Agenda 09 - 15 Juni 2013
Maandag 10 Juni
promotie over "Deelname aan nationale ziektekostenverzekering in Ghana"
Maandag 10 Juni 2013 13:00
Agnes Kotoh presenteert in haar studie uitkomsten van een onderzoek naar een ‘multistakeholder problem-solving’ programma (MSPSP). Dit programma heeft als doel het aantal deelnemers aan de nationale ziektekostenverzekering (NHIS) in Ghana te laten toenemen en bestaande verzekerden te behouden.
Mw. A.M. Kotoh: Improving Health Insurance Coverage in Ghana: A Case Study. Promotor is prof. dr. J.D.M. van der Geest. Co-promotoren zijn dr. I.A. Agyepong (University of Ghana) en dr. D.K. Arhinful (University of Ghana).
debate: Neocolonialism and Homophobia in Uganda
Maandag 10 Juni 2013 16:15 - 17:45
In 2009, the Anti-Homosexuality Bill introduced in Uganda’s Parliament reignited homophobic sentiment across Africa. The debate continues today, despite a well-documented history of sexual diversity in Africa, and claims that homosexuality is not only “un-African” but a Western imposition are being used to justify violence and exclusion. Based on the article 'Locating Neocolonialism, "Tradition," and Human Rights in Uganda's 'Gay Death Penalty' by Kristen Cheney, she and Auma Okwany will discuss the tensions and contradictions in the opposition to homosexuality.
Dinsdag 11 Juni
promotie over "Post-transfusion and Maternal Red Blood Cell Alloimmunization in Uganda"
Dinsdag 11 Juni 2013 13:45
Promovendus: B. Natukunda - Titel proefschrift: Post-transfusion and Maternal Red Blood Cell Alloimmunization in Uganda. Promotoren: Prof.dr. A. Brand en prof. C. Ndugwa (Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda)
Woensdag 12 Juni
promotie over "seed potato supply chain in Ethiopia"
Woensdag 12 Juni 2013 16:00 - 17:30
Promovendus: Adane Tufa. Titel proefschrift: Economic and agronomic analysis of the seed potato supply chain in Ethiopia
Donderdag 13 Juni
Challenges & Potentials of African Economic Transformation Can Economic Transformation be Inclusive?
Donderdag 13 Juni 2013 14:00 - 17:30
On the occasion of the launch of the African Transformation report, the African Center for Economic Transformation in collaboration with the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the International Institute of Social Studies will be hosting a seminar. Please register
Female figurines in late antique Egypt - Guest lecture
Donderdag 13 Juni 2013 15:00
Prof. David Frankfurter, Department of Religion at Boston University. One of the most tantalizing corpora of evidence for the Christianization of Egyptian religion is the great diversity of female figurines, evidently produced in workshops all over Egypt, yet unattested or documented in any texts. This lecture, part of a larger project on the local sites of Christianization, uses these figurines and their forms to reconstruct the iconographic strategies of the workshop, the ritual procedures of the client or ritual subject (at shrine or tomb), and the nature of the domestic shrine. Registration required, see site.
ASC Seminar: Unlikely Allies: Zambia, Yugoslavia and the Quest for Nonaligned Economic Development
Donderdag 13 Juni 2013 15:30 - 17:00
Ensuring economic development for a postcolonial African nation was in itself a monumental task. Yet for landlocked Zambia, development was influenced by more than a colonial legacy. Zambian development issues were directly tied to the volatile situation in Southern Africa, and its methods of negotiating this situation were deeply influenced by the Cold War. Speaker: Jessica Achberger, Research Fellow at the Southern African Institute of Policy and Research in Lusaka, Zambia. Please register
Seminar: 'A Successful Slum Upgrade in Durban: A Case of Formal Change and Informal Continuity
Donderdag 13 Juni 2013 16:00 - 17:30
The Civic Innovation Research Initiative (CIRI) is pleased to announce a seminar with Dr. Kamna Patel on a slum upgrade in Durban, South Africa. The seminar will scrutinize the process and impact of community participation in a slum upgrade in Durban.
