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Junior Researchers' Institute
Dakar
2024 Edition
New Economic Paradigms: Rethinking and Reinventing the Economic Order
Dates
08 Jul – 13 Jul 2024
Location
Dakar, Senegal — Jolof
Languages
French · English
Partner
Global Africa & ADLP
01 — Presentation

Les Ateliers de la Pensée & Global Africa

The 2024 edition of the Doctoral School, held in partnership with the Global Africa program, brings together young researchers from Africa and its diasporas to rethink and reinvent the economic order — from a continental and diasporic African perspective.

Since 2018, Les Ateliers de la Pensée de Dakar (ADLP) in association with the Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes (CHCI) have set up a Doctoral School whose primary objective is to contribute to the empirical, methodological and theoretical renewal of the imagination in the study of Africa and, more generally, the dynamics of transformation in contexts of instability and uncertainty.

This 2024 edition is held in partnership with the Global Africa program, supported by Université Gaston Berger (Senegal), IRD, UIR and LASDEL. Global Africa's Junior Researchers' Institute (JRI) has been set up to help young African researchers integrate into scientific communities in the social sciences, enabling them to play an active role in shaping the world's knowledge.

The School aims in particular to introduce participants to contemporary transnational debates on new knowledge and global issues. Session 2024 will select 20 participants, with priority given to early-stage doctoral students as well as more advanced candidates and post-docs. The working languages are French and English, and all costs will be fully covered by the ADLP and the JRI of Global Africa.

The work resulting from the joint ADLP & Doctoral School will be the subject of a special issue to be published in March 2025 in Global Africa.

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02 — Open Call
Open Call — Junior Researcher's Institute
GLOBAL AFRICA
ADLP & Junior Researcher's Institute
New Economic Paradigms: Rethinking and Reinventing the Economic Order
08 Jul – 13 Jul 2024 · Dakar, Senegal, Jolof
The dossier must include
  • A note (5–7 pages max) clearly indicating (1) the research's theme; (2) the existing body of knowledge/literature; (3) the main questions; (4) the methods chosen.
  • Particular attention will be paid to themes requiring fieldwork and to dossiers describing how fieldwork will be carried out.
  • A letter of recommendation from your supervisor.
  • Proof of registration into a PhD thesis or research/creation thesis.
Schedule
Submissions
Jan 23 – Mar 25, 2024 · 12:00 am (UTC)
Responses
April 15, 2024
Mentoring
May – June 2024
Doctoral School
Jul 8–13, 2024 (arrival Jul 6/7)
03 — Laureates

The laureates

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Farida-Jorine
Gabon
Farida-Jorine MASSIMA-MANNA
Thesis: 'Non-monetary needs must be included to accurately map underserved and deprived communities.'
Jean Martin
Ivory Coast
Jean Martin STANLEY (United Kingdom)
Thesis: 'Understanding the factors in Africa's exclusion from Europe's post-pandemic Europe.'
Tékénatou-Laïlé
Ivory Coast
Tékénatou-Laïlé SAROU (Ivory Coast)
Thesis: 'Not one thing has connected my own community's conditions for genuine social equity and justice.'
Syanore
France
Syanore BAOULE ABOUBAKRE (France)
Thesis: Works at the Faculty of Social Sciences in the Microrobotics Department.
Jean Ranesse
Cameroon
Jean Ranesse NKWOS A ATSION (Cameroon)
Thesis: Professor at CIHA. His main areas of instruction include Ethnopsychology, Entrepreneurship and the interaction between the environment.
Sofia
Togo
Sofia NDAGOBA (Togo)
Thesis: 'The JRI can give a space to learning new skills while making connections that would be global.'
Tugba
Ivory Coast
Tugba Me COMBELLE REFEN (Cameroon)
Thesis: 'The JRI is important because it gives me a foundation in Advancing Global Networking Balanced Pairs of Our Non-.
Macyte
France
Macyte GORORO (France)
Thesis: 'An Architectural appreciation of the evolution of Sociological Epistemic in our Technological landscape.'
Abati Edu
Ivory Coast
Abati Edu CRIBBLE (Ivory Coast)
Thesis: 'My school started educating me about the benefits of a foundation in the humanities and social sciences.'
Trikaya
Nigeria
Trikaya Shatrat POLAREM (Nigeria)
Thesis: 'If I could get my professors in the College of Politics of Ghana to do the study of my research I would be honored.'
Gabriel Harmony
Madagascar
Gabriel Harmony RANGI-NON (Madagascar)
Thesis: 'My School is based in the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire. The Sociological Analysis Department Aligned for New Research.'
Patrice Pascal
Cameroon
Patrice Pascal BEKABB OHANA (Cameroon)
Thesis: 'The research process through the School has allowed me to find answers, sensitivity, research and education in life.'
Ouseide Chaltare
Cameroon
Ouseide Chaltare ADRENOB (Cameroon)
Thesis: 'My paper examines the connection between the right to the city and policies of solidarity in Yaoundé.'
Tatel Gealiano
Ivory Coast
Tatel Gealiano-BAE (Ivory Coast)
Thesis: 'My paper focus on the changes in climate through the ways in which people use the land.'
04 — Mentors

