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Linguistic hypotheses on the origin of Namibian Khoekhoe speakers

Authors Wilfrid Heinrich Gerhard Haacke
Year 2008
Journal Name SOUTHERN AFRICAN HUMANITIES
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2 Journal Article

The Power in and of Labour Relations

Authors Lisa Åkesson
Book Title Postcolonial Portuguese Migration to Angola
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3 Book Chapter

Report on citizenship law : Angola

Authors Patrícia JERÓNIMO
Description
This report discusses citizenship in Angola. It explores the history of citizenship in this country, modes of acquisition and loss, and current debates and reform plans regarding citizenship policy.
Year 2019
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8 Report

Questioning the narrative of Slavery Museums African voices will break historical silences

Authors Alessandra Ficarra
Year 2021
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
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10 Journal Article

Angola: A Model Repatriation Programme?

Authors K. Kalumiya
Year 2004
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
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11 Journal Article

Childbearing in crisis: War, migration and fertility in Angola

Authors Winfred Avogo, Victor Agadjanian
Year 2008
Journal Name Journal of Biosocial Science
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13 Journal Article

Humanitarianism and local service institutions in Angola

Authors Christoplos
Year 1998
Journal Name Disasters
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17 Journal Article

Introduction: Setting the Scene

Authors Lisa Åkesson
Book Title Postcolonial Portuguese Migration to Angola
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20 Book Chapter

Forced migration and child health and mortality in Angola

Authors Winfred Aweyire Avogo, Victor Agadjanian
Year 2010
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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21 Journal Article

When the displaced return challenges to reintegration in Angola

Authors Alexandra Kaun, UNHCR. Policy Development and Evaluation Service
Year 2008
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22 Report

ANGOLA - MEETING HEALTH AND HEALTH RELATED NEEDS WITH REFUGEES

Authors SP SIMMONDS, H BROWN
Year 1979
Journal Name Disasters
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23 Journal Article

Refugee Repatriation and Local Politics in Angola: Conflict and Creativity Following the Return of Chiefs and Party Functionaries

Principal investigator Katharina Inhetveen (Principal Investigator), Martin Sökefeld (Principal Investigator)
Description
Migration and return migration are challenging phenomena of creativity and adaptation, both in past and contemporary Africa. They cause changes in local structures and induce conflicts, which propel further cycles of adaptation and creativity by locals and migrants.The project focuses on the political dimension of such changes by analyzing the case of returning Angolan refugees after years or decades in Zambian refugee camps. More specifically, it studies the return of refugees who held political positions prior to their flight from Angola, either as neo-traditional chiefs or as functionaries of the UNITA party/rebel group. The project addresses a twofold question. Firstly, it is asked what kinds of repercussions are invoked by the return of such refugees and their re-immersion into the local political structures which will have changed during their years of absence. What kind of political order emerges from the interaction between returned political leaders and those who stayed? Secondly, it is asked how this new political order is influenced by the experiences of the returnees during their time as camp refugees. In particular, the project will examine the influence, if any, of their exposure to the international refugee regime, which propagates humanitarian and democratic values (often seen as Western values) in the camps. Has this experience shaped the new political engagement in Angola of local leaders, who have returned after staying in the refugee camps of Zambia?
Year 2011
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24 Project

Conclusions: Continuity, Rupture and Hybridity

Authors Lisa Åkesson
Book Title Postcolonial Portuguese Migration to Angola
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27 Book Chapter

Migracje młodych, wykształconych ludzi poza Unię Europejską

Year 2012
Journal Name Analizy Biura Analiz Sejmowych
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29 Journal Article

Bodily Practices and Colonialism: Sport and Physical Culture in Luanda, 1860-1930

Authors Andrea Marzano
Year 2018
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SPORT
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31 Journal Article

Plundering Polarities: Writing about the Colonisation of the Body

Authors Ana Lucia Sa
Year 2012
Journal Name Revista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares
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32 Journal Article

Race, Church, and Colonial Government in the Atlantic: the case of Angola in the age of Enlightenment

Description
ATLANTIC_ANGOLA seeks to address the issue of race by analyzing its intersections with religion/church and colonial government in Angola in the second half of the 18th-century/beginning of the 19th century. Being the main provider of slaves to Brazil, Angola had a significant role for the economic success of the Portuguese South American colony, but also in the broader context of the Portuguese empire, due its privileged geographic position in the way between Asia and Brazil. That explains the increasing attention it started to receive from the Portuguese Crown after c. 1750.The aim of ATLANTIC_ANGOLA is to understand the role of the Catholic Church in disciplining and controlling the population, and instilling ideas of racial difference. The project hypothesis is that at least part of the population resisted the disciplining aims of the rulers. That resistance took different forms, but the result was the constitution of a creolized society, mainly in the city of Luanda and its hinterland. The project will contribute to the discussion of the relations between races and perceptions of the “other” in the context of the Portuguese empire. Doing so, ATLANTIC_ANGOLA proposes a path-breaking approach to problems still understudied concerning the history of European colonization of Africa before the 19th century. It will help to develop a better understanding of the historical dynamics of the relations between Europe and Africa over the longue durée. It will also contribute to the historical explanation of the long-term effects of the colonization and the formation of the post-colonial societies, but also to the perception both of the Europeans towards Africa and Africans, and those towards Europe. As to the more tangible outcomes of this project, they include 2 books, 3 articles in major peer-reviewed journals, 1 international conference, a talk series, and the setting-up of an online project.
Year 2017
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35 Project

Decolonial fashion ethnography: 'Before Yesterday' method

Authors Mi Medrado
Year 2023
Citations (WoS) 1
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36 Journal Article

The effect of mass influx on labor markets: Portuguese 1974 evidence revisited

Authors Erik Mäkelä
Year 2017
Journal Name European Economic Review
Citations (WoS) 2
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37 Journal Article

Queen Njinga in a South-Atlantic Dialogue: Gender, Race and Identity

Authors Doris Wieser
Year 2017
Journal Name Iberoamericana
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39 Journal Article

First-Time Migration in Juvenile Common Cuckoos Documented by Satellite Tracking

Year 2016
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 10
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45 Journal Article

How Brazilian are Quicumbis? On Mesticagem and "African Indians" in Brazilian Popular Culture

Authors Jeroen Dewulf
Year 2021
Journal Name LUSO-BRAZILIAN REVIEW
Citations (WoS) 2
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47 Journal Article
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