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Dr Nuri Veronika
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Dr Nuri Veronika

University of Melbourne/The Indonesian Coordinating Ministry For Political Legal And Security Affairs

Contact

nuriwveronika@gmail.com

Institution

University of Melbourne/The Indonesian Coordinating Ministry For Political Legal And Security Affairs

Research Areas

Terrorism StudiesCountering TerrorismViolent ExtremismGender in VE and CTFeminist Critical Intersectional Security Studies.

Nuri Veronika, PhD is researcher, public policy analyst, facilitator and teaching specialist with more than 15 years of combined professional and academic experience crossing multiple countries and industries, academia, research, government, NGOs, tech and public management. She received her PhD from Monash GPS, School of Social and Political Science, Monash University Australia in April 2024. Her PhD thesis examines the root causes of women’s engagement with violent extremism and analyses how these causes are interpreted (or misinterpreted) in the government’s efforts to develop and implement policy responses. She was the recipient of the Women in International Security (WIIS)’s Global Next Generation Scholar in 2021. She also received a PhD scholarship from the Indonesian government, Monash University’s Graduate Completion Awards and Monash Postgraduate Publication Awards (PPA) to publish her thesis into journal articles or a monograph. She is currently a senior Teaching Associate at the Faculty of Arts, the University of Melbourne and the Faculty of Arts, Monash University.

Key Publications

Journal Articles

Women, intelligence and countering terrorism (CT) in Indonesia: Where are the women? (2024)Veronika, N.

Reports

‘A Noble Muslimah Stays Home’: Piety Construction, Gendered-Based Violence and Gendered Narratives among Young Indonesian Women on Instagram and TikTok (2023)Veronika, N.