Joël Glasman

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Joël Glasman (* 1979 ) is a French historian with a focus on the history of Africa (German and French colonization in West Africa and the history of the post-colonial state (Senegal and Togo)).

Life

He did his doctorate in Leipzig and Paris . From 2007 to 2009 he was a member of the DFG Graduate College Fracture Zones of Globalization and from 2009 to 2016 research assistant at the Professorship for the History of Africa ( Andreas Eckert ) at the Humboldt University in Berlin . He has been a researcher at the Center Marc Bloch since October 2016 . Since 2015, he has also headed the DFG research project refugee camps as part of the SPP1448 Adaptation and Creativity in Africa . History of a Humanitarian Technology . From January 2018 he will teach as a professor of history with a focus on Africa history at the University of Bayreuth .

Fonts (selection)

  • Les corps habillés au Togo. Genèse coloniale des métiers de police . Paris 2015, ISBN 978-2-8111-1218-9 .
  • as editor with Maria Framke: Humanitarism . Essen 2015, ISBN 3-8375-1403-X .
  • as editor with Debora Gerstenberger: Techniques of Globalization. Global history meets actor-network theory . Bielefeld 2016, ISBN 3-8376-3021-8 .
  • Humanitarianism and the quantification of human needs. Minimal humanity . London 2019, ISBN 0-367-46416-0 .

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