Abstract North Korea might be known as the world’s most secluded society, but it has witnessed the rapid rise of media technologies in the new millennium. […]
Abstract The emergence and tremendous success of Nollywood throughout the 1990s made scholars suggest that a new form of pan-Africanism had emerged, based on the transnational […]
This year we are represented with a panel at the XXVIII International Film and Media Studies Conference, “And Yet It Moves! On Cinema, Media, and Mobility”, […]
Ute Röschenthaler was invited to present her research in the weekly Afrika-Kolloquium of the department of Anthropology, Goethe University Frankfurt. In her presentation entitled “Shared Ownership […]
From 17-19 June 2021, the IHA-CREPOS research programme „La bureaucratisation des sociétés africaines” held an international conference entitled “Art, Culture, Creation: Des Pratiques (Anti)Bureaucratiques?” in the […]