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Call for Papers 8th International Interpretive PolicyAnalysis Conference (IPA) 2013 Societies in Conflict: Experts, Publics and Democracy Deadline February 28, 2013  Wednesday July 3 – Friday July 5, 2013,  University of Vienna, Austria Contact ipa2013@univie.ac.at Panel: “Conflicts over the Boundaries of Belonging in the Age of Migration” Panel chairs: Julia Mourao Permoser (Université Libre...
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“Diasporic Subjectivity, Intimacy and Memory”, Call for contribution, June 30-July 2, 2013, Oxford University

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27/01/2013

This conference is the last event in the “Diaspora, Cultures of Mobility, ‘Race’” series. The convenors wish to extend and expand the reflection on the concept of diaspora, its uses, its limits, or even its outright rejection as a useful concept, by unravelling the extent to which the diasporic condition affect the...
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Encounter with Ufrieda Ho, author of ‘Paper sons and daughters. Growing up Chinese in South Africa’

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28/11/2012
Encounter with Ufrieda Ho, author of ‘Paper sons and daughters. Growing up Chinese in South Africa’

  In 2011, Ufrieda Ho, an award-winning journalist and writer, published a memoir about growing up as a Chinese in South Africa. In her book, “Paper sons and daughters”, she explores her family’s history and arrival in the country. In the 1950s, her father – Ho Sing Kee – left a devastated China,...
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call for papers : New Borderlands or Cosmopolitism from below ? (NeBoCo) International Conference

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transmis par  Yoon Jung Park, Visiting Professor//African Studies//Howard University Senior Research Associate(non-resident)//Department of Sociology//Rhodes University Convener-Coordinator//Chinese in Africa/Africans in China Research Network un appel à contribution dont le deadline est le 15 juin prochain.   NEW BORDERLANDS OR COSMOPOLITANISM FROM BELOW? (NeBoCo) International Conference on Linking Theories of Border,  Concepts of Cosmopolitanism...
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Living In Between: The Chinese in South Africa

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07/04/2012
Living In Between: The Chinese in South Africa

Un article de Yoon Jung Park, publié en janvier 2012 sur Migration Information Source. Cette étude revient sur les différentes vagues migratoires chinoises vers l’Afrique du Sud et la nature de leurs interactions avec le milieu d’accueil. “South Africa is home to various communities of Chinese people who arrived at different times...
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