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[Save the Date] Thesis Prize Award Ceremony 2025

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The thesis award ceremony of the GIS African Studies will take place on Friday October 17, 2025 at 5:30 PM (at INALCO, auditorium, 2 rue de Lille, 75007 Paris). We invite you to register by filling out the dedicated form.

This year, the prize is being awarded to three laureates ex-aequo:

  • Massinissa GARAOUN, Amazigh and Arabic in the Babors massif (eastern Kabylie, Algeria) - contribution to the typology of linguistic contacts.

Supervised by Mina Mettouchi (EPHE- LLACAN) and Martine Vanhove (CNRS, LLACAN)

  • Corten PÉREZ-HOUIS, The city in the mold. Ordering and resistance of red brick lines in the production of Greater Cairo (Egypt) and Greater Khartoum.

Supervised by Eric DENIS (University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne - Geography - Cities) and Alice Franck (University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne – PRODIG)

Since the 1980s, Khartoum and Cairo have been in full expansion, both urban and demographic. However, the production sites of one of the most heavily used materials, red brick, are being questioned in both capitals (closures and abandonment of factories, relocation). This thesis proposes to study this apparent paradox through a critical materialist geography of the city and red brick lines. It focuses on tracking this construction material from the extraction of raw materials to the site starting from the assumption that this building material is a pertinent observation point for contemporary urban transformations (urban sprawl, verticalization, hardening, commercialization of space). It adopts an approach to urban, political and economic geography to show the interdependence between the different processes related to urbanization underway in these two capitals (sprawling, verticalization, hardening...) and those affecting the production and use sites of red brick.

  • Mathilde TARIF, State, capital, identity. Deterioration and international constraints on urban development in Chad.

We thank the following for their support:

- The French National Research Agency (ANR) through the project "Africa of the 21st century: A continent in transformation" (AFRICAM)

- The Institute of African Studies and Africanist Research (IEEAS), Paris-Nanterre

- The European Research Council (ERC) through the project «Democracy and Political Economy in Sub-Saharan Africa» (DEMOSUB-ERC)

    We thank the following for their financial support:

    - The French National Agency for Research (ANR)

    Authors

    We thank all the people who took part in this collective work. In particular, we would like to thank those who were closely involved with us throughout the project:

    • Dr. Fodé Diatto-Traoré (CNRS research fellow)
    • Mme. Sarah Ndiaye (research assistant)
    • Mme. Assia Bouhouchat, the team of assistants at the Centre for African Studies and Research in Nanterre (CERIA), as well as all the administrative staff.