ST ANTONY’S COLLEGE
62 Woodstock Road, Oxford OX2 6JF, UK
Sudanese Programme
Workshop
[Presentations by Researchers at Oxford University]
(Supported by Alex and Felicity Duncan)
Wednesday, 15th February 2012
2.00 pm – 6.00 pm
Nissan Lecture Theatre
Programme
Session 1 (2.00 – 4.00)
Case Martin (St. Antony’s College, Oxford)
“The Juba Bubble”
Grant Brooke (St. Stephen House, Oxford)
“Transnational Religious Advocacy: American Christians and the Formation of the South Sudanese State”
Asil Sidahmed (Wolfson College, Oxford)
“Zarian tales: the changing role of women in northern Sudan”
4.00 – 4.30 Tea
(Hilda Besse Building)
Session 2 (4.30 – 6.00)
Lovise Aalen (St. Antony’s College, Oxford)
“The Politics of Ethnicity in Southern Sudan”
Richard Stanley (St. Antony’s College, Oxford)
“The calculus of human suffering: International agendas and aid effectiveness in the two Sudans”
Laura Mann (Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh/Oxford Internet Institute)
“The National Congress Party (NCP), the Labour Market and the Youth Unemployment Problem”
ALL WELCOME
[It is advisable to book a seat in advance]
Contact:
Ahmed Al-Shahi
E-mail: ahmed.al-shahi@sant.ox.ac.uk
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