Distinguished Lecture in African Archaeology: Chapurukha Kusimba, American University
"Maritime Exchange Networks and Urban-Centered States in Medieval East Africa"
Distinguished Lecture in African Archaeology: Chapurukha Kusimba, American University
"Maritime Exchange Networks and Urban-Centered States in Medieval East Africa"
Distinguished Lecture in African Archaeology: Chapurukha Kusimba, American University
"Maritime Exchange Networks and Urban-Centered States in Medieval East Africa"
Distinguished Lecture in African Archaeology: Chapurukha Kusimba, American University
"Maritime Exchange Networks and Urban-Centered States in Medieval East Africa"
Distinguished Lecture in African Archaeology: Chapurukha Kusimba, American University
"Maritime Exchange Networks and Urban-Centered States in Medieval East Africa"
Distinguished Lecture in African Archaeology: Chapurukha Kusimba, American University
"Maritime Exchange Networks and Urban-Centered States in Medieval East Africa"
Distinguished Lecture in African Archaeology: Chapurukha Kusimba, American University
"Maritime Exchange Networks and Urban-Centered States in Medieval East Africa"
Distinguished Lecture in African Archaeology: Chapurukha Kusimba, American University
"Maritime Exchange Networks and Urban-Centered States in Medieval East Africa"
Gwendolen M. Carter Lectures
In the spirit of the late distinguished Africanist scholar, Gwendolen M. Carter, the annual Carter lectures offer the university community and the greater public the perspectives of Africanist scholars on issues of pressing importance to the peoples and societies of Africa. The topic for this year's conference is: "Kongo Atlantic Dialogues: Kongo Culture in Central …
Gwendolen M. Carter Lectures
In the spirit of the late distinguished Africanist scholar, Gwendolen M. Carter, the annual Carter lectures offer the university community and the greater public the perspectives of Africanist scholars on issues of pressing importance to the peoples and societies of Africa. The topic for this year's conference is: "Kongo Atlantic Dialogues: Kongo Culture in Central …
Gwendolen M. Carter Lectures
In the spirit of the late distinguished Africanist scholar, Gwendolen M. Carter, the annual Carter lectures offer the university community and the greater public the perspectives of Africanist scholars on issues of pressing importance to the peoples and societies of Africa. The topic for this year's conference is: "Kongo Atlantic Dialogues: Kongo Culture in Central …
Gwendolen M. Carter Lectures
In the spirit of the late distinguished Africanist scholar, Gwendolen M. Carter, the annual Carter lectures offer the university community and the greater public the perspectives of Africanist scholars on issues of pressing importance to the peoples and societies of Africa. The topic for this year's conference is: "Kongo Atlantic Dialogues: Kongo Culture in Central …
Gwendolen M. Carter Lectures
In the spirit of the late distinguished Africanist scholar, Gwendolen M. Carter, the annual Carter lectures offer the university community and the greater public the perspectives of Africanist scholars on issues of pressing importance to the peoples and societies of Africa. The topic for this year's conference is: "Kongo Atlantic Dialogues: Kongo Culture in Central …
Gwendolen M. Carter Lectures
In the spirit of the late distinguished Africanist scholar, Gwendolen M. Carter, the annual Carter lectures offer the university community and the greater public the perspectives of Africanist scholars on issues of pressing importance to the peoples and societies of Africa. The topic for this year's conference is: "Kongo Atlantic Dialogues: Kongo Culture in Central …
Gwendolen M. Carter Lectures
In the spirit of the late distinguished Africanist scholar, Gwendolen M. Carter, the annual Carter lectures offer the university community and the greater public the perspectives of Africanist scholars on issues of pressing importance to the peoples and societies of Africa. The topic for this year's conference is: "Kongo Atlantic Dialogues: Kongo Culture in Central …
Health in Africa: Dorothy Hodgson, Rutgers University
FGM: A Medical or Human Rights Issue in Tanzania?
Health in Africa: Dorothy Hodgson, Rutgers University
FGM: A Medical or Human Rights Issue in Tanzania?
