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Alcinda Manuel Honwana (born 1962) is a Mozambican anthropologist who is a Centennial Professor and the Strategic Director of the Firoz Lalji Institute for AfricaLSE profile
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. Her research considers young people, social movements, political protests and social change. She served as a Senior Adviser for the
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in the Department of Economic and Social Affairs.


Early life and education

Honwana was born in
Mozambique Mozambique, officially the Republic of Mozambique, is a country located in Southeast Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west, and Eswatini and South Afr ...
. She completed her undergraduate studies at the
Eduardo Mondlane University The Eduardo Mondlane University (; UEM) is the oldest and largest university in Mozambique. The UEM is a secular public university, unaffiliated with any religion, and does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, ethnicity, or religion. The ...
, specialising in history and geography. She moved to
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for her graduate studies, working toward a master's degree (maîtrise) in
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at the
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. For her doctoral studies Honwana moved to the
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, joining
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to study
social anthropology Social anthropology is the study of patterns of behaviour in human societies and cultures. It is the dominant constituent of anthropology throughout the United Kingdom and much of Europe, where it is distinguished from cultural anthropology. In t ...
. Her early research considered post-war healing and social reintegration in Mozambique.


Research

After completing her doctorate in 1996, Honwana was appointed a Senior Lecturer at the
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. She served on the board of the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa from 1998 to 2002. In New York she worked for the United Nations Office for Children and Armed Conflict led by Olara Otunnu. Honwana then became a Director at the Social Science Research Council in New York and held a visiting position at
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teaching a graduate course in Anthropology. She joined the Board of the African Studies Association in the USA and acted as an adviser for the
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. In 2005 Honwana moved to the United Kingdom, where she was made Chair of International Development at the Open University. There she further developed her studies on youth politics and youth transitions adopting the term
waithood Waithood (a portmanteau of "wait" and " adulthood") is a period of stagnation in the lives of young unemployed college graduates in various industrializing and developing nations or regions, primarily in the Middle East, North Africa ( MENA) and ...
, which describes the prolonged period of time African children face between childhood and adulthood. For Honwana, waithood is a period in which young people are “no longer children but not yet independent adults ... it is a precarious but also a very dynamic period in young people's lives”. Honwana has argued that youth protest movements arise from their experiences of socioeconomic and political marginalisation. In her view, the challenge for youth protest movements has often been how to translate their aspirations beyond the street demonstrations into formal political agendas and governance action. She was made the 2007 Prince Claus Chair for Development and Equity at Institute of Social Studies and Utrecht University in the Netherlands. She delivered a TED talk in London in 2012, where she discussed how young people in Africa can be key drivers for socioeconomic and political change. Honwana was appointed to the
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in 2019, where she was made a Centennial Professor and the Strategic Director at LSE's Firoz Lalji Centre for Africa. Here she has led calls to decolonise the academy and to create space for new epistemologies. In 2018 Honwana delivered the Kapuscinski Development Lecture of the
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, where she discussed the politics of African youth migration and social change. Alcinda Honwana received a Honorary Doctorate from Utrecht University in 2021 for her contributions to the study of youth in Africa and for bridging academic research with policymaking.


Selected publications


Books

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Honwana, Alcinda 1962 births Living people Eduardo Mondlane University alumni University of Paris alumni Alumni of SOAS University of London Academics of the London School of Economics Mozambican women anthropologists