« Circulations des enseignants et chercheurs africains dans le contexte académique mondialisé : ruptures et continuités »
Dossier coordonné par : Hamidou Dia (sociologue, IRD/Ceped) et Luc Ngwé (politiste, ARES)
IAS faculty member Severine Autesserre is interviewed by Eric Sharfstein for Columbia News on Peacebuilding in Congo.
The 10th Annual Greater New York Area African History Workshop brings together scholars working on Africa and the African Diaspora in the Northeast United States.
AFRS BC 3001x Politics of Gender in Contemporary South Africa
Islam and World Peace: Perspectives from African Muslim Nonviolence Traditions
This conference invites students of religion and Islam around the world to engage in substantive ways the genesis, diffusion, and teachings of Islamic nonviolence traditions of Sufi leaders and their interpretation and operationalization of the concept of Jihad that unequivocally rejects extremism and intolerance in all their forms.
The Global Africa workshop will bring public intellectuals, journalists, artists, academics, and activists from Africa, India and elsewhere to discuss and “workshop” their draft chapters for the book Global Africa, edited by Dorothy Hodgson (Rutgers) and Judith Byfield (Cornell), under contract with the University of California Press. Through short, lively, engaging articles, profiles, interviews, photo-essays and more, contributors to Global Africa document some of the significant global connections, circulations and contributions that African people, ideas and goods have made in the world…
The Journal of International Affairs is seeking student submissions for its semiannual Cordier student essay contest. The author of the winning article will receive $500 and publication alongside noted scholars in the Journal's forthcoming issue on the Geopolitics of Energy. Published by Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, the Journal of International Affairs is one of the oldest and most respected foreign affairs periodicals.
Call for Papers: Mazrui Seminar (Thursday, October 15, 2015 – Herndon, VA)
The International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) is commemorating the first death anniversary of Prof. Dr. Ali. A. Mazrui (1933-2014)by convening a one-day seminar devoted to his extensive scholarship on Islam in Africa as well as Islam and Globalization. In doing so, IIIT would also like to honor the close and lasting relationship between Dr. Mazrui and IIIT.
CALL FOR PAPERS - submission deadline: June 15th, 2015
Islam and World Peace: Perspectives from African Muslim Nonviolence Traditions
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 11-13 September 2015
www.islampeaceconference.com
CALL FOR PAPERS
Sixth Annual Symposium of the Consortium for Asian and African Studies [CAAS]
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies(HUFS), October 27-28, 2015
THEME: “Global and the Local: New Concepts and Approaches”
Call for Paper for Edited Book
Last date for submission: 31 July 2015
Asia and Africa: Partners in Progress
Edited by
Suresh Kumar and Faisal Ahmed