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The Bradt Travel Guide to Senegal
Every once in a while, someone will contact me to ask me to contribute to a non-academic project. As an academic ensconced in my ivory tower, isolated in a gated campus on a ridge at the edge of a mountain … Continue reading
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Rationale for this blog’s title
I have called my blog “Eric Ross, academic” because many Eric Rosses inhabit cyberspace. A simple google search produced the following: an American jazz composer/performer, an American Staff Sergeant (who died from wounds suffered in Baquba, Iraq), another US Master … Continue reading
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Eric Ross, academic
Welcome to my blog. I never thought I would write one. I am an Associate Professor of Geography at Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco. This blog relates to the various academic and scholarly activities I am involved in. Much … Continue reading
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