We have recorded many of our talks, events and conferences on video. All these videos can be found on the IAS’ YouTube channel.
Here are some videos of key events:
A Conversation with Prof. Horace Campbell
- 2015
- The video of the IAS November 4th Public Talk and Book Launch of On Their Own: Women, Urbanization, and the Right to the City in South Africa with Allison Goebel, Queen’s University
- The Institute of African Studies presents “Is AIDS Over?” with Prof. Alan Whiteside, 1 June 2015.
- Sahan Literary Forum and Institute of African Studies present The Yibir of Las Burgabo with author, Mohamoud Gaildon, May 23, 2015, Ottawa, Canada.
- The Institute of African Studies and the Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism present “Nudging Stewardship + Good Governance + Excellence in Nigeria: Cues from Canada’s Architecture World” with Samuel Óghale Oboh, May 7, 2015, Ottawa, Canada.
- The Africa Canada Forum (of the Canadian Council for International Co-operation) and the Institute of African Studies present “Religious Fundamentalisms Impact on Women’s Rights in Africa“, April 21, 2015, Ottawa, Canada.
- The African Group of Diplomats to Canada, the African Women Diplomatic Forum, and the Institute of African Studies present a one day conference, “The African Union’s Agenda 2063: Assessing the Development Vision for Africa“, March 12, 2015, Ottawa, Canada.
- Joanne Lebert (Partnership Africa Canada) “Conflict minerals, Gender and (In) Security in Africa’s Great Lakes Region: the limitations of the sexual violence paradigm” , March 4, 2015, Ottawa Canada
- Allan Thompson, Doris Buss, and Alice Musabende, moderated by Chris Brown, discussion of post-genocide Rwanda part of Kigali to Canada Conference (part 1) ,February 26,2015, Ottawa Canada
- Students from the National University of Rwanda and Carleton’s 2014 AFRI 3100 study abroad class, moderated by Chris Brown , student panel on media and genocide, part of Kigali to Canada Conference (part 2), February 26, 015, Ottawa Canada.
- Julienne Lusenge,“Women’s Activism in DRC”, January 23,2015, Ottawa Canada
- Dr. Tope Oriola, University of Alberta,Dr. Pius Adesanmi& Dr. Nduka Otiono, Carleton University,“Boko Haram in Nigeria: A Critical Roundtable” , January 23 2015,Ottawa Canada
- David Moore, University of Johannesburg,“Studying Zimbabwean Politics: From Historical Materialism to Magical Realism?”,21 January 21 2015, Ottawa Canada
- David Moore, University of Johannesburg, “The End of Liberal History in Africa? Thoughts on the Demise of a Democratic Dream and the (Re)rise of Authoritarianism”, January 22, 2015 Ottawa Canada
- 2014
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- Dr. Pius Adesanmi, “African Studies in the Continent: Contact Zones & Entry Points for the Returnee Africanist.” ,November 26, 2014, Ottawa, Canada
- Dr. Valerie Percival, Dr. Joshua Greenberg and Dr. Paul Mkandawire, “Ebola: A roundtable discussion of the Responses, Perceptions and ‘the Pandemic’,” September 29, 2015.
- Dr. Matthew Croombs, “Questions of Militant Cinema: Rene Vautier and the Anti-Colonial Combat Film”, April 30, 2014
- Dr. Nduka Otiono, “The Adventures of Akpos the Maverick: Street Stories, Humour and the Nigerian Digital Imaginary,” Feb. 5, 2014
- Rachel Sandwell, “I Hope Kate Knows She Has to go to Poland” Jan. 8, 2014
- 2013
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- “Drumbeats for the Iroko: Chinua Achebe (1930-2013)” (April 12, 2013)
- The Institute of African Studies presents “Postcolonial Life-Writing & Public Service in Africa: Nasir El Rufai’s The Accidental Public Servant” with Harry Garuba and Pastor Tunde Bakare (May 2, 2013).
- The Institute of African Studies presents “Beatrice Mtetwa and the Rule of Law” with Beatrice Mtetwa, moderated by Linda Freeman (May 1, 2013).
- Audio and visual recordings /enregistrements vidéos et audios of Canadian Association of African Studies annual conference, “Africa Communicating: Digital Technologies, Representation, Power” / La conférence annuelle de l’Association canadienne des études africaines «L’Afrique en communication: technologie numerique, representations et pouvoir » (May 1-3 mai 2013).
- 2012
- Réda Bensmaia – “La vraie vie est ailleurs: The Harragas phenomenon in African novels and films” (April 5, 2012)
- Firoze Manji and Molly Kane of Pambazuka discussing new publication, African Awakenings (April 3, 2012)
- David Mastey – “Child Soldier Narratives & the American Marketplace” (February 8, 2012)
- Tim Shaw and Jane Parpart – “African IR Speaks Back: Gender, Security and Development” (January 18, 2012)
- Brittony Chartier – “Rethinking NGOs: Reflecting on Three Months in Tanzania” (January 13, 2012)
- 2011
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- Amanda Coffie – “Hidden Resources? The Role of Refugee Return on Peacebuilding” (November 16, 2011)
- Farai Maguwu, Tiseke Kasambala, Linda Freeman and Alan Martin talking on Diamonds, Human Rights and the Politics of Change in Zimbabwe (November 14, 2011)
- Pambazuka talk, “African Awakenings and New Visions of Solidarity“ with Firoze Manji and Molly Kane (May 25, 2011)
- Rose Shayo – ”Enhancement of Women in Tanzania” (April 5, 2011)
- Patrick Bond – “Africa and the Politics of Climate Justice” (March 29, 2011)
- Vice-Chancellor of the University of Juba, Sudan (March 21, 2011)
- The Legacies of Julius Nyerere conference (March 4, 2011)
- Franklin Oduro – “The Formulation of the TRC Policy in Africa” (February 16, 2011)
- 2010
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- Pius Adesanmi – “50 Hearty Cheers for the Habit of Underdevelopment” (November 18, 2010)
- CAAS Annual Conference 2010 (May 5 -7, 2010)
Student testimonials on Why Study African Studies at Carleton?