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The annual APSA Africa Workshop, Representation Reconsidered: Ethnic Politics and Africa's Governance Institutions in Comparative Perspective was held in partnership with the Institute for Development Studies at University of Nairobi in Kenya, from July 23 to August 6. It was the fourth residential workshop of a multi-year initiative that APSA will convene in sub-Saharan Africa from 2008 though 2014 (previous workshops were held in Senegal, Ghana, and Tanzania).

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2011 APSA Africa Workshop Representation Reconsidered: Nairobi, Kenya

The annual APSA Africa Workshop, Representation Reconsidered: Ethnic Politics and Africa's Governance Institutions in Comparative Perspective was held in partnership with the Institute for Development Studies at University of Nairobi in Kenya, from July 23 to August 6. It was the fourth residential workshop of a multi-year initiative that APSA will convene in sub-Saharan Africa from 2008 though 2014 (previous workshops were held in Senegal, Ghana, and Tanzania).

Participants in the 2011 Africa Workshop, Representation Reconsidered, held in Nairobi, Kenya, gather outside the conference center at the University of Nairobi.

This workshop series is supported by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and is a major component of APSA's efforts to facilitate the development of applied research networks linking U.S.-based scholars with colleagues overseas and to support political science communities outside the United States.

The workshop brought together 29 political and social scientists: 20 Africa-based participants from 11 countries and five U.S.-based participants were competitively selected. It was led by Todd Eisenstadt and Carl LeVan, both of American University in Washington, DC, along with Tabitha Mulyampiti from Makerere University in Uganda, and Karuti Kanyinga from the University of Nairobi, Kenya.

Participants break into groups and discuss their readings.

PARTICIPANTS

  • Africa-based participants follow:

  • Ladan Affi, Djibouti

  • Akoko Akech, Kenya

  • Richard Asante, Ghana

  • Yahaya Baba, Nigeria

  • Abigail Booth, South Africa

  • Warigia Bowman, Kenya/USA

  • Christina Cielo, USA/South Africa

  • Joseph Fashagba, Nigeria

  • Alexander Frempong, Ghana

  • Solomon Gofie, Ethiopia

  • Patrick Hajayandi, Burundi

  • Kim Kayunze, Tanzania

  • Joshua Kivuva, Kenya

  • George Michuki, Kenya

  • Zerihun Mohammed, Ethiopia

  • Dorothy Mpabanga, Botswana

  • Abdu Musa, Sudan

  • Josiah Olubowale, Nigeria

  • Ramola Ramtohul, Mauritius

  • Westen Shilaho, Kenya/South Africa

US-based graduate students included:

  • Jerry Lavery, Michigan State University

  • Ryan Briggs, American University

  • Laura Thaut, University of Minnesota

  • Rachel Vanderpoel, Northwestern University

  • Jennifer Yelle, American University

Participants explored an extensive set of readings based on three sub-themes and presented findings from their own research. Guest speakers at the event included representatives of the Kenya Human Rights Commission, the National Democratic Institute, and the Africa Centre for Open Government. The attendees were also able to find time in their busy schedule to visit some of the national parks and animal sanctuaries for which Kenya is renowned. All Africa-based participants received three years of complimentary APSA membership.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

A special word of thanks is due to the University of Nairobi's Institute for Development Studies, particularly to Professor Paul Kamau who provided invaluable assistance in facilitating the workshop.

For more information on the 2011 workshop or the overall project, please visit the project website at www.apsanet.org/africaworkshops or contact us directly at .

Apply for 2012

APSA is currently soliciting applications from members interested in serving as workshop leaders for the 2012 APSA Africa Workshop. Submissions must come from a mixed team of two US-based and two Africa-based scholars. The application deadline is November 11, 2011. For more information, please visit www.apsanet.org/africaworkshops.

Upcoming International Events

2011 Events

Annual International Conference on Political Science, Sociology and International Relations (PSSIR 2011)

7–8 November 2011

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Anti-Democracy Agenda Symposium 2011

15–16 November 2011

Call for Proposals Due: 15 October 2011

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The Social Capital Foundation 2011 International Conference on the World Economic Crisis

2–5 November 2011

Mellieha, Malta

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The Eagle and The Dragon In Africa: Stability and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

3–5 November 2011

Lexington, VA

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21st ACSUS Biennial Conference

16–20 November 2011

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IPSA & IAMCR Joint Conference

17–18 November 2011

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7–8 December 2011

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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7–9 December 2011

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The Seventh Annual Graduate Conference in Political Science: International Relations & Public Policy in Memory of Yitzhak Rabin

14–16 December, 2011

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2012 Events

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16–18 February 2012

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