PhD at Princeton, Associate Professor at Loyola U. Maryland. Political leaders, education, colonialism, development, inequality, culture, Africa. https://www.ricarthuguet.com/research
Social anthropology, human economies, fintech and inclusion, land and agrarian relations. Boston University. https://www.bu.edu/africa/profile/daivi-rodima-taylor/
Fourth-year PhD Candidate at Harvard University studying politics and economics🧚🏿♀️
White House CEA (2023-2024)
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Historian of Africa / the Globe: socioeconomic, cultures of knowledge, media. #Digital History. Advisory Editorial Board Journal of African History.
“Neglected Historiography from Africa„ 🔗 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021853723000257
Economic Geography Professor: global commodity chains | financialization/agriculture | race-economy-inequality | African economic futures |
Wrote a book on global money, farming & institutional landscapes
Assistant Professor of African and Cold War History at Rice University
Writing Navel of the World, an intimate history of Muslim West Africa
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The oldest scholarly press in Ohio, specializing in African studies, Appalachian studies, regional guidebooks, and literary fiction. Learn more at ohioswallow.com
Assoc. Prof. at the School of International Service, American University, Washington DC. Sierra Leone. 🇸🇱
Professor @ Cornell University, Director Center on Global Democracy. Teach/research Democracy & Authoritarianism, African politics. Host, Ufahamu Africa podcast
Prof, UMD's School of Public Policy. Security studies and Horn of Africa. College hoops junkie. Likes mostly for bookmarking.
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Lecturer at Makerere University Department of History, Archaeology and Heritage Studies; Research Associate Univ of Johannesburg Dept of History, Visiting Fellow Kellogg Institute for International Studies 2025; http://researchgate.net/profile/Edgar-Taylor
Migrant.
Northeast Africa & Red Sea. Frontiers & state visions, regional political economy & security.
Works at @rvinews.bsky.social
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urbanist: Africa, post-conflict, Global South, cities everywhere
Book: "Master Plans and Minor Acts: Repairing the city in Post-genocide Rwanda"
Where Harvard and Africa meet.
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Historian and consultant. I work on mining, labour, migration and Southern Africa.
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Asst Prof Africa | Gender and Feminist Theory | Critical & Decolonial IR | Race and IR |
Associate Professor of Political Science, College of the Holy Cross. Author of Playing with Fire: Parties & Political Violence in Kenya & India (CUP 2024). Political Violence | GBV | Africa & S. Asia
Boston - Delhi - Cape Town
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Website, Podcast, Radio Show. Left politics & culture, useable pasts. http://africasacountry.com
Open Society Foundation and 11th Hour Project funded.
DC. political philosopher at Georgetown, editor at @hammerandhope.bsky.social, rhythm guitarist + vox for @femiandfoundation.bsky.social. #COYS
Edinburgh. Newfoundland. Canada. Political Scientist. I curate the afripolsky feed for those studying or interested in African Politics (broadly conceived). Previously @srdorman and @afr_pol
Historian of Great Lakes | Associate Professor African history @ugent | Editor @CJAS_RCEA | Academic mom. I got very lucky.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fractured-pasts-in-lake-kivus-borderlands/28EE1FFBB2BDDA8814964DD39656B959
Historienne spécialiste de l’Afrique centrale | UMR SIRICE | Cameroun | RDC | RCA |
anthro & history in e. africa | book: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009501385
African and Global History | Assistant Prof | NIE/NTU | Singapore
Associate Professor of Sustainable Development at Appalachian State University. Studies Indigenous political thought, diplomacy, and earth jurisprudence in West Africa.
Historian of eastern and southern Africa @uclhistory.bsky.social interested in memory, sovereignty, and decolonization.
Historian. African Studies. Congo.
Prof at McGill U: https://www.mcgill.ca/history/pedro-monaville
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Historian of decolonization and public health in West Africa
Historian; Rutgers Ph.D.; thinking about radio, listening, & sound; empire; tech, medicine, & disability; now writing about #polio in France. Baker & dog parent. Tired of sitting still.
JD/PhD. Interdisciplinary sociologist, law & society, transnational gender & sexuality. I research marriage, esp in S Africa. And I organize with colleagues to defend higher ed. Opinions mine not employer's.
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Professor of History and Gwendolen Carter Professor of African Studies at Smith College. Writes on Ghana, African decolonization, and African transnationalism.
Historian of Francophone and Lusophone Africa. Pedagogy geek. Occasionally decent blocker for Denver Roller Derby, Black Diaspora Roller Derby, Jewish Roller Derby, and Fuego Latino. Badass with ADHD and a laundry list of autoimmune issues.
Historian of gender/biography/transnational history. And of sexual violence in conflict and after.
I’m not clumsy, I’m just sensitive to gravity.
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Architect • Asst Prof • History, Theory, & Politics of Architecture in Africa
Am I writing this book or is it writing me?
kuukuwa.com
Historian of Art @ Harvard • Kongo • Angola • Brazil • Visual, Material, Spiritual Culture • Vast Early Modern Atlantic • from #Martinique • www.cecilefromont.com
Poet, Professor: African DH, University of Kansas. Acts 17:28.
Independent scholar, historian of African women, Mozambique, and Lusophone Africa.
Editor at H-Luso-Africa, https://networks.h-net.org/h-luso-africa
www.kathleensheldon.net
International peer-reviewed journal publishing essays in English, French and Portuguese on the economic history of Africa.
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Author of the newly released, The Second Emancipation: Nkrumah, Pan-Africanism, and Global Blackness at High Tide, and previously of Born in Blackness: Africa, Africans, and the Making of the Modern World. See: https://about.me/howardwfrench.com
Assoc. Prof of Political Science at Skidmore College and Visiting Fellow-Hoover Institution | Author: Region-Building in West Africa | Only willing to argue about the Celtics and Golden Era Hip-Hop. | Emmanuelbalogun.org
Assoc Prof, African History, MSU, RCAH.
