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Jigal Beez is an anthropologist and is working for the Humanities Collaborative Research Centre „Local Action in Africa in the Context of Global Influences” of the University of Bayreuth. He is doing research for the project „Irrigation in Kilimanjaro”.

E-mail: Jigal.Beez@uni-bayreuth.de

Elke Christiansen ist Afrikanistin mit den Schwerpunkten Entwicklungspolitik und In- ternationale Beziehungen. Schreibt derzeit an ihrer Dissertation zum Thema „The Natio- nal Interest and US foreign Policy Strategies“.

E-mail: e.christiansen@aon.at

Birgit Englert is an Africanist at the Deparment of African Studies in Vienna. Her fields of interest are the contemporary history of Eastern and Southern Africa and Kiswahili. She is currently doing research about land rights and land reform in Tanzania.

E-mail: birgit.englert@univie.ac.at

Carmen Gesslbauer: Studium der Afrikanistik und Anglistik/Amerikanistik. Diplomar- beit: African-Caribbean Youth in Britain: Language, education & black identity. Wien 2002. Schwerpunkte: afrikanische Diaspora, Kreolforschung, Sprache & Identität, Sozio- linguistik. Derzeit als DaF-Trainerin in Wien tätig.

E-mail: carmen_mtg@hotmail.com

Stefanie Kolbusa is an Africanist and is working for the Humanities Collaborative Re- search Centre „Local Action in Africa in the Context of Global Influences” of the Univer- sity of Bayreuth. She is doing research for the project „Local and Global Aspects of Taarab: A Popular Music Entertainment in East Africa”.

E-mail: Stefanie.Kolbusa@uni-bayreuth.de

Günther Lanier: PolitÖkonom; Ex-Banker; seit den frühen 90er Jahren lehrend tätig, u.a.

am Völkerkundeinstitut der Universität Wien und, als Head of Humanities and the Arts, am United World College of India; derzeit in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, dort u.a. Mitt- lertätigkeit für Schulpartnerschaften und eine Anti-Exzisionsinitiative.

E-mail: petragunther@liptinfor.bf

Bernhard Weidinger studiert Internationale Entwicklung und Politikwissenschaft in Wien und Granada. Hauptsächliches Forschungsinteresse: Kritik der Arbeitsgesellschaft.

E-mail: Weidinger@operamail.com

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