Happy New Year from The CIHA Blog!
The CIHA Blog wishes our readers an insightful, peaceful and happy New Year! We’d also like to add our wishes in Malagasy from Madagascar (not shown on this map): Tratry […]
The CIHA Blog wishes our readers an insightful, peaceful and happy New Year! We’d also like to add our wishes in Malagasy from Madagascar (not shown on this map): Tratry […]
The short life and times of Mamadou Saliou is a heartbreaking, true story by Ndeye Debo Seck, a Senegalese English teacher. In this article, originally published in Africa […]
This guest post by Ebenezer Obadare, professor of sociology at the University of Kansas and Research Fellow at the Research Institute for Theology […]
The CIHA Blog’s Senegal conference on Health, Healing, Religion and Gender in Africa prompted important reflections regarding the place of this conference in the work of the Blog, and about […]
Par: Ndeye Ami Diop*
L’écriture de l’Afrique pose d’énormes difficultés d’ordre historique et épistémologique. Le contexte de naissance des sciences sociales au moment de la colonisation semble être à […]
This poem of thanks crafted by Luce Graduate Fellow, Edwin Adjei, will be presented at the closing ceremony of the 2017 CIHA Blog conference today, Saturday, December 16th in Dakar. […]
We’d like to bring to your attention to several exciting calls for proposals/applications/nominations with upcoming deadlines. For more details and the full listing of many more interesting opportunities, please check out […]
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