Agenda 01 - 07 Maart 2020

Woensdag 04 Maart

woensdag04.03
Nederland, Wageningen - Aula Wageningen Universiteit - Lezing en debat
Promotie: Drivers and barriers to the adoption of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Technologies by smallholder farmers in South Africa
Woensdag 04 Maart 2020 13:30 - 15:00

Promovendus: ms. MP (Mmapatla) Senyolo BSC. Full title: Drivers and barriers to the adoption of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Technologies by smallholder farmers in South Africa: the role of technology characteristics and business models. Promotor: Onno prof.dr. SWF (Onno) Omta. Copromotor: dr. V (Vincent) Blok & dr TB Long. Organisatie: Wageningen University, Business Management & Organisation

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woensdag04.03
Nederland, Den Haag - Institute of Social Studies - Lezing en debat
PhD:: Rhizomatic Cartographies of Children’s Lived Experience of Poverty and Vulnerability in Siaya, Kenya
Woensdag 04 Maart 2020 16:00

PhD defence Elizabeth Mulewa Ngutuku on her PhD dissertation, entitled: ‘Rhizomatic Cartographies of Children’s Lived Experience of Poverty and Vulnerability in Siaya, Kenya’. An interdisciplinary research on children’s complex lived experience in Kenya. It is based on a one-year ethnographic research in Siaya, a county characterized by some of the lowest indicators of child wellbeing in Kenya. The research was guided by the key cartographical question, how is it both to be, and to be constructed as, a poor and vulnerable child in Siaya, Kenya?

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Donderdag 05 Maart

donderdag05.03
Nederland, Leiden - ASC - Lezing en debat
CRG Seminar: Political Vigilante Groups and Democracy in Ghana: Tensions and Opportunities
Donderdag 05 Maart 2020 15:30 - 17:00

In spite of the official disbandment and criminalization of political vigilante groups in the Republic of Ghana through the Vigilantism and Offenses Act 2019, I argue that these groups are not necessarily antithetical to democratic governance. The research questions the extent to which political vigilante groups contribute to democratic governance. Data for the research are drawn from individual in-depth interviews and focus group interviews with political vigilante groups in Kumasi and Tamale. The research discovered that political vigilante groups are non-monolithic in their organizational structures, membership and activities. In line with the literature on political vigilantism, some of the studied groups execute violence particularly immediately before, during and after political elections. Speaker: Dr. Justice Richard Kwabena Owusu Kyei who holds a PhD in Sociology from the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. He is a lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Social Work in Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi-Ghana. He is an adjunct fellow in the Centre for Cultural and African Studies, KNUST. Register here

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