The Politics of Knowledge & Public Life
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Köp båda 2 för 2322 krKATHERINE BRUCE-LOCKHART is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Waterloo. JONATHON L. EARLE is the Marlene and David Grissom Professor of Social Studies at Centre College and co-author of Contesting Catholics: Benedicto Kiwanuka and the Birth of Postcolonial Uganda. NAKANYIKE B. MUSISI is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto. EDGAR C. TAYLOR is a Lecturer in the Department of History, Archaeology and Heritage Studies at Makerere University. Tushabe wa Tushabe is Associate Professor in Department of Human Sexuality Studies, Widener University. Dave Eaton is an Associate Professor of World and African history at Grand Valley State University. He co-hosts 'On Top of the World: A World History Podcast'. He has published articles in several journals including Nomadic Peoples, World History Connected, and African Affairs. Lydia Boyd is Assistant Professor in African, American & Diaspora Studies Dept, UNC Chapel Hill. Her works include Preaching Prevention: Born-Again Christianity and the Moral Politics of AIDS in Uganda (2015)and Legislating Gender and Sexuality in Africa: Human Rights, Society, and the State (2020, with Emily Burrill). Letha Victor is Assistant Professor in Religion Studies, UNC Charlotte. Genevieve Meyers is Associate Professor of Political Science at University of Detroit Mercy. Her articles have appeared in Public Integrity, Public Money and Management, Public Organization Review, African Journal of Public Administration and Management, and Administratio Publica, among others. Riley Linebaugh is a PhD candidate in the History Faculty at Justus Liebig University. Holly Hanson is Professor Emeritus of History at Mount Holyoke. Her works include Landed Obligation: The Practice of Power in Buganda (2005). Godfrey B. Asiimwe is an Associate Professor of Development Studies at Makerere University, Kampala. Daniel Kalinaki is a journalist who has held senior newsroom positions on the Daily Monitor and East African newspapers. He is the author of Kizza Besigye and Uganda's Unfinished Revolution (2014) and co-author of Open Secret: People Living With HIV and AIDS in Uganda (2001). Adrian Browne has a PhD in History from Durham University. His research focuses on political education, decolonisation, and Africa's Cold War in Britain. His articles have appeared in History in Africa, Journal of Eastern African Studies, and Journal of Critical African Studies. Danson Sylvester Kahyana is a Senior Lecturer in Literature at Makerere University. He edited Fire on the Mountain: Creative Work on the Obuhikira (2018) and co-edited As I Stood Dead Before the World: Creative Writing from Luzira (2018) and Discourse and Identities: Writing and Contemporary Eastern African Peripheral Subjectivities (2019).