Researchers

This page lists the researchers connected through LUCRA in alphabetical order

Dr. F. K. Ameka (Felix)

Ewe, Kwa languages, documentary linguistics


Dr. A. Amha (Azeb)

Omotic languages, Amharic, the fidel(Ethiopic)-writing system




Dr. E. Bähre (Erik)

Microfinance, Insurance,Violence, Urban Studies, Development, South Africa


Prof. Dr. M.E. de Bruijn (Mirjam)

Anthropology & history of Africa, mobility, marginality, uncertainty, human rights, communication technology


Prof. Dr. L.P.H.M. Buskens 

Islamic law and society, Morocco, history of the study of Islamic law in the West


Dr. O.B.R.C. van Cranenburgh

Democracy, politics, Africa


Dr. W. J.L.M. Van Damme (Wilfried)
World art studies, the anthropology of aesthetics


Dr. J.B. Gewald (Jan-Bart)

Technology, Society, History, Power, Africa


Dr. J. Jansen (Jan)

Oral histories, Mali, local politics, political discourse


Dr. M.G. Kossmann (Maarten)

Language contact, Berber

 


Dr. S. Luning (Sabine)

Economy, religion and religious ideas, Corporate Social Responsibility, resource politics, migration, Africa


Dr. G. Macola (Giacomo)

Political and intellectual history of Central Africa from the eighteenth century to the present


Dr. D. Merolla (Daniela)

Oral literature, documentation, migrant literature, transnationalism, gender, ethnicity


Prof. Dr. M. P.G.M. Mous (Maarten)

Cushitic languages, language and identity, diathesis and deriviation, Bantu languages


Dr. V. Nyst (Victoria)

Malian Sign Language


Prof. Dr. P.J. Pels (Peter)

Global politics, ethics, religion, material culture, technology and science fiction, development, Africa


Dr. C. Rapold (Christian)

Descriptive Linguistics, Omotic, Khoisan


Prof. Dr. J.M. Richters (Annemiek)

Medical anthropology, health, gender, violence, human rights


Prof. Dr. R. Reis (Ria)

Epilepsy, children, sexual violence, medical pluralism in Africa


Prof. Dr. R.J. Ross (Robert)

History of South Africa, slavery, Khoisan, religion, clothing


Dr. J. Van Santen (José)

Islam, globalization, gender, ethnic and religious identity, migration and access to land, relation between sedentary and nomadic groups in West Africa


Drs. H.J. Smits (Heleen)

Language Kordofan, grammar of Lumun


Prof. Dr. H.J. Stroomer (Harry)

Berber, South Semitic


Dr. J. Ubink (Janine)

Legal anthropology, land law, customary law, rule of law, Africa


 
Last Modified: 31-01-2012