Health in Africa: Dorothy Hodgson, Rutgers University
FGM: A Medical or Human Rights Issue in Tanzania?
Health in Africa: Dorothy Hodgson, Rutgers University
FGM: A Medical or Human Rights Issue in Tanzania?
Health in Africa: Dorothy Hodgson, Rutgers University
FGM: A Medical or Human Rights Issue in Tanzania?
Health in Africa: Dorothy Hodgson, Rutgers University
FGM: A Medical or Human Rights Issue in Tanzania?
SASA: Karen Bailey, University of Florida
"Land Cover Change in Agricultural Ecosystems in Southern Africa: Implications for Ecosystem Function."
SASA: Karen Bailey, University of Florida
"Land Cover Change in Agricultural Ecosystems in Southern Africa: Implications for Ecosystem Function."
SASA: Karen Bailey, University of Florida
"Land Cover Change in Agricultural Ecosystems in Southern Africa: Implications for Ecosystem Function."
SASA: Karen Bailey, University of Florida
"Land Cover Change in Agricultural Ecosystems in Southern Africa: Implications for Ecosystem Function."
SASA: Karen Bailey, University of Florida
"Land Cover Change in Agricultural Ecosystems in Southern Africa: Implications for Ecosystem Function."
SASA: Karen Bailey, University of Florida
"Land Cover Change in Agricultural Ecosystems in Southern Africa: Implications for Ecosystem Function."
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
Intensive Yoruba in Nigeria: Application Deadline
An Intensive Advanced Yoruba Group Projects Abroad (hereafter Yoruba GPA) for Summer 2014 is planned for Nigeria. The course will be held at the University of Ibadan, and directed by Dr Akíntúndé Akínyemí of the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Florida in Gainesville. For more information about this project, and how to …
2014 SERSAS-SEAN Annual Joint spring meeting
“Memory and Imagination in the Making of African Identities”
2014 SERSAS-SEAN Annual Joint spring meeting
“Memory and Imagination in the Making of African Identities”
2014 SERSAS-SEAN Annual Joint spring meeting
“Memory and Imagination in the Making of African Identities”
2014 SERSAS-SEAN Annual Joint spring meeting
“Memory and Imagination in the Making of African Identities”
2014 SERSAS-SEAN Annual Joint spring meeting
“Memory and Imagination in the Making of African Identities”
2014 SERSAS-SEAN Annual Joint spring meeting
“Memory and Imagination in the Making of African Identities”
2014 SERSAS-SEAN Annual Joint spring meeting
“Memory and Imagination in the Making of African Identities”
2014 SERSAS-SEAN Annual Joint spring meeting
“Memory and Imagination in the Making of African Identities”
2014 SERSAS-SEAN Annual Joint spring meeting
“Memory and Imagination in the Making of African Identities”
2014 SERSAS-SEAN Annual Joint spring meeting
“Memory and Imagination in the Making of African Identities”
2014 SERSAS-SEAN Annual Joint spring meeting
“Memory and Imagination in the Making of African Identities”
2014 SERSAS-SEAN Annual Joint spring meeting
“Memory and Imagination in the Making of African Identities”
2014 SERSAS-SEAN Annual Joint spring meeting
“Memory and Imagination in the Making of African Identities”
2014 SERSAS-SEAN Annual Joint spring meeting
“Memory and Imagination in the Making of African Identities”
2014 SERSAS-SEAN Annual Joint spring meeting
“Memory and Imagination in the Making of African Identities”
2014 SERSAS-SEAN Annual Joint spring meeting
“Memory and Imagination in the Making of African Identities”
2014 SERSAS-SEAN Annual Joint spring meeting
“Memory and Imagination in the Making of African Identities”
Baraza: Carl LeVan, American University
"Sectarian Rebellions in Post-Transition Nigeria Compared"
Baraza: Carl LeVan, American University
"Sectarian Rebellions in Post-Transition Nigeria Compared"
Baraza: Carl LeVan, American University
"Sectarian Rebellions in Post-Transition Nigeria Compared"
Baraza: Carl LeVan, American University
"Sectarian Rebellions in Post-Transition Nigeria Compared"
Baraza: Carl LeVan, American University
"Sectarian Rebellions in Post-Transition Nigeria Compared"
Baraza: Carl LeVan, American University
"Sectarian Rebellions in Post-Transition Nigeria Compared"
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
“Kongo across the Waters” Lecture with Carlee Forbes
Lecture given by Carlee Forbes, Curatorial Assistant at the Harn Musem of Art, and UF Doctoral Student
Health in Africa: Mark Hunter, University of Toronto
"Aids in South Africa"
Baraza: Roman Loimeier, University of Göttingen
"Trajectories of Islamic Education in the 20th Century: Zanzibar and Beyond."
