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The African Studies Association (ASA) was established in 1957 and is the largest globally represented membership organisation in the world, dedicated to enhancing the exchange of knowledge and information about Africa.
ASA Annual Meeting General Information. The ASA Annual Meeting is the largest gathering of Africanist scholars in the world and is the flagship event of the association. With an attendance of over 2,000 scholars and professionals, the conference offers the following: More than 300 panels and roundtables.
The African Studies Association encourages the production and dissemination of historical and contemporary knowledge about Africa. The ASA is based in the United States and aims to cultivate a better understanding of the continent, taking a holistic approach to its areas of focus.
African Studies Association membership is open to scholars, students, and practitioners from around the world, who have an interest in Africa. ASA membership is valid from January 1 – December 31 for the year in which it was purchased.
Eschewing essentialist narratives and narrow disciplinary interrogations, Global Africa demands transdisciplinary, ontologically plural, and multimethod investigations of Africa’s past, present, and future. We invite participants to reflect on these themes and beyond.
As a member of the African Studies Association (ASA), you will join leading scholars and practitioners in a wide variety of disciplines. You will have the opportunity to network and exchange knowledge with an impressive network of academic scholars and researchers on Africa.
The African Studies Association publishes two popular and respected journals: African Studies Review (ASR) is the flagship scholarly journal of the African Studies Association (USA). The ASR publishes the highest quality African studies scholarship in all academic disciplines.
The African Studies Association is the proud publisher of two highly regarded journals, African Studies Review and History in Africa. In addition, throughout its history, ASA has published a number of books, monographs and occasional papers.
X-C-18 Art and Expressive Culture in 21st Century Nigeria (Sponsored by Lagos Studies Association) XI-C-19 Women, Gender, and Political Power in African Societies (Sponsored by ASA Women’s aucus)
African Studies Association Announces 2024 Finalists and Awardees. PISCATAWAY, New Jersey, – The African Studies Association is honored to announce its annual awards heralding some of the most prominent contributions to the field of African Studies.