Mapping Ancient Africa: Writing workshop

June 5, 2024
WDG

The Mapping Ancient Africa (MAA) writing workshop is currently in full swing in Kenya. Running from 3 June until the 6 June 2024 a diverse range of skills related to academic publishing is being delivered by our international team, including: structuring a scientific article, managing references and revision strategies. There is also plenty of time set aside for writing and getting feedback from more experienced academic writers. The manuscripts being developed at the workshop are being designed to be submitted to the MAA special issue of Quaternary International.

Scientific writing in action:

Participants

NameAffiliationRole
Dr. Bonoye Olubenga AdemolaUniversity of Ibadan (Nigeria)Participant
Prof. Asfawossen AsratAddis Ababa University (Ethiopia)Instructor
Solène Boisard, MScUniversité de Montréal (Canada)Participant (online)
Prof. N’dji dit Jacques DEMBELEUniversité des Sciences Sociales et de Gestion de Bamako (Mali)Participant (online)
Dr. Angela EffiomUniversity of the Witwatersrand (South Africa)Participant
Prof. William GoslingUniversity of Amsterdam (Netherlands)Special issue editor (online)
Prof. Trevor HillUniversity of KwaZulu-Natal-Natal (South Africa)Instructor
Busisiwe Hlope, MScUniversity of the Witwatersrand (South Africa)Participant
Alfred Houngnon, MScUniversity of Abomey-Calavi (Benin)Participant
Dr. Chantal KABONYIOfficial University of Bukavu (Democratic Republic of Congo)Participant (online)
Prof. Stefanie Kaboth-BahrFree University of Berlin (Germany)Special issue lead editor (online)
Ruth Kiely, MScUniversity of Amsterdam (Netherlands)Participant
Dr. Rahab KinyanjuiNational Museums of Kenya (Kenya) and Max Plank Institute of Geoanthropology (Germany)Host, instructor, special issue editor
Dr. Bruk LemmaFree University of Berlin (Germany)Instructor
Husna Mashaka, MScUniversity of Nairobi (Kenya)Participant
Dr. Emmanuel NdiemaNational Museums of Kenya (Kenya)Instructor
Dr. Christine OgolaNational Museums of Kenya (Kenya)Instructor
Sylvia Wemanya, MScNational Museums of Kenya (Kenya)Rapporteur
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