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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

Panel 6 Politics of home, identity and transnationalism in the Congolese diaspora

ASAUK Panel proposal 6 (of 12) Panel title: Politics of home, identity and transnationalism in the Congolese diaspora 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 … Continue reading

Panel 5 Navigating the cultural and environmental past of the Congo river

ASAUK Panel proposal 5 (of 12) Panel title: Navigating the Cultural and Environmental Past of the Congo River 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 … Continue reading

Panel 4 Rebelling without an end: analyzing armed groups & militia in the DRC

ASAUK Panel Proposal 4 (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 3 The Congolese military in context

ASAUK Panel Proposal 3 (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 2 Between tutelage and policy space: exploring the multiple logics in the DRC’s ties to international stakeholders in the country

ASAUK Panel Proposal 2 (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 1: Nourishing the state, feeding the people: the political economy of state building in the DRC

ASAUK Panel Proposal 1 (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

CFP African Studies Seminar at Keele University – Nov 15 2011

AFRICAN STUDIES AT KEELE (ASK) WORKSHOP Tuesday 15 November 2011, Claus Moser Building, 11:00 – 16:00 Introductory Remarks (Ann Hughes: Director of the Research Institute for the Humanities) Southern Africa in the 20th and 21st Centuries: Chair Bill Dixon Rachel Bright (Keele) ‘Who is a Real South African? Colonial Nationalism and the 1904 Cape Colony … Continue reading

Congo stream at the ASAUK conference (6-8 Sept 2012)

The ASAUK (African Studies Association in the UK) is already preparing their biannual conference of September 2012 (Leeds, Sept 6-8). The organizers would like to have a stream on Congo-research, which means between 4 and 9 panels. They have invited the Congo Research Network to participate in this. It seems to be a wonderful opportunity … Continue reading

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