Eric Komlavi Hahonou
Room 3A11a
+31 (0)71 5276643
visfel04@ascleiden.nl
komlavi@ruc.dkI studied economics at
the University of Paris I – Panthéon – Sorbonne in France (M.Sc. in
Environmental Economics), received my MA in Social Sciences (M.Sc. History,
Sociology and anthropology) from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences
Sociales at Marseille (France), and my PhD in Social Anthropology and
Ethnology from the same university. I am a research fellow of LASDEL in
Niger and Benin where I did field research the last ten years. At present I
am teaching at the Institute for Society and Globalisation / Roskilde
University (Denmark) and studying political cultures, democartisation and
decentralisation processes, local politics, social movements, and
citizenship (with a special focus on people of slave origins in West
Africa).
I have extensive experience in democratic decentralisation reforms and
theirs local impacts in developing countries using my educations in both
economy and social anthropology. My academic activities include teaching and
supervision of students, organisation of research training courses and
seminars in various institutions.
My main research focuses on analysing the impacts of democratisation on West
African local politics, governance and political cultures with a particular
interest for marginalized groups, socio-political dynamics and their
relationship to citizenship. Field experience is gained from Niger, Benin,
Madagascar and Mali. I have published one monography and several articles in
peer reviewed journals and books. I also realized a documentary movie
related to my research. Read his article
Past and present African citizenships of slave descent: lessons from Benin.
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