CRC Workshops

Workshops

The CRC regularly conducts workshops on a variety of topics relevant for our research.

pokot pastoralism book presentation kenyatta university

Book Presentation: “Pokot Pastoralism: Environmental Change and Socio-Economic Transformation in North-West Kenya” by Dr. Hauke-Peter Vehrs

On Wednesday, October 12, the presentation of the book \”Pokot Pastoralism: Environmental Change and Socio-Economic Transformation in North-West Kenya\” took place at the Department of History, Archeology & Political Studies at Kenyatta University in Nairobi, …

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crc brochure and workshop invitation

(Un)limited Possibilities: A Workshop on Gendered Safety and Positionality During Fieldwork

Workshop on safer fieldwork On August 22 and 23, the gender board organised the first workshop in the second phase: “(Un)Limited Possibilities? A workshop on gendered safety and positionality during fieldwork” with Tamara Gupper, Kira …

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Event flyer of the workshop on gendered safety and positionality in the field

Upcoming workshop: Gendered safety and positionality during fieldwork

(UN)LIMITED POSSIBILITIES? A workshop on gendered safety and positionality during fieldwork with Tamara Gupper, Kira Kreft and Laura Thurmann (Safer Fieldwork Project). Details at a glance (also see the event flyer here): 22/23 August 2022, Cologne/Bonn (details to …

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poster plantation knowledge workshop

Plantation Knowledge: An International Workshop

Plantation Knowledge: An International Workshop 15-17 June 2022. The fraught and complex legacies of the plantation—historically, environmentally, socially, politically, economically—currently occupy a center stage of interdisciplinary scholarship. Site to the brutal exploitation of human and …

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Gotu bridge in Kenya. Construction work along the LAPSSET corridor.

Upcoming workshop 18/11/21: Socioecological changes and conflicting visions

The wake of large infrastructural projects across Africa has opened up a vibrant debate on the consequent social, economic and political changes. Notably, market and resource changes surrounding the livelihood of the local communities. An …

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