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Modern Elephant Conservation and Environmental Anthropology in KAZA: Project A04 Contributes to the Wiesbaden Museum Exhibition
Future Rural Africa Project A04 Future Conservation and the closely intertwined “Rewilding the Anthropocene” research project from the University of Cologne are featured in the current exhibition at the Wiesbaden Museum titled “The Hare is ...
10. July 2024
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Workshop: Past Futures – New Histories From Southern Africa
The workshop “Past Futures – New Histories From Southern Africa” organized by CRC-TRR Future Rural Africa Project A02 Past Futures just kicked off in Lusaka. The workshop is jointly organized by the Collaborative Research Centre ...
4. July 2024
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GSSC Public Lecture: Animals and Global Racial Capitalism in an Age of Misanthropy -Juno Salazar Parreñas
This public lecture is organized by the ERC Rewilding the Anthropocene in Cooperation with the reseach hub Multidisciplinary Environmental Studies in the Humanities (MESH) and the Global South Studies Center (GSSC) Animals and Global Racial ...
24. June 2024
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Workshop: Navigating Power Relations and Intersectional Dynamics in Empirical Research
During a workshop titled “Navigating Power Relations and Intersectional Dynamics in Empirical Research”, organized by Future Rural Africa’s Administrative Project Z01, the Collaborative Research Centre’s PhD students discussed and reflected on the significance of the ...
5. June 2024
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David Anderson: Race and the Rope – Execution and Intimate Violence in Colonial Kenya, 1902 – 1963
Wed | June 5, 2024 | 18:00 CEST David Anderson (Project A02 Past Futures) is giving a presentation at the University of Bremen’s Department of History. The Lecture is part of a colloquium and is ...
3. June 2024
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