Kajsa Hallberg Adu

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Kajsa Hallberg Adu
Born7th February 1981
NationalitySwedish
Alma materUppsala University
OccupationLecturer
Known forBlogging
Websitehttps://kajsaha.com/

Kajsa Hallberg Adu (Born 7 February 1981) is Swedish academic lecturer at Ashesi University, blogger and founder of Blogging Ghana.[1][2]

Early life

Kajsa was born in Umeå in Sweden.

Education

Kajsa had her Masters in Political Studies from Uppsala University. She also holds a PhD in African Studies from the University of Ghana.

Awards and recognition

  • The Hewlett Foundation Research Award Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS) at the University of Ghana in November 2014.
  • Agneta and Gunnar Nilsson's Scholarship for Intercultural Studies (SWEA) 2007
  • Georgia Rotary Student Program 2001 [3]

Affilations

  • African Studies Association (ASA)
  • African Studies Association of Africa (ASAA)
  • Ghana Studies Association (GSA)[4]

Publications

cihablog. (2015, September 25). In the News: A Deeper Understanding of African Migrants. Retrieved March 4, 2016, from http://www.cihablog.com/in-the-news-a-deeper-understanding-of-african-migrants/

  • Hallberg Adu, K. (2015, July). On a Course to Migrate? Migration Aspirations among University Students in Ghana (Thesis). University of Ghana. Retrieved from http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/21899
  • Hallberg Adu, K. (2014). Nigeria’s Nonviolent Protest Movements Gathering Momentum. Emergence Magazine. Retrieved from http://mettacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/emergence%20July-%20Africa%202014.pdf
  • Hallberg Adu, K. (2014b). What is the opposite of a knowledge society? A critical reflection from Ghana. In L. Amoah (Ed.), Impacts of the Knowledge Society on Economic and Social Growth in Africa. IGI Global
  • Öberg, P.O. and Hallberg Adu, K. 2009. "The Deceptive Juncture: The Temptation of Attractive Explanations and the Reality of Political Life" in Magnusson & Ottosson (eds.) The Evolution of Path Dependence. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
  • Hallberg Adu, K. (2009). Private Higher Education on the Rise. University World News.

See Also

References

  1. ^ "Faculty: Adu, Kajsa Hallberg (Ph.D)". Ashesi University. Retrieved 10 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Blogging Ghana Picks new Directors". BFTonline. Business and Financial Times. Retrieved 10 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Blogging Ghana Picks new Directors". Retrieved 12 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Blogging Ghana Picks new Directors". Retrieved 12 April 2018.