麻豆传媒资源

 

Heather Tasker

Assistant Professor

Heather Tasker photo

Email: Heather.Tasker@dal.ca
Phone: (902) 431-2141
Fax: (902) 494-3825
Mailing Address: 
Department of Political Science, Room 301, 3rd Floor, Henry Hicks Building, 麻豆传媒资源 University, 6283 Alumni Crescent, PO Box 15000 Halifax, NS B3H 4R2
 
Research Topics:
  • Gender Violence
  • Transitional Justice
  • International Criminal Law
  • Human Rights

Education:

  • BA, UPEI
  • MA, York University
  • PhD, York University

Profile:

Dr. Heather Tasker is an Assistant Professor in the department of Political Science and the Law, Justice & Society program at 麻豆传媒资源 University. Dr. Tasker鈥檚 research explores gendered violence in conflict-affected contexts through the lenses of transitional justice, human rights, and feminist legal studies. In collaboration with community-based partners, she has examined women鈥檚 鈥榣aw-making鈥 in forced marriages, access to justice following peacekeeper-perpetrated sexual abuse, and the development of transitional justice mechanisms in response to conflict-related sexual violence. Ongoing projects explore how access to healthcare impacts legal decision-making following sexual violence in the DRC, and tracks the inclusion of CRSV survivors in justice mechanisms in Liberia and North East Nigeria.

Dr. Tasker鈥檚 recent work has been published in the Journal of Peace Research, Law & Society Review, International Studies Review and in edited book collections focused on socio-legal methods and critical theory. She is a member of the Law & Society Association, Canadian Law & Society Association, Women, Peace and Security Network- Canada, and the Missing Peace Scholars Network (USIP).

Selected Publications:

Tasker, H.; Bunting, A.; Van der Werf, K.; Bartels, S. (2023). 鈥淭hose MONUSCO Agents Left While We Were Still Pregnant鈥:聽Accountability and Support for Peacekeeper-Fathered Children in the DRC.鈥澛 Journal of Peace Research (advance online access).

Wagner, K.; Tasker, H.; Vahedi, L.; Bartels, S.; Lee, S. (2022). 鈥淏orn between War and Peace:

Situating Peacekeeper-Fathered Children in Research on Children Born of War.鈥 Frontiers in Political Science (4).

Bunting, A.; Tasker, H.; Lockhart, E. (2021). 鈥淲omen's Law鈥怣aking and Contestations of 鈥淢arriage鈥 in African Conflict Situations.鈥 Law & Society Review, 55(4), 614-633.

Kollie, T.C.; Cooper, A.; Tasker, H. Bartels, S.; Bunting, A. 鈥淕endered impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on marginalized women in Liberia: Resilience and enduring challenges.鈥 International Studies Review, Forum: Women, Peace and Security, Gendered Risks, and COVID-19. (In-Press)

Tasker, H. 鈥淩esolving Justice: Frictions between Community-based Organizations and the United Nations Women Peace and Security agenda.鈥 In Bunting, A., Kiconco, A., & Quirk, J. (Eds.). (2023).聽Research as More Than Extraction: Knowledge Production and Gender-based Violence in African Societies. Ohio University Press.

Tasker, H. (2023) 鈥淭hrough Different Lenses: Law, Space, and Humanitarianism Within a UNHCR Photography Project鈥 in Alam, M.; Dwyer, P.; Roots, K. (eds.) Violence, Imagination and Resistance: Socio-legal Interrogations of Power. Athabasca University Press.

Roots, K.; Lockhart, E.; Tasker, H. (2023) 鈥淟aw, Gendered Violence, and Justice: Critically Engaging #MeToo.鈥 in Alam, M.; Dwyer, P.; Roots, K. (eds.) Violence, Imagination and Resistance: Socio-legal Interrogations of Power. Athabasca University Press