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Workshops | Stanford Forum for African Studies
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Stanford Forum for African Studies. Oct 28-29: Third Annual Meeting of the Stanford Forum for African Studies, The Black Atlantic: Colonial and Contemporary Exchanges. May 26: Workshop on Dissertation Fieldwork Grants. Presentations and Q&A with PhD students from Anthropology, History, and Religious Studies. May 12: Professionalization Workshop, “How to Give an Effective Job Talk,”. With Prof. David Abernethy (Prof. Emeritus, Political Science). Egypt, dir. Marwan Hamed, 2006). For students preparing to ...
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2012 SFAS Annual Conference: CFP | Stanford Forum for African Studies
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Stanford Forum for African Studies. Congratulations to our African Studies graduates! 2012 SFAS Annual Conference Program →. June 29, 2012 · 8:58 pm. 2012 SFAS Annual Conference: CFP. Our CFP for the annual SFAS conference. Is now available. This year’s theme is “Mobile Africa”. Please submit your abstracts today! Email to stanfordfas@gmail.com. Or submit online here. Congratulations to our African Studies graduates! 2012 SFAS Annual Conference Program →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Africa Is A Country.
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Stanford Forum for African Studies. PhD student at Stanford University, studying cultural heritage and dark tourism in Rwanda. October 11, 2012 · 9:19 am. 2012 SFAS Annual Conference Program. The SFAS 2012 Program. Mobile Africa: Stanford Forum for African Studies Conference. October 26-27, 2012. Friday, 26 October. NEW: 2:00-3:00pm Book signing with Boubacar Boris Diop. Department of Anthropology, University of Cape Town: Friction and Reality of Mobility in Africa. 4:00 – 4:15pm Coffee. States, Markets ...
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People | Stanford Forum for African Studies
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Reading Groups | Stanford Forum for African Studies
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Stanford Forum for African Studies. On the Move: Migration in Africa. Stories of Africans drowning as they try to migrant to Europe from Africa in feeble boats and of refugees fleeing violent conflict and political persecution appear regularly in the American media. This reading group aims to explore the movement of Africans in historical and contemporary contexts through readings from the fields of Anthropology, History, Political Science, and Comparative Literature. The City in Africa. Francis Nyamnjoh...
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Stanford Forum for African Studies. Newer posts →. June 2, 2011 · 6:02 pm. The Black Atlantic: Colonial and Contemporary Exchanges. 2011 Annual Meeting of the Stanford Forum for African Studies. Stanford University, California. October 28-29, 2011. Please also include your name, affiliation and contact details. DEADLINE: June 10, 2011 (extended from June 1st). Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:. Identity formation in the Diaspora. Brain drain out of Africa. With any further questions.
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Congratulations to our African Studies graduates! | Stanford Forum for African Studies
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Stanford Forum for African Studies. 2012 SFAS Annual Conference: CFP →. June 21, 2012 · 10:33 am. Congratulations to our African Studies graduates! Congratulations to the African Studies MA class of 2012. 2012 SFAS Annual Conference: CFP →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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October | 2012 | Stanford Forum for African Studies
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Stanford Forum for African Studies. Monthly Archives: October 2012. October 28, 2012 · 10:43 am. Thank you to all the panelists, discussants, speakers, and attendees for making this year’s conference a tremendous success. We hope to see you next year! A special thanks to the Center for African Studies, and all of our sponsors, for their support. October 20, 2012 · 12:09 pm. Conference UPDATE: Book signing with Boubacar Boris Diop 10/26. October 11, 2012 · 9:19 am. 2012 SFAS Annual Conference Program.
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June | 2012 | Stanford Forum for African Studies
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Stanford Forum for African Studies. Monthly Archives: June 2012. June 29, 2012 · 8:58 pm. 2012 SFAS Annual Conference: CFP. Our CFP for the annual SFAS conference. Is now available. This year’s theme is “Mobile Africa”. Please submit your abstracts today! Email to stanfordfas@gmail.com. Or submit online here. June 21, 2012 · 10:33 am. Congratulations to our African Studies graduates! Congratulations to the African Studies MA class of 2012. Conference UPDATE: Book signing with Boubacar Boris Diop 10/26.
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Conference | Stanford Forum for African Studies
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Stanford Forum for African Studies. SFAS hosts an interdisciplinary graduate student conference each fall. 2011: The Black Atlantic: Colonial and Contemporary Exchanges. 2010: Health and Governance in Africa. 2009: Negotiating the Sacred: Politics, Practice, and Perceptions of Religion in Africa. One response to “. Pingback: Upcoming Caribbean Conferences 2011-2012 « Repeating Islands. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Follow &ldq...
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