Publikationer pr. år
Publikationer pr. år
PhD, MSc
Publikationer pr. år
My research addresses interweaving themes of marginality, displacement, belonging, authority and citizenship especially in contexts of crisis. A linked thread through much of my work is the relationship between property, in its broad senses, and the inte-related processes of state-making and citizen-making.
After an initial focus on questions of land and agrarian change (1997-2012) in both Zimbabwe and Mozambique, I worked on developing a new relational approach to displacement (I have called this ‘displacement economies’). I shifted more directly to an urban focus in 2012, exploring particularly the relationship between urban displacement and resettlement, urban property, and urban governance and citizenship, with an empirical grounding in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second city. At present, I am especially interested in notions of propertied citizenship, and how this is constituted, experienced, challenged, reshaped, across scales and in the interplay between the structural-material, the institutional-political and the intimate-personal. I am also currently developing a project I call 'Certifications of Citizenship', which focuses on the multiple and interconnected dimensions and scales at and through which identity documents co-produce citizens and authorities.
Current and future lines of research, with broadly collaborative/comparative aims for knowledge production, and always combining attention to both theoretical and empirical implications, include:
Recent past research projects with ongoing outputs include:
Current primary areas of teaching on the MA in African Studies at CAS include:
Additional teaching:
Supervision
MA thesis supervision
Since 2010, I have supervised close to 50 Masters theses on a range of topics. I am especially keen to supervise projects related to: the state/authority, citizenship, identity and belonging, political economies of crisis, displacement and resettlement, property, urban governance and change, critical development processes
PhD Supervision
I am currently supervising the following students:
Completed dissertations:
This is a selection of publications reflecting various aspects of my work:
Hammar, Amanda, 2017. 'Urban Displacement and Resettlement in Zimbabwe: The Paradoxes of Propertied Citizenship', African Studies Review, Vol. 60, No. 3, pp. 81-104
Hammar, Amanda, 2017. ‘‘Becoming Mozambicanised’: Nostalgic amnesia among Zimbabweans adapting to ‘disorder’ in Mozambique, African Studies, Vol. 76, No. 2, 2pp. 43-259
Hammar, Amanda (ed), 2014. Displacement Economies in Africa: Paradoxes of Crisis and Creativity, London: Zed Press, Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainsitutet
Hammar, Amanda, 2012. Review essay of ‘Whiteness in Zimbabwe’ by David McDermott Hughes, Journal of Peasant Studies, Vol. 39, vol. 1, pp. 216-221
Hammar, Amanda, 2011. ‘Sleepwalking Lands: Literature and Landscapes of Transformation in Encounters with Couto’, in Byron Caminero-Santangelo and Garth Myers (eds), Environment in the Margins, Athens: Ohio University Press., pp. 121-140
Hammar, Amanda, JoAnn McGregor, Loren Landau, 2010. ‘Introduction: Displacing Zimbabwe: Crisis and Construction in Southern Africa’, Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 36, no. 2, pp. 263-283
Hammar, Amanda, 2008. ‘In the Name of Sovereignty: Displacement and State Making in Post-Independence Zimbabwe’, Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol. 26, No. 4. pp. 417-434
Hammar, Amanda, 2005. ‘Disrupting Democracy? Altering Landscapes of Local Government in Post-2000 Zimbabwe’, Crisis States Research Centre Discussion Paper No. 9, London: London School of Economics, pp.1-35
Hammar, Amanda, Brian Raftopoulos and Stig Jensen (eds) 2003. Zimbabwe’s Unfinished Business: Rethinking Land, State and Nation in the Context of Crisis. Harare: Weaver Press
Hammar, Amanda, 2001. ‘‘The Day of Burning’: Eviction and Reinvention in the Margins of Northwest Zimbabwe’, Journal of Agrarian Change, Vol. 1, No. 4, October 2001, pp. 550-574
I 2015 blev FN-landende enige om 17 Verdensmål til at standse fattigdom, beskytte planeten og sikre velstand for alle. Denne persons arbejde bidrager til følgende verdensmål:
Dimissionsdato: 26 okt. 2007
Dimissionsdato: 31 okt. 1991
Dimissionsdato: 31 aug. 1982
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