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
follow this link to watch the 3rd interview with a Congolese researcher http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFmZ8Ro9DbE
watch the 2nd interview with a Congolese researcher on his work – posted on the Youtube Channel of Congo Research Network follow this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NRHTmF2D8k
CongoResearchNetwork now has its own channel on Youtube! In the following weeks you will be able to watch interviews with 17 Congolese colleagues. The interviews were filmed in August 2011 and the editing took place in Kinshasa during the months of August and September. Check out the interview with Bangonzy-Esso-Lisongo (in French), of the Free University of … Continue reading
Interviewing Congolese colleagues (UPN, Universite Pedagogique Nationale, Kinshasa) – videos will be posted as from October 2011 onwards
Julie Ndaya Tshiteku I am anthropologist (PHD Erasmus University Rotterdam and African Studies Center Leiden The Netherlands 2008). My research focuses on the dynamics of identity transformation among Congolese women and children within the framework of religious social movements within the Congolese churches in the context of the Diaspora and also in Congo. I am … Continue reading
BIOGRAPHIE Dieudonné IYELI KATAMU est né le 09 février 1971 à Bikoro en République Démocratique du Congo. Il a fait ses études primaires respectivement à l’Ecole primaire Upoto et à l’Ecole primaire Nkaka Pebe. Sa formation secondaire a eu lieu à l’Institut Frère Iloo de Mbandaka chez les Frères des Ecoles Chrétiennes où il a … Continue reading
JOIN THE CONGO RESEARCH NETWORK We are establishing a community of researchers working on DR Congo across the Humanities, called the Congo Research Network. Who? We are concentrating on establishing a critical mass of scholars working on any aspect of Congolese culture from any of the Humanities disciplines. Why? There are a wide range … Continue reading