Le Centre de Recherche et d’Analyse des Conflits et de la Gouvernance, Angaza Institute, de l’Institut Supérieur de Développement Rural de Bukavu (ISDR-Bukavu), au Sud-Kivu, en République Démocratique du Congo, […]
Disturbing the Aesthetics of Power: Why Covid-19 Is Not an “Event” for Fieldwork-based Social Scientists
In the spring of 2019 the Musée d’Orsay, in Paris, presented an exceptional collection of colonial art, titled Black Models: From Géricault to Matisse.1 The exhibition, consisting mainly of nineteenth-century […]
From the “Kabila-Tshisekedi deal” to the challenges of conceptualising political transition in the DRC
Congolese politics have drastically changed since the installment of the new President, Felix Tshisekedi, almost one year ago now. But have our views on Congolese politics equally shifted or do […]
Conflict and Chieftaincy in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Traditional chieftaincy has been a favoured topic of research since the colonial era in scholarship on the African continent, and it has generated a lively debate about its characteristics. For […]