Antropòloga, Black Spain R&D Project, Grup DIVERSE (IMF-CSIC, Barcelona)
University Librarian and Director of Library Services, University of Cambridge and Fellow of Selwyn College. Loves libraries, archives, research and all things books and learning. Reads a lot of books.
Founder The PhotoBridge Project www.thephotobridgeproject.org
Also Horn of Africa research. MD Sabi Insight Ltd and Rift Valley Inst Fellow. Ex CDI, Oxfam & Chatham House.
Historical content From #Belgium, #Congo, the #BelgianCongo, #CongoFreeState, #RuandaUrundi and King Leopold II of Belgium!
Lawyer, academic, writer, and occasional singer and poet.
Author of Decolonisation and Legal Knowledge.
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Website: FolukeAfrica.com
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News from the staff and students of the History Faculty at the University of Cambridge: one of the world’s largest and most diverse history departments.
Researcher on human rights and development. Formerly @UNHumanRights. Writes slowly on the politics of human rights. Posts slower.
London • Cambridge • Pretoria • Geneva
A podcast about life and politics on the African continent.
Libraries of Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Cambridge University Library
Director of the Royal Society of Literature @rsliterature.bsky.social; previously @theUL.bsky.social; Clore Fellow; FRSA. I like books, libraries, culture and cake.
Associate Director at the Open University Library interested in relationship management, strategic planning, and supporting distance and online learners in HE libraries. She/her
The Trinity College Library in Cambridge comprises the modern student library, the Wren Library, and significant rare books, manuscript and archive collections.
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/library/home/
https://trinitycollegelibrarycambridge.wordpress.com/
Explore Cambridge Digital Library:
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Semi-lapsed academic. Research interests in migration, gender, and development; mainly Southern Africa.
Lives in Ottawa, Canada. Previously Eswatini, Zambia, South Africa, UK.
Incoming Lecturer at St Andrews in the School of International Relations. PhD from Cornell. Studies land reform, agriculture, colonialism and elections in South Africa and Kenya.
www.dyzenhaus.com
Assistant Professor at NIU, PhD University of Toronto. Studying social policy, cash transfers, and state-society relations in East Africa.
Professor of History and Gwendolen Carter Professor of African Studies at Smith College. Writes on Ghana, African decolonization, and African transnationalism.
Historian and consultant. I work on mining, labour, migration and Southern Africa.
More on https://duncan.money
Contact: duncanmoneyhistory@proton.me
Historian-in-public with a focus on African anti-colonialism and the global media. Editorial fellow at @historyworkshop.org.uk, freelance everywhere else!
Teach/research/write African politics & pandemics.
Editor, Good Authority https://bsky.app/profile/goodauth.bsky.social
Host, Ufahamu Africa Podcast https://bsky.app/profile/ufahamuafrica.bsky.social
International Relations, International Political Economy, eclectic connector of people and ideas. Working on German-South African relations. Unapologetic mad man. Somewhere between the Black Forest, Dresden, Cape Town, Fanon, Marx, Che and Robinson #VfB
Associate Prof. at Washington State University. Research focuses on African politics, political psychology, conflict processes, and antisemitism.
Associate Professor, political scientist, Dep of Government, Univ of Essex, comparative politics in Africa, mixed methods, Visiting Senior Fellow LSE Dep of Methodology; Co-Director @africasigessex; ESRC MCCRA
https://sites.google.com/site/floriangkern
Historian of Africa / the Globe: socioeconomic, cultures of knowledge, media. #Digital History. Advisory Editorial Board Journal of African History.
“Neglected Historiography from Africa„ 🔗 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021853723000257
PhD Candidate at UCT working on a more-than-human history of South Africa’s National Zoological Garden.