Baraza: Roman Loimeier, University of Göttingen
"Trajectories of Islamic Education in the 20th Century: Zanzibar and Beyond."
Baraza: Roman Loimeier, University of Göttingen
"Trajectories of Islamic Education in the 20th Century: Zanzibar and Beyond."
Baraza: Roman Loimeier, University of Göttingen
"Trajectories of Islamic Education in the 20th Century: Zanzibar and Beyond."
Baraza: Roman Loimeier, University of Göttingen
"Trajectories of Islamic Education in the 20th Century: Zanzibar and Beyond."
Islam in Africa Symposium
"The African Madrassa: Transformations of Islamic Education in Contemporary Africa."
Islam in Africa Symposium
"The African Madrassa: Transformations of Islamic Education in Contemporary Africa."
Islam in Africa Symposium
"The African Madrassa: Transformations of Islamic Education in Contemporary Africa."
Islam in Africa Symposium
"The African Madrassa: Transformations of Islamic Education in Contemporary Africa."
Islam in Africa Symposium
"The African Madrassa: Transformations of Islamic Education in Contemporary Africa."
SASA: Nasiru Danmowa, University of Florida
"Transport of Phosphorus Fertilizer and Pesticides in a Northern Nigerian Soil"
SASA: Nasiru Danmowa, University of Florida
"Transport of Phosphorus Fertilizer and Pesticides in a Northern Nigerian Soil"
SASA: Nasiru Danmowa, University of Florida
"Transport of Phosphorus Fertilizer and Pesticides in a Northern Nigerian Soil"
SASA: Nasiru Danmowa, University of Florida
"Transport of Phosphorus Fertilizer and Pesticides in a Northern Nigerian Soil"
Baraza: Abena Busia, Rutgers University
"'Beentos' and Afro-politans: Negotiating Africa’s Diasporas in the Works of Contemporary African Women Writers."
Baraza: Abena Busia, Rutgers University
"'Beentos' and Afro-politans: Negotiating Africa’s Diasporas in the Works of Contemporary African Women Writers."
Baraza: Abena Busia, Rutgers University
"'Beentos' and Afro-politans: Negotiating Africa’s Diasporas in the Works of Contemporary African Women Writers."
Baraza: Chau Johnsen Kelly, University of North Florida
"From Sisal Plantation to Port City: Urban Development and Crisis in Mtwara"
Baraza: Chau Johnsen Kelly, University of North Florida
"From Sisal Plantation to Port City: Urban Development and Crisis in Mtwara"
Baraza: Nate Plageman, Wake Forest University
"The African Personality Dances Highlife: Popular Music and Cultural Modernization in Nkrumah's Ghana, 1957-1965"
Baraza: Nate Plageman, Wake Forest University
"The African Personality Dances Highlife: Popular Music and Cultural Modernization in Nkrumah's Ghana, 1957-1965"
Baraza: Joel Hartter, University of Colorado
"Parks in Peril or Conservation Success in East Africa?"
