Logo Research

ResearchPublicationsStudent Theses

Selected Publications

Go to: Ashesi Library

   Dr. Nathan Amanquah
  • MB Dias, B. Browning, GA Mills-Tettey, N Amanquah, and N El-Moughny, “Undergraduate Robotics Education in Technologically Underserved Communities”, 2007 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, April, 2007, pp. 1387-1392. [PDF]
  • GA Mills-Tettey, MB Dias, B Browning, and N Amanquah, “Teaching technical creativity through Robotics: A case study in Ghana”, Workshop on AI in ICT for Development (ICTD) at the 12th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 2007), January, 2007. [PDF]
  • N Amanquah and J Dunlop, “High Capacity Hotspots Based on Bluetooth Technology”, IEEE Proceedings-Communications, Vol. 152, Issue 5, Oct. 2005 p.521 – 527. [PDF]
  • N Amanquah and J Dunlop, “Deploying A Middleware Architecture for Next Generation Mobile Systems”, European Wireless 2004 Conference, Barcelona, Spain, February 2004. [PDF]
  • N Amanquah and J Dunlop, “Interference due to Link Management Signaling in Co-ordinated Co-located Bluetooth networks”, Proceedings of Vehicular Technology Conference, Fall 2003, Orlando, Florida, USA, 2003. [PDF]
  • N Amanquah and J Dunlop, “Improved throughput by Interference Avoidance in co-located Bluetooth networks”, Proceedings of 5th European Personal Mobile Communications Conference, p. 86-90, Glasgow, UK, 2003. [PDF]
  • J Dunlop and N Amanquah, “Mapping Services on Bluetooth Radio Networks”, Proceedings of European Wireless conference, p. 69-74, Florence, Italy, 2002. [PDF]

   Dr. Suzanne Buchele

  • S Fox Buchele and R Owusu-Aning, "The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Project and Its Applicability to Ghana", Proceedings of the International Conference on Adaptive Science & Technology 2007 (ICAST’07), Dec. 10-12, Accra, Ghana. [PDF]

   Astrid Twenebowa Larssen

  • AT Larssen, T Robertson and J Edwards, "Experiential Bodily Knowing as a Design (Sens)-ability in Interaction Design Desform", 3rd European Conference on Design & Semantics of Form & Movement (DeSForM), Dec. 12-13, 2007, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. [PDF]
  • L Loke, AT Larssen, T Robertson and J Edwards, "Understanding Movement for Interaction Design: Frameworks and Approaches", Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, vol. 11, no. 8, 2007, 691-702. [PDF]
  • AT Larssen, T Robertson and J Edwards, "The feel dimension of technology interaction: exploring tangibles through movement and touch", Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Tangible and embedded interaction (TEI) 2007, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, Feb. 15 - 17, 2007, pp. 271 - 278. [PDF]
  • AT Larssen, T Robertson and J Edwards, "How it feels, not just how it looks: when bodies interact with technology", Proceedings of the 20th conference of the computer-human interaction special interest group of Australia (OZCHI), Sydney, Australia, Nov 2006, pp. 329 - 332. [PDF]
  • L Loke, AT Larssen and T Robertson, 'Labanotation for Design of Movement-Based Interaction', Proceedings of Second Australasian Conference on Interactive Entertainment, Sydney, Australia, 2005. [PDF]
  • AT Larssen, T Robertson and J Edwards, "Mechanics and Meaning: Methodological Considerations when Studying Movement in HCI", Proceedings of Critical Computing: Between Sense and Sensibility: The Fourth Decennial Aarhus Conference, Aarhus, Denmark, Aug. 2005. [PDF]
  • AT Larssen, T Robertson, M Brereton, L Loke and J Edwards (eds), "Workshop: Approaches to Movement-Based Interaction", at Critical Computing: Between Sense and Sensibility: The Fourth Decennial Aarhus Conference, Aarhus, Denmark, Aug. 2005 [PDF - workshop proceedings]
  • L Loke, AT Larssen and T Robertson, "Gesture and Eyetoy: A Human-Centred Analysis of Movement-Based Interaction", Gesture Interaction Workshop, 2005, Sydney, Australia. [Presentation]
  • AT Larssen, T Robertson and J Edwards, "Understanding Movement as Input for Interaction-A Study of Two Eyetoy™ Games", Proceedings of the 18th conference of the computer-human interaction special interest group of Australia (OZCHI), Wollongong, Australia, Nov. 2004. [PDF]
  • AT Larssen, "Physical Computing - Representations of Human Movement in Human-Computer Interaction", Proceedings of Asia-Pacific Conference on Computer-Human Interaction (APCHI), Rotorua, New Zealand, July 2004.

