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Conference “50 Years of Mozambican Literature” brings Mia Couto, Marcelo Panguana and other leading writers, artists and academics to Lisbon. Check the Full Programme
The CEsA – Centre for African and Development Studies (ISEG Research/ISEG/University of Lisbon) and the Eduardo Mondlane University are pleased to announce the conference “50 Years of Mozambican Literature: Journeys and Creative Practices”, which…
CEsA and ANIGB launch eBook on the informal trade of agricultural products in Guinea-Bissau
The CEsA – Centre for African and Development Studies (ISEG Research/ISEG – University of Lisbon) and ANIGB – National Association of Surveyors of Guinea-Bissau launched, in August 2025, the eBook Informal Trade Circuits of…
Circuitos de Comercialização Informal de Produtos Agrícolas na Guiné-Bissau: Relatório de Análise
Abstract: This book examines the informal circuits of agricultural product marketing in Guinea-Bissau, based on field research conducted across all regions of the country. Drawing on both quantitative and qualitative data, the study reveals the…
Mozambique, 50 years (1975–2025): Does the struggle continue?
Abstract: This article revisits Samora Machel’s famous slogan ‘A luta continua’ (‘The struggle continues’) to analyse the 50 years of Mozambican independence (1975-2025). It argues that the initial anticolonial struggle has transformed into a series…
Claude Meillassoux dans la Révolution Mozambicaine
Abstract: This article stems from a project entitled “Sources for the History of Economic Anthropology: Claude Meillassoux in Mozambique”, which, between January and March 2023, was funded by the programme “Visiting Senior Professor Abroad” (Capes-Print-Ufpr…
CEsA joins new research project on architecture, colonialism, and labour in Africa
The CEsA – Centre for African and Development Studies (ISEG Research/ISEG – University of Lisbon) is joining a new international research project that brings together architecture, anthropology, and the visual arts, focusing on the former…
TransatlanticLab: CEsA joins consortium of universities and institutions from Europe, Africa and the Caribbean in Horizon Europe project to analyse the legacies of colonialism
CEsA – Centre for African and Development Studies (ISEG RESEARCH/ISEG–University of Lisbon), represented by Professor Iolanda Évora, has joined a consortium of universities and institutions from Europe, Africa and the Caribbean to develop the research…
Mundo Crítico No 12: Desafios actuais do financiamento
Abstract: Over the past few months, we have been witnessing profound changes in what is known as Development Aid. The reduction of ODA by several countries, including the USA and the United Kingdom, is opening…
New Governing Body of CEsA, elected for the 2025/2027 term
Professors Eduardo Moraes Sarmento, Jessica Falconi, and Alexandre Abreu have been re-elected to serve on the Board of the Centre for African and Development Studies (CEsA/ISEG Research/ISEG/Universidade de Lisboa) for the 2025–2027 term. The election…
Recording of the DS Seminar “Slow Down or Perish: The Economics of Degrowth”, by Timothée Parrique, available on CEsA’s YouTube Channel
The presentation ‘Slow Down or Perish: The Economics of Degrowth’, delivered by French economist Timothée Parrique (Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Lausanne, Switzerland), was held on 23 June 2025 as part of the…