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Call for Papers

Theme: Whose Lives Matter?
Subtitle: Xenophobia, Disenfranchisement, and Exclusion in Africa
Type: 25th Annual Boston University Graduate Student Conference in
African Studies
Institution: African Studies Center, Boston University
Location: Boston, MA (USA)
Date: 7.–8.4.2017
Deadline: 15.1.2017

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Boston University’s Graduate Student Conference in African Studies
will be celebrating its 25th consecutive event. This year’s
conference will feature the work of emerging graduate scholars
engaging Africa from a variety of disciplines and focusing on the
themes of xenophobia, disenfranchisement, and exclusion. The keynote
address will be delivered by Professor Alex de Waal, Executive
Director of the World Peace Foundation.

The 2017 conference will be held at Boston University, April 7-8th.
The application deadline will be January 15, 2017. 

We invite rigorous graduate student papers that examine Africa’s
past, present and future, exhibit methodological innovation, and/or
yield fresh interpretative insights. Participation is commonly drawn
from across the academic spectrum: Anthropology, Art History,
Cultural Studies, Economics, Ecology and Environment, Geography,
Global Health, History, International Relations, Law, Literature,
Media Studies, Musicology, Policy, Political Science, Religion, and
Sociology.

For twenty-four years, masters and doctoral students from around the
world have made this conference a valuable opportunity to expand
peer-to-peer academic networks and present ongoing research. We
strongly encourage graduate students who present a paper to plan on
attending the entire conference, as presenters rely on student
feedback to make the most of their experience. We have always
appreciated papers and discussion from African scholars. To this end,
limited funding for travel and accommodation is available for African
scholars enrolled in graduate programs in the U.S. If you would like
to be considered for this funding, please include a short addendum to
your abstract that includes a proposed budget and why you are
interested in this funding.

A $25 conference fee is payable upon on-site registration. The fee
includes dinner on April 7th and breakfast/lunch on April 8th.

To Apply

Submit a 250-word abstract to [email protected]
by January 15, 2017. Please also include your name, address,
telephone number, email address, and institutional affiliation in the
email. Notifications of successful proposals will be sent out on
February 1, 2017.

For more information, please email the address listed above or go to:
http://www.bu.edu/africa/forstudents/graduate/annual-graduate-conference/




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