   Dr. Molara Yetunde Ogundipe

    Books, Book chapters

  • CB Davies and M Ogundipe-Leslie (eds), "Moving Beyond Boundaries: Black Women’s Diasporas: an anthology of writing by women of the African diaspora: Africa, USA, Britain, the Caribbean, Canada and Latin America" (2 vols). Vol. 1: The International Dimensions of Black Women’s Writing, London: Pluto Press. Vol. 2: Black Women’s Diasporas, New York University Press, 1995.  
  • M Ogundipe-Leslie, "Recreating Ourselves: African Women and Critical Transformations", Trenton: Africa World Press, 1994.
    Selected in First Nomination of 100 Best Books from Africa, 2000.
  • M Ogundipe-Leslie et. al., "The WIN Document: The Conditions of Women in Nigeria and Policy Recommendations to 2,000 A.D.", Zaria: Ahmadu Bello University Press, 1985.
    Submitted to the U.N. Conference in Nairobi, Kenya by WIN (Women in Nigeria).
  • M Ogundipe-Leslie, "Sew The Old Days and Other Poems". London and Ibadan: Evans Brothers Publishers, 1985.
  • M Ogundipe, "The Sacred and the Feminine: An African Response to Catherine Clément and Julia Kristeva" [PDF]

   Anthologies featuring Professor Ogundipe's poetry

  • "Emerging Perspectives on Flora Nwapa" ed. M Umeh. Trenton, Africa World Press, 1998. “Dirge to Flora Nwapa”.
  • "Borderlines: Contemporary Poems in English" ed. JA Wainright. Canada, Coppclark Longman, 1995.
  • "New Voices in West African Poetry" ed. T Sallah. London and Nigeria, Malthouse Press, 1995.
  • "Literature Around the Globe" ed. Fink & Allan, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1994.
  • "The Heinemann Book of African Women’s Poetry" ed. Chipasula and Chipasula. London: Heinemann P, 1994.
  • "Voices: Canadian Voices of African Descent" ed. Ayanna Black. Harper Collins, 1992.
  • "Daughters of Africa" ed. M Busby, US Pantheon Books, 1992.
  • "The Heinemann Book of African Poets in English" ed. A Maja-Pearse. 1990.
  • "Voices from 20th Century Africa" ed. Chinweizu, London, Faber and Faber, 1988.
  • "The Penguin Book of Modern African Poetry" ed. G Moore, 1985.
  • "African Writing Today. Ed. Peter Nazareth," Special double issue of Pacific Moana Quarterly, Hamilton, New Zealand, vol. 6, no. 3/4 (1981).
  • "African Notes" University of Ibadan, Institute of African Studies, 1980.

    Papers, public lectures and essays

  • "A Sunday Afternoon with Ayi Kwei Armah" Aug 2002. [PDF]
  • “Leadership and Women” Women’s Education Unit Workshop of the Ministry of Education for Kuje village women. Kuje village, Northern Nigeria. 1989.
  • “Youth and Issues of Women’s Emancipation.” National Youth Conference of all Nigerian Students’ Organizations. Okigwi, Imo State, Nigeria. 1988.
  • “The Image of Women in the Nigerian Media: Prospects and Strategies for Change” Annual National Convention of the Nigerian Association of Media Women. Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria. 1988.
  • “Labour and the Mobilization of Nigerian Women” Presented to the Nigerian Labour Congress. Lagos. 1988.
  • “Foreign News Reporting and Nigeria” Special Guest Lecture to the NUJ (Nigerian Union of Journalists). Media Week. 1987. Reprinted in the Guardian National Daily. Lagos.
  • “Beyond the Women’s Decade” Keynote address to the Annual National Convention of the Nigerian Association of University Women. Zaria, Nigeria. 1988.
  • “The Role of the Media in a New Nigerian Political Order” Workshop on Political Education and all Nigerian Print Media. Bauchi, Nigeria. 1989.
  • “Mobilizing Women for Development” Niger State Symposium on Development. Minna, Nigeria. 1988.
  • “Women and the Family” Keynote Address to the WIN Women in Nigeria Conference and the launching of the book Women and the Family. Ed. WIN collective. Dakar: Codesria, 1985.
  • “African Women and the South African Struggle” Keynote Address to WIN (Women in Nigeria) Solidarity Symposium. Aug. 9. South African Women’s Day. Lagos, Nigeria. 1987.
  • “Writing for Women who Care About Children” Special Guest Lecture. Foundation of African Arts Colloquium. London, England. November 1987.
  • Weekly essays in The Guardian on issues of culture, literature , politics, and women. 1986-87.
  • “Culture as an Instrument of Diplomacy” National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies. KURU, Jos, Nigeria. Reprinted in two installments in the The Guardian. July 1987.


Back to top


Copyright © 1999-2008 Ashesi University Foundation. All rights reserved.