2016 Conference Papers and Presentations

  • Maurice N. Amutabi, Kenya), Chinese Interests and Creation of Confucius Institutes in Kenya: Deconstructing Philanthropic and Imperial Turns in the Narratives. Paper presented at the 6th Annual International Interdisciplinary conference, organized by Kenya Scholars and Studies Association and Multimedia University of Kenya, Nairobi, June 23-25, 2016.
  • Amutabi Maurice, Transient Nature of Political Parties in Kenya and the Challenge of Building Stable Political Institution and Structures in the Country: Retrospection. Paper presented at the 6th Annual International Interdisciplinary conference, organized by Kenya Scholars and Studies Association and Multimedia University of Kenya, Nairobi, June 23-25, 2016.
  • Amutabi Maurice, Narratives around Ikhonga Murwe (Crying Stone) Of Kakamega and implications for Tourism Development in Western Kenya: Some Critical Reflections. Paper presented at the 6th Annual International Interdisciplinary conference, organized by Kenya Scholars and Studies Association and Multimedia University of Kenya, Nairobi, June 23-25, 2016.
  • Maurice Amutabi, Fifty years of Kenyatta and Odinga Families in Kenyan Politics and implication for 2017 Elections: Political Analysis. Paper presented at the 6th Annual International Interdisciplinary conference, organized by Kenya Scholars and Studies Association and Multimedia University of Kenya, Nairobi, June 23-25, 2016.
  • Amutabi Maurice, Migration, Movement, Hybridity and New Identities and Security in Kenya: Political and Social Prognosis of Conflict hotspots. Paper presented at the 6th Annual International Interdisciplinary conference, organized by Kenya Scholars and Studies Association and Multimedia University of Kenya, Nairobi, June 23-25, 2016.
  • Maurice Amutabi, Economic and Social Cost of Mourning and Burial Ceremonies in Western Kenya: Cost Benefit Analysis and implication for Development. Paper presented at the 6th Annual International Interdisciplinary conference, organized by Kenya Scholars and Studies Association and Multimedia University of Kenya, Nairobi, June 23-25, 2016.
  • Amutabi Maurice, Scarcities in the Rangelands and Implication for Food Security in Kenya: Assessment of Food Security and Water Needs among Pastoralist Groups in Northern Kenya. Paper presented at the 6th Annual International Interdisciplinary conference, organized by Kenya Scholars and Studies Association and Multimedia University of Kenya, Nairobi, June 23-25, 2016.
  • Maurice N. Amutabi, Four years of Devolution and Scramble for Gubernatorial Posts in Kenya: Some Informed Reflections. Paper presented at the 6th Annual International Interdisciplinary conference, organized by Kenya Scholars and Studies Association and Multimedia University of Kenya, Nairobi, June 23-25, 2016.
  • Maurice N. Amutabi, Pius Masinde Muliro and Kenya’s First and Second Liberation Movements: Interrogating his patriotism and Nationalist Credentials. Paper presented at the 6th Annual International Interdisciplinary conference, organized by Kenya Scholars and Studies Association and Multimedia University of Kenya, Nairobi, June 23-25, 2016
  • Maurice Amutabi, Recovering History through Lullabies and Singing Games among the Abaluhya of Western Kenya: Revisiting Oral History. Paper presented at the 6th Annual International Interdisciplinary conference, organized by Kenya Scholars and Studies Association and Multimedia University of Kenya, Nairobi, June 23-25, 2016
  • Sellah Nasimiyu King’oro and Maurice Amutabi, Implications of Networking to Community Cohesion: A Case of Women Chamas in Bungoma County, Kenya. Paper presented at the 6th Annual International Interdisciplinary conference, organized by Kenya Scholars and Studies Association and Multimedia University of Kenya, Nairobi, June 23-25, 2016
  • Maurice Amutabi, The Role of Human Resource Management in Africa’s Development, thematic keynote paper presented at the Karatina University School of Business 2016 Conference, on the theme: Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Research for Economic Development in Emerging Economies at Karatina University, Nyeri, Kenya, June 15-17 2016
  • Maurice N. Amutabi, Keeping Kenya on the Right track: The Contribution of Academia in the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. Paper presentation. Institute of Development Studies Alumni. Nairobi, March 9, 2016.
 
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