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Daniel Agbiboa

@danielagbiboa

Associate Professor @Harvard Global Scholar @CIFAR_News Member @the_IAS Princeton alum @UniofOxford @Cambridge_Uni

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Politics & Gender (@politicsgenderj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🏆The Politics & Gender Best Article Prize now has its own webpage! 🏆Articles are 🌟open-access🌟 until further notice here: cambridge.org/core/journals/… The 2023 winner is Daniel Agbiboa for his article on women countering insurgency in 🇳🇬 - direct link: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

🏆The Politics & Gender Best Article Prize now has its own webpage! 🏆Articles are 🌟open-access🌟 until further notice here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
The 2023 winner is <a href="/DanielAgbiboa/">Daniel Agbiboa</a> for his article on women countering insurgency in 🇳🇬 - direct link:
cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Daniel Agbiboa (@danielagbiboa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join me for the Walter Rodney lecture, titled "Citizen Science: The Human Face of Climate Change in Africa." Register here: bostonu.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

Join me for the Walter Rodney lecture, titled "Citizen Science: The Human Face of Climate Change in Africa." Register here: bostonu.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
Daniel Agbiboa (@danielagbiboa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"By anchoring his intellectual inquiry in the social fabric– Agbiboa rejects Eurocentric explanations of the emergence and persistence of corruption in the Global South. Corruption for Agbiboa, must be understood in its complexity and omnipresence in society."

IJURR.org (@ijurresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest book reviews are written by Laura Nkula-Wenz & Patrick Donnelly, along with a new Intraview by Rogério Palhares Zschaber de Araújo. These are all available to read online now: ijurr.org/book-reviews/

Our latest book reviews are written by Laura Nkula-Wenz &amp; Patrick Donnelly, along with a new Intraview by Rogério Palhares Zschaber de Araújo. These are all available to read online now: ijurr.org/book-reviews/
Transforming Anthro (@transformanthro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you had a chance to read “They Eat Our Sweat” by Daniel Agbiboa? Reviewed by Sarah Muir in our latest issue, this accessible book interrogates “the practices, logics, and discourses that constitute corruption in the bustling transportation sector of Lagos, Nigeria.”

Have you had a chance to read “They Eat Our Sweat” by  <a href="/DanielAgbiboa/">Daniel Agbiboa</a>? Reviewed by Sarah Muir in our latest issue, this accessible book interrogates “the practices, logics, and discourses that constitute corruption in the bustling transportation sector of Lagos, Nigeria.”
Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University (@centerforcities) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#FacultyTuesday: Affiliate Daniel Agbiboa of Harvard University FAS researches state & nonstate forms of order & authority and mobility, power, & politics in contemporary African cities. #centerforcities #cityresearch cities.harvard.edu/about/person/d…

CIFAR (@cifar_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing our new cohort of CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholars! Please join us in welcoming 10 next-generation research leaders to four CIFAR research programs, thanks to the continued support of Azrieli Foundation. cifar.ca/ten-emerging-r…

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Daniel Agbiboa’s (Daniel Agbiboa Harvard University) research is at the intersection of urban, security and environmental governance in contemporary Africa. He joins our Humanity’s Urban Future program.

Daniel Agbiboa’s (<a href="/DanielAgbiboa/">Daniel Agbiboa</a> <a href="/Harvard/">Harvard University</a>) research is at the intersection of urban, security and environmental governance in contemporary Africa. 

He joins our Humanity’s Urban Future program.
Geopolitics (@geopolitics_jl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now out in issue 29(4):A Book Review Essay by Christoph N. Vogel "Raids and Routes: The Intractable Fluidity of Conflict in the Postcolony" on books by Louisa Lombard and Daniel Agbiboa Read more here: buff.ly/45I8PoO

Journal of Law and Political Economy (@thejlpe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Review of Daniel Agbiboa, They Eat Our Sweat: Transport Labor, Corruption, and Everyday Survival in Urban Nigeria (Oxford University Press, 2022). ift.tt/EMY4lnh

Dr Lutfun Nahar Lata (@lata1319) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great keynote speech on urban policing, spectral violence & transnational solidarity by ⁦Daniel Agbiboa⁩ ⁦ISA-RC21⁩ conference.#Blacklivesmatter #RC21Santiago

Great keynote speech on urban policing, spectral violence &amp; transnational solidarity by ⁦<a href="/DanielAgbiboa/">Daniel Agbiboa</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/ISA_RC21/">ISA-RC21</a>⁩ conference.#Blacklivesmatter #RC21Santiago
Mona Fawaz (@mona_fawaz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An amazing tour de force by Daniel Agbiboa at IJURR.org lecture at ISA-RC21 reflecting about police violence across continents, the power of the spectacular and the necessity to unsettle and disrupt the spectral forces that sustain it…

An amazing tour de force by <a href="/DanielAgbiboa/">Daniel Agbiboa</a> at <a href="/IJURResearch/">IJURR.org</a> lecture at <a href="/ISA_RC21/">ISA-RC21</a> reflecting about police violence across continents, the power of the spectacular and the necessity to unsettle and disrupt the spectral forces that sustain it…
Naama Blatman #🍉 (@blatmannaama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honestly, the best keynote I heard in a long time. Thought provoking, poetic and powerfully delivered! Can't wait to read the full piece 🙏🏽 #rc21santiago is proving to be one memorable conference. more reflections to come...

Development Studies Association (@devcomms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What would make researcher Daniel Agbiboa take on the role of mini bus driver in Lagos, one of the most stigmatised jobs in Nigeria? Firsthand ethnographic research; learning by doing. Read more in our Oxford Economics Book Series: Meet the author feature ⬇️ buff.ly/4fbmqt7

What would make researcher <a href="/DanielAgbiboa/">Daniel Agbiboa</a> take on the role of mini bus driver in Lagos, one of the most stigmatised jobs in Nigeria? 
Firsthand ethnographic research; learning by doing.
Read more in our <a href="/OUPEconomics/">Oxford Economics</a> Book Series: Meet the author feature ⬇️
buff.ly/4fbmqt7
Daniel Agbiboa (@danielagbiboa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

D. Wylie's wonderful review of THEY EAT OUR SWEAT: "Exceptionally inventive, even daring, [this book] may succeed in tempering the hubris of urban policymakers—like those in the World Bank—who presume to know what is best for the poor, based on barely relevant Western paradigms."

D. Wylie's wonderful review of THEY EAT OUR SWEAT: "Exceptionally inventive, even daring, [this book] may succeed in tempering the hubris of urban policymakers—like those in the World Bank—who presume to know what is best for the poor, based on barely relevant Western paradigms."