Comparing the Copperbelt

Comparing the Copperbelt

Political Culture and Knowledge Production in Central Africa

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      • Conference: Comparing the Copperbelt: Social history and knowledge production in Central Africa, 18-19 June 2021
      • Extractive Industries and the Environment: Production, Pollution and Protest from a Global and Historical Perspective, 6-7 December 2019 (Oxford)
      • Workshop: Comparaison de la ‘copperbelt’: société, écologie et culture dans les communautés minières d’Afrique centrale, 23-24 July 2019 (Université de Lubumbashi)
      • Seminar: ‘Cultural Production in Africa’s Extractive Communities’, 16 May 2019
      • Seminar: ‘Knowledge production in colonial and post-colonial history’, 2 Nov 2018
      • Workshop: Comparing the Copperbelt: Political culture and knowledge production in Central Africa, 23-24 July 2018 (Kitwe, Zambia)
      • Conference: ‘Congolese Studies: Past, Present, Future’, 26-27 April 2018
      • Seminar: ‘Mining and Environmental Change in African History’, 3 November 2017
      • Seminar: ‘Urban spirituality in Central and Southern Africa’, 8 June 2017
        • Report: ‘Urban Spirituality in Central and Southern Africa’, 8 June 2017
      • Seminar: ‘Comparing Africa’s Copperbelt’, 5-6 December 2016
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Blog posts

Museum Cultures in the Copperbelt: The Yabili Family Museum in Lubumbashi – Sarah Van Beurden

21st May 2019 Claire Phillips 0

Sarah Van Beurden is an Associate Professor of History at the Ohio State University and a visiting scholar in the Department of African Studies at […]

Historicising Cross-Border Copperbelt Relations through Football, 1900-1960s – Hikabwa Chipande

23rd April 2019 Claire Phillips 0

Hikabwa Chipande is a Lecturer & Researcher in Sports at the University of Zambia School of Education. Missionaries, industrialists and colonialists introduced team sports such […]

Beyond the Male Gaze: Images of Katangese Women – Rachel Taylor

21st March 2019 Claire Phillips 0

Rachel Taylor is Research Associate in the History of Haut Katanga on the ‘Comparing the Copperbelt’ project. When I started work on the Comparing the […]

Using oral history in the research of mining communities – Iva Peša

11th February 2019 Claire Phillips 0

Iva Peša is Research Associate in Environmental History on the ‘Comparing the Copperbelt’ project. Many researchers have attempted to record processes of social change among […]

Solwezi will be the “new copperbelt”: dashed expectations, collective grievances, and ethnic tensions in North-Western Zambia – Robby Kapesa

15th January 2019 Claire Phillips 0

Robby Kapesa is a PhD student at the Copperbelt University under the Dag Hammarskjöld Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies in Zambia. Following the privatization […]

Oldies but Goodies: The Phenomenon of Artistic Revival in the Copperbelt – Enid Guene

5th December 2018 Claire Phillips 0

Enid Guene is Research Associate in Cultural History on the ‘Comparing the Copperbelt’ project. Contemporary African art is on the rise, or at least, that […]

South-south cooperation in the twenty-first century Copperbelt: Egyptian investment in Zambia’s copper value chain – Mostafa Abdelaal

14th November 2018 Claire Phillips 0

Mostafa Abdelaal is a PhD student at the University of Cambridge and Assistant Lecturer at the Institute of African Research and Studies at Cairo University. For […]

Frustration in the Archives: Working in Kongolo, Tanganyika Province – Reuben Loffman

3rd October 2018 Claire Phillips 0

Reuben Loffman’s forthcoming book, Church and State in the Belgian Congo, 1909-1962, based in part on his PhD fieldwork, will be published in the Cambridge […]

The Knowledge of Hearts and Minds: Measuring Love (and Intelligence) in Late Colonial Congo – Amandine Lauro

26th July 2018 Claire Phillips 0

Amandine Lauro is a Research Associate of the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS) at the Université libre de Bruxelles. “Love, what is it?” […]

Refined copper on a truck

Researching the private sector: Participant Observation in a multinational logistics company in the Copperbelts – Hélène Blaszkiewicz

8th May 2018 Claire Phillips 0

Hélène Blaszkiewicz is currently completing her PhD at the Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3. Extractive capitalism in Africa is characterised by the active participation of diverse […]

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Recent blog posts

  • Comparing the Copperbelt: Final Thoughts and Future Directions – Miles Larmer

    19th October 2021 0
  • Mineworkers Union of Zambia (MUZ) main chamber at the mine’s headquarters, Katilungu House, Kitwe, Copperbelt. Photo, Robby Kapesa (2020)

    ‘We are not just a union, we are a family’ – Robby Kapesa and Thomas McNamara

    2nd June 2020 0
  • Why language matters – on ex-mineworkers’ nostalgia in Lubumbashi (DR Congo) – Daniela Waldburger

    1st April 2020 0

News

  • Article in Oxford ASC Annual Newsletter

    14th September 2021 0
  • Published online (Open Access): Miles Larmer, ‘Living for the City: Social Change and Knowledge Production in the Central African Copperbelt’

    2nd September 2021 0
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This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant Agreement No. 681657).

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