CAS Working Groups Intro Session
An Introduction to CAS Working Groups: Research Opportunities for UF Students and Faculty Representatives from various CAS-sponsored interdisciplinary working groups will provide details about their research directions, current group member areas of expertise, and planned activities for the upcoming year. Featured groups include: Natural Resource Management in Africa; Islam in Africa; Health in Africa; Social Change and Development; Institutions and …
Baraza
Matiangai Sirleaf, University of Maryland. "Africa, COVID-19, and Responsibility" September 11 | 3:30pm Matiangai Sirleaf is the Nathan Patz Professor of Law. She writes and teaches in the areas of global public health law, public international law, international human rights law, international criminal law, post-conflict and transitional justice and criminal law. Her most recent publications in this area include …
Islam | Africa
Mediating Bamba: Qasida Exegesis in the Age of New Media Tuesday September 15 @ 11:45am Attend through Zoom Webinar: Register Here Abstract: The Mouride Sufi order, which was founded by Amadou Bamba at the end of the nineteenth century, has played an important role in the construction of religious identities in post-colonial Senegal. Although scholars have long studied …
Baraza
Philip Janzen, UF. Reforming, Deforming,Unforming: Poetry and Geography in Atlantic World History. 3:30pm Register for the Zoom Webinar event here.
Mixing Disciplines
Title: Concepts and Careers | Conversation with Apollo Amoko and Nancy Hunt Date: Tuesday, 22nd September 2020 Time : 7-9pm Contact dengzheyuan@ufl.edu for Zoom meeting details. During this workshop, Prof. Amoko (English) and Prof. Hunt (History) will discuss academic careers (mostly their own, though also in general?) and how they have used concepts (and which ones) in their …
SASA
Felicien Maisha, UF. Manhood and Masculinity among Biboko Men during COVID-19 Lockdown in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. 11:45am
Baraza
Susan Cooksey, UF. Agents of Change: Metal Arts and Artists in sub-Saharan Africa. 3:30pm Register here: https://ufl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cxBLSFuERbmulabN4BRiiA
Social Change | Development
The Social Change and Development (SCAD) Working Group invites you to the first meeting of the year on Monday, September 28th from 12:50-1:45pm! Talk: Artemisia annua and COVID-19 Speaker: Sarah Staub, PhD Candidate, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida Zoom webinar registration link: https://ufl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Vqs1Izp9S72MYCC-FpAA0w To kick off this year's emphasis on health, Sarah will share on-going research on …
Health | Africa
Abebe Bekele, University of Global Health Equity. Surgical Education and Evaluation in SubSaharan Africa. Time TBA
Institutions | State
Renata Serra, UF. Do Stakeholder Meetings Make a Difference? Preliminary Findings from a Pilot Project in Rwanda. 3:00pm
Islam | Africa
Terje Ostebo, UF. Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia: Between Proximity and Distance. 11:45am Link to the meeting: https://ufl.zoom.us/j/92484216980?pwd=Z0Z5ZzJWd05RczJyL0JIb2J2T3ptQT09 Abstract: Geographical proximity has enabled deep connections between peoples on the Arabian Peninsula and in the Horn of Africa. While this enabled important ethnic, cultural, and religious points of contacts between Muslims on the Peninsula and in …
Mixing Disciplines
Roundtable – “Fieldwork” across Disciplines. 7:00pm
Health | Africa
Innovations – Creative Responses to Public Health Problems. 3:00pm
Natural Resource Management | Africa
Seminar - Food Production and Sustainable Savannas. 11:45am
Luce Foundation Workshop
Islam, Media, and Popular Culture in Africa and Elsewhere. 10:00am
Baraza
Abdalla Adamu, Bayero University. "Don’t’ Translate M**r in the Vernacular”: Rap, Hip-Hop and Islamicate Public Culture in Northern Nigeria. October 9 | 3:30pm EST Register in advance for this meeting: https://ufl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwpd-uurz0oHNUUomD5s6vjJIPjSnYz5oZe
Social Change | Development
Marit Ostebo, UF. Stumbling over Artificial Intelligence while Tracing COVID-19 in Ethiopia. 12:50pm
SASA
Megan Cogburn, UF. Go to Chigonela! Developing Bodies and Care at a Tanzanian Maternity Waiting Home. 11:45am Register here.
Baraza
SM Rodriguez, Hofstra University. Imagining Transformative Justice in African LGBTI Politics. 3:30pm Register here.
