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  1. Sarah Jane Parkinson (6 June 1962 – 23 September 2003) was an English producer and writer of radio and television programmes, as well as an occasional actress. She was a regular performer on Week Ending in the final years of its run. She was the daughter of actor Robin Parkinson and the second wife of comedian and writer Paul Merton.

  2. Dr. Sarah E. Parkinson is the Aronson Associate Professor of Political Science and International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. Her research examines organizational behavior and social change in war- and disaster-affected settings, with a focus on Southwest Asia and North Africa.

  3. Dr. Sarah E. Parkinson is the Aronson Associate Professor of Political Science and International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. Her research examines organizational behavior and social change in contexts of war and disaster.

  4. 24. Sept. 2003 · Sarah Parkinson, a writer and producer who worked with Merton on various projects, passed away at 41 after 19 months of living with breast cancer. She refused chemotherapy and chose natural therapies to boost her immune system.

  5. Dr. Sarah E. Parkinson is the Aronson Associate Professor of Political Science and International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. Her research examines organizational behavior and social change in war- and disaster-affected settings, with a focus on Southwest Asia and North Africa.

  6. Sarah E. Parkinson. Aronson Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Studies, Johns Hopkins University. Verified email at jhu.edu - Homepage. civil wars/political violence Middle East and North Africa military organizations research methods/ethics disaster response. Title. Sort. Sort by citations Sort by year Sort by title.

  7. My research has been published in the American Political Science Review, World Politics, Comparative Political Studies, Perspectives on Politics, Social Science and Medicine, Comparative Politics, Middle East Report, and the European Journal of International Relations.