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Nomadic Connectivity
An Ethnography of Walad Djifir Navigating Insecurities in Central Africa
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2023
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A focus on the everyday has produced this ethnography, which hopes to give a nuanced voice to an extended family of semi-sedentary nomads, living at the centre of a country and region known for its political turmoil, ecological insecurities, and socio-economic hardship. The everyday of the Chadian Walad Djifir is one in which sedentarity and mobility are approached as two entwined parts of a whole, and where economic and geographical boundaries do not necessarily form constrictions. The ferīkh (nomadic camp) is where all of the Walad Djifir’s networks meet, and often also begin— a physical place embodying various networks and connections, which span time and geographical space. This analytical and methodological approach gives insight in how regional trends can be understood in light of the Walad Djifir’s daily lives. Over time, the Walad Djifir have developed ways of coping and dealing with insecurities, interacting with infrastructural, technological, and socio-political developments in specific ways. In exploring how such insecurities and crises become anchored into the everyday, the ferīkh provides answers. It is precisely the mundane elements of daily life which anchor disruption.
- Based on extensive fieldwork in Chad and CAR.
- Detailed, personalized and clearly positioned analysis of a nomadic group in a marginal area of central Africa.
- It offers an alternative for understanding ‘lives in crisis’ by focusing on ‘what works’.
Author / Editor information
Inge Butter, African Studies Centre, Leiden University, The Netherlands.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgements
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List of maps, tables, figures, and photographs
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On transcription choices and translation
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Maps
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Family trees
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Ferīkh individuals
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Chapter 1. Researching nomadic connectivity
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Chapter 2. Contextualizing itineraries
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Chapter 3. Brothers in arms
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Chapter 4. The walk of life
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Chapter 5. New mobilities and old mistrusts
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Chapter 6. Family and belonging in times of crisis
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Chapter 7. The everyday wilderness
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Bibliography
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Glossary of Chadian Arabic and French terms
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Index
223
Publishing information
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
August 7, 2023
eBook ISBN:
9783110714685
Hardcover published on:
August 7, 2023
Hardcover ISBN:
9783110714609
Paperback published on:
June 30, 2025
Paperback ISBN:
9783112213735
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Front matter:
25
Main content:
228
Illustrations:
4
Coloured Illustrations:
81
Maps:
3
Tables:
3
eBook ISBN:
9783110714685
Hardcover ISBN:
9783110714609
Paperback ISBN:
9783112213735
Audience(s) for this book
Scholars of Anthropology, Sociology, History, and African studies
Creative Commons
BY-NC-ND 4.0
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