings
Part of The SAGE Handbook of Feminist Theory, p. 585, Sage Publications, 2014
Studying reform of/in/by the National Armed Forces in the DRC
Part of Studying the Agency of Being Governed, Routledge, 2014
The Gendered Subject of Violence in African Conflicts
Part of Routledge Handbook of African Security, Routledge, 2013
Willing Reform?: An Analysis of Defence Reform Intitiatives in the DRC
Part of Globalization and Development: Rethinking Interventions and Governance, p. 193-213, Routledge, 2013
Maskulinitet och sexualiserat våld i krig och fred
Part of Internationella relationer - könskritiska perspektiv., Liber, 2013
Part of Ténebres au Paradis : Africaines des Grands Lacs, Gallimard, 2011
Börda och stöd: Kongos betydelse för svenskkongolesiska familjer
Part of Globala familjer, Gidlunds förlag, 2007
Biståndet och partnetskapets problematik
Part of Sverige och de andra, Natur och kultur, 2003
Den postkoloniala paradoxen, rasismen och det mångkulturella samhället
Part of Globaliseringens kulturer, Bokförlaget Nya Doxa, 2002
Collections (editor)
Reports
Fighting behind the frontlines: Army wives in the eastern DRC
2016
Tolling on the River: Trade and Informal Taxation on the Congo
2016
The national army and armed groups in the eastern Congo: Untangling the Gordian knot of insecurity
2013
Between integration and disintegration: the erratic trajectory of the Congolese army
2013
2010
Other
The Covid-19 Opportunity: Creating More Ethical and Sustainable Research Practices
2020
Moving Out of the Backstage: How Can We Decolonize Research?
2019
Mediebilder av biståndet bidrar till rasism
2017
"Media och biståndsorganisationer måste börja ta ansvar"
2017
Virunga's White Savior Complex: How the Film Distorts the Politics and People of Congo
2015
2015
Migration: Zurückkehren ist riskant: Kongolesen, die aus Europa heimkehren, stoßen auf viele Hürden
2015
Ett ömsesidigt beroende: Civil-militära relationer i Kongo
2014
Sammansatt bild av Kongos Moderna historia
Part of Respons : recensionstidskrift för humaniora & samhällsvetenskap, p. 1-4, 2012