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Money and Monetary Institutions in Africa

Money and Monetary Institutions in Africa

Start time:

September 13, 2022 - September 14, 2022

EDT

Location:

University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, Free State

Type:

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Description

In academia as well as in the global economy, the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated old inequalities. The spread of the COVID-19 pandemic by March 2020 also magnified the plethora of challenges faced by scholarly research in the humanities. Despite the postmodernist call to deprovincialize regions considered “peripheries” of the western world, only few African scholars among those based in African universities manage to stand out with their contribution to the study of African history, a scenario worsened by the advent of the pandemic. Notwithstanding these unprecedented challenges, and some new opportunities created by the pandemic, old and new questions outside of the scope of the pandemic need to be answered, and it is especially young scholars that are called to engage with this task. There is thus a desperate need for mentorship and training to refine and increase the capacity of young scholars of African economic history based on the continent. The need to create more spaces for them to learn, present their research, and receive feedback from more experienced scholars is also urgent.

The Bootcamp for Early Career Academics will present a training and mentorship platform tailored to the changing theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of African economic history in the 21st century. The inaugural bootcamp titled Money and Monetary Institutions in Africa, places money at the centre of economic and social dynamics on the continent. Money itself has manifested in different forms and shapes in the history of the African continent and of humanity

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