Showing posts with label Sudan Studies Association. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sudan Studies Association. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Sudan Studies Association Annual Conference

The Sudan Studies Association will hold its 36th annual conference 25-27 May 2017 at Long Island University in New York. The topic this year is "Hope or Despair? Two Sudans in the Midst of Mounting Crises." If you are interested, see the call for papers.

Monday, October 3, 2016

Sudan Studies Association Bulletin

The latest issue of the Sudan Studies Association Bulletin is now available online.

Among its articles are the following:

--Sudan Maps on Exhibit at Sudan Studies Association by Richard Lobban
--Diglossia, Sudanese and Egyptian Arabic by Souad Ali
--Army Chaplains in the Mahdist War by Christopher Tounsel
--Research Ethics in Sudan by Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Sudan Studies Association 35th Annual Conference

The Sudan Studies Association will hold its 35th annual conference at Long Island University in New York on 27-29 May 2016.  The theme is "Twice the Challenge? Sudan, South Sudan and the Long Quest for Peace and Stability."  The organization is currently inviting papers.

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Sudan Studies Association Bulletin

The summer 2015 edition of the Sudan Studies Association Bulletin is now available.  It contains the following articles:

--Some Images of Multiculturalism in the History of Sudan by Mohamed K. Khalil.
--Researching and Documenting the Sudan by Abdullahi Gallab.
--A New Humanism for Peace and Human Rights in Sudan, an Alternative Project for Northern Sudan by Farouq Ibrahim.
--American Military Officers in the Turkiya by Richard A. Lobban.
--The Picture of the Sudanese Leader in the Ottoman Archive by Omer Kocyigit.
--Social Activism and Transnational Networks: Nafeer and Sudanese Flood Relief by Rebecca Glade.
--Higher Education in South Sudan by Asha Abdel Rahim and Dirk Hansohn. 

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Meeting of Sudan Studies Association

The Sudan Studies Association is holding its 33rd annual conference in San Francisco 23-25 May 2014.  The title of the conference is "Sudan and South Sudan: Boundaries, Borders and the Challenges of Nationhood."  It has sent out a call for papers

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Sudan Studies Association Annual Conference

The Sudan Studies Association (SSA) will hold its 33rd annual conference at the University of San Francisco on 23-25 May 2014.  The title of the conference is "Sudan and South Sudan: Boundaries, Borders and the Challenges of Nationhood."  SSA has issued a call for papers. 

Friday, May 17, 2013

Sudan Studies Association Annual Meeting

The Sudan Studies Association will hold its annual conference at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia on 24-26 May 2013.  The complete program for the event is now a available. 

Friday, May 10, 2013

Sudan Studies Association Bulletin

The Spring 2013 issue of the Sudan Studies Association Bulletin is available online.  It contains articles by Gabriel Warburg on "South Sudan Reconsidered: 1899-2012," Christopher Zambaraki on "The Role of Women in the Nation and State Building Projects in South Sudan," and Richard Lobban on "Sudan: A Cartographic History."

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Sudan Studies Association Annual Conference

The Sudan Studies Association will hold its 32nd annual conference at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia on 24-26 May 2013. 

Click here for additional information on the conference and on the call for papers.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Sudan Studies Association Annual Conference

The Sudan Studies Association will hold its annual conference 18-20 May at Arizona State University in Tempe. The program will cover both Sudan and South Sudan. For background on the conference and a copy of the most recent program, click here.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Sudan Studies Association Annual Conference

The U.S.-based Sudan Studies Association will hold its 31st Annual Conference 18-20 May 2012 at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. The conference will cover both Sudan and South Sudan. For more information, click here.