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Zacharias Pieri
Associate Professor
Contact
Home Campus: Sarasota-Manatee
Office: C208
Telephone: (941) 359-4200
Email: zpieri@usf.edu
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Bio
Zacharias Pieri, PhD, is an Associate Professor of International Relations and Security Studies at the ±«Óătv. He initially joined the faculty on the Sarasota-Manatee Campus in 2016. He earned his PhD in Political Science from the University of Exeter, UK, where he also graduated with a Masters degree in Modern Middle East Studies (with distinction). His undergraduate degree is from the University of St. Andrews, Scotland, where he read International Relations and Modern History.
Dr. Pieriâs research focuses on the relationships between religion, politics and violence. His focus is on the ideological and strategic development of Islamist movements, including Boko Haram and Islamic Stateâs franchises. His current projects relate to countering violent extremism in west Africa, and another on the drivers of white supremacy in the USA. He has consulted on international projects investigating counter-radical discourses amongst Muslim communities around the world. He is a world expert on the Tablighi Jamaat movement. Dr. Pieri is author of three books, and regularly publishes on Islam in contemporary societies. Dr. Pieri has advised UK and US governments on conflict in Africa. Pieri regularly appears in the media including the BBC, the Washington Post, and International Business Times among others.
Research
Pieri, Zacharias. 2019. Boko Haram & The Drivers of Islamist Violence. London & New York: Routledge.
Pieri, Zacharias. 2019. âDaily Ritual, Mission and Transformation of the Self: The Case of Tablighi Jamaatâ, NUMEN:International Review for the History of Religions. 66(4): 360-380
Pieri, Zacharias and Jacob Zenn. 2018. âUnder the Black Flag in Borno: Experiences of Foot Soldiers and Civilians in Boko Haramâs âCaliphateââ, Journal of Modern African Studies.56(4): 645-672.
Pieri, Zacharias. 2018. âIdentifying Counter Radical Narratives from Within British Muslim Communities: The Case of âMuslim Patrolââ Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. 38(1): 39-56, DOI: 10.1080/13602004.2018.1432148.
Hassan, Idayat and Zacharias Pieri. 2018. âThe Rise and Risks of Nigeriaâs Civilian Joint Task Force: Implications for Post-Conflict Recovery in Northeastern Nigeriaâ, in Zenn, Jacob (ed.), Boko Haram Beyond the Headlines: Analyses of Africaâs Enduring Conflict,West Point: Combating Terrorism Center.
Zenn, Jacob and Zacharias Pieri. 2018.âBoko Haramâ in Silke, Andrew (ed.), RoutledgeHandbook of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism, Oxford and New York: Routledge.
Zenn, Jacob and Zacharias Pieri. 2017. âHow Much Takfir is too much Takfir? The Evolution of Boko Haramâs Factionalizationâ. Journal for Deradicalization. 11(3): 281-308.
Deckard, Natalie and Zacharias Pieri. 2017. âThe Implications of Endemic Corruption for State Legitimacy in Developing Nations: An Empirical Exploration of the Nigerian Caseâ. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, 30(4): 369-384
Pieri, Zacharias and Jacob Zenn. 2016. âThe Boko Haram Paradox: Ethnicity, Religion, and Historical Memory in Pursuit of a Caliphate â, African Security, 9:1, pp. 66-88
Pieri, Zacharias and Atta Barkindo. 2016. âMuslims in Nigeria: Between Challenge and Opportunityâ, in Mason, Robert (ed.), Muslim Minority - State Relations: Violence, Integration and Policy. London and New York: Palgrave Macmillan
Teaching
Dr. Pieriâs teaching interests are in the areas of International Relations and Security Studies including:
- Conflict in the World
- Understanding Extremism
- Islam in the Modern World
- Social and Religious Movements
- Qualitative Methodologies
- Globalization
- Migration and Citizenship
Dr. Pieri is available to supervise Ph.D. candidates in religion and conflict, understanding extremism, Islamist movements, and the changing dynamics of security.