Fellows und Gäste der Arbeitsgruppe G (Sommer 2016)
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Susann Baller University of Basel, Department of History Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin Projekt "Politiker auf Reisen" |
Hintergrund |
Susann Baller arbeitet im Team der Afrikanischen Geschichte an ihrem Projekt "Politiker auf Reisen in Afrika von den 1920er bis 1960er Jahren". Im Augenblick ist sie für einen Auslandsaufenthalt in verschiedenen Archiven und Forschungseinrichtungen freigestellt. Susann Baller war 2008 bis 2015 wissenschaftliche Assistentin am Lehrstuhl für afrikanische Geschichte. |
In Bayreuth |
01.05.-30.6.2016 Working Group G Guest Fellow |
Kontakt |
susann.baller-at-unibas.ch |
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Pascal Bianchini |
Hintergrund |
Soziologie, politische Soziologie Aktuelle Forschungan: Carrières militantes autour de mai 1968 au Sénégal |
In Bayreuth |
10.-25.7.2016 Working Group G Guest Fellow |
Kontakt |
pascalbian@gmail.com |
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Helmut Berking Technische Universität Darmstadt Professur für Allgemeine Soziologie |
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Hintergrund |
Herr Berking ist seit 2002 Professor für Soziologie an der Technischen Universität Darmstadt. Er war Gastprofessor an der Freien Universität Berlin, an der Technischen Universität Berlin und an der Universität Freiburg. | ||||||||
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Seine Arbeitsschwerpunkte sind Globalisierungstheorien, kulturelle Globalisierung und Urban Anthropology. Herr Berking ist u.a. Mitherausgeber und Redakteur der Zeitschrift „Ästhetik und Kommunikation“. | ||||||||
In Bayreuth |
25.04.-26.06. 2016 Working Group G Guest Fellow |
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Kontakt |
berking(at)ifs.tu-darmstadt.de |
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Jason Musyoka |
Hintergrund |
Having graduated with his PhD at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) in 2016 and a Masters in Development Studies (University of KwaZulu-Natal) in 2010. Member of the advisory board in the Centre for Advancement of Scholarship (University of Pretoria). Founder and Director of Frontline Development Research and Training firm, and former Director at Cwaninga Development Consulting-both policy oriented research firms. |
Interessen |
Emerging perspectives on intergenerational wealth distribution among South Africa’s new Black Middle Classes; Discourses around entanglement of middle classes with the poor/poverty, and a conceptual shifting from poverty alleviation to middle class formation as a more effective approach to addressing Africa’s Economic Development challenges |
In Bayreuth |
15.05.-28.05.2016 Working Group G Guest Fellow |
Kontakt |
jasonmusyoka@gmail.com |
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Bahru Zewde |
Hintergrund |
Founding Fellow and Principal Vice President of the Ethiopian Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences, Editor of the Africa Review of Books, and Vice President of the Association of African Historians; formerly Director of the Institute of Ethiopian Studies at Addis Ababa University and Executive Director of the Forum for Social Studies, a think tank based in Addis Ababa. He has also served as Resident Vice President of the sub-regional research network, Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA), Editor of the Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review. Former member of the International Advisory Board of the Journal of African History. |
In Bayreuth |
10.05.-04.06.2016 Working Group G Guest Fellow |
Kontakt |
bahru.zewde@gmail.com |
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Henning Melber Senior Advisor/Director emeritus, The Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, Uppsala/Sweden |
Hintergrund |
Extraordinary Professor, Department of Political Sciences/University of Pretoria Professor Extraordinary, Centre for Africa Studies/University of the Free State, Bloemfontein Senior Advisor, The Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala Senior Research Fellow, The Institute of Commonwealth Studies/School for Advanced Study, University of London van Zyl Slabbert Visiting Professor for Sociology and Political Sciences at the University of Cape Town in 2017. |
In Bayreuth |
25.4-5.5 and 22.5-4.6.16 Working Group G Guest Fellow |
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Cati Coe |
Hintergrund |
2008-2015:Associate Professor of Anthropology, Rutgers University, Camden |
In Bayreuth |
03.06.16 - 03.07.19 Working Group G Guest Fellow |
Kontakt |
ccoe@camden.rutgers.edu |
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Fred Ikanda
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Hintergrund |
Fred Ikanda is a Lecturer of Social anthropology and the Head of Department, Sociology and Anthropology |
In Bayreuth |
06.06 - 05.07.2016 Working Group G Guest Fellow |
Kontakt |
fikanda@yahoo.com |
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Deborah James
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Hintergrund |
Professor Deborah James is a specialist in the anthropology of South and Southern Africa, and have recently begun research at some sites in the UK. her work is broadly political and economic in focus.She is currently directing an ESRC-funded project entitled An ethnography of advice: between market, society and the declining welfare state. |
In Bayreuth |
29.05-01.06.2016 |
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Geoffrey Kitula King'ei
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Hintergrund |
Professor King'ei has widely researched and well published in his area of specialisation which include literary criticism, language education and sociolinguistics. The publications include articles in referred international academic journals, University level book, book chapters as well as dictionaries and general books. In addition, Prof King'ei has held many senior administrative positions including Head of Department, Director of various programmes and Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences and Graduate Schools at Kenyatta University. |
In Bayreuth |
15.06 -15.07.2016 Working Group G Guest Fellow |
Kontakt |
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Christopher Lee
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Hintergrund |
Christopher J. Lee is a Lecturer at CISA and in the Department of International Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand. He previously taught in the United States and Canada at Stanford, Harvard, and Dalhousie Universities and at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He received his PhD in African history from Stanford University. Trained as a socio-cultural historian, his teaching and research interests concern the social, political, and intellectual histories of southern Africa. |
In Bayreuth |
09.-27.06.2016 Working Group G Guest Fellow |
Kontakt |
Sophie Cohen
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Hintergrund |
Backgroung: Master 2 in Art History, focusing on contemporary art in West Africa, University Paris I-Panthéon Sorbonne (2016)
Interests: Modern and Contemporary art in West Africa; sovietical aspects of art in revolutionary regimes in Burkina Faso and Benin ; art, memory and archives in Contemporary African art; popular art and cultures in Africa; postsocialism and postcolonialism in Africa; art, power and religion in postcolonial african countries; identity and migration; afrofuturism; art global market and exhibitions. |
In Bayreuth |
23.05 - 06.06.2016 Working Group G Guest Fellow |
Kontakt |
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Andrea Noll
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Hintergrund |
PhD Candidate University of Mainz/ Hildesheim; Postdoctoral Scholarship University of Hamburg MA in Social Anthropology, University of Mainz Member of the Graduate School Gender and Education, University of Hildesheim (2012-2015) Interests: Biographical research, middle class, social mobility, kinship, education |
In Bayreuth |
11.07.-05.08.2016 Working Group G Guest Fellow |
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Weitere Gäste
Kebeet von Benda-Beckmann, Amsterdam
Wolfgang Gabbert, Hannover
Sam Hopkins, Nairobi
David O'Kane, Halle
Julia Pauli, Hamburg
Tabea Scharrer, Halle
Philip Smith, Yale
Rachel Spronk, Amsterdam