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Tuesday
, October 22
USIU Peer Counseling Training Room (Freida Brown Building)
9:00am •
Pre-Conference Workshop: Publishing Book Manuscripts: Editorial and author considerations
Wednesday
, October 23
KSMS Conference Centre
9:00am •
Pre-Conference Workshop: African Studies Review Pipeline for Emerging African Scholars
USIU Auditorium Foyer
9:00am •
Registration desk open
USIU BS2
9:00am •
Pre-Conference Workshop: The Africa America Institute Alidou African Women in Leadership
USIU Library Conference Room
9:00am •
Pre-Conference Workshop: Africa Journal Work Academy
USIU Peer Counseling Training Room (Freida Brown Building)
9:00am •
Pre-Conference Workshop: Teaching About Religion and Humanitarianism in Africa
USIU School of Science Board Room
9:00am •
Pre-Conference Workshop: Educational and Academic Leadership: Rethinking Responsibilities and Challenges for Department Chairs in Africana/African Studies
Thursday
, October 24
In Front of USIU Library
11:00am •
Group Photo
Tents outside of USIU Auditorium
1:15pm •
Lunch
6:00pm •
Opening Reception
USIU Auditorium
8:30am •
Opening Performance
9:00am •
Opening Ceremony
1:45pm •
Decolonising Science and Scholarly Knowledge
3:15pm •
Rethinking Humanitarian Narratives: Religion, Gender and Health
4:45pm •
Africa’s Historiographies and Africa’s Intellectual Histories II
USIU Auditorium Backroom
1:15pm •
Mkutano: PhD Life in Africa
1:45pm •
Arab-African Encounters: Historical and Contemporary Knowledge Impacts
3:15pm •
Citizenship, the Nation and Belonging in East Africa
4:45pm •
Publish that Article!
USIU Auditorium Foyer
11:00am •
Refreshments
3:00pm •
Break
USIU BS1
3:15pm •
Elections and Electoral Politics in Africa
USIU BS2
1:45pm •
Territory, Knowledge, and Power: African Indigenous Knowledge and Land as the Centerpiece of Knowledge Production in Africa
3:15pm •
Life, Loss and Extractives in Africa I
4:45pm •
Towards Contextual Conservation and Sustainability
USIU Business School B1
1:45pm •
Popular Culture Convergences in Africa
4:45pm •
On communal life and selfhood in mental health in a meta-colonizing world
USIU Business School B2
1:45pm •
Conflict and Peacebuilding in Africa and the African Diaspora
3:15pm •
Conflict Prevention, Transformation, Resolution and Peacebuilding in Africa
4:45pm •
Sexual and gender based violence in protracted displacement: Social relations, survival strategies and response mechanisms in Nakivale Refugee Settlement, Uganda
USIU Business School B3
1:45pm •
Graduates, Knowledge Production and Skills Acquistion
3:15pm •
Student Movements in Higher Education
4:45pm •
Scholarly Academic Review and Decision Making
USIU Business School B4
1:45pm •
African Resistance: Past, Present and Future
3:15pm •
Questioning Resilience
4:45pm •
Digital Technologies in Higher Education
USIU Business School B5
1:45pm •
The politics of knowledge production: the complexities of researching sensitive sexual and reproductive health and rights in sub-Saharan Africa.
