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  • 1.
    Bjarnesen, Jesper
    Uppsala universitet, Kulturantropologiska avdelningen.
    Om håbefuldhed og håbløshed i Korhogo2010Inngår i: Jordens Folk, ISSN 0021-7484, nr 1, s. 5-11Artikkel i tidsskrift (Annet vitenskapelig)
  • 2.
    Bjarnesen, Jesper
    Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för kulturantropologi och etnologi.
    Waves of Disaster – Waves of Relief: An Ethnography of Humanitarian Assistance to Post-Tsunami Sri Lanka2006Independent thesis Advanced level (degree of Master (One Year)), 20 poäng / 30 hpOppgave
    Abstract [en]

    This paper applies an impressionistic and reflexive genre of ethnography to understand the ethnographer’s meeting with the humanitarian aid workers in post-tsunami Sri Lanka. It offers an analysis of the political atmosphere in the country prior to the tsunami as a central framework for understanding current tensions and debates over the distribution of tsunami aid resources, and traces the emergence of what has been termed Sinhala-Buddhist nationalism. Based on three months of ethnographic fieldwork from April to July 2005 among aid workers at the central level in Colombo and a careful attention to the rhetorics and arguments that characterized the writings in the Sri Lankan press during this period, the paper argues that while public debates over tsunami aid distribution has been entwined with political rivalries between the Sri Lankan government, and Sinhala and Tamil nationalist groups, the everyday reality of international humanitarians evolved around the forming of a common development language to categorise the demands of the aid intervention and on the performances of individual organisations, personified by a limited number of individuals in the professional fora of the humanitarians in Colombo.

  • 3.
    Granqvist, Raoul
    Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
    Culture in Africa: an appeal for pluralism1993Konferanseproceedings (Annet vitenskapelig)
    Abstract [en]

    The essays in this publication range from poetry and drama to church music, architecture, and popular magazines. Common to them is the effort to make the disciplines of arts and those of social sciences meet. African cultural expressions are treated here as anchored in the experiences common to the people of Africa, while the provincial exclusiveness of Afrocentrism is shunned.

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  • 4.
    Kup, Peter
    Nordiska Afrikainstitutet.
    Adam Afzelius: Sierra Leone journals 1795-961967Collection/Antologi (Annet (populærvitenskap, debatt, mm))
    Abstract [en]

    Adam Afzelius botanist and professor at the University of Uppsala, Sweden, and one of he last of the pupils of the famous Linnaeus spent the years 1792-1796 as a botanist in Freetown, Sierra Leone. The first parts of his journals and his collections were destroyed in Freetown during a French attack in 1794, but the journals from 1795 and 1796 survived and are preserved in the manuscript collections of the University Library at Uppsala. Afzelius had a keen eye for minute detail and his journals abound with descriptions and notes of great botanical and ethnographical interest.

  • 5.
    Oestigaard, Terje
    Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Agrarian Change, Property and Resources.
    Developing the ‘Other’: Challenging Concepts2016Inngår i: Framing African Development: Challenging Concepts / [ed] Havnevik, K., Oestigaard, T., Tobisson, E. & Virtanen, T., Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2016, s. 16-34Kapittel i bok, del av antologi (Fagfellevurdert)
  • 6.
    Oestigaard, Terje
    Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Research Unit.
    Holy water: the works of water indefining and understanding holiness2017Inngår i: WIREs Water, E-ISSN 2049-1948, Vol. 4, nr 3, s. 1-12Artikkel i tidsskrift (Fagfellevurdert)
    Abstract [en]

    Holy water has a central role in shaping the understanding and beliefs of holiness in general, but how does holy water work, and what defines holy water? By analyzing holy water in three different religious traditions—Christianity in Northern Europe, Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, and Hinduism—the aim is to discuss the metaphysical essence of water in human understanding and ideas of holiness embodied in water. On the one hand, holy water represents purity and has to be protected from defilement, but on the other hand, many holy rivers are severely polluted. This seeming paradox will be analyzed by focusing on actual beliefs and uses of holy water in ritual and religious practices. Holy water transmits purity and holiness, but it also transfers, transports, and transforms impurities. In the process of obtaining spiritual purity, devotees may pollute the holy because holy water is believed to have a divine agency. By comparing ritual practices and beliefs in three distinct religious traditions in Europe, Africa, and Asia, it is possible to enhance the understanding of the ways holiness and holy water are perceived to work in cultural-specific religious worldviews based on essential capacities of water cross-culturally. This directs the attention to the structuring mechanisms at work because water is conceptualized and used as holy in remarkably similar ways in many religions.

  • 7.
    Oestigaard, Terje
    Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Research Unit.
    Rainfed agriculture, drought and hunger in Tanzania2016Inngår i: A History of Water, Series 3, Volume 3. Water and Food: From Hunter-Gatherers to Global Production in Africa / [ed] Terje Tvedt & Terje Oestigaard, London: I.B. Tauris, 2016, s. 332-354Kapittel i bok, del av antologi (Fagfellevurdert)
  • 8.
    Oestigaard, Terje
    et al.
    Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Research Unit.
    Sandström, EmilAnders, Jägerskog
    Land and Hydropolitics in the Nile River Basin: Challenges and New Investments2016Collection/Antologi (Fagfellevurdert)
    Abstract [en]

    The Nile River Basin supports the livelihoods of millions of people in Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan and Uganda, principally as water for agriculture and hydropower. The resource is the focus of much contested development, not only between upstream and downstream neighbours, but also from countries outside the region. This book investigates the water, land and energy nexus in the Nile Basin.

