Experts in: Africa
AYANGMA BONOHO, Simplice
Professeur adjoint, Chercheur
- Health
- International relations
- Development
- Africa
- Middle Africa
- 19th century
- 20th century
- 21th century
- Colonization and decolonization
- Colonies
- Empire and imperialism
- Economic history
- Social history
- Postcolonialism
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Cameroon
- Congo
- Gabon
- Congo, the Democratic Republic of the
- Central African Republic
TOUSIGNANT, Noémi
Chercheuse invitée
Themes that animate my recent work include:
- Scientific (in)capacity in Africa as a lived social and material reality, and in relation to global health inequalities
- The afterlives of scientific materiality and labour in settings of economic uncertainty
- Civic subjectivities – pertaining to duty, public service and entitlement – in relation to scientific expertise in colonial and postcolonial Africa.
- The role of science (and its absence) in the unprotection – that is, the active production or preservation of gaps in protection – of health and, more broadly, of livelihoods and environments, particularly from toxic exposures.