Researching Africa: From individual efforts to structured programmes. The role of the Nordic Africa Institute
2012 (Swedish)Book (Other academic)
Abstract [en]
The Nordic Africa Institute started on a modest scale back in 1962 by awarding three travel grants to young Nordic scholars with an interest in Africa. Fifty years later, the institute has become an internationally renowned centre of research, documentation, publishing and networking.
By coordinating coherent programmes spanning multiple researchers and several subtopics NAI has helped to strengthen capacity among young academics in Nordic countries by providing travel grants for field research and an academic platform for communicating and discussing research findings. NAI has thus been a key catalyst in social science research on Africa.
In this publication, Michael Ståhl contextualises, reviews and reflects on five innovative research programmes undertaken at NAI from the late 1980s into the 1990s. Through these thematic, collaborative programmes, NAI complemented its already established support for individual academic projects. In order to place the five programmes in larger context, brief accounts of the earlier research support provided by NAI are given as is an overview of the subsequent research profile and administration of NAI up to 2012.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Uppsala, Sweden: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 2012. , p. 110
Keywords [en]
Research centres, Research programmes, Research networks, Development research, Social sciences
National Category
Other Social Sciences
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:nai:diva-1575ISBN: 978-917-106-717-3 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:nai-1575DiVA, id: diva2:561076
Note
Table of Contents: I. Building Research Capacity at NAI -- 1. From Individual Projects to Consolidated Programmes -- 2. Organisation of the Research Programmes -- II. Review of Five Research Programmes on African Development -- 3. Human Life in African Arid Lands (1987-93) -- 4. Urban Development in Rural Context in Africa (1989-95) -- 5. The Political and Social Context of Structural Adjustment in sub-Saharan Africa (1990-2001) -- 6. Poverty and Prosperity in Africa “Local and Global Perspectives (1994-99) -- 7. Cultural Images in and of Africa (1995-2010) -- 8. Reflections on the Five Research Programmes -- III. Continuation and change - NAI Research in the New millennium -- 9. A Widely Expanded Research Agenda -- 10. The Legacy Today
2012-10-172012-10-172021-06-17Bibliographically approved