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Issouf Dosso is a PhD Researcher at the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies (BCDSS), University of Bonn, Germany, since 2025, supervised by Prof. Dr. Claudia Jarzebowski. His research examines the socio-economic aftermath of French abolition of indigenous slavery in Northwestern Côte d'Ivoire.
His academic background includes:
- PhD in progress (2025–present) at University of Bonn
- MA in Dependency and Slavery Studies (2021–2024) from University of Bonn
- MA in American Literature and Civilization (2015–2020) from Université Peleforo Gon, Côte d'Ivoire
- BA in English (2012–2015) from Université Peleforo Gon, Côte d'Ivoire
Dosso's work investigates mass slave emancipation in Kabadugu circa 1905, analyzing how approximately 5,000–6,000 freed individuals migrated to culturally distinct host communities. His bricolage methodology explores how shame, fear of recapture, and slave-stigma shaped non-slave diasporic identities across generations, revealing abolition's disruptive impact on colonial labor structures and social hierarchies. The research bridges African history, postcolonial studies, and memory theory through archival and ethnographic lenses.
As part of BCDSS's interdisciplinary framework, Dosso contributes to global scholarship on dependency systems while examining long-term consequences of emancipation in West Africa. His prior role as Student Assistant (2022–2024) at the same center demonstrates sustained engagement with the institution's research ecosystem.
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