Conferences, lectures, film series, and other events that might be of interest to The CIHA Blog audience.
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Par: Ndeye Ami Diop*
L’écriture de l’Afrique pose d’énormes difficultés d’ordre historique et épistémologique. Le contexte de naissance des sciences sociales au moment de la colonisation semble être à […]
This poem of thanks crafted by Luce Graduate Fellow, Edwin Adjei, will be presented at the closing ceremony of the 2017 CIHA Blog conference today, Saturday, December 16th in Dakar. […]
By: Gerald Acho and Huguette Kazeneza, Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR)
Since the nullification of the August 8 presidential elections in Kenya, the country has been […]
The long-standing and complex role of religious actors in health and healing, its gendered manifestations, and its relationship to external forms of humanitarian aid demands further investigation, especially given […]
By: Emeizmi Mandagi, University of California – Irvine
The University of California’s Global Peace and Conflict Studies Colloquium Series recently hosted UC Irvine’s Visiting Researcher Dr. Maria D. Bermudez on November […]
By: Edwin Adjei, University of Ghana – Legon
History has a way of speaking the mind of a group of people, especially the mind of the powerful. Like many books that […]
By Albert Billy Bangirana, University of KwaZulu-Natal
Ecological activism has been part of critical humanitarian discourse for some time now. Religious institutions in particular have voiced their concerns on the worrying […]
Several members of our CIHA Blog team and readers of this Blog are attending the African Studies Association (ASA) conference in Chicago this week. We wanted to highlight the […]