3:15pm •
Public Health I
4:45pm •
African Health Systems, Medicine and Well-being
USIU Business School LT1
1:45pm •
African Women at Work
3:15pm •
Decolonial Research Methodologies
4:45pm •
Sexuality and school: friends or foes in Uganda, Kenya and Ghana
USIU Business School LT2
1:45pm •
African Languages I
3:15pm •
Indigenous African Languages and Culture
4:30pm •
China-Africa Relations
4:45pm •
African Languages II
USIU Dean of Student Affairs Board Room (Freida Brown Building)
1:45pm •
Challenging Hegemony in Global Media Flow
3:15pm •
Digital Media
4:45pm •
Writings in the Time of Decolonisation: Intellectual Histories of the Endogenous Fall
USIU DVC Student Affairs Board Room (Freida Brown Building)
1:45pm •
Africa and Religion, Religion in Africa I
3:15pm •
Africa’s Historiographies and Africa’s Intellectual Histories I
4:45pm •
African Migration I
USIU Peer Counseling Training Room (Freida Brown Building)
1:45pm •
Mwalimu Nyerere’s Ideas and the Production of Relevant Knowledge for Africa
USIU School of Science Board Room
1:45pm •
Reflecting and learning from practices of sciences in East Africa
3:15pm •
Labor, Technology and Capital
4:45pm •
Night life in African cities: unexpected cultures of belonging
USIU TV Room 1 (Freida Brown Building)
1:45pm •
Women's Writing and Feminist Perspectives in Literature
3:15pm •
Indigenising African Literature
4:45pm •
African Literature : The African Novel
USIU TV Room 2 (Freida Brown Building)
1:45pm •
Theatre in Africa as a site for the negotiation and renegotiation of Knowledge(s)
3:15pm •
African Aesthetics, Resistances and Visual Knowledge Making
4:45pm •
African Drama and Theatre I
Friday
, October 25
Tents outside of USIU Auditorium
12:30pm •
Lunch
USIU Auditorium
8:30am •
Performance
9:00am •
Plenary Keynote Session: Publishing in Africa and African Studies: practices, challenges, futures
11:00am •
Publishing in Africa and African Studies: practices, challenges, futures I
1:30pm •
Publishing in Africa and African Studies: practices, challenges, futures II
3:15pm •
Celebrating, Canonizing, Interrogating African and Africana Diaspora Thought and Thinkers III
5:00pm •
Micere Githae Mugo: Making Life Sing in Pursuit of Utu
USIU Auditorium Backroom
11:00am •
Celebrating, Canonizing, Interrogating African and Africana Diaspora Thought and Thinkers I
3:15pm •
Pitch that Article!
5:00pm •
African academic diaspora strengthens higher education for Africa’s development: The case of Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (CADFP)
USIU Auditorium Foyer
10:30am •
Break
4:45pm •
Break
USIU BS1
11:00am •
African Agency in International Relations I
1:30pm •
African Agency in International Relations II
3:15pm •
State and Nation: Histories, Dilemmas and Opportunities in Africa I
5:00pm •
China-Africa Relations II
USIU BS2
11:00am •
Indigenous Knowledge, the Environment, Food Security
1:30pm •
Life, Loss and Extractives in Africa II
5:00pm •
Interpreting Sources for African History, across Africa and Beyond
USIU Business School B1
11:00am •
Epistemology of research on Africa. Questioning conceptual choices, contributing to social sciences from empirical insights
1:30pm •
Belonging, Space, Race I
3:15pm •
Knowledge Management for Deepening Social, Economic, and Political Justice in Africa
5:00pm •
African-Asian Political Thought: The construction of an alternate paradigm for decolonial knowledge production
USIU Business School B2
11:00am •
African Indigenous Solutions to Conflict I
1:30pm •
African Indigenous Solutions to Conflict II
3:15pm •
Policing deviance: State Police and the production of social order
5:00pm •
African Foreign Policy I
USIU Business School B3
11:00am •
Kenyan Public Education
1:30pm •
The African University: Thought and Practice I
3:15pm •
Women and Families in Higher Education
5:00pm •
African Studies in Higher Education
USIU Business School B4
11:00am •
Business and Economy in Africa I
1:30pm •
Manufacturing
3:15pm •
Business and Economy in Africa II
5:00pm •
African Migration II
USIU Business School B5
11:00am •
Imagining African International Relations Differently: The Informal Turn
1:30pm •
Celebrating, Canonizing, Interrogating African and Africana Diaspora Thought and Thinkers II
3:15pm •
Leveraging indigenous knowledge in managing displacement & Peacebuilding
5:00pm •
Public Health II
USIU Business School LT1
11:00am •
Exploring African Masculinities
1:30pm •
Critical synergies and disruptive dialogues between African masculinities and African Studies
3:15pm •
African and black masculinities and feminisms
7:00pm •
ASAA Business Meeting
USIU Business School LT2
