POLAF – Politics in Africa: changes, conflicts, connections

Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
LEVEL
Bachelor student 
Master student
PhD, researcher
TYPE
Course, workshop, MOOC, seasonal school
MODES
In person
LANGUAGE
English
ECTS
4
PERIOD
09/06/2025 to 13/06/2025

Course Description

Africa is key to many of today’s global political challenges. It offers a unique prism for understanding, and addressing, issues of international relevance such as inequality and insecurity, climate change and extractivism, liberal order crises and governance challenges. The flourishing of ‘Africa Strategies’ by numerous international actors (including the recent adoption of the so-called Mattei Plan by the Italian government) testifies to the growing salience of Africa in international fora. Yet the predominance of simplistic and stereotypical readings do not adequately capture the rapid evolution of the scholarly reflections on these issues.

Subject area

Economics and Business
Law
Other Social Sciences
Political Science
Social and Economic Geography

Field area

Social Sciences

Time format

Weekly

Educational-info

Application deadline

27/04/2025

Teachers

Francesco Strazzari, Luca Raineri

Competences

Drawing on insights from international relations, political economy, political ecology, cultural and postcolonial studies, POLAF will enable participants to: apprehend the ongoing transformations of Africa’s politics of contention; learn and apply a variety of theoretical perspectives and methodological tools of social science; get familiarized with the critical and practical skills which might help build one’s career in international institutions, regional organisations and NGOs, but also in think tanks, research centres and academia.
Students will find an interactive and cross-disciplinary learning environment, proposing a combination of research-led and research-oriented formats. We will exploit the synergies between lectures delivered by renowned international and SSSA lecturers; research roundtables; simulations and roleplays. Additional cultural activities will also be offered in the evening hours, such as audio and video screening sessions, to encourage knowledge of the self-representations of contemporary Africa.

Prerequisites

Undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD students from different backgrounds who have already obtained at least 60 ECTS from these subject areas: political science, sociology, economics, history, philosophy, law, foreign languages, geography, area studies.

Duration

1 WEEK

Day of the weeks

5

ECTS

4

Maximum number of students

20

Language

English

Access to disable

In progress

Organizer

Partner

Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna

Faculty

Lorenzo Gasbarri, Enrico Pè, Matteo Dell’Acqua, Leonardo Caproni, Andrea Roventini, Francesco Lamperti.

Department

Institute of Law, Politics and Development

Address

Piazza Martiri della Libertà 33 - Pisa

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