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Cherry Leonardi is an associate professor in African history at Durham University in the UK, specialising in the history of South Sudan and northern Uganda. Her previous research explored local-level processes of state formation and the construction of authority, communities, and boundaries. She is the author of Dealing with Government in South Sudan: Histories of Chiefship, Community and State and co-author of Dividing Communities in South Sudan and Northern Uganda: Boundary Disputes and Land Governance.
RCC Research Project: Bush Wars? Conservation, Conflict and Cultures of Nature in South Sudan and Northern Uganda, c. 1840–2020
Selected Publications:
- with Abraham Diing Akoi, Alimure Modi Waran, Jedeit J Riek, Machot Amuom, Tabu Elder and Leben Nelson Moro. Fuelling Poverty: The challenges of accessing energy among urban households in Juba, South Sudan (Rift Valley Institute: London, 2020)
- "Patchwork states: the localisation of state territoriality on the South Sudan-Uganda border, 1914-2014." Past & Present 248, no. 1 (2020): 209–258.
- with A. J. Browne. Valuing Land in Eastern Africa. Special issue of Critical African Studies 10, no. 1 (2018).
- with M. Santschi. Dividing Communities in South Sudan and Northern Uganda: Boundary Disputes and Land Governance (Rift Valley Institute: London, 2016).
- Dealing with Government in South Sudan: Histories of Chiefship, Community and State (James Currey, Oxford: 2013)
- "Points of order? Local government meetings as negotiation tables in South Sudan." Journal of Eastern African Studies 9 (2015): 650-668.
- "South Sudanese Arabic and the negotiation of the local state, c. 1840–2011." Journal of African History 54, no. 3 (2013): 351-372.