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Re-examining resistance in post-genocide Rwanda

Authors Nicola Palmer
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES
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1 Journal Article

Developing Rwanda's schools infrastructure standards and guidelines

Authors Seki Hirano, Eudes Kayumba, Annika Grafweg, ...
Year 2011
Journal Name International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment
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2 Journal Article

Victoire in Kigali, or: why Rwandan elections are not won transnationally

Authors Will Jones
Year 2016
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES
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3 Journal Article

In defence of humanitarianism

Authors N Stockton
Year 1998
Journal Name Disasters
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4 Journal Article

Dance performances in post-genocide Rwanda: remaking identity, reconnecting present and past

Authors Carine Plancke
Year 2017
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES
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5 Journal Article

Rwanda's involvement in Eastern DRC: A criminal real options approach

Authors Danny Cassimon, Peter-Jan Engelen, Filip Reyntjens
Year 2013
Journal Name Crime, Law and Social Change
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7 Journal Article

The strategic internationalism of Rwandan heritage

Authors Annalisa Bolin
Year 2021
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES
Citations (WoS) 1
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10 Journal Article

Governing ethnicity after genocide: ethnic amnesia in Rwanda versus ethnic power-sharing in Burundi

Authors Stef Vandeginste
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES
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13 Journal Article

Rwanda's first refugees: Tutsi exile and international response 1959-64

Authors Katy Long
Year 2012
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES
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15 Journal Article

Women's Health and Human Rights: Converging Avenues for Action in East Africa

Authors Carol Pavlish, Elena Ateva, Anita Ho
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Human Rights Practice
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16 Journal Article

Dance Performances in Post-Genocide Rwanda: Continuity, Creativity and Identity

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Over the last decade, Rwanda has witnessed a revival of ‘traditional’ dances, which are staged as a unified cultural performance. This revival gives expression to the dynamism that characterizes this East-African country in its drive to reconstruct itself after the devastation of the 1994 genocide. It also testifies to the country’s willingness to bypass the ‘ethnic’ and regional cleavages that were so critical during the period of genocide and to achieve a true sense of national unity and identity. The object of the project, which is situated at the intersection of Dance Studies and Anthropology, is to study the evolution of Rwandan dances with regard to their role in constructing the ‘New Rwanda’. The study will be microscopic and will be based on long-term fieldwork combining participation, observation and in-depth interviews. It will focus on the troupe Inganzo Ngari, which is currently considered Kigali’s best dance troupe and which performs very regularly at government sponsored or directly government related events. The study will analyse the creative reconfiguration of the troupe’s repertoire and especially the way elements stemming from different regions, periods and sociocultural belonging are creatively assembled in order to communicate the image of a unified, modern Rwanda which, nonetheless, remains rooted in its past. Attention will also be given to the growing emphasis on the spectacular side of the performance and the increased attention being given to uniformity. In line with the affirmation of Inganzo’s choreographers that Chinese folkloric dances have inspired them in reconfiguring Rwandan dances, the study will further examine how processes of globalization contribute to remodel Rwandan specificity. More broadly, by exploring dance in its dual aspect of rhythmic flow and visual form it intends to shed light on the role of this medium in contemporary societies, inasmuch as they manifest a tension between global circulation and rigid nationalism.
Year 2014
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Race Against Time: The Export of Essential Medicines to Rwanda

Authors Matthew Rimmer
Year 2008
Journal Name Public Health Ethics
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18 Journal Article

Refugee settlements are highly exposed to extreme weather conditions

Authors Sonja Fransen, Anja Werntges, Alexander Hunns, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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19 Journal Article

Ethnicised Politics: Patterns of Interpretation of Rwandans and Burundians

Authors Carla Schraml
Year 2010
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE
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20 Journal Article

Grading Complicity in Rwandan Refugee Camps

Authors Chiara Lepora, Robert E. Goodin
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Applied Philosophy
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21 Journal Article

BETWEEN REFUGEE LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS: ANALYSING THE BRITISH THIRD STATE RESETTLEMENTS TO RWANDA

Authors Olawale Iskil Lawal, lagos State University
Year 2022
Journal Name Advance Journal of Current Research
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23 Journal Article

NATION-BUILDING CONFESSIONS: CARCERAL MEMORY IN POSTGENOCIDE RWANDA

Authors Gretchen Baldwin
Year 2019
Journal Name ATELIERS DE L ETHIQUE-THE ETHICS FORUM
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25 Journal Article

Rwanda-Zaire: Refugee Camps and the Protection of Refugees

Authors G. S. Goodwin-Gill
Year 1996
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
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26 Journal Article

