Adamou Amadou est détenteur d’un Master en Anthropologie Visuelle de l’Université de Tromso (Norvège) et d’une maîtrise en Droit Public de l’Université de Ngaoundéré (Cameroun). Il est magistrat et est également affiliéRead More
Jonna Both started working in March 2015 as a postdoctoral researcher within the VICI project ‘Connecting in Times of Duress’ of professor Mirjam de Bruijn. For her BA she studied African LanguagesRead More
Inge Butter started her PhD research project in March 2011. The objective of this research is to gain an understanding of the reasons and ways in which Chadians (re)construct theirRead More
Inge Ligtvoet studied African Studies at Leiden University. She graduated in 2011 with her thesis ‘Fear and Faith: Uncertainty, misfortune and spiritual insecurity in Calabar, Nigeria’. She carried out researchRead More
Dr. Abdoulaye Adoum Souleymane defended his dissertation at the Institute for History of Leiden University on 4 July 2017. Originally from Chad, he joined the research programme ‘Connecting in TimesRead More
Catherina Wilson studied African Studies at the Leiden University, where she graduated in 2012. She carried out research in Kisangani, DR Congo, and wrote a thesis entitled ‘The Congolese Yankee:Read More
Soutint en 2010 un mémoire de maîtrise en anthropologie à la Faculté de Lettres, Arts et Sciences Humaines (FLASH) de l’Université de Bamako. Son travail de recherche intitulé : «Read More
Leonor Faber-Jonker is research assistant of the ‘Connecting in Times of Duress’ research programme. In 2015 she graduated with honors from the research master Modern History at the University ofRead More
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