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Monday, 13. April 2009

"The road to prosperity" (Guardian)

The impacts of new roads: "The construction of a super highway through northern Uganda will put Katine on the map and will boost trade. But some remain cautious about its impact on the community" - read The Guardian article

And a Guardian article on why to "Invest more in Africa's roads" with interesting readers comments
kwame - 2009-04-13 14:25
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Fieldwork on a Ghanaian road

Experiencing the Accra-Kumasi Road (AKR):

An ethnographic project on roads, commercial driving and everyday travel in Ghana [more]

Way to go:

Fieldwork on a Ghanaian road
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  • + Ch1: Accra-Kumasi Road
  • + Ch2: Inhabiting the roadside
  • + Ch3: Road travelling
  • + Ch4: Passenger's body
  • + Ch5: Commercial driving
  • + Ch6: Roadfaring skills
  • + ChX: Religion on the road
  • + newspaper articles
  • + other road projects
  • + Road Exhibitions series

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Ch2: Inhabiting the roadside
Ch3: Road travelling
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