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Monday, June 09, 2014

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MS.03, Mathematics Institute

Runs from Monday, June 09 to Wednesday, June 11.

Workshop organised by IAS Global Research Fellow Paul Chleboun.

The aim of this three day workshop is to bring together mathematicians and physicists who are working on stochastic dynamics, to share new ideas and methods for studying glassy systems, with a view to establishing new research directions and collaborations.

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Workshop on 'Violence and Identity in Kenya'
R1.03

Session 1

Jeremy Prestholdt (University of California, San Diego): Politics of the Soil: Separatism, Autochthony, and Decolonization at Kenya's Coast Daniel Branch (University of ÌÇÐÄTV): Putting his House in Order: Moral Ethnicity and the Presidency of Jomo Kenyatta

Session 2

David Anderson (University of ÌÇÐÄTV): Military Madness: Co-Option, Coercion and Counterinsurgency in the (Re)Making of Kenya, 2008-2014 Sarah Jenkins (University of ÌÇÐÄTV): The micro-geographies of ethnic violence in urban Kenya.

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