11 June 2025 - 11 June 2025
12:00PM - 1:00PM
Room 102, School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University, Al-Qasimi Building, Elvet Hill Road, Durham DH1 3TU
Free
Dr Pepa, the 2025 Sir William Luce Fellow, will present her research in this year's Luce Lecture.
Dr Mariasole Pepa
Mariasole Pepa is a geographer based at the University of Padua and a research affiliate at CEDEJ-Khartoum. Her work engages with transformations in development geographies through post-development and decolonial lenses, with a focus on the geopolitical implications of Africa-China relations. Her research examines how water and land can serve as critical geographical lenses for understanding processes of transformation across the Sahel, particularly in Sudan. She is a core member of the AtlaSahel project and cofounded the Italian Association on Africa-China Studies (AISAC). Her work critically engages with creative methodologies, disobedient pedagogies, and engaged research practices. Within this framework, her most recenet project is “Akhir Faysal-Faysal Last Stop”, a collaborative research project developed with Sudanese women in Cairo.
Read more about the Sir William Luce Fellowship.
This event will take place in person in the Al-Qasimi Building and online on Teams on 11th June 2025 from 12:00 - 1:00 pm.
If you intend to attend in person, please RSVP by email to luce.fund@durham.ac.uk by 2 June.
You can join the Teams webinar here: bit.ly/lucelecture2025