African Globalities – Global Africans
4th Pécs African Studies Conference
9–10 June 2016 | University of Pécs, Hungary
Conference’s Presentations
Conference Day 1 – 9th June 2016
Conference Room 3
Panel 1: African responses to globalization I. – Chair: Thobhani, Akbarali (Metropolitan State University Denver, USA)
Ramose, M.B. (University of Limpopo, South Africa): African philosophy without Africa: A plea for epistemic and social justice
Abbay, Alemseged (Frostburg State University, USA): Eritrea: Neither a colony, nor a nation meant to be
Régi, Tamás (Kodolányi János University of Applied Sciences, Hungary): Studying Tourism in Africa: an Interdisciplinary Endeavour
Conference Room 2
Panel 2: Gender Issues – Chair: Rubagiza, Jolly (University of Rwanda, Rwanda)
Koscielak, Lech (University of Warmia and Mazury, Poland): Old and new gender issues in Africa
Conference Room 2
Panel 3: Europe–Africa relations, with a focus on Central and Eastern Europe – Chair: Klosowicz, Robert (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
Besenyő, János (Hungarian Armed Forces): Hungarian participation in the EU-led African operations
Klosowicz, Robert (Jagiellonian University, Poland): Jagellonian Research Centre for African Studies as a continuation of Cracow African Studies traditions
Conference Room 3
Panel 4: African responses to globalization II. – Chair: Bogaards, Matthijs (Central European University, Hungary)
Biernaczky, Szilárd (Mundus Hungarian University Publishers): What do you think about Afrocentric vision?
Hazan, Robert – Rucki, Sheila (Metropolitan State University Denver, USA): Morocco as democratization model in Africa
Biedermann, Zsuzsánna (Centre for Economic and Regional Sciences of HAS, Hungary): Rwanda – Developmental state in a unique setting
T. Horváth, Attila (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary): Key challenges of the education for librarianship in Tanzania
Conference Day 2 – 10th June 2016
Conference Room 3
Panel 5: BRICS and Africa – Chair: Zamponi, Mario (University of Bologna, Italy)
Búr, Gábor (Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Hungary): The BRICS in Africa – Who will be the next?
Zamponi, Mario (University of Bologna, Italy): Land grabbing in Africa: The role of the BRICS
Conference Room 2
Panel 6: Emerging Economies II. – Chair: Khudori, Darwis (University of Le Havre, France)
Khudori, Darwis (University of Le Havre, France): Bandung Asian-African Conference April 18-24, 1955
Vasily, Sidorov (Institute of African Studies Moscow, Russia): Russian business in South Africa
Conference Room 3
Panel 7: Urbanization – Chair: Klute, Georg (Bayreuth International Graduate School of African Studies, Germany)
Lieszkovszky, József Pál (Hungary): Urban processes in Sub-Saharan Africa: past, present and future
Czirják, Ráhel (PAGEO, Hungary): Urbanization crisis in Africa – The example of Kibera
Conference Room 2
Panel 8: Circular Migration – Chair: Zumo, Lawrence A. (Neurology and Neuroscience PGHospital/UMMS Cheverly Maryland, USA)
Appiah-Adjei, Daniel (University of Ghana, Ghana): Engaging drama in the discussions of circular migration in a changing world
Zumo, Lawrence A. (Neurology and Neuroscience PGHospital/UMMS Cheverly Maryland, USA): Distorted circular migration and misgovernance in tandem: The Liberia scenario
Ceesay, Hassoum (University of The Gambia, The Gambia): Strange farmers, chief and groundnuts: circular migration in colonial Gambia 1900–1950
Conference Room 3
Panel 9: Emerging economies’ relations with Africa – Chair: Taylor, Ian (University of St. Andrews, Scotland)
Polyák, Eszter (PAGEO, Hungary): Crossing interests – What is China’s role in Africa?
Gan Quan – Bakosné Böröcz, Mária – Zsarnóczai J., Sándor (Szent István University, Hungary): Renewable and fossil energy use in China
Khlebnikova, Luiza (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia): Emerging donors in Sub-Saharan Africa in an age of upheaval: Case of Israel
Conference Room 2
Panel 10: Security Issues – Chair: Tarrósy, István (University of Pécs, Hungary)
Hazel, Cameron (University of St. Andrews, Scotland): The Matabeleland Massacres 1982–85. Testing the concept of the ‘external institutional bystander’ as a theoretical framework capable of conceptualising UK policy response patterns in Zimbabwe
Kim, Kwang-Su – Lim, Gi-Dae (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea): Study on AQIM’s current situation and identity: Focussing on Nigeria, Mali and Tunisia
Tarrósy, István (University of Pécs, Hungary): Beliefs, atrocities, policies – Albinos in Tanzania
Deák, Máté Iván (University of Pécs, Hungary): German wings over Africa – The interwar success of Lufthansa between 1919–1939
Conference Room 2
Panel 11: African migration trends I. – Chair: Gyurácz, Veronika (Budapest Corvinus University, Hungary)
Mpondi, Douglas (Metropolitan State University Denver, USA): ‘In Exile and yet at Home’: Narratives and experiences of the Zimbabwean Diaspora in the United States of America.
Gyurácz, Veronika (Budapest Corvinus University, Hungary): Investigative journalism against human trafficking in West Africa
Koike, Rie (Tokoha University, Japan): A Chagos refugee represented in Lindsey Collen’s Mutiny
Conference Room 3
Panel 12: African migration trends II. – Tesfay, Sába (Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Hungary)
Tesfay, Sába (Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Hungary): The endurance of migration from Eritrea
Gan Quan – Zsarnóczai, J. Sándor – Bárczi, Judit (Szent István University, Hungary): Correlation of economic conditions for some economies in MENA Regions
Szilasi, Ildikó (University of Pécs, Hungary): Matonge, a Congolese ‘migrant- world’ in Brussels
Hyden, Goran (University of Florida): Getting to Denmark or Departing from Rwanda?