1,479 search results for “centre africa” in the Public website
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    Unravelling East Africa’s Early Linguistic History (LHEAf)
    
    This project investigates the rich linguistic history of the crucial language groups in East Africa and includes a search for words that indicate earlier lost languages. These outcomes, combined with recent archaeological and genetic research, will contribute to a new understanding of East Africa’s… 
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    Africa
    
    Leiden University has been intensifying its engagement with partners in Africa. 
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    Africa
    
    At LUCL we study almost all aspects of a wide range of African languages. From phonology to anthropological linguistics, from theoretical syntax to urban youth languages, we study it all. 
- Africa
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    Africa reconsidered
    
    If you follow the western media, you are likely to think of ‘Africa’ as the continent of origin of desperate migrants, a continent of hunger and disease and a breeding ground for international terrorism. But if you want to see the bigger picture, you should look no further than the African Studies scholars… 
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    SciSTIP – Bibliometric identification of research teams in Africa
    
    This project is opening up the possibility of systematically studying research teams from a broad perspective, by developing specific bibliometric methodologies able to identify active collaborative research teams in Africa. Based on the extensive experience of CWTS and CREST, this project represents… 
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    South Africa
    
    This is an Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility project of Leiden University's Faculty of Science with University of Pretoria in South Africa. 
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    South Africa
    
    This is an Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility project of the Faculty of Science with the University of Pretoria. 
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    Africa in the world - Rethinking Africa’s global connections
    
    The debate about Africa’s changing relations with the world has rapidly evolved over the past decade. The initial emphasis on China’s role in Africa has given way to a more diversified approach, acknowledging that other emerging global players have also become important. 
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    South Africa
    
    This is an Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility project of Leiden University’s Faculty of Science with the University of Pretoria. 
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    Islam in North Africa
    
    As Lila Abu Lughod pointed out in 1989, North Africa has been one of the geographical ‘zones of prestige’ for the development of canonical approaches and crucial theoretical debates regarding the comparative study of Islam. 
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    Sea-ing Africa
    
    Sea-ing Africa explores how infrastructure in Ghana and Morocco shapes development, blending geopolitics, economics, and culture, impacting local and societal dynamics. 
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    Africa in the world
    
    The emergence of new players on the world market such as India, Brazil, China, Turkey and the Gulf States gives Africans more choice in who they work with and under which terms. At the same time, African multinationals are choosing to work with regional partners and are thus furnishing old political… 
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    Transforming Innovations in Africa
    
    The authors in this volume explore how external innovations (products, technologies, services, institutions and processes) have been appropriated in African societies in order to be acceptable and relevant to local conditions, expectations and demands. 
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    Neolithisation of Northeastern Africa
    
    Studies in Early Near Eastern Production, Subsistence, and Environment, vol.16. Edited by Noriyuki Shirai. 
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    Foreign investment in Africa
    
    English The purpose of this research is to identify and examine the challenges faced by African States in the field of foreign investment with a view to contribute not only to the academic debate, but also to foster awareness and develop the capacities of these States with regard to the drafting, negotiation… 
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     W van Kessel W van KesselAfrican Studies Centre w.m.j.van.kessel@asc.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 6605 
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     Anika Altaf Anika AltafAfrican Studies Centre a.altaf@asc.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 3376 
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     Antonio Frank Antonio FrankAfrican Studies Centre a.frank@asc.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727 
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    Hominin Evolution in Africa
    
    The Great Rift Valley in Africa is a real treasure trove for discovering early human fossils. The fossils found in this part of Africa have determined our view of human evolution. But was the Great Rift Valley really the place where evolution took place or just a place where fossils are well preserved… 
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    VODAN Africa – FAIR Covid-19 Data across Africa and Asia
    
    VODAN Africa started as a platform to enable access to critical data needed from Africa to fight the novel COVID-19. The initiative was inspired by the experience from the Liberia Ebola Virus outbreak in 2014: early detection requires contact tracing. Inclusion of the most vulnerable is critical to… 
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     Karin Nijenhuis Karin NijenhuisAfrican Studies Centre c.t.nijenhuis@asc.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 7377 
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    Finding resolution for the Middle to Later Stone Age transition in South Africa
    
    This project investigates the causes of the major archaeological change in the period of 40.000-20.000 BC in South Africa. 
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    African Studies Centre Leiden
    
    Africa has a population of 1.5 billion people. By 2050, this number is projected to rise to 2.5 billion. The continent’s impact on the global economy, societies but also on the environment, will therefore increase drastically. 
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    The Social Life of Connectivity in Africa
    
    The studies outlined in this volume explore how connectedness continues to change Africa and how Africa continues to shape the social life of connections. 
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    Language, Education and Identity in Africa
    
    On the 16th of September, Bert van Pinxteren successfully defended a doctoral thesis. The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics congratulates Bert on this achievement! 
- Middle East & North Africa
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    Urbanism and municipal administration in Roman North Africa
    
    This project uses archaeological, literary and epigraphic evidence to investigate urban development in Roman-period North Africa, compiling this in a GIS-linked database in order to analyse the development of urban settlement spatially over time. 
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    Language socialization in deaf families in Africa
        
