معرفی
Mads Petry Yding serves as a Research Fellow at the Centre of African Studies within the Faculty of Theology at the University of Copenhagen. His research centers on East African socio-political dynamics, with specialized focus on the Turkana region of Kenya. He maintains active international collaborations through recent visiting appointments at:
- University of Oxford (March 2022–June 2024)
- Michigan State University (2019–present)
- Emory University (July–December 2017)
- University of Oslo (August–September 2016)
His research portfolio spans:
- African Studies
- Colonial History
- Political Anthropology
- Development Theory
- Modern History
- Kenyan Politics
Publication trends reveal consistent engagement with Turkana's historical and contemporary challenges. The 2024 article explores chiefly authority during British colonialism, while the 2016 study dissects Norwegian development initiatives in Turkana's desert environment. Both works demonstrate his methodological blend of historical analysis and anthropological fieldwork focused on external interventions in African societies.
No scientific awards or student advisement activities are documented in the provided materials. Research funding sources and laboratory affiliations remain unspecified, though his Oxford collaboration (2022–2024) suggests ongoing high-level international research engagement.




