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Kelemu Fenta Gebeyehu

Senior Lecturer of sociology - Sociology at University of Gondar | GONDAR, Ethiopia , Ethiopia

Subjects:
Religion, Social Work, Sociology
Spoken languages:
Turkish
Status:
Open to collaboration.

Work

Subjects:
Sociology, Religion, Social Work
Research Keywords:
religion, health, Social capital, social network, subjective well-being
Collaboration interests:
capability-oriented development, Social capital, social network, medical sociology
Biography:
Brief Biography Kelemu Fenta Gebeyehu has a BA degree in Sociology and Social work from Jimma University, an MA degree in Sociology from the University of Gondar, and an MSc degree in Governance and development studies from the University of Antwerp, Belgium. Gebeyehu has been working as an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Gondar, where he has served the university for more than eight years with teaching, research, and community services. Being an academic staff, he has been teaching various sociology courses including urban sociology, doing and advising researchers on different issues including urban issues, and providing community services to the local community. For more than one year, (March 2012-November 2013), he also worked as an associate students’ dean of the Maraki campus in which he was effective in managing the overall affairs of more than three thousand students and more than three hundred staff. Moreover, he is acquainted with the skills and experiences of leadership, project, policy formulation, and analysis and NVivo, SPSS, and R software packages. In addition, he has published more than six research articles in international journals which are on the issue of urban housing, urban squatter settlement and unemployment, child abuse, HIV/AIDS and Mental Health, and others. Currently, Gebeyehu is attending his Ph.D. in sociology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, and specializing in medical sociology. His research area is on the social patterning of subjective health and well-being in the context of Sub-Saharan Africa. In this vein, he wants to collaborate and work on the areas of social foundations of human well-being and social development, including religion, social capital, and social networks.

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