The North Africa Arab Uprising : Implications and significance for the future ?
IFRA-Nigeria and partners organize a one-day conference on the "Arab Spring"
Date : 12 mars 2012
Place : Drapper's Hall, Institut d'Etudes Africaines, Université d'Ibadan
Time : 10am-2pm
IFRA-Nigeria, in partnership with the Institute of African Studies and the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies of the University of Ibadan, organises a one-day conference on "The North Africa Arab Uprising : Implications and significance for the future ?"
The conference will include two panels. The first panel (10am-12noon) will be chaired by Dr. Gérard Chouin, director of IFRA-Nigeria, and the second panel (12noon-2pm) by prof. O.C. Adesina, from the Department of History, University of Ibadan.
Panel 1
Isaac .O. Albert : Political Islamism and the Spring Revolution in Libya
Kunle Ajayi : People's Power and the North Africa Arab Revolution : the interventionist role of Foreign Mass Media and Social Networks
Adedoyin Adetayo : Sociopolitical and Economic Issues in the North Africa Uprising
A. O. Olutayo and G. E. Odok : The Absence of Arab-Islamic Nationalism in the North Africa Arab Revolution and the Fading Effect of Religion in Nigeria in the 21st Century
Panel 2
Abosede Omowunmi Babatunde : Revolution in North Africa and Sub-Regional Insecurity
Animashaun Rofiah Olateju : Media and Conflict Reporting of Libya Revolution
James Okorie-Osemene : Unconstitutional Change of Governance, Foreign interventionism and the question of the legitimacy in Governance
Oladosu A. Afis : Al-Sawah al-Arabiyah : History, methodology and Implications