Nomadic Connectivity
An Ethnography of Walad Djifir Navigating Insecurities in Central Africa
Abstract
Based in central Chad, the nomadic Walad Djifir are part of extensive socio-economic networks, ranging from very local cattle markets, to Western Unions in Libya, and selling merchandise in the Central African Republic. This ethnography embraces the intricate relationships between sedentary and mobility, the mundane and the extreme, flexibility and expectations to explore how Walad Djifir weave the globalising world into their own.
Keywords
Sedentarism; Mobility; Insecurity studies; Central AfricaDOI
10.1515/978ISBN
9783110714685, 9783110714609, 9783112213735, 9783110714807, 9783110714685Publisher
De GruyterPublisher website
https://www.degruyter.com/Publication date and place
Berlin/Boston, 2023Imprint
De Gruyter OldenbourgSeries
Connectivity and Society in Africa, 3Classification
Chad
Central Africa
Social and cultural anthropology
African history