Afrikakolloquium im Sommersemester 2025
The Afrikakolloquium is organised this semester jointly by
Dr. Lamine Doumbia (Department for African Studies, HU) and
Dr. Susann Baller (Centre Marc Bloch Berlin)
Venue & time: Invalidenstraße 118, r. 315; 16-18 h c.t.
The colloquium is open to the public. Students, colleagues and guests are welcome!
Date |
Speaker |
Title |
14.05.2025 |
Dr. Patrick Hege (Ethnologisches Museum) |
Book Launch: Dividing Dar: Race, Space and Colonial Construction in German Occupied Daressalam, 1850-1920 |
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This session is organised in collaboration with the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology (Freie Universität Berlin). The session takes place at Ihnestr. 21, lecture hall A: https://www.polsoz.fu-berlin.de/ethnologie/events/20250514_1_BAS_SoSe25.html) |
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21.05.2025 |
Dr. Isaac Owusu Mensah (University of Ghana) |
Drivers Influencing Presidential Votes in the 2024 General Elections in Ghana |
11.06.2025 |
Prof. Dr. Peter Cole (Western Illinois University) and |
Maritime Solidarity at Work: African Dockers and Black Internationalism |
18.06.2025 |
Prof. Dr. Goutam Karmakar (Humboldt Fellow, University of Cologne/ University of Hyderabad) |
Infrastructural Violence, Dissent and Extractive Practices in Africa |
02.07.2025 |
Prof. Dr. Ebere Adimora (Humboldt Fellow, Freie Universität Berlin/ University of Nigeria, Nsukka) |
Unveiling the Realities of Gender Based Violence: Research Insights from Academic Environments in Nigeria |
09.07.2025 |
Prof. Dr. Anja Osei (Freie Universität Berlin) |
Who Rules in Africa? Political Representation, Parliaments and Social Inequality |
at 17 c.t. |
This lecture exceptionally starts at 17 c.t. |
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16.07.2025 |
Prof. Dr. Chétima Melchisedek (Humboldt Fellow, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin) |
A History of Violence: Boko Haram, Slavery and Kidnapping in the Lake Chad Basin |