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New publication on Africa and SDGs

My newly published book-“Development in Africa Refocusing the lens after the Millennium Development Goals” by Policy Press Dear Friends/Colleagues. Some of you may be interested in a book I co-edited looking at Africa and the Post-2015 Development Agenda...

African Studies@Carleton Digest: Issue of October 16, 2015

Event @ Carleton: 2nd Annual Uganda NGO Forum The Africa Study Group Presents : “Up for Grabs: Land Rights vs. Market Forces in Africa” Le Groupe de Réflexion sur l’Afrique présente : Disponible pour être accaparée: Droit à la terre vs les forces du marché en Afrique...

Land Grabbing – Accaparement des terres

Ce sera le sujet de notre rencontre du mercredi 28 octobre. Alors nous vous avons réuni plusieurs documents sur le sujet dans notre page publications/land grabbing. Lisez un peu avant notre rencontre  https://wp.me/P52L5Z-l1 Land Grabbing will be the topic of our...

African Studies@Carleton Digest: Issue of October 2, 2015

TODAY- Event @ Carleton: The refugee crisis: teach-in & community meeting Event @ Carleton: First Carleton University Institute of African Studies Undergraduate Conference Lawrence Hill: the Illegal In Conversation with CBC’s Waubgeshig Rice CanUgan 4th Annual...

African Studies@Carleton Digest: Issue of September 25 2015

Event @ Carleton: Postcolonial Area Studies Event @ Carleton: Black Diaspora Art Practices Since the 1980s: Critical Reflections on a Journey One World Film Festival Le Festival du film One World 2015 International Conference on China and Africa Sustainable...

Aboubakar Sanogo’s presentation on colonial cinema in Africa

Drawing on examples of 1930s colonial Central and East Africa, Prof. Aboubakar Sanogo (Film Studies and African Studies) provides a discussion of the importance of looking at the history of colonialism when examining the history of cinema at the Il Cinema Ritrovato...
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