Genocide Commemoration in the Rwandan Diaspora

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This project explores commemorative responses to the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, seeking to build an understanding of the forms of commemoration taking place among Rwandan genocide survivors living in the diaspora. Focusing on three European case study areas – Belgium, France and the UK – it will examine the myriad ways in which community groups, authors, artists and creative practitioners are communicating their experiences of violence and exile to the host societies, and will investigate the impact of place and displacement on commemorative practices within diasporic communities. As the 25th anniversary of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda approaches, this project will make an important and timely contribution to the field of Cultural Memory Studies, advancing new critical paradigms – conceptualised in terms of a particular form of ‘exilic memory’ – for understanding the articulation and transcultural circulation of memory in specific diasporic locations. It is significant that the project will be completed in Belgium, given the colonial history shared by the two countries. The primary outputs of the project will include the completion of a monograph, the organisation of an interdisciplinary symposium and the curation of an exhibition at the Royal Museum for Central Africa in Brussels, which will feature the work of Rwandan diasporic artists and writers. These dissemination and outreach activities, combined with the personalised training offered by Ghent University’s Postdoctoral Talent Management programme, will enable the researcher to acquire new competencies and multidisciplinary knowledge and to further enhance her scholarly profile and publications, which will be crucial for reaching a position of professional maturity. The MSCA-IF at Ghent University will also offer the researcher the opportunity to establish international collaborations in her field and will facilitate outstanding intellectual exchange.
Year 2018
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27 Project

Language and space in a multilingual undergraduate physics classroom in Rwanda

Authors Ingrid Andersson, Joseph Rusanganwa
Year 2011
Journal Name International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism
Citations (WoS) 6
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28 Journal Article

The educational impact of shocks in utero: Evidence from Rwanda

Authors Tom Bundervoet, Sonja Fransen
Year 2018
Journal Name Economics & Human Biology
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31 Journal Article

Reticent Digital Diasporas in Times of Crisis

Authors Simon Turner, Lidewyde Berckmoes
Year 2020
Journal Name African Diaspora
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32 Journal Article

On the move again + Refugees walking from Zaire back home to Rwanda

Authors A MajaPearce
Year 1997
Journal Name Index on Censorship
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35 Journal Article

Forgiving a Genocide: Reconciliation Processes between Hutu and Tutsi in Rwanda

Authors Ángela Ordóñez-Carabaño, María Prieto-Ursúa
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
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36 Journal Article

The Right of Repatriation-Canadian Refugee Policy: The Case of Rwanda

Authors Howard Adelman
Year 1996
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 2
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37 Journal Article

THE COHESION OF OPPRESSION - CLIENTSHIP AND ETHNICITY IN RWANDA, 1860-1960 - NEWBURY,C

Authors A DEWAAL
Year 1994
Journal Name TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
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39 Journal Article

The 'Protection' of Refugee Witnesses by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

Authors M. Othman
Year 2002
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
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40 Journal Article

A Roundabout Revolution: Rethinking the Decolonization of Rwanda by the Practices of the Catholic Scouting Movement, 1954-1964

Authors Thomas Riot
Year 2015
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SPORT
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41 Journal Article

Planning reproductive health in conflict: a conceptual framework

Authors J Busza, L Lush
Year 1999
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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42 Journal Article

Understanding Rwandan politics through the longue duree: from the precolonial to the post-genocide era

Authors Filip Reyntjens
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES
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45 Journal Article

Small towns and rural growth centers as strategic spaces of control in Rwanda's post-conflict trajectory

Authors Ine Cottyn
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES
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46 Journal Article

Negotiating meaning in multilingual group work: a case study of higher education in Rwanda

Authors Ingrid Andersson, Joseph Rusanganwa, Anne Marie Kagwesage
Year 2013
Journal Name International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism
Citations (WoS) 5
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47 Journal Article

RURBANAFRICA

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Africa currently has a low proportion of its population living in cities and towns. This is rapidly changing, however, and by the middle of this century it is predicted that the majority of Africans will be urban residents. Understanding the connections between rural areas and cities is thus vital for planning for the future needs of the residents of sub-Saharan African countries. For this purpose, the overall objective of the African Rural-City Connections (RurbanAfrica) project has been to explore the connections between rural transformations, mobility, and urbanization processes and analyze how these contribute to an understanding of the scale, nature and location of poverty in sub-Saharan Africa. This has included critically scrutinizing the assumption that migration from rural areas to cities is one of the major development challenges faced by national and local governments in their efforts to stimulate economic growth and curb poverty. The project has been in operation from April 2012 to March 2016 and has focused on four sub-Saharan African countries: Ghana, Cameroon, Rwanda and Tanzania. Research was led by the University of Copenhagen and organized into four thematic work packages; Agricultural Transformation, Rural Livelihoods, City Dynamics, and Access to Services; and two work packages working on dissemination and policy dialogues and management and syntheses.
Year 2012
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48 Project

You Can’t Lose What You Haven’t Got:Citizenship Acquisition and Loss in Africa

Authors Bronwen Man
Book Title Debating Transformations of National Citizenship
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49 Book Chapter
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