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Prof. Essel, Osuanyi Quaicoo

Prof. Essel, Osuanyi Quaicoo
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Essel, O. Q. (July 29 - August 5, 2022). Analysis of art teaching strategies of ATAG/BDK competition winners from Ghana [Paper presentation]. EVC Summer School at Documenta Fifteen, Kassel

Essel, O. Q. (2022). Decolonising skin lightening practices in selected Ghanaian Universities. In Proceedings of the International Colour Association (AIC) Conference 2022 on the theme Sensing Colour, June 13 -16 2022, pp.534 - 539 International Colour Association, Toronto, Canada.

Wagner, E., Blob, W., El-Rafaeih, M., Heydenreich, R., Proetel, T., Seitz-Vahlensieck, F., Acquah, E. K., Essel, O. Q., deGraft-Yankson, P., Nkrumah, G., & Sosu, S. (2022). Global perspectives in Art Education based on examples from West Africa. State Institute for School Qualtity and Educational Research (ISB), Germany. https://www.explore-vc.org/images/downloads/Glo...

Essel, O. Q. (June, 2021). Hairstyles as a Symbol of Resistance in Ghana Senior High Schools? The Perspective of Akosua, the Cartoonist [Paper presentation]. 5th InSEA Europe Webinar

deGraft-Yankson, P. & Essel, O. Q. (November 25, 2021). In search for definition: investigation into the concept of art in Ghana [Paper presentation]. Winneba Lecture Series on Arts, Cultures, Policies & Educational Practices #4, Winneba

Essel, O. Q. (2021). Exploring Cameroonian indigenous fabric decorative techniques. In Perspectives from Ghana on museum objects in Germany. , .

Essel, O. Q. (2021). Back Coupling. In Academy of Art University Back Coupling: Transnational artistic cooperations. , Munich, Germany.

Essel, O. Q. (2021). The language of kente fabric in context. In Perspectives from Ghana on museum objects in Germany. , .

Essel, O. Q. (2021). Analytical discourse of selected afrocentric natural hairstyling culture. In Perspectives from Ghana on museum objects in Germany. , .

Kraamer, M. & Essel, O. Q. (2021). Creative collaborations between consumers and fashion designers: The role of fashion posters in urban and rural Ghana. In Sarah Cheang, Erica de Greef & Yoko Takagi Rethinking Fashion Globalisation. Bloomsbury, .

Essel, O. Q., Navei, N. & P. deGraft-Yankson. (2021). The President has Gone Western on us: Analysis of the 2021 Presidential Inaugural Ceremony Dress Fashion Choice of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. International Journal of Research & Innovations, 10(6), 33-38. DOI: 10.24940/ijird/2021/v10/i6/JUN21019

Essel, O. Q. & Logogye, C. (2021). Covid-19 pandemic fight in Ghana: Domestic production of personal protective equipment (PPE) and linguistic choices in presidential addresses from March - Novemeber 2020. European Journal of Social Sciences Studies, 6(4), 14-32. DOI: 10.46827/ejsss.v6i4.1065

Essel, O. Q. (2021). Conflicting tensions in decolonizing proscribed Afrocentric hair beauty culture standards in Ghanaian senior high schools. Internal Journal of Research and Scientific Innovations (IJRSI), 8(3), 116-122. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.51244/IJRSI.2021.8308

Essel, O. Q. (2021). Historical and sociocultural relevance of royal ‘ahenema’ sandals in Asante culture. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 26(4), 27-34.

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