Dr Kudakwashe Vanyoro
@KudaVan
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Lecturer Anthropology @witsuniversity | Author 📕 Can Migration Studies be Decolonized? https://t.co/dG9U1LSee2
South Africa, Johannesburg
Joined August 2011
My new paper, "Chronopolitics: Decolonising African Migration Studies". Open Access in Critical African Studies Journal @CrASJournal: https://t.co/5c2viDY6Lk
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Call for Applications: Gender, Place and Culture New and Emerging Scholars Award for 2026 https://t.co/QSAP3GGmh5
genderplaceandculture.wordpress.com
Application closing date: 31 January 2026 The editorial team of Gender, Place and Culture is pleased to announce the annual award valued at a maximum of US$1,500 for new and emerging scholars (usua…
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Yebo lapho! 🥳 Excellent news. Can Migration Studies be Decolonized? is making its way to print in 2026. Incredibly grateful to everyone that helped me get here! 🙏
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It gives me great pleasure to share that my second book Can Migration Studies be Decolonised? will be going into production this October. The manuscript has been described as a "truly unique contribution" and has a release date of May 2026. Thanks to the @CASCambridge Fellowship.
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It would sound odd to hear that French literature can only be written in Japanese so that when you meet a French writer who writes in French, you look at them in surprise. yet this absurdity is expected of African and writers from those formerly colonised. https://t.co/h6PTYC8sIq
theguardian.com
The long read: The late Kenyan novelist and activist believed erasing language was the most lasting weapon of oppression. Here, Aminatta Forna recalls the man and introduces his essay on decolonisa...
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Yesterday I introduced my book to the world at the Wits Department of Anthropology. It felt like writing it again. Thanks thanks to everyone who has been part of this special moment.
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This is long overdue but I'm thrilled that it's finally happening
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2 days till the start of GCSJ annual research festival #ChallengingPower. Programme and registration details below. Speakers include Walaa Alqaisiya @KudaVan, Anindita Datta, Mary Ng'endo Kanui, Richard Ngilangwa.
🎉 Just 2 days to go until GCSJ's 3rd Annual Research Festival at the @OpenUniversity! 📅 4–6 June 2025 | 🌐 Online & Hybrid 🗣️ Keynotes, panels & conversations on power, justice, migration, environment & more! 📍Full programme & registration: 🔗 https://t.co/Zcbfp3BP4l
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Don’t miss Dr Kudakwashe Vanyoro keynote on "Thinking from the Global South” - a powerful talk on migration, power & North–South relations. 🗓 5 June | ⏰ 11:00–12:00 📡 online & on-site 🔗 https://t.co/TEhs1JJ5hm (free registration) @KudaVan
#research #GlobalSouth #Migration
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This is an amazing opportunity to work on your research and writing with support from the wonderful people @CASCambridge. African researchers apply.
Calling African researchers in the humanities and social sciences! We are accepting applications for our CAS Visiting Fellowship Programme 2025-26 until 30 May 2025.
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💡Stay tuned! GCSJ is finalising the program for our 3rd Annual Research Festival 4-6 June. ✅Online & hybrid ✅Keynotes: Walaa Alqaisiya & Kudakwashe Vanyoro ✅Sessions on power & global #development & racial #justice, labor rights, #gender, #indigenous environmental knowledge.
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EN VIVO 🔴 Seminario de Estudios sobre el Futuro: "Chronopolitics: Migration studies, (de)coloniality and the burden of looking forward" https://t.co/cRLGNYYP7i
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It's happening in a few hours
Les invitamos a la próxima sesión del Seminario de Estudios sobre el Futuro: "Chronopolitics: Migration studies, (de)coloniality and the burden of looking forward" con @KudaVan 📅Miércoles 30 de abril | 9:00h 💻 https://t.co/cRLGNYYP7i
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Les invitamos a la próxima sesión del Seminario de Estudios sobre el Futuro: "Chronopolitics: Migration studies, (de)coloniality and the burden of looking forward" con @KudaVan 📅Miércoles 30 de abril | 9:00h 💻 https://t.co/cRLGNYYP7i
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I'm sharing some reflections from my published paper, "Chronopolitics: Decolonising African Migration Studies" In Critical African Studies Journal @CrASJournal. Also, a space to reflect on my forthcoming book with @BrisUniPress "Can Migration Studies be Decolonized?"
Les invitamos a la próxima sesión del Seminario de Estudios sobre el Futuro: "Chronopolitics: Migration studies, (de)coloniality and the burden of looking forward" con @KudaVan. 📅Miércoles 30 de abril | 9:00h 💻Transmisión en línea: https://t.co/cRLGNYYhhK
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The Future Studies Seminar at the Center for International Studies, El Colegio de México. https://t.co/rIPhP2oa2C
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Next week I will be in Johannesburg to talk about my forthcoming book "Can Migration Studies be Decolonized?" In conversation with @mandlods and William Mpofu.
Join us for our next WiCDS Wednesday seminar, featuring Dr @KudaVan in a conversation about his forthcoming book with Bristol University Press.
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Unisa refutes claims that Walter Magaya is a graduate or alumnus of the university. https://t.co/6Ps4xQ90rq
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My new paper, "Chronopolitics: Decolonising African Migration Studies". Open Access in Critical African Studies Journal @CrASJournal: https://t.co/5c2viDY6Lk
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Call for Applications for 2025 MA Scholarships The Futures of Care: Community Responses to Extraction in South Africa and Canada Project is now accepting applications from MA students for the 2025 academic year. Closing 28 February Details:
swop.org.za
The Futures of Care: Community Responses to Extraction in South Africa and Canada Project is now accepting applications from MA students for scholarships for the 2025 academic year.
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