ECAS 2019 Africa: Connections and Disruptions
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Economy and Development
Econ01
Non-state investments in natural resources extraction from Asian entrepreneurs in Sub-Saharan Africa: assessing their transformative and their disruptive effects at the local level
Econ02
The political economy of diversified business groups
Econ03
The afterlife of development
Econ04
Commodifying Africa: material and representational interests, influences and impacts
Econ05
Commodity frontiers and knowledge regimes in Africa, 1800 to present
Econ06
Disruptors in the financial markets: creating financial markets at the bottom of the pyramid
Econ07
Towards new hegemonies? The role of new actors in African development cooperation
Econ08
Regional integration in Africa and trade agreements
Econ09
Inside a construction boom: politics, responsibility and the temporalities of urban development
Econ10
Africa's enchantment with large-scale infrastructure projects - imperial aspirations re- or undone?
Econ11
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Non-existing public utilities that disrupt… and existing public utilities that are disrupted
Econ12
The crisis of land in South Africa
Econ13
Financialization and premature de-industrialization in the African context
Econ15
Digital extractivism and data-driven development in Africa
Econ16
Post-conflict reconstruction, peacebuilding and mine action: new worlds in the aftermath of conflict
Econ17
Disrupting the wage: post-work futures within and beyond Africa
Econ18
Domestic investors in large-scale investments in agriculture and extractives: new perspectives on connections and disruptions
Econ19
A new political economy in African higher education
Econ20
India's aid and soft power in Africa: connections and connectivities
Econ21
Integration of peasantry into the global market: inconspicuous connections and opportunities on the fringes of large-scale investments
Econ22
Resource nationalism in southern Africa: challenges and opportunities
Econ23
"Land grabbing" and political economy of investments in export horticulture in Africa
Econ25
Mining's connective and disruptive effects on human settlement in Africa
Econ26
The United Nations in Africa, and Africa in the UN: bureaucratic wrangling, translocal negotiations, and the politics of expertise
Econ27
Changing structural conditions in the periphery: African connections and disruptions within the global economy (towards Samir Amin's festschrift)
Econ28
Building and connecting Africa: Infrastructure construction and economic development in the XXIst century
Econ29
Disrupting models? "New" global players and the politics of development in Post-Washington consensus Africa
Econ30
The politics of governing oil in Africa: rupture and continuity?
Econ31
Continuity and disruption in public service provision
Econ33
Commercialising Africa: money, values, visions, dissonances
Econ34
Food, consumption and the home market in African industrializations
Econ35
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Tourism in Africa: new hopes, old stereotypes? [CRG Africa in the World]