11:00am •
Power Narratives in Kenya’s 2017 Elections and Citizens’ Democratic Development Aspirations beyond the Polls
1:30pm •
Language Endangerment in Africa
5:00pm •
State and Nation: Histories, Dilemmas and Opportunities in Africa II
USIU DVC Student Affairs Board Room (Freida Brown Building)
11:00am •
Infrastructures for Peace in Africa: Inclusiveness, Opportunities and Challenges
1:30pm •
From crisis to peace?: Learning from everyday life in South Sudan
USIU Peer Counseling Training Room (Freida Brown Building)
11:00am •
Contemporary Film Practice Trends in East Africa
1:30pm •
Postgraduate Research on Digital and Cinematic Arts in Africa
3:15pm •
Film and cinema from and on Africa
5:00pm •
Libraries and Archives
USIU School of Science Board Room
11:00am •
Social Media, Algorithms, and Data
3:15pm •
Entrepreneurship, Education and Earning
USIU TV Room 1 (Freida Brown Building)
11:00am •
Genres of and Methodologies in African Literature
1:30pm •
Representations of Masculinities and Feminisms in African Literature
3:15pm •
Biafra Through a Lens: Reflections on documenting the Nigeria-Biafra war 50 years on
5:00pm •
African Poetry
USIU TV Room 2 (Freida Brown Building)
11:00am •
African Drama and Theatre II
12:30pm •
Film: Let Us Gaze Towards Nyandarwa
1:30pm •
Music, Dance and Performance
3:15pm •
Africa and Religion, Religion in Africa II
Saturday
, October 26
Jambo Ballroom, Safari Park Hotel
7:30pm •
Official Closing Ceremony and Banquet
Tents outside of USIU Auditorium
12:30pm •
Lunch
USIU Auditorium
8:30am •
Performance
9:00am •
Plenary Session: Dr. Njeri Kinyanjui on "Rethinking the African Metropolis: From problem cities to utu-ubuntu cities of self-reliance and solidarity"
11:00am •
Kenyan Perspectives on Citizenship, Identity and Belonging in the Digital Age
1:30pm •
Climate Change Adaptation in Africa
3:15pm •
African Languages III
USIU Auditorium Backroom
11:00am •
Postcolonial identities and struggles
3:15pm •
Working Effectively with Journals
USIU Auditorium Foyer
10:30am •
Break
4:45pm •
Break
USIU BS1
11:00am •
African Foreign Policy II
1:30pm •
African Foreign Policy III
3:15pm •
African Governance: Approaches and Experiences I
5:00pm •
African Governance: Approaches and Experiences II
USIU Business School B1
11:00am •
Belonging, Space, Race II
1:30pm •
In French language and Portuguese: L'identité Africaine et le développement (African Identity and Development)
3:15pm •
Political Participation, Elections and Transitions in Africa I
5:00pm •
Political Participation, Elections and Transitions in Africa II
USIU Business School B2
11:00am •
State and Non-state Actors Responses to African Conflicts and Security
1:30pm •
Regional and International Approaches to Peace, Conflict and Security in Africa I
3:15pm •
Violence, Victimology and Systems of (In)justice I
5:00pm •
Violence, Victimology and Systems of (In)justice II
USIU Business School B3
11:00am •
Student experiences in African Education
1:30pm •
The African University: Thought and Practice II
3:15pm •
Women and Cinematic Education in Kenya
5:00pm •
African Education and Afro Futures
USIU Business School B4
11:00am •
Engaging Youth to Build Inclusive and Resilient Societies
1:30pm •
Moving Beyond Securitization towards meaningful Youth Engagement in Africa
3:15pm •
Regional and International Approaches to Peace, Conflict and Security in Africa II
5:00pm •
International Intervention and Peacekeeping Missions in Africa
USIU Business School B5
11:00am •
On education, work and social change in a metacolonizing world
1:30pm •
Incubating a Next Generation Epistemic and Practise Community: a study of the African Leadership Centre
3:15pm •
The African University: Thought and Practice III
5:00pm •
Education and Language Pedagogy
USIU Business School LT1
11:00am •
Sexuality and Queer Identity in Africa
1:30pm •
Interrogating African Gender Hierarchies and Decolonising Gender
3:15pm •
African Migration III
5:00pm •
African Feminism(s): Theory Building from African Women's Lived Realities
USIU Business School LT2
11:00am •
African Studies Keywords
1:30pm •
The Politics Of Museums and Cultural Heritage
3:15pm •
Management of Higher Education Institutions
USIU Library Conference Room
11:00am •
African Cities
1:30pm •
Le tourisme et l’espace urbain (Tourism and the urban space)
3:15pm •
Youth & Afrofutures
USIU Peer Counseling Training Room (Freida Brown Building)
9:00am •
CODESRIA CLOSED Session
USIU TV Room 1 (Freida Brown Building)
11:00am •
Development and Identity
3:15pm •
Slavery, War, Violence, and Crime in African Literature
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