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Gaping Holes: Towards Multispecies Histories of Mining

Globally, it has become clear that mineral extraction, once heralded as the epitome of progress, is central to the Climate Crisis in the Anthropocene. In the latest volume of the African Dynamics Series, the contributors write histories and ethnographies of mining in southern Africa in which the human is decentred. 

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Just out: Cattle's Experiences of Colonialism

This book is a rare history of how colonialism in southern Africa impacted cattle's subjective historical experiences. It explores major colonial impacts, including wagon labour, disease epidemics and veterinary infrastructure, but also the development of industrial slaughterhouses.

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Grant for project 'Making green hydrogen work in Africa'

The Include Knowledge Platform, of which the ASCL co-hosts the Secretariat, and postdoctoral researcher Eric Cezne have won a grant from the International Development Research Centre for the project 'Making green hydrogen work in Africa: Addressing the skills gap and employment prospects for youth and women'.

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Grant for Carlien Donkor from Gerda Henkel Foundation

PhD candidate Carlien Donkor has been awarded a scholarship under the Patrimonies Funding Initiative of the Gerda Henkel Foundation. She recieves the funding for her PhD project ‘Navigating the Dualities of Inclusive Development within Living Heritage Sites in Sub-Saharan Africa: Nzulezo, Ghana’.

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In memoriam Van Rouveroy van Nieuwaal (1939-2025)

On 4 December Emile van Rouveroy van Nieuwaal passed away. Van Rouveroy van Nieuwaal worked at the African Studies Centre from 1967 to 2002. Van Rouveroy’s main academic interests were African chieftaincy and customary law. He published books, articles and films about these topics.

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New blog post: Booming Addis Ababa

Addis Ababa is undergoing a spectacular metamorphosis. Futuristic high-rise, state-of-the-art museums, new broad lanes, and hundreds of new buildings arise. However, there are dark sides to this urban transformation. In a new blog post, Jon Abbink discusses how the renovation process invites both praise and scrutiny.

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Recent publications

Gaping Holes: Towards Multispecies Histories and Ethnographies of Mining in Southern Africa
Jan-Bart Gewald, Sabine Luning and Harry Wels
South Africa needs a foreign policy that makes sense to the next generation
Mandipa Ndlovu
Afrika’s klimaatproblemen en -beleid in mondiaal perspectief
Jan Abbink
Resilience amid risk: democratic vulnerability in Africa
Mandipa Ndlovu
A G20 for Africa’s future
Mandipa Ndlovu

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05 February 2026
ASCL Seminar: The politics of net zero in Africa. Insights from ongoing work
12 February 2026
PhD defence Gitty Petit: Unbefitting healing objects? Relations to health and protection among young middle class adults, indigenous healers and religious leaders in Dodoma, Tanzania
18 February 2026
CRG Seminar: Intergovernmental coordination for E- Public Service Delivery in West Africa with special focus on Ghana
25 August 2026
'Mines, Meat and Maize. The Environmental History of Mining in Southern Africa'

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