    Across cultures, parents help their children master the social and linguistic codes needed in adult life. Recent research on language socialization found important cross-cultural differences, pointing out the need for more diversity for a full understanding of this process. 
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    Travelling Islam: The Circulation of Ideas in Islamic Africa
    
    This programme starts from the idea that cultural discourse is one of the main engines of intellectual history and the history of ideas. 
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    The Borders of Race in Colonial South Africa. The Kat River Settlement, 1829–1856
    
    This monograph by Robert Ross provides a detailed narrative of the Kat River Settlement in the Eastern Cape of South Africa during the nineteenth century. 
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    Planetary Health in and from Africa
    
    Global health governance is at a crossroads. As the world reckons with the existential threat of planetary crises (climate change, loss of biodiversity and pollution), international policy frameworks struggle to keep pace with a rapidly changing landscape in global health and public health. 
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     Maria Ditmars Maria DitmarsAfrican Studies Centre m.d.ditmars@asc.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727 
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    Language socialization in deaf families in Africa
    
    Across cultures, parents help their children master the social and linguistic codes needed in adult life. Recent research on language socialization found important cross-cultural differences, pointing out the need for more diversity for a full understanding of this process. Deaf communities form… 
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    times of duress: understanding communication and conflict in Middle Africa’s mobile margins
    
    This research programme seeks to understand the dynamics in the relationship between social media, mobile telephony and the social fabric under duress in Africa's mobile margins. It combines studies on mobility/migration, conflict and communication in an attempt to uncover these new dynamics, which… 
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    Government of Disasters: State Formation and Disaster Management In South Africa
    
    In this book, Lydie Cabane examines the history of disaster management in South Africa. 
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    The state of STI and research funding flows in Africa
    
    This project aims at providing a broad perspective of the state of Science Technology and Innovation (STI) in Africa with a focus on global funding flows, in order to inform research funders in the continent, in particular those participating in the Science Granting Councils Initiative (SGCI). The project… 
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    socio-historical analysis of the visual economy in and beyond South Africa
    
    The aim of the project is to contribute to the process of archive formation ongoing in Post-Apartheid South Africa through the inclusion of photographs that have been either unacknowledged or excised from the national canon. 
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     Sini Hassinen Sini HassinenFaculty of Humanities s.k.hassinen@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727 
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    Islam in North Africa: A Critical Return to Youth
    
    In recent years, and especially since the ‘Arab Spring’ of 2011, a growing body of research, media reporting, and scholarly literature has focused on the role of ‘Arab youth’ as the drivers of social and political movements across the Middle East and North Africa. 
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    Research in Africa reduces health spending and prevents diseases of affluence
    
    Health workers have always sought ways to fight disease in vulnerable groups in the population. It is now clear that such research also benefits more prosperous countries. African worm infections and innovative thermometers have shown Leiden researchers how to fight diseases of affluence and keep health… 
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    African Studies Centre Leiden Research Programme
    
    The ASCL Research Programme for the years 2019-2024 is called ‘Strident Africa: Societal and Environmental Change in the Context of 50 Centuries of History’. It examines the dramatic changes taking place on the continent in terms of population growth, urbanization, the role of external actors and the… 
- The Eroding Legitimacy of Security Institutions in West Africa
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    Patterns of Living in Southern Africa, 1780s to the present
    
    Southern Africa has a rich tradition of social history, one inspired by the tumultuous changes that have regularly convulsed the region from the 1780s onwards. Scholars have always sought to understand what these changes meant for everyday life and emphasised a perspective of marginal groups, how these… 
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    Side@Ways: Mobile Margins and the Dynamics of Communication in Africa
    
    This book is about the workings of networks of the mobile in Africa, a continent usually associated with the ‘global shadows’ of the world. 
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    Countering Jihadi Insurgencies in Africa: Repress, Resist & Reorder (COUNTERRR)
    
    COUNTERRR examines domestic responses to jihadist armed groups in Africa, analyzing variation in state repression, community resistance, and the evolution of security across Mali, Nigeria, and Mozambique. 
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    South Africa, Race and the Making of International Relations
    
    This book offers readers an alternative history of the origins of the discipline of International Relations. 
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    National Culture and Africa Revisited: Ethnolinguistic Group Data From 35 African Countries
    
    This study seeks to partially fill the knowledge gap about national culture in Africa, basing its research on data on ethnolinguistic groups (instead of administrative regions). 
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    Nature and wild animals in Africa and Indonesia
    
    Leiden University investigates biodiversity not only in the Netherlands, but also abroad, with the goal of improving global nature conservation. We do so in collaboration with local universities. Education is also high on our agenda. 
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    Multimedia Research and documentation of African Oral Genres
    
    The project Multimedia Research and Documentation of African Oral Genres: Connecting Diasporas and Local Audiences (Director: D.Merolla) focuses on multimedia as technology that allows scholars to share documentation and scientific knowledge with the cultural owners of the collected oral genres. 