Mixing Disciplines
Workshop – Writing Dissertation Grant Proposals. 7:00pm
Achebe | Baldwin @ 40
Interrogate and Commemorate. Schedule TBA
Social Change | Development
Social Change | Development Opioid Scarcity in Sub-Saharan Africa: New Project Directions. Dr. Adrienne Strong, Assistant Professor and Megan Cogburn, Ph.D. Candidate UF Department of Anthropology. October 26 | 12:50pm EST In the United States we often hear about the overuse and abuse of opioids, not their absence but a parallel challenge, long in the making, has …
Baraza
With Paul Landau, University of Maryland. "Operation Mayibuye and the Limits of the Political Imagination." October 30 | 3:30pm EST Dr. Landau is professor of history. His publications include: “The M-Plan: Mandela’s Struggle to Reorient the African National Congress.” Journal of Southern African Studies (2019); Popular Politics in the History of South Africa, 1400-1948 (2010); and Images and Empires: Visuality in Colonial and Postcolonial …
Institutions | State
Institutions | State Sebastian Elischer, UF. Post-military Coup Protest and its Consequences. Findings from Guinea and Côte d'Ivoire. November 2 | 3:00pm EST. Join Via Zoom. Recent scholarship argues that post-Cold War military coups do not necessarily result in military dictatorship. In some countries the armed forces have paved the way for competitive elections between civilian-led political parties, …
Health | Africa
Partnership and Leadership – Building Successful Teams. 3:00pm
Mixing Disciplines
Mixing Disciplines Post-election Results: Perspectives via Africa, USA, and Black Lives Everywhere. November 4 | 7:00pm EST Our panelists will share their perspectives on the impact of the U.S Elections and our intention is to have a great dialogue with Dr. David A. Canton and Dr. Leonardo A. Villalón. We have a form to send questions …
Islam | Africa
Deng Zheyuan, UF. November 10 | 11:45am EST "Islam and Education: Nigerians in Malaysia" African students in China or Middle East has attracted much scholarly attention. The presence of Nigerian students in Malaysia, however, is still an understudied topic. Why do Nigerians come to Malaysia seeking educational opportunities? Based on interviews with Nigerian students studying in …
Natural Resource Management | Africa
Natural Resource Management | Africa Wildlife, Livestock, and Sustainable Savannas With Guest Speakers Dr. Richard Fynn (Okavango Research Institute, University of Botswana) & Dr. Chris Brown (CEO, Namibian Chamber of Environment) Thursday, November 12th, 12-1:45pm Join the meeting via Zoom: https://ufl.zoom.us/j/96507888609 Meeting ID: 965 0788 8609 Passcode: 509805
Baraza
Adrienne Strong, UF. Documenting Death: Maternal Mortality & the Ethics of Care in Tanzania. November 13 | 3:30pm EST Dr. Strong is assistant professor of anthropology. Her publications include: "Using paired cultural modeling and cultural consensus analysis to maximize program suitability in local contexts." Health Policy and Planning (co-author, 2020); "Causes and effects of occupational risk for healthcare workers on …
Social Change | Development
Eric Coker, UF 12:50pm-1:45pm EST Dr. Eric Coker, Assistant Professor, UF Department of Environmental and Global Health. "Advancing environmental health research innovations in Africa through application of data science" Join us via Zoom. Meeting ID: 918 2411 3464. Passcode: 314802
Mixing Disciplines
Please join us for a special Fall Lecture, hosted by the Mixing Africa's Disciplines workshop: With renowned South African psychologist Kopano Ratele titled "Orienting Frames: New Thoughts on (African) Psychologies" which will be taking place on November 17th, 2020 at 11am Zoom : https://ufl.zoom.us/j/92086487960?pwd=cUJsbmRGZzBPY2Nsb2xFbGppb3VYdz09 Meeting ID: 920 8648 7960 Passcode: 996421
SASA
Netty Carey, UF. Lines in the Sand: Precarious Property on Ghana's Eroding Coast. 11:45am
Gator Stomp 2020: ASA Annual Meeting Reception for UF Center for African Studies
Colleagues, If you are attending this year's virtual African Studies Association meeting - or even if you are not - we'll be holding a reception via Zoom and would love for you to drop in. If attendance is sufficient then we'll have breakout rooms so you can circulate and chat with current faculty, students, and …
Islam | Africa