    It explains how the current surge in land and energy investments, both by foreign actors as well as domestic investors, affects already strained transboundary relations in the region and how investments are intertwined within wider contexts of Nile Basin history, politics and economy. Overall, the book presents a range of perspectives, drawing on political science, international relations theory, sociology, history and political ecology.

  • 9.
    Oestigaard, Terje
    et al.
    Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Agrarian Change, Property and Resources.
    Tvedt, Terje
    A History of Water. Series 2, Vol. 1.: Ideas of Water : From Ancient Societies to the Modern World2015Collection/Antologi (Fagfellevurdert)
  • 10.
    Palmberg, Mai
    Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Cultural Images and Expressions.
    African culture for Nordic people1997Bok (Annet (populærvitenskap, debatt, mm))
    Abstract [en]

    This document is an analysis of how African culture is conveyed by Nordic non-govermnental organisations, based on a survey conducted by the Nordic Africa Institute.

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  • 11.
    Puumala, Eeva
    et al.
    University of Tampere, Finland.
    Kynsilehto, Anitta
    Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Migration, mobility and transnational relations.
    Does the body matter?: Determining the right to asylum and the corporeality of political communication2015Inngår i: European Journal of Cultural Studies, ISSN 1367-5494, E-ISSN 1460-3551, Vol. 19, nr 4, s. 352-368Artikkel i tidsskrift (Fagfellevurdert)
  • 12.
    Sjögren, Anders
    Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Conflict, Displacement and Transformation.
    Land, Mobility and Belonging in West Africa by Carola Lentz (review)2014Inngår i: Anthropological Quarterly, ISSN 0003-5491, E-ISSN 1534-1518, Vol. 87, nr 4, s. 1325-1328Artikkel, omtale (Fagfellevurdert)
  • 13.
    Trovalla, Ulrika
    Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Urban Dynamics.
    Haunted by Absent Others: Movements of Evil in a Nigerian City2015Inngår i: Encountering Evil: Anthropology in Everyday Africa / [ed] William C. Olsen & Walter E.A. van Beek, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2015, s. 175-194Kapittel i bok, del av antologi (Fagfellevurdert)
  • 14.
    Trovalla, Ulrika
    Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Urban Dynamics.
    Predicting an Uncertain Infrastructure2013Inngår i: Embassy Newsletter – Economic and Promotional News from West Africa, Vol. winterArtikkel i tidsskrift (Annet (populærvitenskap, debatt, mm))
    Abstract [en]

    Recently, our research project ‘Infrastructure as Divination: Urban Life in the Postcolony’ received funding from the Swedish Research Council. This three-year project explores the often overlooked qualitative aspects of infrastructure, and focuses on how the inhabitants in the Nigerian city of Jos try to predict the comings and goings of the  infrastructure, as well as how they, through the infrastructure itself, try to predict the future of the city and the nation. Hence the word ‘divination’ in the title, which means ‘prediction,’ ‘prophecy,’ or ‘forecast.’

  • 15.
    Trovalla, Ulrika
    et al.
    Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Urban Dynamics.
    Trovalla, Eric
    Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Urban Dynamics.
    Adetula, Victor
    University of Jos.
    Movement as Mediation: Envisioning a Divided Nigerian City2014Inngår i: Nordic Journal of African Studies, ISSN 1235-4481, E-ISSN 1459-9465, Vol. 23, nr 2, s. 66-82Artikkel i tidsskrift (Fagfellevurdert)
    Abstract [en]

    Since its establishment in the beginning of the twentieth century, the inhabitants of the ethnically and religiously diverse Nigerian city of Jos have inhabited very different places and travelled along opposite trails – patterns that in recent years, with an escalation of violence, have gained new dimensions. By bringing people’s movements into focus, this article highlights how movement comes in different ways to mediate between people and a city in flux. Brought to light is how movement in several different modalities – fast, slow, in total arrest; clothed in Christian or Muslim attires; by car, on foot, or on horseback; assertive or explorative, in triumph as well as in fear – by mediating between people and the city, brings forth a metaphysical landscape that otherwise is hard to get hold of. In this vein, movement as a medium has become a form of ‘social envisioning’ – a tool for understanding and foretelling the city.

  • 16.
    Trovalla, Ulrika
    et al.
    Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Urban Dynamics.
    Trovalla, Erik
    Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Urban Dynamics.
    Suprastructure: A photo exhibition2013Bok (Annet (populærvitenskap, debatt, mm))
    Abstract [en]

    The photo exhibition ’Suprastructure’ was first displayed at Museum Gustavianum in Uppsala between 17 November 2012 and 5 March 2013. It was digitally published in March 2013 as part of a research project entitled ‘Infrastructure as Divination: Urban Life in the Postcolony,’ financed by the Swedish Research Council. The scholars behind the exhibition, Ulrika and Erik Trovalla, are researchers in cultural anthropology and ethnology. They are based at the Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, and Uppsala University. Drawing on their photographs from the million city Jos in central Nigeria, they here give a glimpse of their research into the meanings of infrastructure in everyday life.

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    Photo 1 from the exhibition
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    Photo 2 from the exhibition
  • 17.
    Utas, Mats
    Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Conflict, Displacement and Transformation. Uppsala universitet, Kulturantropologiska avdelningen.
    "The system bang me right here": ostacoli e opportunità fra le strade di Freetown e oltre2015Inngår i: Antropologia, ISSN 2281-4043, E-ISSN 2420-8469, Vol. 2, nr 1, s. 41-60Artikkel i tidsskrift (Fagfellevurdert)
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