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Event

Student Workshop: the politics and practice of Archival Research in Africa

Monday, March 18, 2024 17:00to18:30
Bronfman Building, Room 423, 1001 Rue Sherbrooke O, Montreal, QC, H3A 1G5, CA
Price: 
Free

What is it like to do archival research in Nigeria and other African countries? What are the political implications of archival research work and how does our positionality as African researchers impact how we engage in research?

This is a conversation for undergraduate and graduate students engaged or interested in conducting research in Africa and the African diaspora.

This conversation is facilitated by Provostial Visiting Fellow-In-Residence Dr. Samaila Suleiman, Dr. Nanre Naziger, Faculty of Education and the African Studies Students Association (ASSA)


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