In 2002, the African Union (AU) inaugurated its Chinese-funded, designed, built, and furnished headquarters building in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, receiving the admiration of African leaders. The building was hailed as a new material expression of pan-African unity. This article explores the affective potency of the AU built environment to unsettle and unfurl conceptions of pan-African identity. Beginning with an analysis of sensory impressions of the outer appearance and architectural forms of the built space, the article meanders through its inner structures to describe how these assemble affective intensities around the notion of pan-Africanism. In particular, it concentrates on the experiences of Addis Ababa residents and AU officials who e...
To date, there has been no scholarly examination of Nairobi's symbolic space; of the discourses that...
The life and career of Arturo Mezzedimi are the rare tale of an immigrant who conquered the main sta...
To date, there has been no scholarly examination of Nairobi's symbolic space; of the discourses that...
In 2002, the African Union (AU) inaugurated its Chinese-funded, designed, built, and furnished headq...
Innovative study of state politics, identity and buildings that sheds new light on the links between...
African regional integration has its ideological roots in Pan-Africanism, which aims for the unity o...
After independence in the early 1960s, new nation states in sub-Saharan Africa started a long and of...
This collection of essays analyzes different iterations of African unity, exploring the political an...
Since the mid-2000s, the condominiums have embodied the Ethiopian developmental state in the capital...
When the government of China offered to fund the construction of Lesotho’s parliament building, pre-...
Addis Ababa is undergoing rapid urban transformation—and at the expense of local communities who are...
The African Union's new offices in Addis Ababa stand upon the site of the city's former central pris...
The African Union's new offices in Addis Ababa stand upon the site of the city's former central pris...
Abstract: This paper revisits the ideology of Pan-Africanism and examines how it has been institutio...
After independence around 1960, colonial states in Africa started a long and often ambiguous process...
To date, there has been no scholarly examination of Nairobi's symbolic space; of the discourses that...
The life and career of Arturo Mezzedimi are the rare tale of an immigrant who conquered the main sta...
To date, there has been no scholarly examination of Nairobi's symbolic space; of the discourses that...
In 2002, the African Union (AU) inaugurated its Chinese-funded, designed, built, and furnished headq...
Innovative study of state politics, identity and buildings that sheds new light on the links between...
African regional integration has its ideological roots in Pan-Africanism, which aims for the unity o...
After independence in the early 1960s, new nation states in sub-Saharan Africa started a long and of...
This collection of essays analyzes different iterations of African unity, exploring the political an...
Since the mid-2000s, the condominiums have embodied the Ethiopian developmental state in the capital...
When the government of China offered to fund the construction of Lesotho’s parliament building, pre-...
Addis Ababa is undergoing rapid urban transformation—and at the expense of local communities who are...
The African Union's new offices in Addis Ababa stand upon the site of the city's former central pris...
The African Union's new offices in Addis Ababa stand upon the site of the city's former central pris...
Abstract: This paper revisits the ideology of Pan-Africanism and examines how it has been institutio...
After independence around 1960, colonial states in Africa started a long and often ambiguous process...
To date, there has been no scholarly examination of Nairobi's symbolic space; of the discourses that...
The life and career of Arturo Mezzedimi are the rare tale of an immigrant who conquered the main sta...
To date, there has been no scholarly examination of Nairobi's symbolic space; of the discourses that...