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Modesta Alozie is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Department of Politics and International Studies (PAIS), University of Warwick. She joined in 2020, contributing to the Data and Displacement project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and UKaid. Previously, she worked on the Lo-ACT project at the University of Sheffield, investigating climate actions in Global South cities, including 33 Nigerian urban centers.
Her research focuses on feminist political ecology, exploring intersections of identity (gender, ethnicity, age) with resource distribution and violence. Recent work addresses knowledge co-production for justice and low-carbon transitions in unequal contexts.
Publications include a monograph under preparation for ZED Books (Violence as a Portal: Youth, Oil and Masculinity in the Niger Delta) and peer-reviewed submissions on youth violence, climate governance, and symbolic exclusion. She has also authored opinion pieces in The Conversation, highlighting developmental exclusion in the Niger Delta.
Education: PhD in International Development Planning (UCL Bartlett, 2020); MSc Environmental Impact Assessment & Management (University of Manchester); BSc Biochemistry (Imo State University).



