👉 Uganda studies, focusing on Uganda's culture, history, politics, and society, typically inhabit academic and research environments. These include universities, research institutions, libraries, and cultural centers. Researchers may also work in governmental or non-governmental organizations focused on Uganda's development, such as the African Studies Institute at Makerere University or the Uganda National Archives. Fieldwork for ethnographic studies might take place in various settings, including urban areas like Kampala, rural communities, and historical sites.