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Dr. Jan Sändig is a political scientist specializing in protest movements, resistance, and political violence in Africa. After completing his political science studies at the University of Potsdam (2004–2009), he earned a doctorate in peace and conflict studies from the University of Tübingen. Currently a research associate at the University of Bayreuth, he investigates local resistance to extractive industries in Africa through the ERC project INFRAGLOB. His work spans field research in crisis zones like Nigeria, Liberia, Guinea, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Education: University of Potsdam (political science), University of Tübingen (PhD in peace/conflict studies)
- Affiliations: University of Bayreuth (ERC project INFRAGLOB), University of Tübingen (SFB 923 'Bedrohte Ordnungen')
His research focuses on understanding the drivers of armed protest, community responses to land grabbing by multinational corporations, and socio-political dynamics in post-conflict African regions. Fieldwork includes interviews with refugees, activists, and leaders of nonviolent movements like the Biafra protests.
Dr. Sändig maintains strong ties to the University of Potsdam as an alumni representative and through continued participation in academic programs. He has conducted research trips to Senegal, Cameroon, Nigeria, Liberia, Guinea, and the DRC, analyzing how governance and development intersect with local resistance to external exploitation.
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