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of the African Studies Association of the UK
Department of African Studies and Anthropology
My research focuses on Nigeria and especially on Yoruba history, culture and politics. I am currently the Principal Investigator (PI) of an ERC Grant with the title 'Knowing Each Other: everyday religious encounters, social identities and tolerance in southwest Nigeria,' based both at the University of Birmingham in the UK,nike air max womens, and at Osun State University (UNIOSUN) in Nigeria. This research explores the relationships between Yoruba Muslims, Christians and traditionalists, and it investigates how the encounter with religious difference rather than religion alone shapes pepoles' social identities and attitudes towards each other (for more information,hogan rebel donna, see our project website).
I am currently the Vice President (2013 16) of the United Kingdom Council for Area Studies Associations (UKCASA), where I represent African Studies. I also work as the Projects Officer (2012 14) of the African Studies Association of the UK (ASAUK),air max 95, where I am responsible for the association's Writing Workshop Programme for early careers Africanist researchers.
After a first degree at the Freie Universit Berlin, Germany, I joined the Centre of West African Studies (now DASA) as a PhD student to work on the history and politics of Remo under the supervision of Paulo de Moraes Farias and Karin Barber. After my graduation, I held the Kirk Greene Junior Research Fellowship at St Antony College,womens nike air max, Oxford, and I returned to DASA to take up a lectureship in 2001. In 2009 I was promoted to Senior Lecturer.
In 2012 I also joined the Department of History and International Studies at Osun State University,cheap tn shoes, Nigeria, where the Nigerian part of my 'Knowing Each Other' project is based, as a Visiting Research Professor.
Most of my research focuses on the culture,nike air max 95, history and politics of the Yoruba of Southwest Nigeria, and on Nigeria more genreally. My recent book, entitled Obafemi Awolowo and the Making of Remo: The local politics of a Nigerian Nationalist examines the intellecual, social and political history of a distinctive region of Southwest Nigeria,scarpe hogan outlet, which produced Nigeria most important Yoruba politician.
I am currently the PI of an European Research Council Starting Researcher Grant with the title 'Knowing Each Other: everyday religious encounters, social identities and tolerance in southwest Nigeria,' which began in February 2012 and will run until January 2017. The project centres on the everyday lives of Yoruba Muslims, Christians and traditionalists,scarpe hogan prezzi, and it explores the way in which religious differences and encounters structure peoples' lives.
The 'Knowing Each Other' project has allowed me to build up an international and multidisciplinary research team based both at the University of Birmingham in the UK, and at Osun State University (UNIOSUN), in Nigeria, and led by myself and Dr Olukoya Ogen,cheap air max, who is the Nigerian co ordinator. Drawing on a large scale ethnographic survey on the everyday lives of Muslims, Christians and traditionalists as well as field and archival work carried out over five years, the research plans to investigate the importance of religious difference for the constitution of important social identities as well as the establishment of everyday practices of tolerance. More information on the project is available on our project website.
I also work on a British Academy Small Grant on 'Ethnography and Intelligence: The Wartime Career of Jack Sargent Harris in West and Southern Africa, 1940 1945' with my colleague Dr Keith Shear (PI). Focusing on Harris wartime dispatches from and activities in these two theatres, we want to explore the relationship between ethnography and intelligence reporting, not as a problem of academic ethics or complicity with empire, but as modes of (self )perception and apprehension, and social description and analysis.
In the past, my work has been funded by the ESRC (2003 5) and the British Academy (2006, 2009), and I particpated in a collaborative research project on Religion and Development which was funded by DfID (2005 10) with work foccusing on religion, governance and corruption in Nigeria.
I am currently the Vice President (2013 16) of the United Kingdom Council for Area Studies Associations (UKCASA), where I represent African Studies. I also work as the Projects Officer (2012 14) of the African Studies Association of the UK (ASAUK), where I am responsible for the association's Writing Workshop Programme for early careers Africanist researchers.
I am also the Reviews Editor and a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Africa: The Journal of the International African Institute,nike tn uk.
In addition, I provide regular advice as a Nigeria country expert to a varity of institutions.
I am an external examiner for undergraduate modules in African and North American history in the Department of History and Politics at the University of Stirling, Scotland.2013c Development and Politics in Nigeria: Religious groups between shared concern and competition in Matthew Clarke (ed.), Handbook of Research on Development and Religion, Edward Elgar Publishing.
2007. in John Middleton (ed.), New Encyclopedia of Africa, Detroit Charles Scribner Sons, 173 176.
2005. Politics and Nationalist History: A Background to Wole Soyinka in T. Falola (ed.), Christianity and Social Change in Africa: Essays In Honor of John Peel, Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 209 232.
2005. with K. N. Amherd, (West Africa) in D. Johnson et al. (eds), Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures, Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 422 428.
2003. and Party Politics: The Emergence of a Postcolonial Political Identity in Ijebu Remo, 1948 1966 in O. Vaughan (ed.), Indigenous Structures Governance in Nigeria, Ibadan, Nigeria: Bookcraft Press, 131 167.
2003. van Binsbergen (ed.), The Dynamics of Power and the Rule of Law, M Germany: LIT Verlag, 51 67.2010 Journal of Human Development and Capabilities. Review of Religion in Development by Severine Deneulin with Masooda Bano.
2009. Social History of Alcohol and Drugs. Review of The King of Drinks,nike air max 95. Schnapps Gin from Modernity to Tradition by Dmitri van den Bersselaar.
2008. Social Anthropology/ Anthropologie Sociale. Review of A Culture of Corruption: Everyday Deception and Popular Discontent in Nigeria, by Dan J Smith.
2008. Africa. Review of Yoruba Identity and Power Politics by Toyin Falola and Ann Genova (eds).
2006, African Affairs. Review of The Pan African Nation: Oil and the spectacle of culture in Nigeria, by Andrew Apter.
2003,scarpe hogan outlet, African Studies Quarterly. Review of Money Struggles and City Life: Devaluation in Ibadan and Other Urban Centers in Southern Nigeria, 1986 1996 by Jane Guyer, LaRay Denzer and Adigun Agbaje (eds).相关的主题文章:
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