Dr Benedetta Rossi BA Hons, MPhil, PhD

Dr Benedetta Rossi

Department of African Studies and Anthropology
Senior Honorary Research Fellow

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Benedetta Rossi works on the history and anthropology of twentieth-century West Africa, with a focus on Hausa and Tuareg societies in the Republic of Niger. Her recent publications focus on slavery; emancipation; labour; migrations; governance; and the history and impacts of planned development. 

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Research

Benedetta is a historian and anthropologist of Africa. Her work focuses on twentieth century African and global labor history, environmental history, slavery and other forms of unfreedom, migration, planned development aid, gender and sexuality. She is working on her second book project, Slavery and Freedom in Twentieth Century Africa, contracted with Cambridge University Press (New Approaches to African History Series).

She is a member of three international research networks: (CSiW) ; Slavery in Africa: A Dialogue between Europe and Africa (SLAFNET); and (CHIBOW)  

Publications

Authored books

  • . Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press (African Studies series, 2015). ISBN: 9781107119055

Edited volumes

  • Landscapes, Sources, and Intellectual Projects in West African History. Co-edited with Toby Green. Leiden: Brill (2018). ISBN: 9789004380189.
  • . Co-edited with Anne Haour. Leiden: Brill (2010), ISBN 9789004185425.
  • .  Edited by B. Rossi (2009). Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. Hardback: ISBN 9781846311994. Paperback with new preface (released February 2016): ISBN 9781781383056

Articles in peer-reviewed journals

  • ‘’ (‘Periodizing the End of Slavery: Colonial Law, the League of Nations, and Slave Resistance in the Nigerien Sahel, 1920s-1930s’). Annales (Histoire, Sciences Sociales), vol. 72, no. 4 (2017), pp. 983-1021.
  • . International Labor and Working Class History, Volume 92, Fall 2017, pp. 7-23.
  • . International Labor and Working Class History, Volume 92, Fall 2017, 155-182.
  • ''. Journal of Global Slavery, vol. 2, no. 1 (2017), pp. 185-194.
  • ''. Africa, Volume 86, Issue 3 (2016), pp. 571-590.
  • ''. History in Africa, Volume 43 (2016), 46 pages (accessible in FirstView).
  • ''. International Journal of African Historical Studies, Volume 48, Issue 2 (2015), pp. 303-324.
  • . Canadian Journal of African Studies, Volume 48, Issue 1 (2014), pp. 1-24.
  • ''. Slavery and Abolition Volume 35, Issue 1 (2014), pp. 23-46.
  • ‘Order and Disjuncture: Theoretical Shifts in the Anthropology of Aid and Development’, Current Anthropology, vol. 45, no. 4, pp. 556-560 (2004)
  • ‘Revisiting Foucauldian Approaches: Power Dynamics in Development Projects’, The Journal of Development Studies, vol. 40, no. 6, pp. 1-29 (2004).

Chapters in edited volumes

  • ‘Kinetocracy: The Government of Mobility at the Desert’s Edge’, in J. Quirk and D. Vigneswaran (eds.), . Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014, pp. 223-256. 
  • ‘Without History? Interrogating Slave Memories in Ader (Niger)’, in A. Bellagamba, S. Greene, M. Klein (eds.), African Voices on Slavery and the Slave Trade (Cambridge and New York, 2013), pp. 536-554.
  • ‘Tuareg Trajectories of Slavery: Preliminary Reflections on a Changing Field’, in A. Fisher and I. Kohl (eds.) Tuareg Society within a Globalized World: Saharan Life in Transition. London and New York, I.B. Tauris, pp. 89-108 (2010).
  • with Anne Haour, ‘The Emergence of Hausa Identity: History and Religion’, in A. Haour and B. Rossi (eds.) Being and Becoming Hausa: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, pp. 1-34 (2010).
  • 'Being and Becoming Hausa in Ader (Niger)’, in A. Haour and B. Rossi (eds.) Being and Becoming Hausa: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, pp. 113-140 (2010).
  • ‘Introduction: Rethinking Slavery in West Africa’, in B. Rossi (ed.) Reconfiguring Slavery: West African Trajectories, pp. 1-25 (2009).
  • ‘Slavery and Migration: Physical and Social mobility in Ader (Tahoua)’, in B. Rossi (ed.) Reconfiguring Slavery: West African Trajectories, pp. 182-206 (2009).
  • ‘The Paradox of Chronic Aid’, in X. Crombé and J.H. Jézéquel (eds.) A Not-so-natural Disaster: Niger 2005. London: Hurst (English translation of original French volume), pp. 105-124 (2009).
  • ‘Les Paradoxes des Aides Chroniques’, in X. Crombé and J.H. Jézéquel (eds.) Niger 2005: Une Catastrophe Si Naturelle. Paris: Karthala, pp. 145-172 (2007)
  • 'Aid Policies and Recipient Strategies in Niger’, in D. Lewis and D. Mosse (eds.) Development Brokers and Translators: The Ethnography of Aid and Development.Bloomfield: Kumarian, pp. 27-49 (2006).
  • ‘Women, Land and Development: Gendered Paradigms of Tenure in the Rural Development Project of Keita (Niger)’, in S. Matteo (ed.) ItaliAfrica: Bridging Continents and Cultures. New York: Forum Italicum Press, pp. 119-142 (2001)

