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Researchers blogging about their field work in DR Congo

Read the blog posts written by Congolese and non-Congolese researchers reflecting about their fieldwork experiences in the DRC – go to the category ‘field notes’

Congolese researchers talking about their research (Video interviews)

The Congo Research Network wants to give more visibility to Congolese researchers. Therefore, we have interviewed 17 Congolese researchers in Kinshasa. Each week, a new video will be posted via the CRN Youtube Channel. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kU3gNbLGZzg 1st interview 2nd interview 3rd interview

List of Profiles of Researchers on Congo

Below, in alphabetical order, different researchers on Congo. Click on the names to see their profiles (hyperlinks are added to most of the names – even though these do not always appear in blue). We are looking for all sorts of profiles, like journalists or enthusiasts as well, so feel free to contact us to … Continue reading

3rd interview on the Congo Research Network Youtube Channel

follow this link to watch the 3rd interview with a Congolese researcher http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFmZ8Ro9DbE

Panel 12 Revisiting the Congolese Sixties

ASAUK PANEL PROPOSAL 12 (of 12) This panel will be presented at the biannual conference of the ASAUK (African Studies Association in the UK) in September 2012 (Leeds, Sept 6-8). The organizers have invited the Congo Research Network to participate in this. 12 Congo related panels have been accepted. If you wish to participate, you can join … Continue reading

Panel 11 Congo and the politics of culture

ASAUK PANEL PROPOSAL 11 (of 12) Congo and the Politics of Culture This panel will be presented at the biannual conference of the ASAUK (African Studies Association in the UK) in September 2012 (Leeds, Sept 6-8). The organizers have invited the Congo Research Network to participate in this. 12 Congo related panels have been accepted. If … Continue reading

Panel 10 Congolese popular music: local and global practices and their contexts, strategies and stakes

ASAUK PANEL PROPOSAL 10 (of 12) Congolese Popular Music: local and global practices and their contexts, strategies and stakes. This panel will be presented at the biannual conference of the ASAUK (African Studies Association in the UK) in September 2012 (Leeds, Sept 6-8). The organizers have invited the Congo Research Network to participate in this. 12 … Continue reading

Panel 9 Theatre in DR Congo

ASAUK PANEL PROPOSAL 9 (of 12) Panel Title: Theatre in DR Congo This panel will be presented at the biannual conference of the ASAUK (African Studies Association in the UK) in September 2012 (Leeds, Sept 6-8). The organizers have invited the Congo Research Network to participate in this. 12 Congo related panels have been accepted. If … Continue reading

Panel 8 An imperial hangover? Rethinking Katangan nationalism, 1960-1969

ASAUK Panel proposal 8 (of 12) Panel Title: An Imperial Hangover? Rethinking Katangan Nationalism, 1960-1969 This panel will be presented at the biannual conference of the ASAUK (African Studies Association in the UK) in September 2012 (Leeds, Sept 6-8). The organizers have invited the Congo Research Network to participate in this. 12 Congo related panels have … Continue reading

Panel 7 La conversion religieuse et les tensions sociales: religions, inclusion et exclusion

ASAUK Panel proposal 7 (of 12) Panel title: La conversion religieuse et les tensions sociales : Religion, inclusion et exclusion This panel will be presented at the biannual conference of the ASAUK (African Studies Association in the UK) in September 2012 (Leeds, Sept 6-8). The organizers have invited the Congo Research Network to participate in … Continue reading

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