15 April 2021: Seminar “Women’s strategies in times of crisis (divorce, natural disasters, Covid-19) in Kenya and Mozambique” with Norah Kiereri, Uacitissa Mandamule and Lily Njuguna within the framework of Project "SALMEA" https://t.co/Oibl12SDNC
🗞️New OA academic journal in #AfricanStudies : “Sources. Materials & Fieldwork in African Studies”.
The journal focuses on field materials and provides access to them through storage.
👉Read the first issue: https://t.co/zU6X86kJCR
La nouvelle revue interdisciplinaire « Sources. Matériaux et terrains en études africaines » est née !
Au centre du projet : valoriser et archiver des matériaux inédits (archives publiques et privées, carnets de terrain, croquis, etc.).
👉Numéro 1 : https://t.co/IuaZeZuwJz
The new interdisciplinary African Studies journal "Sources" has just been launched. The first issue can be accessed here: https://t.co/ezSUKHZ4NL
#SALMEA#Anthropology#AfricanStudies#Sources
If you are interested in funerary practices, burials and cultural repertoires surrounding the end of life, read the newest entry on our #ProjectSALMEA blog on fieldwork about funerary practices in #NandiHills in #Kenya: https://t.co/LBidGofe5M
#ProjectSalmea is recruiting a post-doctoral fellow who will be based @univamu for a period of 16months. More info on our website: https://t.co/rpclIVLOOP
#ProjectSalmea is recruiting a post-doctoral researcher at IMAF in Aix-en-Provence! We are looking for candidates from the Humanities and Social Sciences, more info here: https://t.co/5kvrBm7ugf
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