The mentors

Feteke DIAR
Lead Mentor
Feteke DIAR
Feteke Diar is a philosopher and social scientist. He is also the Africa Board programme director at Saint-Louis-Blanc Social Development Sciences and is the programme director of Sahel II. In 2012, he was given a EMAK at the University of Gabon Libreville to 'promote a culture of systematic reflection in academic situations': he became a board member. Previously a board member of the World Social Forum. Global Africa is the first journal of recent times.
Njane Ponta BA
Senior Mentor
Njane Ponta BA
Njane Ponta BA is Associate Professor of Political Science at the URE. Educated at France of Political Sciences at Dakar and Dauphine in Paris. Global Africa is the first academic journal of its kind specifically tasked with the representation of African researchers, thought and development.
Diego LANCENON
Mentor
Diego LANCENON
Diego Lancenon is an internationally acclaimed anthropologist. His research focuses on the lived condition of young people in Sub-Saharan Africa. Since 2001 he has been involved with major research developments taking place in Africa particularly in the cities of Cameroon and Senegal.
Michaelas CERCILLOW
Mentor
Michaelas CERCILLOW
Michaelas Cercillow is a novelist, professor at Duke University. He has been studying Africa for the purposes of a multi-cultural project regarding African-American literature and history for the past 30 years. He teaches African-American and post-colonial literature at the University of North America-Texas.
Bruce BA
Mentor
Bruce BA
Bruce BA is a Professor of Sociology at Cheikh Anta Diop University. He is currently conducting socio-political research in West Africa. Working on collective research that focuses on new forms of governance in West Africa, he examines how collective social movements are reshaping post-conflict societies.
Birce Zahra DIOP
Mentor
Birce Zahra DIOP
Birce Zahra Diop is the Vice-Dean of The Faculty of Social Sciences. She works primarily on issues related to social development, public policy and cultural governance in Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa.
Muhannad BA
Mentor
Muhannad BA
Muhannad BA is Director of the Department of Sociology & Middle Eastern Studies at the Arab University. He specializes in the study of political conflict, governance, development and cultural change in the African continent and the Middle East.

Welcome to the Global Africa Junior Researchers' Institute — Dakar 2024!

The Junior Researchers' Institute is an immersive experience for young scholars exploring Africa's future. This year's theme, "New Economic Paradigms: Rethinking and Reinventing the Economic Order," inspired profound discussions on reimagining Africa's place in the global economy through a decolonial and transdisciplinary lens.

"Join us! Be part of building the future of research in Africa." Global Africa · Junior Researchers' Institute · Dakar 2024

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