Based on research insights shared at Burundi Research Network Conference in Nairobi in July 2019, Andrea Purdeková invites us to reverse the mainstream relationship between empirics and theory. Taking the example of Burundi, Purdeková illustrates why the framing of ‘crisis’ and displacement means we need to reconsider our conceptual lens and further disengage from the colonial gaze
AbstractThe authors use Burundi's 2025 Vision to outline a transformative theoretical framework arou...
Genocide, civil war, oppressive politics and ethnic discrimination have haunted the small African na...
This paper explores claim-making to land in Burundi, where civil war and multiple waves of displacem...
Political space in Burundi underwent a remarkable opening during the Burundian peace process and its...
Political space in Burundi underwent a remarkable opening during the Burundian peace process and it...
Displacement is often part of a cyclical process of conflict and displacement. Preventing displaceme...
Ahead of the 2015 contested elections, Burundi got embroiled in a vast refugee crisis only a decade ...
Burundi's current political crisis was launched by demonstrations against President Nkurunziza's thi...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Anthropology. American UniversitySince independence in 1962 until recently, Bu...
Abstract Burundi between History, Memory and Ideology : On a Few Recent Publications. — Upon reading...
This article is about the importance of framing in conflict situations, and how this informs peacebu...
Efforts at the decolonisation of knowledge production can be fraught with practical and theoretical ...
The ongoing Burundi crisis offers a unique opportunity to scrutinize the changing political economy ...
The world-wide conflicts around ethnic identities remind that communal identities can be a potent f...
This study explored the cartographies of trauma and displaced identities in Marie Therese Toyi‟s Wee...
AbstractThe authors use Burundi's 2025 Vision to outline a transformative theoretical framework arou...
Genocide, civil war, oppressive politics and ethnic discrimination have haunted the small African na...
This paper explores claim-making to land in Burundi, where civil war and multiple waves of displacem...
Political space in Burundi underwent a remarkable opening during the Burundian peace process and its...
Political space in Burundi underwent a remarkable opening during the Burundian peace process and it...
Displacement is often part of a cyclical process of conflict and displacement. Preventing displaceme...
Ahead of the 2015 contested elections, Burundi got embroiled in a vast refugee crisis only a decade ...
Burundi's current political crisis was launched by demonstrations against President Nkurunziza's thi...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Anthropology. American UniversitySince independence in 1962 until recently, Bu...
Abstract Burundi between History, Memory and Ideology : On a Few Recent Publications. — Upon reading...
This article is about the importance of framing in conflict situations, and how this informs peacebu...
Efforts at the decolonisation of knowledge production can be fraught with practical and theoretical ...
The ongoing Burundi crisis offers a unique opportunity to scrutinize the changing political economy ...
The world-wide conflicts around ethnic identities remind that communal identities can be a potent f...
This study explored the cartographies of trauma and displaced identities in Marie Therese Toyi‟s Wee...
AbstractThe authors use Burundi's 2025 Vision to outline a transformative theoretical framework arou...
Genocide, civil war, oppressive politics and ethnic discrimination have haunted the small African na...
This paper explores claim-making to land in Burundi, where civil war and multiple waves of displacem...