Agenda 20 - 26 Oktober 2019
Dinsdag 22 Oktober
Book launch: Roads through Mwinilunga – Writing Histories of Social Change in Southern and Central Africa
Dinsdag 22 Oktober 2019 15:30 - 17:00
Presentation by Iva Peša, followed by a panel discussion with Francesca Pugliese, Tycho van der Hoog and Klaas van Walraven.
Roads through Mwinilunga (Brill, 2019) historicises processes of social change in Northwest Zambia from 1750 until the present. Through a focus on agricultural production, mobility, consumption and settlement patterns, the book reassesses existing explanations of social change in Central Africa. For example, rather than taking a transition from ‘subsistence’ to ‘market’ production of maize in Mwinilunga District at face value, it is necessary to understand the agricultural foundations of production, which pivoted around hunting and cassava cultivation. Similarly, historical analysis can nuance Victor Turner’s predictions from the 1950s about village fission and disintegration due to capitalism and labour migration, as kinship and village life have retained their importance at present.
This seminar will start with a short presentation of the book by Iva Peša. After this, there will be a panel discussion on how to write histories of social change in Southern and Central Africa. Francesca Pugliese, Tycho van der Hoog and Klaas van Walraven will discuss how to write histories of everyday life, the challenges of using oral history and they will reflect on the limitations of ‘modernist narratives’ of African historiography.
The book Roads through Mwinilunga will be available during the seminar (€ 49,-, cash or card).
Donderdag 24 Oktober
CRG seminar: Wilderness, hybridity, livelihoods: Contestations over the Cape Leopard in the Cederberg Mountains, Western Cape
Donderdag 24 Oktober 2019 15:30 - 17:00
The concept of hybrid spaces, in which human and non-human animals share space, is an attractive one in theory but may be a challenging one to put into practice particularly where large predators are involved. This paper focuses on the relationship between humans and felids (in this case, the Cape Mountain Leopard) in a specific spatial context, that of the mountainous region of the Cederberg in South Africa’s Western Cape province.
This seminar is organised by the CRG Trans-species perspectives on African Studies
Vrijdag 25 Oktober
PhD defence: The Influence of Multi-Stakeholder Platforms on Farmer Innovation and Rural Development in Emerging Economies: Examples from Uganda
Vrijdag 25 Oktober 2019 11:00 - 12:30
PhD candidate: mr. CL (Carlos) Barzola Iza MSc. Promotor: prof.dr. SWF (Onno) Omta. Co-promotor: dr. D (Domenico) Dentoni. Organisation: Wageningen University, Business Management & Organization