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Profil
Derzeitige Stellung | Professor W-3 und Äquivalente |
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Fachgebiet | Ethnologie und Europäische Ethnologie,Sozialwissenschaften |
Keywords | Nigeria, 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
Land | Nigeria |
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Ort | Ibadan |
Universität/Institution | University of Ibadan |
Institut/Abteilung | Department of Archaeology and Anthropology |
Gastgeber*innen während der Förderung
Prof. Dr. Carola Lentz | Institut für Ethnologie und Afrikastudien, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Mainz |
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Prof. Dr. Joachim Georg Piepke | Anthropos-Institut, Anthropos-Institut, Sankt Augustin |
Prof. Dr. Günther Schlee | Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung, Halle (Saale) |
Dr. Clemens Greiner | Global South Studies Center, Universität zu Köln, Köln |
Prof. Dr. Aderemi S. Ajala | Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan |
Prof. Dr. Nikolaus Schareika | Institut für Ethnologie, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen |
Beginn der ersten Förderung | 01.01.2009 |
Programm(e)
2008 | Georg Forster-Forschungsstipendien-Programm für erfahrene Forschende |
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Publikationen (Auswahl)
2019 | Aderemi,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 |
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2016 | Aderemi 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 |
2016 | Aderemi 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 |
2016 | Aderemi 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 |
2015 | Aderemi 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 |
2014 | Prof. 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 |
2014 | Prof. 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 |
2013 | Ajala, 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 |
2013 | Prof. 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 |
2013 | Prof. 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 |
2013 | Prof. Dr. Aderemi S. Ajala: Yoruba Nationalism and the Legal Perspectives of the Oodua Peoples Congress in South-western Nigeria. . In: Recht in Afrika, 2013, 1-11 |
2013 | Aderemi S. Ajala: Yoruba Nationalism. Culture, Politics and Violence in South-Western Nigeria (1900-2012).. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, 2013 |
2012 | Aderemi 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 |
2010 | Aderemi 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 |
2010 | Aderemi 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 |
2009 | Aderemi S. Ajala: Rural Health Provisioning: Socio- cultural Factors Influencing Maternal and Child Health care in Osun state, Nigeria.. Peter Lang, 2009 |
2009 | Aderemi 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 |
2008 | Aderemi 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 |
2008 | Aderemi S. Ajala: Anthropology (in the 21st Century) as a Borderless Discipline: Implications for Archaeological Studies in Nigeria.. In: Nyame Akuma., 2008, 23-30 |
2008 | Aderemi S. Ajala: Obafemi Awolowo and the Beginning of the Yoruba Political Image in Nigeria. . In: Journal of Environment and Culture, 2008, 29-48 |
2008 | Aderemi S. Ajala: Space and Identity in Ibadan Politics, Western Nigeria. In: African Identities, 2008, 149-168 |
22 | Prof. Dr. Aderemi S. Ajala: Cultural Patrimony, Political Identity, and Nationalism in Southwestern Nigeria. In: International Journal of Cultural Property, 22, 1-15 |