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Institute for History Annual Report 2010 - O - Universiteit Leiden

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May 19: Presentation paper at the Maastricht<br />

conference ‘Mobility, political insecurity and the<br />

<strong>for</strong>mation of identities (displacement cultures); a<br />

comparison between three conflict areas in Africa’.<br />

Mirjam de Bruijn, Inge Brinkman, Adamou<br />

Ahmadou, Djimet Seli.<br />

Displacement economies: Paradoxes of crisis and<br />

creativity in African contexts<br />

April 26-28: Nordic Africa <strong>Institute</strong>, Uppsala,<br />

Sweden. Discussant and observant.<br />

October: ‘Telephonie Mobile et societes en<br />

Afrique’, Presentation ecole doctorale lasdel,<br />

Niamey. Invited speaker and discussant of<br />

students’ work.<br />

ASC seminars:<br />

Land Tenure System Re<strong>for</strong>m, the new capitalists<br />

and land grabbing in the Bamenda area of<br />

Cameroon by Tangie Fonchingong. Role: chair.<br />

Workshops Mobile Africa Revisited Program:<br />

January 11-15: Bamenda, Cameroon: ‘How to deal<br />

with research materials’.<br />

December 9 & 10: <strong>Leiden</strong>: ‘Mobile Phones, the new<br />

talking drums of everyday Africa’?<br />

Membership of boards and committees<br />

Director of Research Master.<br />

Leader of theme group Connections and<br />

Trans<strong>for</strong>mations.<br />

WOTRO, integrated programmes committee<br />

APAD, general secretariat.<br />

CDP, steering committee, CODESRIA.<br />

Board Langaa research and publication centre<br />

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Bamenda, Cameroon.<br />

CRASH, member of board, research centre in<br />

Chad.<br />

AEGIS, Member editorial board <strong>for</strong> the series<br />

African studies.<br />

LASDEL, Niamey, scientific committee.<br />

Supervisor PhD research; membership PhD<br />

committee<br />

Jonna Both, MaGW/NWO funded project that<br />

started in <strong>2010</strong>, on post-conflict, children and<br />

social change in Uganda (with Prof. Dr. Ria Reis,<br />

ASSR.)<br />

Henrietta Nyamjoh, ICT and Diasporas in<br />

Washington and Cameroon, WOTRO/NWO, Part<br />

of Mobile Africa Project (with Prof Nyamnjoh)<br />

(started in May <strong>2010</strong>)<br />

On-going:<br />

Evelyne Ntewusu, in the Volkswagenstiftung<br />

programme since 2009; ‘Material Culture, Mobility<br />

and social Change, a case study in the grassfields,<br />

Cameroon’.<br />

Djimet Seli, ‘ICT and mobility in Chad’,<br />

WOTRO/NWO (Part of the Mobile Africa<br />

programme) (with Prof. Nyamnjoh, University of<br />

Cape Town, and Prof. Khalil from Ndjamena<br />

University) (started in 2008).<br />

Imke Gooskens (ICT and Mobility in<br />

Angola/South Africa, WOTRO/NWO, Part of<br />

Mobile Africa research project (started in 2009)<br />

Fatima Diallo, ICT and Law in Senegal’,<br />

WOTRO/NWO (ASC funded, part of the Mobile<br />

Africa integrated programme) (with Prof Kante,

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