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A tale of two twin houses : Mirjana Lozanovska, Migrant Housing. Architecture, Dwelling, Migration, London, New York, NY: Routledge, 2019 (Routledge Research in Architecture)
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Afro-Christian churches as (invisible) caretakers in/of the city : between precarious occupation and dynamic appropriation of the built environment.
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Een pleidooi voor meer diversiteit in stadsontwikkeling
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A plea for greater diversity in urban redevelopment
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Who cares aan de universiteit? Zorgarbeid en genderongelijkheid aan de universiteit in covid-tijden
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- Journal Article
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Broadening the urban planning repertoire with an ‘arrival infrastructures’ perspective
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- Journal Article
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Displacement & domesticity since 1945 : refugees, migrants and expats making homes : following the EAHN's sixth thematic conference (Brussels, 27-28 march 2019)
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Eerst een Thuis. Voorstel tot ontwikkeling van een solidair woonplatform voor erkende vluchtelingen.
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Afrikaanse new towns omgekeerd bekeken
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Kinshasa
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Mediating (in)visibility and publicity in an African church in Ghent : religious place-making and solidarity in the European city
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- Miscellaneous
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Asielcentra herdacht : naar een humane architectuur van aankomst
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Asielarchitectuur als politiek instrument
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Pour Matadi la question [de la ségrégation] est encore plus grave qu’ailleurs : the making and shaping of a Congolese port city during the Interwar Years
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Planning Belgian Congo’s network of medical infrastructure : type-plans as tools to construct a medical model-colony, 1949–1959
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Major events and urban development : exploring the spatial impact of China's expositions in the early twentieth century
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Wonen als sleutel tot inclusie : voorstel tot ontwikkeling van een solidair woonplatform voor erkende vluchtelingen door Vluchtelingenwerk Vlaanderen
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Spatial governmentality and everyday hospital life in colonial and postcolonial DR Congo
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- Issue Editor
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Decolonizing African studies : celebrating and rethinking 10 years of GAP and 30 years of Afrika Focus
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The architecture of nation-building in Africa as a development aid project : designing the capital cities of Kinshasa (Congo) and Dodoma (Tanzania) in the post-independence years
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Decolonizing African studies : looking into the GAPs
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Mobile worlding : exploring the trans-urban circulation and the interconnectedness of migrants’ urban world-making practices
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Migrants, mobile worlding and city-making : exploring the trans-urban circulation and interconnectedness of diasporic world-making practices
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Afro-Christian churches as place-makers : urban regeneration from below
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- Journal Article
- A4
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Wonen in diversiteit : de asielcrisis als kans om het stedelijke woonbeleid te herdenken
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An urban studies take on global urban political agency
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Van stedelijke woonnood naar inclusieve woonmodellen in Vlaanderen
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The city as a global political actor
S. Oosterlynck, Luce Beeckmans (UGent) , D. Bassens, Ben Derudder (UGent) , L. Braeckmans and B. Segaert -
The development syndrome : post-war housing and residential segregation in French Dakar (Senegal) : building and contesting the SICAP housing schemes in the late colonial period (1951-1960)
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Mobile Urbanism from Below: exploring Afro-Christian churches as scale-makers and place-makers in European mid-sized cities.
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Monopolizing versus competing development experts: designing the capitols of Kinshasa (Congo) and Dodoma (Tanzania) in the post-independence years.
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Wonen in Diversiteit. Inclusieve woonvormen voor nieuwkomers
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‘Mobile Urbanism’ from Below: The Transnational Exchange of Place-Making Strategies across the African Diaspora (the case of African Shops in Ghent)
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Service des travaux publics, Province de l’Équateur, Congo Belge : 'Situation des constructions C.M.C. au 1-9-1954'
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The invisible African churches of Ghent: between precarious occupation and dynamic appropriation of the built environment
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A toponymy of segregation: the ‘Neutral zones’ of Dakar, Dar es Salaam and Kinshasa
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Postcolonial manifestations of African spatiality in Europe: the invisible African churches of Ghent
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The Making of the Central Markets of Dakar and Kinshasa: from Colonial Origins to the Post-colonial Period
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In between improvisation, compensation and negotiation: a socio-spatial analysis of Kariakoo market (Dar es Salaam) dynamics under British colonial rule (1919-1961)
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Revisiting the façade of Marché Kermel: a tripartite invented tradition
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Vers une radioscopie de la ville coloniale : episodes dans la génèse de l’Avenue Kasa-Vubu, Kinshasa
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- Conference Paper
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The peri-urban fringe of Kinshasa as an in-between space
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Building and Contesting post-war Housing in Dakar
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- Conference Paper
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Imagined disease and racial segregation: multiple dreams of open space in Kinshasa and Dar es Salaam
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Kinshasa: a city of 'squatters' and planning schemes
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Kinshasa's syndrome-planning in historical perspective: from Belgian colonial capital to self-constructed megalopolis
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Malem: de kerk in het midden
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A landscape perspective on urbanism
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The adventures of the French architect Michel Ecochard in post-independence Dakar: a transnational development expert drifting between commitment and expediency
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Een huis van pijn in Zuid-Afrika
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Een huis van pijn in Zuid-Afrika
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The architecture of nation-building in newly independent states: the case of Senegal (Dakar), Tanzania (Dodoma) and Congo (Kinshasa)
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A multitude of in-betweens in African urban spaces
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Making the African City: Dakar, Dar es Salaam, Kinshasa, 1920-1980
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Kinshasa: a city of 'squatters' and planning schemes
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Making the African City: Dakar, Dar es Salaam, Kinshasa; 1920-1980
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The development syndrome: post‐war housing and racial segregation in Africa
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Illegale stabiliteit
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Editing the African city: reading colonial planning in Africa from a comparative perspective
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Between commitment and expediency: the role of the individual expert in translating development planning into architecture and urban design in Africa
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Mapping Kinshasa
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Transnational networks of urban planning expertise in African cities from a comparative perspective
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Landscapes in transition: interventions between theory and design
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Afrika voorbij het export-model
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Kinshasa: 1881-1923: la première urbanisation le long du fleuve
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Kinshasa: 1923-1949: lieux de loisirs et 'zone neutre'
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Kinshasa: 1923-1949: commerce et paysage urbain
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Kinshasa: 1960-1973: plaque tournante mondiale et commerce local
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The strangers of New Bell: book review
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Reading colonial planning in African cities from a comparative perspective
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Agency in an African city: the various trajectories through time and space of the public market of Kinshasa
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French planning in a former Belgian Colony: a critical analysis of the French urban planning missions in post-independence Kinshasa
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Mapping Kinshasa
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Decolonizing spaces: a (visual) essay on strategies of appropriation, transformation and negotiation of the colonial built environment in postcolonial Congo
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French planning in a former Belgian colony: a critical analysis of the French urban planning missions in post-independence Kinshasa
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Rethinking the colonial city: spatialized histories of urban and racial segregation in colonial Kinshasa and Lubumbashi
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De (her)ontdekking van de Afrikaanse stad: enkele aantekeningen bij actuele thematieken in het historisch onderzoek naar de koloniale stad in subsaharisch Afrika