Luanda Micro Lab Fast City, Slow Research, Open Blog
A few weeks ago, I took part to an informal meeting organised by an international institution in Luanda. The objective was to gather the opinion of various social scientists in order to support their...
Abstracts from the Call for Papers: For this special issue of the Revue d’Histoire contemporaine de l’Afrique, the journal wishes to address the cultural history of urban societies in Southern Africa (19th-20th centuries) that was first shaped by...
Exploring new digital experiences Revue Française des Méthodes Visuelles, while acknowledging the preponderant role of photography and cinema in the evolution of research practices, remains open to other types of (audio)visual methods. And if...
I experimented an online tool created by ESRI, a private company that sells mapping and GIS instruments. The software is called StoryMaps and has some cool features to display texts, visuals and basic maps....
Antoine Petit, CEO of the French National Centre for Scientific research (my employer…) recently scandalised the academic community by calling for a management of research that would be ever more ‘competitive’ (speech publicly available...
This blog is a platform to capture the little ordinary and extraordinary things that make up everyday life in Luanda, the buzzing capital of Angola. As an academic researcher specialised in urban studies, my...
My name is Chloé Buire. I am a researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). This means that I’m a public servant in France and I’m paid to produce knowledge about...
Coordenadores: Vasco Martins e Miguel Cardina, CES-CROME O estudo sobre a produção de memórias das lutas e guerras de libertação nos países africanos de língua oficial portuguesa é ainda tema largamente inexplorado, especialmente se...