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Winner Africa Thesis Award 2024: Baleseng Maeneche

The jury of the Africa Thesis Award is delighted to announce that the 2024 prize has been awarded to Baleseng Maeneche, a graduate of the University of the Western Cape, for her thesis 'Media Representations of Male Perpetrators of Violence against Women and Children: A Decolonial Feminist Analysis'.

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South-South dialogue ‘from below’ on green hydrogen

To further new insights and conversations, Eric Cezne will be organising a South-South dialogue ‘from below’ on green hydrogen. The workshop will be held in Namibia in March 2026 and will bring together hydrogen-affected populations, grassroots groups, and academics from Namibia, South Africa, and Brazil. 

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Now online: 'Ruptures and Riches' workshop report

The ASCL hosted the highly inspiring two-day workshop Ruptures and Riches: A Multidisciplinary Exploration of African Mineral Resource Extraction on 20 and 21 March. The workshop was organised by African Studies Research Master students.

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Liesbeth Kanis new Head of Library

Liesbeth Kanis has started as the new Head of the Library, Documentation and Information Department at the ASCL. Kanis has a broad experience in scholarly information that ranges across the globe, including in Africa and Asia. She aims to ensure that the library serves not only academics and the public, but also offers globally accessible, impactful resources.

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Visiting Professorship for two ASCL researchers

Two ASCL researchers have been appointed Visiting Professor abroad. Rahmane Idrissa has been appointed Visiting Professor at the Africa Institute (Sharjah, United Arab Emirates). Annachiara Raia will serve as a Visiting Professor at the University of Torino. 

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New blog: Pan-Africanism in the South African classroom

Ten years after the #RhodesMustFall movement reignited debates about decolonisation and identity in South African education, Esma Karadağ explores how Pan-Africanism continues to evolve in the country’s schools. In a new blog post she asks: Who gets to be African?

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Recent publications

Trust and Trust-Making in Africa’s Global Connections
Mayke Kaag, Alena Thiel, and István Tarrósy
Politics and governance of the 'Reform Agenda' in Ethiopia, 2018 – 2023
Jon Abbink, eds.
Bulls, Bears, Boers and Brits
Ian Phimister
The study centre of the Africa Institute: Dutch aid, trade policy, and the future of African Studies
Chibuike Uche
The making of H2-scapes in the Global South: Political geography perspectives on an emergent field of research
Eric Cezne, Kei Otsuki

Upcoming events

21 May 2025
CRG Seminar: Africa in the Polycrisis, Vulnerability and Resilience
06 June 2025
Conference on fifty years of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States
23 June 2025
Workshop: Mining lives and relations - Multi-species histories of mineral extraction in Southern Africa
02 October 2025
ASCL Seminar: On Africa and colonial discourse: rethinking how colonialism is understood over time

ASCL in the media

Mayke Kaag in Africast: Africa’s role in a multipolar world
Jan Abbink in Nu.nl : Soedan dreigt ten onder te gaan aan oorlog die andere landen voeden
Jan Abbink in Trouw: Hoe China, Rusland en Iran profiteren van onrust in de Hoorn van Afrika
Tycho van der Hoog in African Arguments
Tycho van der Hoog in podcast New Books Network
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