
Episode 84:
10/22/14 • 26 min
Photo courtesy of Pius Adesanmi
Photo courtesy of Pius Adesanmi
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Episode 83: Conflict in Côte d’Ivoire and Beyond, From High Politics to the Grassroots
Brett O’Bannon (Political Science, Director of Conflict Studies, De Pauw University) on the causes and consequences of civil war in Côte d’Ivoire; the “Responsibility to Protect” as applied to conflict in Africa ; and monitoring herder-farmer relations in Senegal to anticipate the onset of wider-scale warfare.
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Episode 84: African literatures & public intellectuals: Sahara Reporters & ‘What is Africa to me’?
Pius Adesanmi (Carleton University) on African literatures, public intellectuals, Sahara Reporters blog, social media and postcolonial writing, Yoruba and Anglophone literatures, ‘imposed transnationalism’ in the African literature classroom and ‘What is Africa to me’? With guest host Ann Biersteker. Photo courtesy of Pius Adesanmi
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