Public Lecture: Metabolic History: Food Economics, Dietary Advice and Epidemiological Change in Contemporary Ghana, Speaker: John Nott
Abstract:
Migration on the African continent is multifold, complex with varying effects. One angle in particular is the European efforts to control migration, which has reached far beyond its external borders to the African continent. For example, there has been an attempt to increase ‘cooperative agreements’ between the European Union (EU) with African states. This online lecture series critically discusses Afro-European relations that arise from EU-migration governance and the African responses in the multiple entanglements of border control, development and security.
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