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  • Addis Ababa

    Call for papers - Sociology

    The Field of the ‘Photographable’: From the Global North to the Global South and from the Global South to the Global North

    This 2 days-activities (a workshop, a forum, a conference) aim to offer a platform to discuss how photographers and researchers make use of photography to account for social realities they are not part of, which is often the case when it comes to photography in Africa. 

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  • Addis Ababa

    Call for papers - Urban studies

    Through local eyes

    Place-based approaches to emerging architectural, urban design and planning challenges in Africa and the Global South

    The fast paced urbanization and mushrooming of metropolitan areas in Africa and the Global South especially in connection with rights and access to basic services, have attracted much attention in the last decades from the public, local experts, decision-makers and international stakeholders. In parallel, other built environments such as emerging small towns, shrinking cities and rural areas are now experiencing important pressures and changes, and are increasingly coming under the spotlight.

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  • Addis Ababa

    Call for papers - History

    The First World War from Tripoli to Mogadishu (1912-1924)

    "How, because of two wild beasts the world was set alight"

    Writing the history of the first World War from an African perspective is the main ambition of this conference. The Global approach challenges the traditional center and periphery model. What we would like to suggest in this conference is the adoption of a combination of different scales of analysis: local, national and transnational. The goal of the conference is to bring together experts, academics, early-career historians and doctoral students from different disciplines to share new scholarly work and to enrich the history of the first World War in Africa and the Middle East.

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  • Addis Ababa

    Call for papers - Africa

    Making heritage in Ethiopia

    Faire le patrimoine en Éthiopie

    Annales d’Éthiopie, the academic journal of the French Centre for Ethiopian Studies (Addis Ababa), launches a call for papers for its issue 31 (2016) about "Making heritage in Ethiopia".

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  • Addis Ababa

    Call for papers - Sociology

    East-African athleticism and the social sciences

    Bien que amplement étudié par des chercheurs en sciences de la vie depuis plus de trois décennies, l’athlétisme est-africain a rarement retenu l’attention des spécialistes en sciences sociales. Dans le même temps, le phénomène de la course à pied a atteint localement un niveau de développement sans précédent, surtout dans certaines régions du Kenya et d’Éthiopie où il affecte maintenant de nombreux secteurs de la vie sociale : développement économique, migrations intra et internationales, tourisme sportif, développement des activités et des infrastructures sportives, entre autres. Dans les régions concernées, des questions liées au genre, ainsi qu’à la participation de personnes handicapées, ont également émergé. Aborder la course de fond est-africaine sous l’angle des sciences sociales représente aussi une rupture vis-à-vis de la tradition qui réduit souvent les coureurs à leur seule biologie (la génétique) ou à leur environnement (l’altitude), ouvrant ainsi un nouveau champ de recherche sur les déterminants sociaux de leurs performances.

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  • Addis Ababa

    Call for papers - Africa

    From A Sudan to Another

    Political and Social Restructuring Underway

    The separation of the two Sudans in July 2011 created as many opportunities as it aroused difficulties and threats, therefore opening new research fields in Social Sciences. The themes of analysis regarding political and social reshuffling are many, and for a majority of them, yet to study. The CEDEJ-Khartoum and the CFEE-Addis Ababa are willing to give an academic content to the debate, which official talks often miss to address; and to convey discussions between Sudanese and South Sudanese scholars, as well as international specialists of the region.

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