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Oduma Adelio is a Lecturer and doctoral researcher at the University of Tübingen, affiliated with the Faculty of Humanities and the Department of Anglophone Literary Cultures and Global South Studies. His work bridges genocide studies, moral philosophy, and literary analysis.
- Doctoral Researcher, University of Tübingen
- Former Researcher, Guerrand-Hermès Foundation for Peace
- Former Researcher, Global Humanity for Peace Institute (University of Wales Trinity Saint David)
His research explores transitional justice, trauma narratives, and ethical debates in digitalization. He has contributed to AI ethics publications and the UNESCO Collective Healing Initiative. Adelio co-edits the forthcoming volume Negotiating Peace, Mediating Conflict (Routledge, 2025), focusing on relational peacebuilding frameworks.
Recent collaborations include:
- “Transparency-Check” (ACM Journal, 2023) – AI ethics in personalization systems
- “Ethical Guidelines for doing research with children” (IZEW, 2022) – sensitive subject area research
Adelio teaches courses on post-genocide Rwandan literature, Caribbean writing, and Black British literature from the 1950s to the present. He studied at Oxford, Cambridge, and Tübingen Universities.



