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Eunice Sahle

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Eunice Sahle
InstitutionsUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Alma materÀdàkọ:Ublist
Doctoral advisorColin Leys
Notable awardsFellow of the African Academy of Sciences (2016)

Eunice Njeri Sahle[1] jẹ òní imon isowo ọ̀rọ̀ ajé àti òní ìmò ìjìnlè nípa òṣèlú ni orílè-èdè Kenya. Ti o sì yàn ìmò nípa ọ̀rọ̀ajé ati ìdàgbàsókè òṣèlú ilẹ̀ Áfíríkà, ti o sì ti tẹ ọpọlọpọ ìwé atẹjade bí, The Legacies of Julius Nyerere (2002), o jẹ ọ̀gá àgbà Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences. O jẹ ọjọgbọn ni ilé ìwé gíga YunifásítìNorth Carolina ni ìlú ChapelHill tí o sì jẹ alága ilé ẹ̀kọ́ náà leka ìdàgbàsókè adúláwò àti ẹ̀kọ́ nípa Adúláwò. (2012-2016, 2017-2021).

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Sahle ni wọ́n bí sì ilé mọ́lẹ̀bí arákùnrin James K. Mugo, ni ẹniti o jẹ oṣiṣẹ ìjọba ti o fí orílè èdè Nairobi,ti màmá rẹ njẹ Esther.[2][3] níní ìjọ Anglican ti won sì rán gbogbo àwọn ọmọ wọn mẹ́fà lọ sí ilé iwe láti ma gbẹ ibè".[3] Ìtàn ìgbésí aayé ìyá rẹ ni o ṣé ìwúrí nípa obìnrin adúláwò akọkọ ni orílè-èdè Kenya ti o lọ sí ilé ìwé àwọn obìnrin nìkan tí Limuru; Sahle pad bà obìnrin akekoo náà nígbà tí ohùn náà lọ kọ ẹkọ ni ilé ìwé náà.[3] O lọ sí ilé ẹ̀kọ́ gíga Yunifásítì Toronto, níbi tí o tí gbà Iwe-ẹri BA nípa ètò òṣèlú àti ìdàgbàsókè àgbáyé àti ìwé ẹ̀rí Master nípa òṣèlú bákan náà ni ilé ìwé gíga Queen'sYunifásítì ni Kingston, níbi ti o ti gbà Iwe-ẹri dókítà ti a mọ sì a PhD ni eka ìjìnlè ìmò òṣèlú.[4] Her doctoral dissertation Democratisation in Malawi: State, Economic Structure and Neo-Liberal Hegemony was supervised by Colin Leys.[2] Sahle o darapọ mọ ilé ìwé Yunifásítì North Carolina, tí o sì di amungbalegbe ọjọgbọn ni ẹka ètò ẹ̀kọ́ nípa Adúláwò àti Áfíríkà, Adúláwò ti orílè-èdè Amẹ́ríkà àti ẹ̀kọ́ nípa àwọn ti won wá ni ẹyin òdì.[3] Ni ọjọ kíni oṣù kíni ọdún 2012, o di alága chair ti ẹka kàn ni ilé ìwé lẹ́yìn ìgbátí Julius Nyang'oro kò ìwé fi ipò sílè nígbàtí o ni ìdojúkọ pẹlu ilé ẹ̀kọ́ gíga Yunifásítì náà.[5] Ti o sì ṣíṣe gẹgẹbi bi alága náà títí di ọdún 2016, lẹ́yìn náà o tún lọ ṣáá mí láàrin ọdún 2017 si ọdún 2021.[4] Ohùn náà tún ní alága fún ibùdó UNC Chapel Hill's African Studies Center.[4] Sahle je alábòójútó nípa ètò ọ̀rọ̀ ajé àti ìdàgbàsókè adúláwò.[3] Ni ọdún 2002, ohùn àti David McDonald wọn di jọ pá wo pò ṣe àtúnṣe ìwé The Legacies of Julius Nyerere, a volume of conference papers on the eponymous Tanzanian statesman.[1] In 2004, she and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o co-authored a Diogenes article about Hegelianism in Chinua Achebe's work.[6] Ni ọdún 2010, o ṣe atẹjade ìwé kàn tí a mọ sì World Orders, Development and Transformation, a book on the post-World War II international order.[7] To sì tún padà ṣe àtúnṣe sì àwọn ìwé mẹta ototo: Globalization and Socio-Cultural Processes in Contemporary Africa (2015); Democracy, Constitutionalism, and Politics in Africa (2017); and Human Rights in Africa: Contemporary Debates and Struggles (2019).[8][9][10] Sahle wọn dibo yàn gẹgẹbi Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences ni ọdun 2016.[11] She o jẹ ọmọ ìjọ Anglican, ti o sì máa ń lọ sí Chapel of the Cross ni ojo jù mọ, tí o sì sọ wípé o rán àwùjọ náà lọwọ ti o sì má n je ki ohùn rí gẹ́gẹ́bíi ilé kejì ohùn".[3]

  • (ed. with David A. McDonald) The Legacies of Julius Nyerere (2002)[1][12]
  • World Orders, Development and Transformation (2010)
  • (ed.) Globalization and Socio-Cultural Processes in Contemporary Africa (2015)
  • (ed.) Democracy, Constitutionalism, and Politics in Africa (2017)
  • (ed.) Human Rights in Africa: Contemporary Debates and Struggles (2019)
  1. 1 2 3 Jennings, Michael (2006). "Review of The Legacies of Julius Nyerere: Influences on Development Discourse and Practice in Africa". African Affairs 105 (419): 299–300. ISSN 0001-9909. JSTOR 3876792.
  2. 1 2 Àdàkọ:Cite thesis
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Moss, Gary (2013-09-10). "A live-changing moment". University Gazette. Retrieved 2025-07-01 via University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  4. 1 2 3 "Eunice Sahle". University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 2025-07-01.
  5. Ellis, Lindsay; Wilson, Robin (2014-01-06). "Professors in Classroom on Time? Check.: At the U. of North Carolina, a culture of autonomy falls victim to one department's no-show scandal". The Chronicle of Higher Education. Àdàkọ:ProQuest.
  6. Thiong'o, Ngugi Wa; Sahle, Eunice Njeri (2004). "Hegel in African Literature: Achebe’s Answer". Diogenes 51 (2): 63–67. doi:10.1177/0392192104044274. ISSN 0392-1921.
  7. "World Orders, Development and Transformation". SpringerLink. Retrieved 2025-07-01.
  8. "Globalization and Socio-Cultural Processes in Contemporary Africa". SpringerLink. Retrieved 2025-07-01.
  9. "Democracy, Constitutionalism, and Politics in Africa". SpringerLink. Retrieved 2025-07-01.
  10. "Human Rights in Africa: Contemporary Debates and Struggles". SpringerLink. Retrieved 2025-07-01.
  11. "Sahle Eunice". African Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 2025-06-30.
  12. "The Legacies of Julius Nyerere". African Business (287): 64. May 2003. Àdàkọ:ProQuest.