Simeon Koroma (@simkumalkoroma) 's Twitter Profile
Simeon Koroma

@simkumalkoroma

Lecturer@africanstudies | lawyer

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Stephen Forcer Laura Martin Simeon Koroma @jones_bradbury Critical African Studies Journal The article examines key concepts including ‘the vicinity of laughter’, the connections between laughter and memory, and the paradoxical relationship between lived experience, humour and violence. We were proud to support the pilot project alongside Timap for Justice.

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Alphege Bell (Alphege Bell), who was the first ever barrister to appear in court with dreadlocks, suggested there should be a law that recognises the impact wearing the wigs can have on black barristers. dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1… #HairDiscrimination

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Awesome news! A big thank you to ISA Northeast for selecting my book as winner of the 2021 Lee Ann Fujii Book Award. Thanks to the the award committee and reviewers. I deeply appreciate this recognition 🙏🏿👌

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Big thanks to students who nominated me & my course 'Conflict Security and Development' for Edinburgh University Students' Association teaching awards. Such kind messages are extra special when designing & running it for the first time this year. Only possible with fantastic Simeon Koroma on the team.

Big thanks to students who nominated me &amp; my course 'Conflict Security and Development' for <a href="/EdUniStudents/">Edinburgh University Students' Association</a> teaching awards. Such kind messages are extra special when designing &amp; running it for the first time this year. Only possible with fantastic <a href="/simkumalkoroma/">Simeon Koroma</a> on the team.
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CAS @EdUniStudent nominations in Outstanding Course category include: George Karekwaivanane GeorgeKarekwaivanane, Thabani Mutambasere @thabani_sere, Simeon Koroma Simeon Koroma and Maggie Dwyer Maggie Dwyer; Personal Tutor of the Year category includes Barbara Bompani Barbara Bompani, (2/3)

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CAS @EdiUniStudent nominations in Tutor of the Year category include Simeon Koroma Simeon Koroma and Albert Mkony Albert Mkony and Teacher of the Year category- Nelson Oppong @oneoppong, Maggie Dwyer Maggie Dwyer and Albert Mkony Albert Mkony (3/3).

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Professor Ola Uduku Ola Uduku congratulates Dr Simeon Koroma Simeon Koroma, while Carli Coetzee reads his citation as the winner of the 2022 Audrey Richards Prize for the best dissertation. Congratulations!

Professor Ola Uduku <a href="/twolatweet/">Ola  Uduku</a> congratulates Dr Simeon Koroma <a href="/simkumalkoroma/">Simeon Koroma</a>, while Carli Coetzee reads his citation as the winner of the 2022 Audrey Richards Prize for the best dissertation. Congratulations!
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Very grateful to be selected as a winner of the 2023 York University Research Award. Big thanks to my mentors, colleagues, and friends who have inspired and supported my work🙏🙏🙏

Very grateful to be selected as a winner of the 2023 York University Research Award. Big thanks to my mentors, colleagues, and friends who have inspired and supported my work🙏🙏🙏
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It's publication day! So very happy to see this out and about - hopefully navigating its way to a library near you! A monograph is never really solo-authored. It really does take a village. And for this I say, thank you. Nottingham Politics Cambridge University Press

It's publication day!  So very happy to see this out and about - hopefully navigating its way to a library near you!

A monograph is never really solo-authored. It really does take a village. And for this I say, thank you. 

<a href="/NottsPolitics/">Nottingham Politics</a> <a href="/CambridgeUP/">Cambridge University Press</a>
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AT LONG LAST! Simeon Koroma and first drafted this in 2019 and it is now in print! One of the most challenging papers Ive done but glad we worked thru many iterations of it. Couldnt have done it with a better friend and colleague berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/…

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Simeon Koroma Yet migrants enact their own mirrored tethered mobilities by anchoring themselves in unwanted colonial spaces and mobilizing in and out of these spaces as necessary to get by Simeon Koroma

Maggie Dwyer (@magdwyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to be welcoming so many fantastic scholars to Edinburgh next week for our CAS Edinburgh CeSeR conference ‘Security in Africa: Actors, logics and futures.’ Full programme here: sps.ed.ac.uk/sites/default/…

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Edinburgh weather cooperating for our CAS Edinburgh CeSeR conference on security in Africa (starting today!). Suggest attendees find time to take 2 min walk south of conference venue to see stunning Meadows in full bloom.

Edinburgh weather cooperating for our <a href="/africanstudies/">CAS Edinburgh</a> <a href="/ceseredinburgh/">CeSeR</a> conference on security in Africa (starting today!). Suggest attendees find time to take 2 min walk south of conference venue to see stunning Meadows in full bloom.
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Day 2 of our conference with CeSeR on security in Africa starts with panel 7 focused on gender, culture, and security with presentations by Oluwole Ojewale and Tessa Devereaux Evans chaired by Simeon Koroma.

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Final call tomorrow (Friday 13 September) to submit abstracts for next year's CAS Conference (24-25 April 2025) on Climate Dynamics and the Politics of a Post-Carbon Africa. Click here for more info: 👉 sps.ed.ac.uk/news-events/ne… We look forward to receiving your papers!