Dreams for Lesotho: http://undpress.nd.edu/9780
Historical Dictionary: tinyurl.com/3tyha6jt
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Lesotho, Southern Africa, development, borders, running, Michigan
Historian of Africa, soldiers, war. Mom, spouse, daughter. Author of *Violent Intermediaries*. Vet. Wish I had a dog. Wish I could just write what I want.
Historian, gender, West Africa, French imperialism, militarization, Author of Militarizing Marriage (Ohio UP 2020). Past-présidente of French Colonial Historical Society, BCDSS alum, recovering Oakland As Fan, PNW hiking/backpacking...w/ signature typoes
Radiant ambiguity/unclassified residuum/ enigmatic relief (historian of age, gender, reproduction, opinions my own and not my employer’s etc.)
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I’m a professor of urban international studies
Professor of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies, history, African studies
Flaneuse, raconteuse, migraineuse. Facebook empathy mom trying to expand my social media habits. Author of A World of Their Own: A History of South African Women's Education (https://www.upress.virginia.edu/title/4814/). Massachusetts.
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Assistant Professor of African American and African Diaspora Studies @unlv.bsky.social. Author #MastersofHealth: slavery & racial science in #MedEd
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assistant professor of history at UIowa | personal account | northern slavery, legal history, Black America | i ♥️ WNY
Parent. Gardener. Anti-fascist. Historian of Modern France, North Africa, Counterinsurgency, Migration. Curmudgeon. Associate Prof. No Tyrants, No Kings.
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https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501776960/revolutionary-warfare
Asst Prof of History at Texas Tech | Prize-winning author and editor | Early US Republic | Atlantic World | Liberia | New Orleans | Soccer | Maltese🇲🇹 | Views My Own
Historian of central Africa (esp. the Democratic Republic of Congo and Gabon). Director of the School of Humanities at Marywood University. Country conditions expert for DRC, Congo-Brazzaville, Gabon, Cameroon, and CAR.
Retired dean, anthropology professor and author. Avid birder, photographer, reader, traveler, and citizen of the world.
Historian of protest, political claim making, and state crackdowns. Student of Sudans and Horn of Africa. Visiting Researcher at Makerere University. New Orleanian.
Tunis-based freelance correspondent for German language media & journalism trainer; Kefteji-lover; RT # endorsement, ♡ = bookmark, opinions my own etc
assistant professor of radio, television & film at rowan university | feminist & postcolonial african media histories | nyu miap | she/her
Advancing African security by expanding understanding, providing a trusted platform for dialogue, building partnerships, and catalyzing solutions
What can I do to 'help'? #Politics #Africa #Humanitarianism #Aid #Writer Professor of Globalization, Copenhagen Business School. http://lisaannrichey.com She/her
Prof of Democracy, Director @CEDAR_Bham at @unibirmingham, founder @AfricaDemocracy, columnist @TheAfricaReport, collab with @thecontinent_, retwts not...
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I study African politics, democracy, and political institutions (mainly courts and legislatures)
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ethnomusicologist at Babson College . researching music economies in NW Africa (Sahel/Sahara) . Californian survivor of the New England & North Texas taco dystopiae
Interested in all things NGOs, aid, electricity, energy, development, Kenya, parenting, universities, teaching, climbing, political science, public affairs, African studies, and so on. Professor by day. Duck duck gray duck.
Anthropologist working on the politics of care for survivors of gender-based violence / Managing Editor of The Geek Anthropologist / feminist killjoy
African socialist feminist political junkie, loves all who make the world beautiful. Work in Ottawa, live in Toronto, love in Johannesburg. Knitting my way to sanity.
Assistant Professor. Interested in African cities, socialist Atlantic histories, architecture and urban financialization. Book: The Aesthetics of Belonging: https://uncpress.org/book/9781469682181/the-aesthetics-of-belonging/
Historian @ UVA History | modern West African history | Global 1950s | Global democratic formations | French empire | Feminist & Gender Studies | Law & Society | Author @ OH U. Press & U. of WI Press | Editor at U. VA Press | Vermonter in VA
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Senior Advisor @aacu.org. Advocate for liberal education. Personal account.
Author of On Black BD and Transcolonial Power: https://ohiostatepress.org/books/titles/9780814215821.html
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Believer | Happy husband and dad | Associate Professor of History & Director of African Studies, University of Washington | Chosen Peoples (Duke UP), Bounds of Blackness (Cornell UP)
UW bio: https://history.washington.edu/people/christopher-tounsel
writer•prof•anti-disciplinary bc that's not how the 3D world works
Residual Governance: How South Africa Foretells Planetary Futures• http://bit.ly/41wDJzD
Gobernanza residual• https://bit.ly/488OkV7
Bientôt en français!
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🌍 Political Scientist | Associate Professor @SimmonsUniversity | Expert in Cabo Verdean/PALOP Studies 🌟 Passionate about language, politics, and history🌱 Author of The Portuguese Language in Africa: A Political History
Africanist by training; historian by trade; teacher, singer, cook by passion - talking up the new book (Making an African City: Technopolitics and the Infrastructure of Everyday Life in Colonial Accra), History at Virginia Tech, and Gen Ed at the AAC&U
Scientific center for Transregional, Reciprocal African Studies and Societal Exchange at the University of Freiburg. https://act.uni-freiburg.de/en
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Poli Sci and IR prof at BU. Posts on Africa, human rights, US politics, LGBTQ+, religion & politics. Progressive, Christian, proud gay dad.
2 books on Rwanda. Currently writing book on church and state across Africa and another on LGBTQ backlash in Africa
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