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Laars Buur

Associate Professor, Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University

Contact: 

Universitetsvej 1,  14.2

DK-4000 Roskilde

Denmark

lbuur@ruc.dk

Buur Laars

Buur, Laars
February 14, 2023

Associate Professor, Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University

Religious/Spritual

Buur, Lars, and Helene Maria Kyed. “Traditional authority in Mozambique: the legible space between state and community.” In State Recognition and Democratization in Sub-Saharan Africa, pp. 105-127. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2007.

In this book chapter, the authors explore state recognition of traditional authority in Mozambique in general and discusses in particular how legislation was implemented in the former rural war zones and opposition strongholds. The authors argue that government recognition of traditional authority emerged from the political concern of decentralization. Thus, the Decree 15 of 2000 provided the opportunity for traditional authority to be inserted into local governance. They explain that the decree was the state’s way of formally recognizing representatives of local community as quasi-state functionaries. They indicate that  community leaders should be recognized as traditional leaders who are to be consulted on behalf of the communities they represent.

Buur, Lars, and Helene Maria Kyed. “Traditional authority in Mozambique"

Buur, Lars, and Helene Maria Kyed.
2007

The authors explore state recognition of traditional authority in Mozambique in general and discusses in particular how legislation was implemented in the former rural war zones and opposition strongholds.

Ritual
Bibliographic

Cairo International Center for Conflict Resolution, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding

Non-Governmental Organization

Location: Cairo, Egypt  
Contact: info@cairopeacekeeping.org

cccpa-eg.org

Description:

Organization operates as a center of excellence in training, capacity building and research in the fields of conflict prevention and resolution, crisis management, peacekeeping, peacebuilding, and transnational threats.

Cairo International Center for Conflict Resolution, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding

Cairo International Center for Conflict Resolution, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding, Cairo, Egypt

Coercive
Organization

Cambridge African Film Festival

Festival

Cambridge, UK

cambridgefilmfestival.org.uk

The longest running African Film Festival in the United Kingdom returns with a range of films that highlight the extraordinary talents emerging from Africa. Providing a UK audience for African filmmakers and  increasing the knowledge and awareness of African and black culture in the country.

Cambridge African Film Festival

Cambridge African Film Festival, Cambridge, UK

Aesthetic
Organization

Sokari Douglas Camp

Artist (Sculpture)

Location: UK

sokari.co.uk

Camp Sokari Douglas

Artist (Sculpture)

Aesthetic
Professional Contact

Campt, Tina M. Image Matters: Archive, Photography, and the African Diaspora in Europe. Durham, N.C: Duke University Press, 2012.

In Image Matters, Tina M. Campt traces the emergence of a black European subject by examining how specific black European communities used family photography to create forms of identification and community. At the heart of Campt’s study are two photographic archives, one composed primarily of snapshots of black German families taken between 1900 and 1945, and the other assembled from studio portraits of West Indian migrants to Birmingham, England, taken between 1948and 1960. Campt shows how these photographs conveyed profound aspirations to forms of national and cultural belonging. In the process, she engages a host of contemporary issues, including the recoverability of non-stereotypical life stories of black people, especially in Europe, and their impact on our understanding of difference within diaspora; the relevance and theoretical approachability of domestic, vernacular photography; and the relationship between affect and photography. Campt places special emphasis on the tactile and sonic registers of family photographs, and she uses them to read the complexity of "race" in visual signs and to highlight the inseparability of gender and sexuality from any analysis of race and class.

[Source: Duke University Press]

Campt, Tina M. Image Matters.

Campt, Tina M.
2012

Tina M. Campt traces the emergence of a black European subject by examining how specific black European communities used family photography to create forms of identification and community.

Aesthetic
Bibliographic

Cape Town Art Fair

Art fair

Cape Town, South Africa
https://investeccapetownartfair.co.za/
Description:

Investec Cape Town Art Fair offers an intimate experience of the largest contemporary art fair in Africa, in one of the world’s most vibrant art  cities. With over 107 exhibitors, 22,000 visitors, 4800 VIPs, and a supportive local art community, the fair provides a platform for collectors, galleries, curators, artists, and art journalists from around the globe to engage and create connections. Investec Cape Town Art Fair has proven to be the place where the fast-growing African art market and the international art world meet.

Cape Town Art Fair

Cape Town Art Fair, Cape Town, South Africa

Aesthetic
Organization
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