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Uganda

Asian Studies Centre
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Expulsion as Statecraft: Histories of Violence from the Asian Expulsion of 1972 to the Banyarwanda Crisis of 1982

Alicia Decker (Penn State) as part of the Conference - Expulsion: Uganda’s Asians and the Remaking of Nationality
Asian Studies Centre
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Insecurities of Expulsion: Race, Violence, Citizenship and Afro-Asian Entanglements in Transregional Uganda

Anneeth Kaur Hundle (UC Irvine) as part of the Conference - Expulsion: Uganda’s Asians and the Remaking of Nationality
Asian Studies Centre
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Don't call yourselves Asian! Uganda's Indians and the problem of naming

Taushif Kara (Cambridge) as part of the Conference - Expulsion: Uganda’s Asians and the Remaking of Nationality
Asian Studies Centre
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Making Victory Visible in Idi Amin's Uganda

Derek Peterson (Michigan) as part of the Conference - Expulsion: Uganda’s Asians and the Remaking of Nationality
Asian Studies Centre
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Afrocentrism and the Indian Question: A Continental Reckoning with the Ugandan Expulsion

Shobana Shanker (Stonybrook) as part of the Conference - Expulsion: Uganda’s Asians and the Remaking of Nationality
OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace

The Politics and Peace and Justice: the Role of the ICC in Uganda

Breakout session on ‘Peace and Transitional Justice’, third talk: Lydiah Kemunto Bosire, D.Phil. Candidate, Politics and International Relations, Oxford University.
African Studies Centre

Colonial encounters in Acholiland and Oxford: The Anthropology of F.K.Girling and Okot p'Bitek

For this podcast, we co-hosted Tim Allen of LSE with Oxford's Anthropology Department.
African Studies Centre
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Rethinking Work from A Uganda Marketplace

William Monteith explores the marketplaces of Uganda, specifically larger ones in Kampala, to discuss how the differences between waged and non-waged labour are viewed. He also discusses the role of different types of work in this context.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - Reconstructing 'home' in northern Uganda

An understanding of shelter in situations of displacement and return must take into consideration both material and non-material dimensions.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

Transitional Justice and Political Economies of Survival in Northern Uganda

Anna Macdonald gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series.
Resettlement (Forced Migration Review 54)

FMR 54 Post-deportation mini-feature - A grim return: post-deportation risks in Uganda

Neither the UK nor Uganda monitors what happens during and after deportation by the UK of failed Ugandan asylum seekers, despite evidence of violence and grave abuses of individuals' human rights.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

International Criminal Justice as Political Strategy: Judicial Extraversion and Agency in Uganda and Colombia

Dr Yuna Han, Postdoctoral Researcher in International Relations, European University Institute gives a talk for the OTJR seminar seires on 19th October 2016.
Local communities: first and last providers of protection (Forced Migration Review 53)

FMR 53 - Northern Uganda: protection in displacement, protection on return

In the absence of international or state assistance and protection, community members in northern Uganda stepped in to fill this vacuum both during displacement and throughout the laborious return process following the conflict’s end.
Local communities: first and last providers of protection (Forced Migration Review 53)

FMR 53 - Rethinking support for communities' self-protection strategies: a case study from Uganda

Local communities will continue to find ways to address the risks that confront them with or without humanitarian support but the international community may be able to enhance these solutions.
Thinking ahead: displacement, transition, solutions (Forced Migration Review 52)

FMR 52 - Uganda’s approach to refugee self-reliance

Uganda has chosen inclusion over marginalisation; rather than coerce refugees into camps, Uganda upholds their rights to work, to attend school and to move freely.
Thinking ahead: displacement, transition, solutions (Forced Migration Review 52)

FMR 52 - Limitations of development-oriented assistance in Uganda

In camp-like settlements, the aid provided by aid agencies with a development orientation can do little more than improve livelihood conditions.
Thinking ahead: displacement, transition, solutions (Forced Migration Review 52)

FMR 52 General - Responding to LGBT forced migration in East Africa

Following the passage of Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act in December 2013, hundreds of LGBT individuals fled to Kenya seeking safety.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

Rape Justice and Social Harmony in Northern Uganda

Dr Holly Porter, gives a talk for the Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminar series on 24th February 2016.
Faith and displacement (Forced Migration Review 48)

FMR 48 - Refugees’ integration in Uganda will require renewed lobbying

A legal decision about whether refugees in Uganda can become citizens continues to be delayed.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

The ICC and 'Non'-Sense Non-State Parties, Non-Interventions and Non-Targets

Dr. Mark Kersten gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 9th February 2015 at 5pm

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