AFSAAP members' regional specialisations

Zimbabwe

Prof. Simon ADAMS
Monash University (South Africa)
Email: Simon.Adams@adm.monash.edu.au
Interests: Southern Africa history; Peace and conflict studies; Liberation movements and state development in Africa; Foreign policy.


Dr. Fernanda
CLAUDIO
University of Queensland
Email:
fmclaudio@yahoo.com.au

Interests:
Southern Africa; Zimbabwe; Food security; Drought; Development; Political structures; Local economies; Oral histories.

Dr. Paul COCKS
Loyola College, Watsonia, Victoria
Email: CocksP@loyola.vic.edu.au
Interests: History of ethnography and anthropology in Southern Africa; Southern African history 1900-1945, especially South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, Malawi and Zimbabwe; missionary history and history of religion in Southern Africa.

Dr. Finex NDHLOVU
Victoria University
Email: finex.ndhlovu@vu.edu.au
Interests: Politics of language and nation building in Zimbabwe; Postcolonial African identities; Multilingualism and multilingual citizenships; Language and citizenship in Australia; Post-refugee African identities in Australia.

Adrian HERRING
Email: aherring@ozemail.com.au
Interests: Media & Communication; Television documentary & current affairs production; Filming & Broadcasting experience in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Uganda; Media Training (production & journalism).

Dr. Paul HUDDLESTON
University of W
estern Australia
Email: 
paul.huddleston@uwa.edu.au
Interests:  Development economics; Rural development; Farming systems; Regional and area development.

Dr. Tanya LYONS
School of Political and International Studies and the Globalisation Program, Flinders University.
Email: tanya.lyons@flinders.edu.au
Interests: Zimbabwe; Gender; Liberation wars; African Studies; Politics; Development; Collapsed states; Resources; Coffee.

Kudzai MATEREKE
University of New South Wales and Great Zimbabwe University
Email: kudzaimatereke@yahoo.co.uk
Interests: Zimbabwe; Social and Political Philosophy; African Postcolonial state; Globalisation; Citizenship and Education; African Studies; Democracy and Identity formation in postcolonial states.

Prof. Helen WARE
Peace Studies, University of New England. Former Australian High Commissioner to Zambia, Namibia, Malawi Ambassador to Angola
Email: hware@une.edu.au
Interests:  Civil war and peace-building in Africa; African refugees in Australia; Congo; Ivory Coast; Sierra Leone; Sudan; Zimbabwe.

 

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