Category Archives: Panel
Pedagogias de género e Direitos em Cabo Verde
Miriam Steffen Vieira . Unisinos/Brasil e Uni-CV/Cabo Verde Continue reading
When Law Challenges Cohabitation: a Case from the Ethiopian Islamic Activism
Afework Hailu Beyene . The Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology Continue reading
Contention and Mutual suspicion: Civil Society in Zambian Politics
Andrzej Polus . University of Wroclaw
David Berger . University of Wroclaw Continue reading
Prejudicies and Stereotypes, the factor of conflicts transboadering in Great Lakes Region of Africa
Jean de Dieu MIHIGO . APCM Continue reading
Que política para as mulheres?
Caterina . INEP
Judith . UNIOGBIS Continue reading
P27 – Five years during and more: activisms in North Africa after the 2011uprisings
P27 – Five years during and more: activisms in North Africa after the 2011 uprisings Francesco Vacchiano . ICS-ULisboa, Lisbon Giulia Daniele . CEI-IUL, Lisbon The so-called ‘Arab spring(s)’ have increased the global awareness on the social movements in North Africa and Middle … Continue reading
Sociedade civil e contestação em Moçambique
P26 – Sociedade civil e contestação em Moçambique Tanja Kleibl . Dublin City University Kajsa Johansson . Universidade de Linnaeus O foco do painel será a análise crítica do interface entre actores da sociedade civil moderna, em particular ONGs, e estruturas tradicionais sociais, … Continue reading
Nativismo, Mutualismo e Protonacionalismo: activismos no contexto tardo-colonial africano
P25 – Nativismo, Mutualismo e Protonacionalismo: activismos no contexto tardo-colonial africano Rui M. Pereira . FCSH-UNL Eduardo Costa Dias . ISCTE-IUL Os conceitos de protonacionalismo e nacionalismo referenciados ao contexto europeu e ocidental, como a já quase clássica definição de Hobsbawm (1994) ou mesmo … Continue reading
US HELPING US? Looking inward, and asking the real questions about present and future directions for LGBTQ activisms in Africa
P24 – US HELPING US? Looking inward, and asking the real questions about present and future directions for LGBTQ activisms in Africa Cheikh Traore Despite small breakthroughs in certain countries, we face continued difficult environments for LGBTI people across the … Continue reading
From Social Media to the Streets – The (Non-)Translation of Digital Activism to Social Protest in Sub-Saharan Africa
P23 – From Social Media to the Streets – The (Non-)Translation of Digital Activism to Social Protest in Sub-Saharan Africa Daniel Kaiser . African Studies Center Maputo Carlos Bravo . Goethe University Frankfurt Ever since the so called “global wave of protest” in 2011, … Continue reading