Other (podcasts, reports, interviews, encyclopedia entries, etc.)

  • 2018 ‘’. In The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History online:.
  • 2017 Interview with Benedetta Rossi, ‘’. Published online in the website of Humboldt University (Berlin), 18 December 2017.
  • ''. Article for Beyond Trafficking and Slavery, an Open Democracy blog, published online on 21 November 2017.
  • . Article for Beyond Trafficking and Slavery, an Open Democracy blog, published online on 22 April 2015
  • Audio podcast of Benedetta Rossi’s 20-minute intervention in the panel ‘The Slave Next Door: Global and Local Labor’, Symposium on Contemporary Slavery, Exit Art Cultural Centre, New York City.  (‘panel 2’, 46thminute) (2011)
  • Physical and Social Mobility in Ader (Tahoua, Niger). Final Report (40 pages) of the Research Project Mobilités Ouest-Africaines (MOBOUA) for the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) (2010)
  • Video podcast of Benedetta Rossi’s presentation ‘’ at the conference ‘Tales of Slavery’, University of Toronto, 24-28 May 2009
  • Interview with Benedetta Rossi, ‘Il faut penser une forme d’aide qui va aider le Niger à se passer de l’aide’, published on national newspaper of the Republic of Niger, Le Républicain, no. 932, 10-16 June 2010, p. 8 (full page).
  • Interview with Benedetta Rossi, ‘, Research Intelligence, issue 34, Spring 2008
  • Five entries: ‘Marshall Plan’; ‘Food Aid’; ‘Power, Discourse and Development’; ‘Governmentality’; and ‘Actor Oriented Approaches,’ Routledge Encyclopedia of International Development. General editor: Tim Forsyth; London: Routledge.. General editor: Tim Forsyth; London: Routledge (2005)
  • Occasional contributions to policy-oriented bulletins and publications including Oxford Analytica (global strategic analysis), Haramata (Newsletter of the International Institute for Environment and Development), BOND (Newsletter of British Overseas NGOs for Development).

Book reviews

  • Lawrance, B. and Roberts, R. (eds.) ‘Trafficking in Slavery’s Wake: Law and the Experience of Women and Children in Africa’. Slavery and Abolition, vol. 35, no. 4, pp. 677-679 (2014).
  • Spaulding, J. and Beswick, S. (eds.), ‘African Systems of Slavery’, Africa, vol. 81/2, pp. 338-339 (2011).
  • Campbell, G., Miers, S., and Miller, J. (eds.), ‘Children in Slavery Through the Ages’, Africa, vol. 80, no. 3, pp. 516-518 (2010).
  • (with Dmitri Van Den Bersselaar) Parker, J. and Rathbone, R. ‘African History: A Very Short Introduction’, Africa, vol. 79, no. 1, pp. 317-318 (2009).
  • Diouf, S. (ed.) ‘Fighting the Slave Trade: West African Strategies’, Progress in Development Studies, vol. 7, no. 5, pp. 249-250 (2005).
  • Liberski-Bagnoud, D. ‘Les Dieux du Territoire: Penser Autrement la Généalogie’ Man/Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, vol. 10, no. 4, p. 967 (2004).
  • Pottier, J., Bicker, A., and Sillitoe, P. (eds) ‘Negotiating Local Knowledge: Power and Identity in Development’, Progress in Development Studies, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 365-366 (2004).
  • Hagberg, S. ‘Poverty in Burkina Faso: Representations and Realities’, Man/Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 173-174 (2003).
  • Bierschenk, T., Chaveau, JP., de Sardan, JPO. (eds) ‘Courtiers en Développement: Les Villages Africains en Quête de Projets’, Man/Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 581-582 (2002).
  • Casajus, D. ‘Gens de Parole: Langage, Poésie et Politique en Pays Touareg’, Man/Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 186-187 (2002)