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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden : Brill
    ISBN: 9789047440680
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2007
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.2096
    Keywords: Human geography ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bevölkerungsgeographie ; Sozialraum ; Afrika
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Ulf Engel -- Introduction: The Spatial Turn In African Studies /Ulf Engel and Paul Nugent -- Actors, Places, Regions, And Global Forces: An Essay On The Spatial History Of Africa Since 1700 /Allen M. Howard -- State, Region And Space In Africa /Fredrik Söderbaum and Ian Taylor -- Siamese Twin Towns And Unitary Concepts In Border Inequality /David B. Coplan -- Respacing For Peace, Security And Sustainable Development: The African Union Border Programme In European Comparative Historical Perspective /Anthony I. Asiwaju -- Staying Put In Moving Sands: The Stepwise Migration Process Of Sub-Saharan African Migrants Heading North /Joris Schapendonk -- Reshaping Congolese Statehood In The Midst Of Crisis And Transition /Timothy Raeymaekers and Koen Vlassenroot -- The Neo-Tribal Competitive Order In The Borderland Of Egypt And Libya /Thomas Hüsken -- List Of Contributors /Ulf Engel -- Index /Ulf Engel.
    Abstract: Space has been reintroduced as an analytical category to the humanities and social sciences in the early 1990s. African Studies is one of the fields of knowledge production where the so-called spatial turn has proved to be extremely fruitful. The continent provides ample evidence for complex processes of deterritorialisation (migration, globalisation, sub-nationalisms) and reterritorialisation (new regionalisms, processes of bordering, et cetera). These dialectical processes are driven by a variety of actors: political elites, multinational companies, warlords, donor governments, local traders, international NGOs, et cetera As a result substantial parts of Africa witness the emergence of new regimes of territoriality: re-ordered states, transnational and sub-national entities, new localities and transborder formations. This volume brings together contributions from anthropology, history, geography and political science
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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