African borderlands – such as those between South Sudan, Uganda and Congo – are often presented by analysts as places of agency and economic opportunity, in contrast to hardened, securitized borders elsewhere. We emphasize, however, that even such relatively porous international borders can nevertheless be the focus of significant unease for borderland communities. Crossing borders can enable safety for those fleeing conflict or trading prospects for businesspeople, but it can also engender anxieties around the unchecked spread of insecurity, disease and economic exploitation. Understanding this ambiguous construction of borders in the minds of their inhabitants requires us, we argue, to look beyond statist or globalizing discourses and to ...
This article compares two cases of securitization along South Sudan’s border with the Democratic Rep...
International audienceThis article is about border practices circumventing the law – "clandestine" m...
Recent literature has emphasised the political and economic opportunities afforded to peoples living...
African borderlands – such as those between South Sudan, Uganda and Congo – are often presented by a...
Critical researchers in anthropology, politics, and history have profited from the spatial turn, or ...
Since the end of the Cold War, the monopoly of legitimate organized force of many African states has...
Critical researchers in anthropology, politics, and history have profited from the spatial turn, or...
The ‘coloniality’, porosity, and ‘ungovernability’ of borders in West Africa, have engendered undocu...
The externalized European “migration management” in West Africa has technologically modernized and m...
There has been a proliferation of research on Africa’s borderlands over the past decade, which refle...
Recent literature has emphasised the political and economic opportunities afforded to peoples living...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2020.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The questions of access to state resou...
We explore the effect of historical ethnic borders on contemporary conflict in Africa. We document t...
This article situates the EU border externalisation process within the regional history and social d...
New field work conducted by Kristof Titeca for the CSRC in the border areas of North-Western Uganda,...
This article compares two cases of securitization along South Sudan’s border with the Democratic Rep...
International audienceThis article is about border practices circumventing the law – "clandestine" m...
Recent literature has emphasised the political and economic opportunities afforded to peoples living...
African borderlands – such as those between South Sudan, Uganda and Congo – are often presented by a...
Critical researchers in anthropology, politics, and history have profited from the spatial turn, or ...
Since the end of the Cold War, the monopoly of legitimate organized force of many African states has...
Critical researchers in anthropology, politics, and history have profited from the spatial turn, or...
The ‘coloniality’, porosity, and ‘ungovernability’ of borders in West Africa, have engendered undocu...
The externalized European “migration management” in West Africa has technologically modernized and m...
There has been a proliferation of research on Africa’s borderlands over the past decade, which refle...
Recent literature has emphasised the political and economic opportunities afforded to peoples living...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2020.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The questions of access to state resou...
We explore the effect of historical ethnic borders on contemporary conflict in Africa. We document t...
This article situates the EU border externalisation process within the regional history and social d...
New field work conducted by Kristof Titeca for the CSRC in the border areas of North-Western Uganda,...
This article compares two cases of securitization along South Sudan’s border with the Democratic Rep...
International audienceThis article is about border practices circumventing the law – "clandestine" m...
Recent literature has emphasised the political and economic opportunities afforded to peoples living...