Dustin Johnson
About Dustin Johnson
I am a doctoral student in Peace and Development Research, working as part of a project on gender and child protection in UN Peacekeeping based at the Dallaire Institute for Children, Peace and Security at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. As part of this project I am focusing on the ways in which gender informs the conceptualization and enactment of child protection practices in UN Peacekeeping, drawing on practice theory and critical feminist international relations scholarship. I previously worked as a research officer at the Dallaire Institute for three years before beginning my doctoral studies, and before that completed my bachelors and masters degrees at Dalhousie University, with research assistant positions in Canada, the US, and Mongolia.
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Gender, Peacekeeping, and Child Soldiers: Training and Research in Implementation of the Vancouver
Principles
Dustin Johnson, Allyssa Walsh
Allons-y: Journal of Children, Peace and Security - 2020-01-01 -
Prevent to Protect: Early Warning, Child Soldiers, and the Case of
Syria
Dustin Johnson, Shelly Whitman, Hannah Sparwasser Soroka
Children and the Responsibility to Protect - 2019-01-01 -
Prevent to protect: Early warning, child soldiers, and the case of
Syria
Dustin Johnson, Shelly Whitman, Hannah Sparwasser Soroka
Global Responsibility to Protect - 2018-01-01 -
Addressing the Gaps in Security Sector Training: The Detention of Child
Soldiers
Shelly Whitman, Darin Reeves, Dustin Johnson
Protecting Children against Torture in Detention: Global Solutions for a Global Problem - 2017-01-01 -
Child soldiers and disability: Gaps in knowledge and opportunities for
change
Dustin Johnson, Shelly Whitman
Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal - 2016-01-01