LC control no. | nb 99150232 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Smith, Stephen, 1956- |
Variant(s) | Smith, Stephen W., 1956- |
Associated country | United States |
Associated place | France Germany |
Birth date | 1956-10-30 |
Place of birth | Connecticut |
Field of activity | Africa--Research Africa--Study and teaching |
Affiliation | Duke University International Crisis Group United Nations |
Profession or occupation | Anthropologists Biographers Authors Historians Editors Journalists College teachers |
Found in | Bokassa, c2000: t.p. (Stephen Smith) back cover (since 1988, has responsibility for Africa in Libération; written several books about the continent) Bib. nat. de France OPALE-PLUS data base, 20 July 2000 (Stephen Smith, born 30 Oct. 1956; journalist, head of the African service in Libération) LC data base, 20 July 2000 (hdg.: Smith, Stephen, 1956-) Duke Sanford School of Public Policy WWW page, May 25, 2010 (Stephen W. Smith, Visiting prof. of African and African American Studies, former Africa editor of Le Monde) Wikipedia, July 27, 2017 (Stephen Smith (journalist); Stephen William Smith is an American anthropologist, biographer, editor, historian, journalist, and writer; he is a former editor of the French daily newspaper Libération and the former deputy editor of the foreign desk at Le Monde; for many years he worked as a traveling correspondent for Radio France International and Reuters News Agency in West and Central Africa; he was born on October 30, 1956 in Connecticut and studied African law and anthropology at the University of Paris and history, philosophy, and political science at the Free University of Berlin; after working as a freelance journalist for a few years, Smith joined the staff of Libération in 1986; in 2000 he became the Africa editor for Le Monde, becoming deputy director there two years later; in 2005 he left the paper to return to work as a freelance journalist) La ruée vers l'Europe, 2018: title page (Stephen Smith) page 4 of cover (journalist-writer and academic; covered Africa for Libération, then Le Monde; worked as an analyst for the United Nations and the International Crisis Group; since 2007 he is professor at Duke University, United States, where he teaches African studies; author of about 15 works published in France) |
Associated language | fre eng |
Invalid LCCN | n 97059782 |