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Chaume, Delphine. "De la rumeur au discours rumoral : production de récit et écritures rumorales à travers les messianismes, la presse et la littérature au Congo." Paris 13, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA131017.
Full textAppreciating the extent to which rumour as a phenomenon is embedded into the political processes of the Democratic Republic of the Congo as well as being pervasive in its wider society, is key to understanding, the country. Largely responsible for the emergence of the messianic type movements which appeared in colonial times, rumour is omnipresent in the press today. This has been particularly true since the 1991 National Sovereignty Conference. Beyond its everyday place in the social order, rumour is deeply rooted into the way in which the Congolese discuss and recount their stories, by yarning. Yarning, therefore not only underpins the poetry in rumour and drives local storytelling but has become essential in creative writing. Much of Congolese fiction draws on yarning, using it as a narrative of poetic literary device, giving rise to an “off the page” dimension. From this, a picture gradually builds up; surfacing initially with the messianisms then moving into the press and the “literature of the prophets” before finishing up at what is the heart of the matter in the Congolese “Rumour Novels”
Mabusa, M'Pia Nsele Nkenta Mwana-Ya-Eseka Juss Inokipa. "Anthropologie de la communication musicale traditionnelle congolaise : le cas de la communauté Bateke du Congo Kinshasa." Paris 8, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA083619.
Full textTeke traditional music is the music of entire people, it is their cultural identity, the apprenticeship in life, their means of reconciliation and expression. Teke music is social phenomenon at once global and complex in which all practices, manifestations and events of communal life are articulated and integrated. This study undertakes the description at analyse of Teke musical productions and practices, examining the following. Music in the life cycle: at birth, at initiation, at marriage, at death and funerals. Music and subsistence: the role of music in agriculture, hunting, at the opening of the fishing season. The occidental notions [of] «musician» and «audience» do not exist in the traditional Teke conception of music
Kasongo, Mwema Y'Ambayamba. "La Télévision, ses enjeux et ses publics au Zaïre depuis 1990." Bordeaux 3, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001BOR30031.
Full textGami, Norbert. "Transformations du système alimentaire des Bakété Kukuya du Congo liées à leur migration du milieu rural au milieu urbain." Aix-Marseille 3, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992AIX30012.
Full textNtsiba-Madzou, Lassane. "Les attitudes vestimentaires des Congolais et leurs déterminants psychosociaux : une enquête exploratoire." Bordeaux 2, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996BOR21009.
Full textIn Congo, environment sociocultural characterized by traditions clothing’s and phenomenon of fashion and of "sape", there is a system of representation formed by attitudes clothing’s structured around of two specific factors : "valorization" social of self and seduction discretion by clothes. On these factors, subjects differentiate according to sex, age and residence. These attitudes are affected by some size of personality as perception mush real that ideals of body and self, and their gaps
Ngangoue, François. "La place du Nord Congo dans le développement économique et social du Congo." Montpellier 1, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992MON10007.
Full textBolaluembe, Boliale Papy-Claude. "Défis, enjeux et opportunités pour l'aménagement durable des forêts dans le bassin du Congo : cas du territoire d'Oshwe dans la province de Maï-ndombe en République Démocratique du Congo." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/34487.
Full textImportant issues mark the implementation of sustainable forest management (SFM) in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The aim of our thesis was to explore, in a holistic way, the challenges and opportunities associated with the implementation of SFM in the socio-ecological context of the DRC. It focuses on the case of the Oshwe territory in the province of Maï-Ndombe in the DRC. It is an interdisciplinary study that encompasses three distinct components of SFM. The first chapter deals with the perceptions of local, national and international actors on the issues facing SFM in the DRC. We applied the qualitative analysis of the discourse of the various actors. After this analysis, the list of SFM issues in the DRC was established. This list has oriented the determination of the SFM criteria that meet the expectations of the various actors consulted. This study reveals that local stakeholders are mainly concerned about social issues; the national actors by the stakes of the forest governance and the international actors by the ecological stakes of biodiversity conservation. The other two chapters deal respectively with the challenges and opportunities related to a social issue and an ecological challenge, issues recognized as critical by the consulted actors. Thus, the second chapter concerns the challenges of the implementation of the Social Responsibility Contract (SRC) to the territory of Oshwe. We applied the qualitative analysis of the discourses of the different local and national actors. This approach allowed us to establish convergences in the content of their various speeches on the SRC. We observed the enthusiasm of the various actors for the organizational structure used for the implementation of the SRC during the negotiations. In addition, SRC is recognized as a formal and horizontal mechanism for sharing the benefits of logging. It helps to reduce conflicts between local communities and forest managers by acting as a "palaver tree". However, the slowness in the execution of the chronograms chosen in the SRC constitutes a germ of conflict. The third chapter deals with the issue of maintaining the forest composition after use of Controlled and Directional Felling (CDF). We compared the effects of CDF and windfall effects on the regeneration of commercial forest species. We used canonical redundancy analysis to determine which species are significantly influenced by both gap type and gap size. Guarea cedrata leans towards the natural gaps and Canarium schweinfurthii attaches to the CDF gaps. This information is fundamental for implementing ecosystem-based management based on the emulation of a natural disturbance such as windthrow. This doctoral thesis attests that SFM is not easy but not impossible in the DRC by involving the different actors in the search for solutions to the issues perceived by actors locally in the forest management units. It hopes to contribute to the implementation of adaptive forest management in the DRC and the development of the national forest certification standard.
Kambaji, Lukusa. "Éducation et environnement : l'école catholique zaïroise comme épée à double tranchant, objet et lieu de luttes idéologiques et de pouvoir hégémonique (1906-1977)." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/29437.
Full textRaus, Jean. "Communication et ressources humaines dans la dynamique des projets de développement rural à partir d'études de cas au Rwanda et au Zaïre." Paris 8, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA081015.
Full textEconomic and social development can not be just reduced to economic growth. Beyond this, it implies a change which has to include the actors involved, into a dimension reinforcing the cultural identity by, and for, each one of them; as well as adding to the structuration of their specific collective organization. The study leading to those conclusions is mainly founded upon the evolution of two development projects in rural communities, in zaire and in rwanda as well as on a confrontation of their analysis through the theories of the psychologist jean piaget on adjustment ant organization. The relation between the theories of piaget on intellectual development of the human mind and being, and the process of social involvment and economic development is futher on justified through the studies of the socio-economist roland colin on direct partaking of populations in their own development process in direct relation with the progression of an organization which should thus result. In this manner, the research has had the opportunity to lead towards a conclusion involving the necessity of interrelation and training in every development process
Nzunguba-Ibio, Jean-Pierre. "Peintres, peinture et culture populaire à Bunia (Zaïre) : essai d'analyse socio-historique." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/20110.
Full textBooks on the topic "Messianisme – Congo (République démocratique) – Aspect social"
Études d'impact des investissements étrangers sur les droits humains: Tirer les leçons de l'expérience des communautés aux Philippines, au Tibet, en République démocratique du Congo, en Argentine et au Pérou. Montréal, Qué: Droits et démocratie, 2007.
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