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Project

The Social Anthropology of Security Practices and Conflict Dynamics in Central African Civil Wars

This project investigates the socialization processes that (re-)configure (violent) security practices occurring in Central Africa. It aims to understand how these are shaped between community members and armed groups on one side but also to study how they impact on eastern Congo, a region characterized by insecurity and inter-community tensions, coupled with the involvement of foreign armed groups.

Date:1 Oct 2020 →  Today
Keywords:Security Practices, Central Africa, Social Anthropology, Violent Conflict
Disciplines:Anthropology of economy and development, Social movements and collective action, Political and legal anthropology, Area studies, Security, peace and conflict