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Till Förster (9 July 1955) is a German anthropologist. He held the chair for
anthropology Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, society, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including archaic humans. Social anthropology studies patterns of behav ...
at the Department of Social Sciences from 2001 to 2022 and was the founding director of the Centre for African Studies at the
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(Switzerland).


Biography


Professional career

Förster took his A levels in 1975 at the Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium,
Bonn Bonn () is a federal city in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, located on the banks of the Rhine. With a population exceeding 300,000, it lies about south-southeast of Cologne, in the southernmost part of the Rhine-Ruhr region. This ...
. He studied
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and art history
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at the universities of
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,
Bonn Bonn () is a federal city in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, located on the banks of the Rhine. With a population exceeding 300,000, it lies about south-southeast of Cologne, in the southernmost part of the Rhine-Ruhr region. This ...
and
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and completed his Magister Artium (MA) at the
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in 1981. In 1985, he completed his PhD at the
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on "Divination among the Kafibele-Senufo: On the Negotiation and Mitigation of Everyday Conflicts" (Berlin: D. Reimer Verlag, 1985). In 1994 he was awarded the qualification as a senior university lecturer at the
University of Bayreuth The University of Bayreuth (German: Universität Bayreuth) is a public research university located in Bayreuth, Germany. It is one of the youngest German universities. It is broadly organized into seven undergraduate and graduate faculties, with ...
in anthropology. His
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thesis was published under the title "Disrupted evolvement: everyday life, ritual and artistic forms of expression in northern Côte d'Ivoire" (in German. Cologne: R. Köppe Verlag, 1997). From 1996 to 2001, he headed the Iwalewa-house of the Africa Centre of the University of Bayreuth. From 2001 until his retirement in 2022, Förster held the chair for
anthropology Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, society, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including archaic humans. Social anthropology studies patterns of behav ...
at the Department of Social Sciences in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the
University of Basel The University of Basel (Latin: ''Universitas Basiliensis''; German: ''Universität Basel'') is a public research university in Basel, Switzerland. Founded on 4 April 1460, it is Switzerland's oldest university and among the world's oldest univ ...
(Switzerland). He was also founding director of the Centre for African Studies and since 2009, its vice director for research, as well as head of the research group on "Political Transformations and Visual Culture" at the
University of Basel The University of Basel (Latin: ''Universitas Basiliensis''; German: ''Universität Basel'') is a public research university in Basel, Switzerland. Founded on 4 April 1460, it is Switzerland's oldest university and among the world's oldest univ ...
. From 1984 to 1988, Förster worked as an expert in international cooperation. First as seconded development expert for integrated rural development of the German Agency for International Cooperation GmbH (gtz) and the "Credit Institute for Reconstruction" (KfW) in Niger (1984–1985), as an expert on irrigated rice cultivation and land rights conflicts in the Ivory Coast (1984) and as a specialist for the social use of
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plants in the Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso. From 1987 to 1988, he worked for the
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in Munich. As a former development expert and long-time field researcher, he has witnessed over many years how development plans based on modern, normative assumptions about "good governance" ignored social realities in Africa and local ideas of how a just and promising social order should look like. His early scholarly interest thus drew on a basic finding: Because development programmes and projects did not take local knowledge and practice into account, they often failed. The politics of governance, development, and long-term societal transformations had been at the centre of his research (mainly) in Ivory Coast and Cameroon), as well as his teaching since the beginning of his academic career. Building on his own experience in development cooperation, Till Förster is committed to regular exchange of the academy with public policy and development practice. From 2009 through 2020, he had been a member of the Advisory Commission on International Relations and Cooperation of the Swiss government, the Federal Council, which also serves as an advisory body to the
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and the
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(SDC). He is also a member of the Working Group on Rebel Governance at
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and
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, US.


Main fields of work

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Visual culture Visual culture is the aspect of culture expressed in visual images. Many academic fields study this subject, including cultural studies, art history, critical theory, philosophy, media studies, Deaf Studies, and anthropology. The field of vi ...
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Social change Social change is the alteration of the social order of a society which may include changes in social institutions, social behaviours or social relations. Sustained at a larger scale, it may lead to social transformation or societal transformat ...
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cultural assimilation Cultural assimilation is the process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a society's Dominant culture, majority group or fully adopts the values, behaviors, and beliefs of another group. The melting pot model is based on this ...
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Intentionality Intentionality is the mental ability to refer to or represent something. Sometimes regarded as the ''mark of the mental'', it is found in mental states like perceptions, beliefs or desires. For example, the perception of a tree has intentionality ...
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reflective practice Reflective practice is the ability to reflect on one's actions so as to take a critical stance or attitude towards one's own practice and that of one's peers, engaging in a process of continuous adaptation and learning. According to one definiti ...
* ... Intermediality und
transformation Transformation may refer to: Science and mathematics In biology and medicine * Metamorphosis, the biological process of changing physical form after birth or hatching * Malignant transformation, the process of cells becoming cancerous * Trans ...
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Ritual A ritual is a repeated, structured sequence of actions or behaviors that alters the internal or external state of an individual, group, or environment, regardless of conscious understanding, emotional context, or symbolic meaning. Traditionally ...
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Nation state A nation state, or nation-state, is a political entity in which the State (polity), state (a centralized political organization ruling over a population within a territory) and the nation (a community based on a common identity) are (broadly ...
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statehood A state is a political entity that regulates society and the population within a definite territory. Government is considered to form the fundamental apparatus of contemporary states. A country often has a single state, with various administrat ...
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Non-state actor A non-state actor (NSA) is an individual or organization that has significant political influence but is not allied to any particular country or state. The interests, structure, and influence of NSAs vary widely. For example, among NSAs are non-pr ...
s as political actors * ... Political transformation * ...
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- and Central Africa


