Prof. Dr. Aderemi S. Ajala

Profil

Derzeitige StellungProfessor W-3 und Äquivalente
FachgebietEthnologie und Europäische Ethnologie,Sozialwissenschaften
KeywordsNigeria, Fulani pastoralists, Oyo North, Biocultural adaptation, Maternal and child healthcare
Auszeichnungen

2021: AvH Group Research Linkage 2021-2023

2019: Humboldt Kolleg

2015: Return fellowship of Alexander von Humboldt , Max Planck Insttute of Anthropology, Halle.

2014: Senior researcher Africana fellowship at University of North Carolina, Charllote, US.

2013: Book publication grant of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

2012: Return visit fellowship of Alexander von Humboldt , Anthropos Institute, Sankt Augustin.

2011: Humboldt Kolleg Grant

2011: Rockefeller foundation senior researchers fellowship at Bellagio Institute, Italy.

2009: Gorg Forster senior research fellowship of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, University of Mainz

2006: British Academy fellowship at University of Birmingham, UK.

2005: ESRC postdoctoral fellowship at University of Birmingham, UK

2002: CODESRIA Network Research Grant, Dakar.

Aktuelle Kontaktadresse

LandNigeria
OrtIbadan
Universität/InstitutionUniversity of Ibadan
Institut/AbteilungDepartment of Archaeology and Anthropology

Gastgeber*innen während der Förderung

Prof. Dr. Carola LentzInstitut für Ethnologie und Afrikastudien, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Mainz
Prof. Dr. Joachim Georg PiepkeAnthropos-Institut, Anthropos-Institut, Sankt Augustin
Prof. Dr. Günther SchleeMax-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung, Halle (Saale)
Dr. Clemens GreinerGlobal South Studies Center, Universität zu Köln, Köln
Prof. Dr. Aderemi S. AjalaDepartment of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan
Prof. Dr. Nikolaus SchareikaInstitut für Ethnologie, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen
Beginn der ersten Förderung01.01.2009

Programm(e)

2008Georg Forster-Forschungsstipendien-Programm für erfahrene Forschende

Publikationen (Auswahl)

2019Aderemi,S. Ajala; M.A Sonibare; I.T Gbadamosi; S.K Olaleye; O Odeku; A.O, Adegoke and A.G, Adejumo: (2019) “Validation of Ewefa as Herbal Recipes for Reproductive Health Problems (RHPs) among the Yoruba of South-western Nigeria”. . In: Advances in Pharmacology and Clinical Trials., 2019, 1-15
2016Aderemi Suleiman Ajala and Insa Nolte: Ambivalence and Transgression in the Practice of Sango.. In: Insa Nolte, Olukoya Ogen and Rebecca Jones, Beyond Religious Tolerance: Muslim, Christain and Traditionalist Encounters in an African Town.. James Curry, 2016. 57-74
2016Aderemi Suleiman Ajala and Adejumo Prisca Olubisi: VIH/sida, panico e economia moral du cuidado entre os Yoruba do sudoeste da Nigeria.. In: Octavio Sacremento and Fernando Bessa Ribeiro., Planeta Sida: Diversidade, Politicas e respostas Sociais.. Edicoes Humus, 2016. 105-126
2016Aderemi Suleiman Ajala: Yoruba Nationalism and the Dynamics of Political Leadership in Southwestern Nigeria. In: Adekunle, J.O and A.O Nwauwa, Government and Leadership in Nigeria: Prospects and Challenges.. Goldline and Jacobs Publishing Coy, 2016. 203-216
2015Aderemi Suleiman Ajala: From Insurgency to Cultural Diplomacy: Education and the Transformation of Gani Adams' O'dua Peoples' Congress. In: Albert, O.A; B.O, Ololajulo and O. Aremu, Knowledge and Nigeria's National Security: Essays in Honor of bashorun Sheinde Arogbofa.. Society for Peace Studies and Practice, 2015. 145-155
2014Prof. Dr. Aderemi S. Ajala: Book Review: Africa after Apartheid: South Africa, Race and Nation in Tanzania, by Richard A. Schroeder, Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2012:PP 228. In: Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2014, 102-107
2014Prof. Dr. Aderemi S. Ajala: Digging Facts through Tape-recording and Trowel: an Archaeological Study of Owu in Southwestern Nigeria. . In: Nyame Akuma, 2014, 34-40
2013Ajala, A.S and N.A Wilson Local Aetiology and Pathways to Care in Malaria among the Ibibio of South-coastal Nigeria. . In: Health,Culture and Society,, 2013, 80--91
2013Prof. Dr. Aderemi S. Ajala and Olarinmoye, A.W: From Kitchen to Corridor of Power: Yoruba Women Breaking through Patriarchal Politics in South-western Nigeria. . In: West African Journal of Archaeology, 2013, 135--166
2013Prof. Dr. Aderemi S. Ajala and Omobowale, M.O.: Pàrágà: Socio-economic Context of the Production and Utilization of Alcoholic Herbal Remedy in Ibadan, Nigeria“. . In: Anthropos,, 2013, 149--162
2013Prof. Dr. Aderemi S. Ajala: Yoruba Nationalism and the Legal Perspectives of the O’odua Peoples’ Congress in South-western Nigeria. . In: Recht in Afrika, 2013, 1-11
2013Aderemi S. Ajala: Yoruba Nationalism. Culture, Politics and Violence in South-Western Nigeria (1900-2012).. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, 2013
2012Aderemi S. Ajala: A ji s'ebi Òy´ó: Yuruba Perception of Nationalism in Nigerian National Politics. In: Aderemi Suleiman Ajala, Nationalism an Politics in Post-Colonial Nigeria. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, 2012. 175-192
2010Aderemi S. Ajala and Ediomo-Ubong, E.N: It's My Step-Mother: Witchcraft, Social relations and Health security in Ibibio, south-south Nigeria.. In: Anthropos, 2010, 455-470
2010Aderemi S. Ajala: Religion and Politics in the Making of Yoruba Nationalism in South-western Nigeria.. In: Orita: Ibadan Journal of Religious Studies, 2010, 112-136
2009Aderemi S. Ajala: Rural Health Provisioning: Socio- cultural Factors Influencing Maternal and Child Health care in Osun state, Nigeria.. Peter Lang, 2009
2009Aderemi S. Ajala: Yoruba Nationalist Movements, Ethnic Politics and Violence: A Creation of Historical Conciousness and Socio-political Space in South-western Nigeria. In: IFREAS,Mainz Arbeitspapiere. , 2009, 1-44
2008Aderemi S. Ajala: 'Ifa Divination as a Diagnostic and Therapeutic Device in Yoruba Haling System'. In: Tunde Babawale and Akin Alao (Eds.), Global African Spirituality, Social Capital and Self-reliance in Africa. Centre for Black African Arts and Culture., 2008. 215-232
2008Aderemi S. Ajala: Anthropology (in the 21st Century) as a Borderless Discipline: Implications for Archaeological Studies in Nigeria.. In: Nyame Akuma., 2008, 23-30
2008Aderemi S. Ajala: Obafemi Awolowo and the Beginning of the Yoruba Political Image in Nigeria. . In: Journal of Environment and Culture, 2008, 29-48
2008Aderemi S. Ajala: “Space and Identity in Ibadan Politics, Western Nigeria”. In: African Identities, 2008, 149-168
22Prof. Dr. Aderemi S. Ajala: Cultural Patrimony, Political Identity, and Nationalism in Southwestern Nigeria. In: International Journal of Cultural Property, 22, 1-15