Roadblocks: 'At the rhythm of the country'
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Roadblocks : 'At the rhythm of the country'. / Muzalia, Godefroid ; Mukungilwa, Bienvenu; Baganda, Stanislas; Hoffmann, Kasper; Nalunva, Alice; Banyanga, Eric; Mapatano, Jérémie; Dunia, Oscar; Cirhuza, Elisée; Muderhwa, Vianney.
Ghent : Ghent University, 2021. 54 p. (Insecure Livelihoods).Research output: Book/Report › Report › Research › peer-review
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TY - RPRT
T1 - Roadblocks
T2 - 'At the rhythm of the country'
AU - Muzalia, Godefroid
AU - Mukungilwa, Bienvenu
AU - Baganda, Stanislas
AU - Hoffmann, Kasper
AU - Nalunva, Alice
AU - Banyanga, Eric
AU - Mapatano, Jérémie
AU - Dunia, Oscar
AU - Cirhuza, Elisée
AU - Muderhwa, Vianney
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This report analyses the phenomenon of roadblocks in South Kivu, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Departing from a socio-anthropological approach, the report argues that roadblocks are sites where a variety of state and non-state actors interact with each other and with the population. The report shows that roadblocks are more than just instruments of predation. Over time roadblocks have become part of the socio-economic landscape in eastern DRC and function as sites of social regulation in the context of state fragility. Finally, the report highlights the paradox that people both support the maintenance and removal of these roadblocks, thus opening up a debate on their future in South Kivu and DRC more broadly.
AB - This report analyses the phenomenon of roadblocks in South Kivu, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Departing from a socio-anthropological approach, the report argues that roadblocks are sites where a variety of state and non-state actors interact with each other and with the population. The report shows that roadblocks are more than just instruments of predation. Over time roadblocks have become part of the socio-economic landscape in eastern DRC and function as sites of social regulation in the context of state fragility. Finally, the report highlights the paradox that people both support the maintenance and removal of these roadblocks, thus opening up a debate on their future in South Kivu and DRC more broadly.
M3 - Report
T3 - Insecure Livelihoods
BT - Roadblocks
PB - Ghent University
CY - Ghent
ER -
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