Ousseina Alidou, Rutgers University. COVID-19 Pandemic, Hausa Muslim Poetic Narratives, Compassion and Resistance. December 1 | 11:45am EST Attend through Zoom Meeting: https://ufl.zoom.us/j/91735731699 While the world scientific communities are racing to find a biomedical cure and vaccine against COVID-19, governments throughout the world are struggling to limit the spread of the virus. Throughout the world, artists have …
Mixing Disciplines
Workshop - Critiquing and Revising Dissertation Chapters and Articles. December 1 | 7:00pm EST The workshop will be an interactive learning opportunity for students wishing to gain and improve dissertation writing skills. Two chapters will be distributed to participants upon request. During the session, two faculty members will provide constructive critique of the chapters and impart tips and answer questions. An open discussion will …
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Adib Bencherif, UF. Tuareg Women in the Northern Malian Conflict: Ambivalence and Layers of Symbolic Violence. 3:30pm Dr. Bencherif is a postdoctoral fellow in the Sahel Research Group. His publications include: "Lethal Violence in Civil War: Trends and Micro-dynamics of Violence in the Northern Mali Conflict (2012-2015)." Studies in Conflict & Terrorism (co-author, 2020); "From …
Social Change | Development
Social Change | Development Megan Cogburn, UF. Forgeries, firings, and indicator-drive care: questions and reflections from a working dissertation chapter. December 7 | 12:50pm EST This talk introduces some of my questions and reflections on what counts as care by focusing on the suspicions and accusations surrounding health card forgeries and the firing of two community …
Health | Africa
Health | Africa Careers –Networking, Planning, Publishing. December 9 | 3:00pm EST The Health in Africa Working Group will host a spring planning meeting Wednesday, 12/9 at 3pm Via Zoom. Everyone is encouraged to bring ideas for potential speakers or workshops in the spring semester. If you are unable to attend, please feel free to submit …
Gwendolen M. Carter Conference
Gwendolen M. Carter Conference: Shifting Momentum in African Agriculture through Research & Technologies: Improving Resiliency, Livelihoods, and Nutrition. December 10-11 | Schedule TBA
Mixing Disciplines
Roundtable – Methods (Used) and Monies (Sought). 7:00pm
Luce Workshop
The online workshop, “Remapping the Study of Islam & Muslim Cultures in Nigeria,” which Musa Ibrahim (UF) and Ben Soares (UF) have organized as part of the Islam in Africa in Global Context project funded through the Henry Luce Foundation, is next week on Friday, January 22 at 9.00 am EST. Speakers include Adeyemi Balogun …
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Alex Thurston, University of Cincinnati. Northern Nigerian Intellectuals, Sudan, and the “Eclectic Style” in Contemporary Islamic Thought. January 22 | 3:30pm EST Register to attend on Zoom.
Natural Resource Management | Africa Working Group
Meet and Greet. January 28 | 12:00pm EST Attend on Zoom. Meeting ID: 951 6917 9383 Passcode: NRM-SSI
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Joel Hartter, University of Colorado. Local People and the Global Conservation Imperative: Perspectives from the Albertine Rift. January 29 | 3:30pm EST Dr. Hartter is associate professor of environmental studies and earned his doctorate from UF. His publications include: "More Robust Local Governance Suggests Positive Effects of Long-term Community Conservation." Conservation Science & Practice (co-author, …
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Oumar Ba, Morehouse College. "Peace, Democracy, and Prosperity for All: Africa and the International Legal Order." February 5 | 3:30pm EST Dr. Ba is assistant professor of political science and earned his doctorate at UF. His publications include: States of Justice: The Politics of the International Criminal Court (2020); "Who are the Victims of Crimes …
Social Change | Development Working Group
Netty Carey, UF. Wake Up in the Waves: Gallows Humor in Ghana's Natural Resource Bureaucracy. February 8 | 12:50pm EST Attend on Zoom. Meeting ID: 974 2132 4131 Passcode: 233797
Students in African Studies Association (SASA)
Ayobami Edun, UF. The 2020 Co-Vent Project: A UF Contribution to the COVID Global Crisis. February 10 | 11:45am EST Register to attend on Zoom.
