113rd KUASS: KYOTO UNIVERSITY AFRICAN STUDIES SEMINAR (The 3rd Colloquium of Ecological Future Making of Childrearing)

Co-construction of Habitus and Habitat in Namibia
1. “Education has made me lazy”: Reflections on the education challenges for the Omaheke Ju|’hoansi, Namibia
2. The African ecological mechanisms of landscape formation: Application of remote sensing and GIS

Event Info

Presenter
  • 1.Velina Ninkova
    (Development Studies, Department of International Studies and Interpreting, Faculty of Education and International Studies, Oslo Metropolitan University)
    2.Simon Hangula Hangula
    (Ministry of Environment Forestry and Tourism, Namibia)
Date & Venue
  • 28 July 2023(Friday)
  • 14:00-17:00 (JST)
  • Large-sized meeting room, 3F, Inamori Foundation Memorial Hall, Kyoto University
Language
  • English (no interpreter)
Contact
  • The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University
  • caaskyoto[at]gmail.com (please replace [at] with @)

Summary

The Colloquium of Ecological future making of childrearing is a serial seminar that was set up in Academic Year 2022, as part of the JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S) “Ecological future making of childrearing in contact zones between hunter-gatherers and agro-pastoralists in Africa.”

instructor

1.Velina Ninkova
(Development Studies, Department of International Studies and Interpreting, Faculty of Education and International Studies, Oslo Metropolitan University)
2.Simon Hangula Hangula
(Ministry of Environment Forestry and Tourism, Namibia)

Date & Venue

28 July 2023(Friday)
14:00-17:00 (JST)
Large-sized meeting room, 3F, Inamori Foundation Memorial Hall, Kyoto University

Language

English (no interpreter)

Program

14:00~14:10 Akira Takada (Professor, ASAFAS, Kyoto University) Introduction
14:10~15:30 Velina Ninkova (Development Studies, Department of International Studies and Interpreting, Faculty of Education and International Studies, Oslo Metropolitan University) “Education has made me lazy”: Reflections on the education challenges for the Omaheke Ju|’hoansi, Namibia
15:30~15:40 Short break
15:40~17:00 Simon Hangula Hangula (Ministry of Environment Forestry and Tourism, Namibia) The African ecological mechanisms of landscape formation: Application of remote sensing and GIS

Eligibility

Everyone is welcome to attend.

Organized by

The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University

Co-hosted by

MEXT Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S) “Ecological future making of childrearing in contact zones between hunter-gatherers and agro-pastoralists in Africa”

https://www.cci.jambo.africa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/efm/

Contact

The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University

caaskyoto[at]gmail.com (please replace [at] with @)

Notes

There are no parking lots available. Please use public transport.