Spatial Practices: Territory, Border and Infrastructure in Africa

Ulf Engel (SFB 1199), Marc Boeckler (U Frankfurt/Main) & Detlef Müller-Mahn (U Bonn), eds.

Publication Date

June 2018

Publisher

Leiden: Brill

Language

English

Type

Edited Volume

In Spatial Practices: Territory, Border and Infrastructure in Africa research findings from a truly inter-disciplinary research project on new spatial practices in Africa and their ordering effects on social relations are introduced.

The edited collection Spatial Practices: Territory, Border and Infrastructure in Africa presents research findings from the German Research Council’s Priority Programme 1448 “Adaptation and Change in Africa” (2011-2018). At the heart of the volume are important new spatial practices that have emerged after the end of the Cold War in the fields of conflict, climate change, migration and urban development, to name but a few, and their ordering effects with regard to social relations. These findings bear particular relevance for the co-production of territorialities and sovereignties, for borders and migrations, as well as infrastructures and orders.