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Abdaljbar Ejami

Abdaljbar Ejami is a lecturer of Anthropology in the Faculty of Economics and Social Studies at the University of Khartoum. Since 2022, Ejami has held a PhD from the University of Paris 8; his PhD dissertation was entitled “Colonial and Postcolonial Politics of Religion and Ethnicity: Historical Anthropology of Eastern Sudan’s Marginalization.” As a researcher, he has been taking part in the THAWRA-SuR project, funded by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche, looking at social dynamics following the Sudanese Revolution of 2018. In 2023, Ejami was granted the APN-Individual Research Fellowship under the project “Custom and power at time of Revolution: the galad Institution and Peacebuilding in Post-Inghaz Eastern Sudan”. He holds a researcher job at the Université de Paris 1 (Panthéon Sorbonne), hosted by the Institut des Mondes africans (IMAF). His research areas of interests cover a variety of issues, including religion, ethnicity, identity, citizenship, inequality and marginalization, decolonization of colonial intellectual and institutional legacy, and conflicts and peacebuilding.

ARTICLES BY Abdaljbar Ejami

  • Scholars in Context: Abdaljbar Ejami

    Scholars in Context: Abdaljbar Ejami

    I am currently working on three issues. The first is about the failure of transitional peacebuilding in Sudan. I am precisely concerned with decolonizing agendas of the Eastern Track Peace that was reserved for Eastern Sudan, the strategically geopolitical regi..