3e LKV Lustrumlezing Marokko: De Legende van Fez en Marokko in het kader van World Art Studies
Donderdag 13 Juni 2013 20:00 - 22:00
Gastsprekers: Simon O’Meara, deskundige in kunst cultuur en religie van de stad Fez, en Kitty Zijlmans, professor in hedendaagse kunst en Word Art Studies, en directeur van het LUCAS. Op deze laatste avond richten we het perspectief op de stad Fez vanuit religie en de legende over de ontstaansgeschiedenis. Simon O’Meara zal daarbij de link leggen naar kunst en cultuur in de stad.
Kitty Zijlmans sluit de lezingenserie af met Marokko in het kader plaatsen van de door haar opgerichte World Art Studies aan Universiteit Leiden.
Vrijdag 14 Juni
promotie over "Wat betekent het om Afrikaner te zijn na de apartheid?"
Vrijdag 14 Juni 2013 14:00
Tussen 1948 en 1994 domineerden de Afrikaner nationalisten de Zuid-Afrikaanse politiek. De democratische transitie maakte een eind aan de apartheid en in 2000 veranderde de status van de Afrikaners (de blanke Afrikaanstalige inwoners van Zuid-Afrika) blijvend. Jacob Boersema deed cultuursociologisch onderzoek naar het cultureel trauma van Afrikaners na de afschaffing van de apartheid.
Dhr. J.R. Boersema: Afrikaner, Nevertheless: Stigma, Sociology, and the Sociology of Cultural Trauma. Promotoren zijn prof. dr. I.S.A. Baud en prof. dr. W.G.J. Duyvendak. Co-promotor is dr. M. Novelli (University of Sussex).
ASC Seminar: China’s Global Backyard: Comparing Chinese Relations with Southeast Asia and Africa
Vrijdag 14 Juni 2013 14:30 - 16:30
Co-organized with the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), Leiden. The influence of China globally has garnered much attention in recent years, as the last decade has seen unprecedented growth from this economic powerhouse that is equal parts communist and capitalist. This has been particularly so for nations of the developing world, for which China represents a source of aid and no-strings-attached investment, as well as a hegemonic power in the quest for scarce resources. Speakers: Danielle Tan, International Institute for Asian Studies & Jessica Achberger, African Studies Centre. Please register
Towards an African Renaissance: 50 years of Union and Transformation
Vrijdag 14 Juni 2013 18:00 - 20:00
In light of the OAU-AU’s 50th Anniversary and of its Assembly’s reaffirmation of a commitment to “advancing continental transformation in the spirit of championing Pan-Africanism and African Renaissance”, this event seeks to inform our broad ISS audience on the concept of the African Renaissance in order to trigger constructive debates around its relevance and developmental strategies going forward from this milestone. Guest Speakers: Mr. Francis Gborglah, Minister-Counselor (Political and Economic Affairs), Embassy of Ghana & Dr. Mohamed Salih, Professor (States, Societies and World Development), International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)
Zaterdag 15 Juni
Uitreiking Van Riebeeck-penning 2013 aan Stef Bos
Zaterdag 15 Juni 2013 11:30
Na o.a. Gerrit Komrij en Adriaan van Dis ontvangt Stef Bos de Van Riebeeck-penning. Stef Bos krijgt de Van Riebeeck-penning wegens 'zijn langdurige bijdrage aan de culturele en taalkundige betrekkingen tussen Nederland en Zuid-Afrika', zoals in de bijbehorende oorkonde zal komen te staan. Het NZAV-bestuur denkt daarbij onder meer aan zijn jarenlange samenwerking met Zuid-Afrikaanse artiesten en kunstenaars, en meer recentelijk aan het Afrikaanstalige album “Kloofstraat”.