STAFF PROFILE
Dr Sam Wilkins
Position:
Lecturer, International Business
College / Portfolio:
College of Business and Law
School / Department:
COBL|Management
Phone:
+61399259260
Email:
sam.wilkins@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
- Wilkins, S. (2023). Authoritarian micro-politics: village chairpersons in NRM Uganda and the lessons of their 2018 re-election In: Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17, 344 - 362
- Wilkins, S.,Vokes, R.,Khisa, M. (2021). Briefing: Contextualizing the Bobi Wine factor in Uganda's 2021 elections In: African Affairs, 120, 629 - 643
- Wilkins, S. (2021). Subnational Turnover, Accountability Politics, and Electoral Authoritarian Survival: Evidence from Museveni's Uganda In: Comparative Politics, 54, 149 - 173
- Wilkins, S. (2019). Capture the flag: local factionalism as electoral mobilization in dominant party Uganda In: Democratization, 26, 1493 - 1512
- Wilkins, S. (2016). Who pays for pakalast? The NRM's peripheral patronage in rural Uganda In: Journal of Eastern African Studies, 10, 619 - 638
- Vokes, R.,Wilkins, S. (2016). Party, patronage and coercion in the NRM'S 2016 re-election in Uganda: imposed or embedded? In: Journal of Eastern African Studies, 10, 581 - 600
- Wilkins, S. (2013). Ndira's Wake: Politics, Memory and Mobility among the Youth of Mabvuku-Tafara, Harare In: Journal of Southern African Studies, 39, 885 - 901
- Wilkins, S. (2012). Citizen and self: Violence, identity and legitimacy in the Rift Valley's post-election crisis 2007-08 In: Australasian Review of African Studies, 33, 82 - 103