Africa | China Working Group Seminar
The China–Africa Working Group invites you to their spring workshop consisting of 4 panels, starting this week on Thursday and the Baraza on Friday. All panels are via zoom on Thursday @ 10 AM EST. Open invitation. Baraza is on Friday, 3:30 via webinar and requires registration. PANEL 1: BROAD CONTOURS OF CHINA-AFRICA RELATIONS IN THE …
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Folashade Soulé, University of Oxford. African Agency in the Pandemic Time: Reflecting on Africa-China Relations. February 12 | 3:30pm EST Register to attend on Zoom.
Africa | China Working Group Symposium
Please join the China Africa Working Group for our second week of China Africa Relations presentations, with a focus on the COVID Pandemic. Panel II: The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in Africa and COVID-19 Wednesday, February 17 | 10 am-12 pm EST "China, Africa, and the Pandemic Reset? The Case of the East African Community," Abdou …
Natural Resource Management | Africa Working Group Seminar
People & Parks: Who Controls Protected Areas in Africa? February 18 | 12:00pm EST Attend on Zoom. Meeting ID: 998 1409 3954 Passcode: 171633
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Nana Osei-Opare, Fordham University. We Became Ghanaian: The Archive, Race, and the USSR. February 19 | 3:30pm EST Register to attend on Zoom.
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Katherine Luongo, Northeastern University. Border-Crossing Beliefs: African Witchcraft and Global Asylum-Seeking. February 26 | 3:30pm EST Register to attend on Zoom.
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John Campbell, Council on Foreign Relations. How Should the Biden Administration Engage with a Rapidly Declining Nigeria—and Does It Matter? March 5 | 3:30pm EST Register to attend on Zoom.
Social Change | Development Working Group
Frances Vavrus, University of Minnesota. Schooling as Uncertainty: An Ethnographic Memoir in Tanzania. March 8 | 12:50pm EST Attend on Zoom. Meeting ID: 718 504 3986
SEAN/SERSAS Meeting
African Mobilities: the Means and Modalities of Movement(s) Within and Beyond Africa SERSAS/SEAN 2021 Virtual Spring Conference Friday, March 12 – Saturday, March 13, 2021 Register for the Conference Friday, March 12, 2021 2:00-4:30 PM Emerging Scholars Workshop For the second year in a row, the African Studies Quarterly – an online, open-access, fully peer-reviewed …
Institutions | State Working Group
Nicholas N. Kerr, UF. "Election Commissions & Opposition Behavior in Africa’s Multiparty Regimes: Does Institutional Performance Matter for Election Boycotts and Losers’ Compliance?" March 15 | 3:00pm EST Register to attend on Zoom. As the second wave of democratization swept through Africa in the early 1990s, scholars and policymakers heralded independent election commissions (ECs) as …
Students in African Studies Association (SASA)
Cady Gonzalez, UF. Parasites All the Way Down: Hospitality and State-building in Addis Ababa. March 17 | 11:45am EST Register to attend on Zoom.
Health | Africa Working Group
Maxwell Osei-Ampofo, Komfo Ankoye Teaching Hospital. The Emergency Medicine Response to COVID in Ghana. March 18 | 3:00pm EST Attend via Zoom. With Dr Maxwell Osei-Ampofo Emergency Physician Deputy CEO, Ghana National Ambulance Service Former Head of Emergency Department, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi
Baraza
Cheikh Thiam, School for International Training. COVID-19, Coloniality, and the Limits of Western Arrogance: Thoughts from Africa. March 19 | 3:30pm EST Register to attend on Zoom.