Research areas

Förster's research profile combines two specializations: political transformations and visual culture. In his work, he rejects normative understandings of
governance Governance is the overall complex system or framework of Process, processes, functions, structures, Social norm, rules, Law, laws and Norms (sociology), norms born out of the Interpersonal relationship, relationships, Social interaction, intera ...
as the control and steering of organizations, their government or corporate management, and understands them as genuinely political processes. For Förster, governance denotes political processes of coordinated collective action between both state and non-state actors to identify and resolve complex societal problems. Corresponding to Förster's understanding of politics as all processes in which social actors discuss and negotiate how they will want to live together, coordinated collective action is not necessarily cast in institutionalised forms but can and often does grow out of the many – sometimes subtle, sometimes blatant – political interactions of social life. Förster deals in particular with the actors' ability to act, their political imagination and power of articulation as well as their interactions, which eventually lead to the formation of social and political regimes and social spaces. His conceptualisation of imagination as the social production of images has direct consequences for the study of statehood in regions where the normative imaginary of the
Westphalian state A sovereign state is a state that has the highest authority over a territory. It is commonly understood that a sovereign state is independent. When referring to a specific polity, the term "country" may also refer to a constituent country, or a ...
has little societal relevance, because in these regions most actors develop different visions of their future that are not based on normative, usually Western understandings of statehood.
Imagination Imagination is the production of sensations, feelings and thoughts informing oneself. These experiences can be re-creations of past experiences, such as vivid memories with imagined changes, or completely invented and possibly fantastic scenes ...
creates projective ideas of how social problems should be solved. This shapes the articulation of the interests of the actors and thus the formation of larger groups and their arrangements for solving social problems. Till Förster on African Cities
youtube, accessed: 21 March 2023 As art historian, Förster also attaches particular importance to the visual side of his work and research documentation, in particular through colour and black-and-white photography, which is otherwise often ignored in social science research.


Research projects (selection)

* ... “Life in the West African Savannah since the 1970s: Hegemony and autonomy”. With Koechlin, Lucy. (completed) * ... “Making the City: Agency, Urbanity and Urbanisation in Ordinary Cities”. (completed) * ... “Art/articulations: Art and the formation of Social Space in African Cities”. With Siegenthaler, Fiona. (completed)


Awards

* Ordre National de la République de Côte d'Ivoire (Order of Merit of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, 2016).


Publications (selection)

* ... “Bodily ethnography: Some epistemological challenges of participation”. ''Ethnography'', 23.1 (2022): pp. 1–21
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* ... "Alternativen zur Restitution? Lokale Perspektiven auf ein globales Problem", in Sandkühler, T., Epple, A., and Zimmerer, J. (eds.) ''Geschichtskultur durch Restitution? Ein Kunst-Historikerstreit''. Cologne: Böhlau (Beiträge zur Geschichtskultur), pp. 163–180. (2021) edoc
Open Access, accessed: 24 March 2023
* ... ''Existential Transformations: Life in the West African savannah since the 1970s''. Basel: Institute of Anthropology, 2020
edoc, accessed: 24 March 2023
* ... "The Invisible Social Body: Experience and poro ritual in northern Côte d’Ivoire”. ''African Studies Review'', vol. 62.1 (2019): 99–119
edoc, accessed : 24 March 2023
* ... "The Unbearable Lightness of African Cities". ''Social Dynamics'', vol. 44.2 (2018), pp. 405–424
edoc, accessed : 24 March 2023
* ... "Mirror Images: Mediated Sociality and the Presence of the Future”. ''Visual Studies'', vol. 33.1 (2018), pp. 84–97
edoc, accessed : 24 March 2023
* ... « La paix dans une zone de guerre. Lire la crise ivoirienne sur le temps long et par le bas ». ''Politique Africaine'', 2017/4 (no. 148), pp. 109–129. * ... „Insurgent Nationalism: Political imagination and rupture in Côte d’Ivoire“. ''Africa Spectrum'', vol. 48.3 (2013), pp. 3–31
edoc, accessed: 24 March 2023
''Editorships (selection)'' * ... with Fiona Siegenthaler. ''Aesthetics of Articulation''. Basel: Institute of Anthropology, 201
21.03.2023 edoc, accessed: 24 March 2023
* ... with Carole Ammann. ''African Cities and the Development Conundrum''. (International Development Policy 10) Leiden: Brill, 2018
edoc, accessed: 24 March 2023
* ... with Lucy Koechlin. ''The Politics of Governance''. New York: Routledge, 2015 econd edition 2017 * ... with Sidney Kasfir. ''African Art and Agency in the Workshop''. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2013.


References


External links

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Publications of and on Till Förster
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Till Förster on African Cities
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