Associate professor, political science, Aarhus University. Elections, authoritarianism, democratization, women in politics, Africa.
https://meretebechseeberg.weebly.com/
Student of civil wars and contentious politics, particularly in the Horn of Africa
Political scientist. Ethnic politics, political communication, and social media in Africa. Writing a book on cross-ethnic outreach in highly diverse states. British Academy Innovation fellow 2025-2026.
at the crossroads of African, Islamic, European art histories and critical museology; co-convener of "Planetary Patchwork", "Material Migrations", and "Plants in Africa and the Global South: Multi-Species Materialities, Ecologies and Aesthetics"
Lapsed academic, Historian of Southern Africa in/and the British Empire, currently: MSW at UW Tacoma, lifelong Mariners fan, Toastie, probably watching baseball or British Antiques Roadshow, she/they
Anthropologist, Assoc Prof of Urban Studies @unisg.ch Zambia, South Africa, Switzerland. Books: Bodies of Truth (SUP 2017), Mutter unbekannt (Chronos 2024), Extraction, Global Commodity Trade, and Urban Development (ZED 2024). https://shorturl.at/dEbi
Professor in Global Security and Mass Atrocity Prevention, University of Leeds. Currently fleeing Musk & writing a book on the Central African Republic. I make music and art in my spare time.
Pan-African • Kora music devote • Professoring & researching about conservation & development in West Africa & South Eastern U.S•
South-South relations; Mobilities; Afro-Asia; India in Africa; Africans in India; West Africa; Voodoo/Vodun.
Third Worlder. Cat person.
Economist, Research & Program Manager, Africa - International Development Economics Associates (IDEAs)
Director at African Defence Review (@africandefence)
Covering African conflicts with a specific focus on Southern Africa.
Email: dolivier@africandefence.net
Signal: darren.13
Assistant professor at Utrecht University. Researching militarization, resource conflict & violence at the intersection of conflict studies, political ecology & geography. Focus on eastern DRC.
Anthropology, History, Southern Africa. Work, labour and leisure. Some politics. Works @unifreiburg.bsky.social
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Africa Correspondent Swiss Public Radio SRF @srfnews.ch. MSc African Politics via @SOAS; BA Journalism via @IAM_Winterthur and @mazluzern. Web: sarahfluck.com
Assistant Professor at Ripon College, studying conflict processes, rebel group behavior and the Middle East and African Politics.
Senior lecturer in history at the University of Dundee. Come for the African history, stay for sporting enthusiasm, music, travel talk & musings on South Africa
Professor of African History | Queen's University Belfast | Interested in Politics, Religion, Armed conflicts, jihad, peace, Africa, Mozambique, Portuguese-speaking world, Switzerland, missionaries. Webpage: https://qub.academia.edu/EricMorierGenoud
Historian of Africa, Prof at Union College (NY). Author: Thomas Sankara https://iupress.org/9780253053763/thomas-sankara/ Interested in Sahel and francophone Africa: French colonialism, revolutions, Cold War, environmental history
Asso. prof IR, #HornofAfrica #securitystudies Auteur:Djibouti: La diplomatie de géant d'un petit Etat; Géopolitique de l'Afrique; Pourquoi l'Afrique est entrée dans l histoire (sans nous)?
Migrant.
Northeast Africa & Red Sea. Frontiers & state visions, regional political economy & security.
Works at @rvinews.bsky.social
Views my own.
Still finding my way into bsky | Currently PhDing @UvA_AISSR | West Africa/Senegal - EU, b/orders, colonial continuities | She/her | Somewhere between Brx, Brln, Dkr - mostly in a library |🍉.
Edinburgh. Newfoundland. Canada. Political Scientist. I curate the afripolsky feed for those studying or interested in African Politics (broadly conceived). Previously @srdorman and @afr_pol
Writer of African Speculative Fiction.
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https://linktr.ee/nuzoonoh
Cultural Studies is a field-defining, peer-reviewed journal published 6x/year by Routledge | Nabil Echchaibi & Ted Striphas, Coeditors
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rcus20/current
Researcher | geographies, infrastructures, technologies, politics, lifeworlds
Aethiopica: International Journal for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies. https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/index Based @HamburgUniversity, printed by @HarrassowitzVerlag
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