Careers in African Affairs
Rebecca Klein Ballard, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Using your African Studies Training beyond Africa. March 23 | 4:30pm EDT Attend on Zoom. Dr. Klein Ballard earned her doctorate in anthropology at UF and conducted fieldwork in Ethiopia funded by a Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad grant.
Natural Resource Management and Sustainable Savanna Initiative in Africa Seminar
Pastoralism into a Resilient Future. March 25 | 12:00pm -1:30 PM EDT Attend on Zoom. With guest speakers Dr. Jessica Fanzo (John Hopkins University) & Dr. Andrea Apolloni (CIRAD). The titles of the speakers' talks are as follow: Equitable and sustainable food systems: A case of pastoralists in northern Kenya (Dr. Fanzo) Livestock mobility in North and West Africa (Dr. Apolloni) …
Health | Africa Working Group Seminar
Post-COVID opportunities and needs: exploring potential collaboration March 26 | 9a-12p EDT Attend on Zoom. Please join the Health | Africa Working Group next Friday for the first of 2 Health in Africa working seminars. These seminars will facilitate the exploration of synergies for research, practice, or education with members of the group and faculty …
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Álvaro Luís Lima, UF. Partners in Crime: The Dog in the Art of Post-apartheid South Africa. March 26 | 3:30pm EST Register to attend on Zoom.
Social Change | Development Working Group
Noemi Tousignant, University College London. Carcinogenic Residues of Global Biomedicine in Senegal. March 29 | 12:50pm EST Attend on Zoom. Meeting ID: 978 1029 8256 Passcode: 196535
Africa | China Working Group Roundtable
Chinese - African Encounters during the COVID-19 Pandemic. March 31 | 10:00am EST Attend on Zoom. Meeting ID: 941 5221 8913 Passcode: 003254
SASA Lecture
The Students in African Studies Association (SASA) presents: Brenda Lugano, University of Florida Lamu Conservation: A Case Study Understanding Community Participation in Lamu's Spatial Plan Wednesday 7 April @ 11:45 am Register to attend on Zoom.
Islam | Africa Working Group Symposium
The Shifting Terrain of Christian-Muslim Encounters in Africa. April 9-10, 2021 Friday: 3:30-5:00 (Baraza) Saturday: 8:45-2:00 Presented by the Islam in Africa Workgroup – along with the Center for Global Islamic Studies and the Department of Religion – at the University of Florida. Description This symposium will examine the intricate dynamics, multifaceted entanglements, and ambivalences …
Institutions | State Working Group
Margaret Ariotti, Assistant Professor, Department of International Affairs, University of Georgia. Beyond the Big Man: Executive-Legislative Politics in African Democracies. April 12 | 3:00pm EDT Attend on Zoom. Description What explains the formation of coalition governments in African democracies? Despite the vast literature on government formation in Europe and Latin America, very little is known about …
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Todd Cleveland, University of Arkansas. Servers, Safaris, and Social Ascension: African Labor in the Tourism Industry in Colonial Mozambique, c. 1890-1975. April 16 | 3:30pm EST Register to attend on Zoom.
Mixing Disciplines Working Group Symposium
Africa | COVID Time: Lockdown, Disquiet, Waiting, Masking. April 22 | 9:30am-12:00pm EDT April 23 | 10:30am-4:30pm EDT (with midday intermission) Our reflections will be about COVID, but also about time and the pulse of events and the everyday, troubles and worries (minds, health, care), policing powers, masking practices (carceral and affective), the arts, …
Health | Africa Working Group
As a follow-up to the March Health in Africa Retreat, we will convene a Zoom meeting with colleagues from South Africa and Rwanda to further explore opportunities to develop mutual projects particularly related to the experience of health science students and faculty during COVID constraints and interprofessional education in general on Wednesday, April 28 from 8-10 am …
Collaborative Research Opportunities for UF Students and Faculty
ZoomCAS Working Groups introductory meeting September 1 | 11:45am With funding from a USED National Resource Center grant and from the UF Office of Research, CAS sponsors a variety of collaborative interdisciplinary working groups. These thematic-oriented groups provide a forum for faculty and students to pursue research and funding initiatives that cut across standard academic …