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SUMMARY:Mario Schulze\, MJ Chuhila\, and Alma Simba : "Research Film Proven
 ance: Annotating the Film Connection of the Former Swiss Tropical Institut
 e"
DESCRIPTION:Mario Schulze\, PhD is a historian of science and media\, speci
 alizing in the history and theory of scientific films and exhibitions from
  the 1920s to the present and leads a provenance research project on the 1
 6mm film collection of the former Swiss Tropical Institute. His project pa
 rtners at the Department of History of the University of Dar es Salaam are
  Maximilian Julius Chuhila\, PhD (senior lecturer) and Alma Simba\, PhD (a
 ssistant lecturer).\\r\\nThe colloquium addresses current debates in Namib
 ian and Southern African Studies and provides a forum for conversations be
 tween students and local and international scholars\, artists and activist
 s. The regional focus is programmatic\, but we offer multiple opportunitie
 s to reflect on the sessions\, and situate them in broader discourses. We 
 nurture an intellectual milieu and knowledge practice that transcend rigid
  institutional and symbolic boundaries between the university and society\
 , the Global South and North\, and disciplines\, fields\, and practices. T
 he colloquium is open to students from all levels and guests from within a
 nd beyond the university.\\r\\nNote: Until March\, the event is at 18:15 B
 asel time and 19:15 Namibian time. From April\, it will be at 18:15 for bo
 th countries\, ending at 20:15\, followed by an apéro at the BAB.\\r\\nCo
 ntact for registration and zoom link: julia.rensing@unibas.ch [mailto:juli
 a.rensing@unibas.ch] and makawa@unam.na [mailto:makawa@unam.na]
X-ALT-DESC:<p>Mario Schulze\, PhD is a historian of science and media\, spe
 cializing in the history and theory of scientific films and exhibitions fr
 om the 1920s to the present and leads a provenance research project on the
  16mm film collection of the former Swiss Tropical Institute. His project 
 partners at the Department of History of the University of Dar es Salaam a
 re Maximilian Julius Chuhila\, PhD (senior lecturer) and Alma Simba\, PhD 
 (assistant lecturer).</p>\n<p>The colloquium addresses current debates in 
 Namibian and Southern African Studies and provides a forum for conversatio
 ns between students and local and international scholars\, artists and act
 ivists. The regional focus is programmatic\, but we offer multiple opportu
 nities to reflect on the sessions\, and situate them in broader discourses
 .<br /> We nurture an intellectual milieu and knowledge practice that tran
 scend rigid institutional and symbolic boundaries between the university a
 nd society\, the Global South and North\, and disciplines\, fields\, and p
 ractices. The colloquium is open to students from all levels and guests fr
 om within and beyond the university.</p>\n<p><strong>Note:</strong> Until 
 March\, the event is at 18:15 Basel time and 19:15 Namibian time. From Apr
 il\, it will be at 18:15 for both countries\, ending at 20:15\, followed b
 y an apéro at the BAB.</p>\n<p><strong>Contact for registration and zoom 
 link:</strong> <a href="mailto:julia.rensing@unibas.ch">julia.rensing@unib
 as.ch</a> and <a href="mailto:makawa@unam.na">makawa@unam.na</a></p>
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