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Brady, Colleen, and Michael Hooper. "Redefining Engagement with Socio-spatially Marginalised Populations: Learning from Ghana’s Ministry of Inner City and Zongo Development." Urbanisation 4, no. 1 (May 2019): 9–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2455747119868532.

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Global interest in enhancing accountability and community participation has led many governments to engage socio-spatially marginalised populations left behind by urban development. This article examines an emergent example of these efforts: Ghana’s Ministry of Inner City and Zongo Development (MICZD). The MICZD’s objective is to improve the social and infrastructural development of zongos, or ‘stranger’s quarters’, which have historically housed Hausa migrants and are associated with slum-like conditions. The study draws on 38 interviews with government stakeholders, community organisations and local leaders as well as on four focus groups with zongo residents. The results reveal four key findings. First, the MICZD’s engagement with zongos is perceived as politically motivated, with this viewed negatively by some and positively by others. Second, the MICZD’s timeline is perceived differently depending on who is being asked. Third, respondents differ in their prioritisation of physical versus social improvements, with the MICZD focussing on physical interventions and zongo residents focussing on social and economic development. Finally, different groups have varied visions of success for the MICZD. The article concludes by identifying two paths towards more empowering state–society engagement—more continuous engagement and counterbalancing powers—and proposes how lessons from the MICZD can inform engagement with marginalised populations more broadly.
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Casentini, Giulia. "Migration networks and narratives in Ghana: a case study from the Zongo." Africa 88, no. 3 (July 17, 2018): 452–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0001972018000177.

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AbstractThe historical presence of Zongo communities in contemporary Ghana is analysed through archival documents and ethnography, with the aim of highlighting their social and political value as migrant communities, and their possible inclusion in the urban strategy of the country. Zongos have been present in Ghana since precolonial and colonial times, depending on specific cases, and are historically connected to the presence of Muslim trade communities in the market areas of various urban settlements. I argue that their role in the Ghanaian socio-political landscape goes beyond this common definition: Zongos act as interlocutors between the urban centre and peripheral rural areas, and they have a potentially effective role in dealing with migrant flows. Zongo people elaborate their memory of migration in particular ways, revealing both an inherent mode of producing a common group identity, and a conscious strategy of inclusion in the contemporary political dynamics of Ghana.
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Ampofo, Justice Agyei, and Abigail Antwi Abrefi. "THE EFFECT OF ALCOHOLISM AMONG THE YOUTH OF ZONGO COMMUNITY OF WA IN THE UPPER WEST REGION OF GHANA." International Journal of Management & Entrepreneurship Research 2, no. 5 (October 23, 2020): 314–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.51594/ijmer.v2i5.165.

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There are many adverse consequences of drinking alcohol during youth age. However, there seems to be paucity of studies on alcohol usage among the youths in Ghana in general and Zongo Community youths in Wa Municipality in the Upper West Region of Ghana in particular. This research seeks to bridge this knowledge gap by determining the effects of alcoholism on the youth of Zongo Community in Wa of the Upper West Region of Ghana. The youth from Zongo Community were selected from the Wa Municipality. The sample consisted of 100 participants who were randomly sampled. The data gathering tool was a 41 item questionnaire containing both open and close-ended questions. The data was analysis in percentages and findings were presented in the form of tables, pie charts and bar charts. The study revealed a high rate of alcohol consumption among youths of Wa Zongo community. The study also revealed that males consume more alcohol as compared to females. It was also found that peer influence, family history of alcohol use and stress are the major causes of alcohol use among youth of Zongo Community in the Wa Municipality. The study recommends for ‘Alcohol Anonymous’ groups to be formed in Wa Zongo Community as well as policies to control the sale and use of alcohol among youth of Zongo Community in the Wa Municipality of Ghana.
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Pellow, Deborah. "Male praise-singers in Accra: in the company of women." Africa 67, no. 4 (October 1997): 582–601. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1161109.

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AbstractIn 1957 M. G. Smith published a seminal paper on the role of the male praise-singer, the maroki, among Northern Nigeria's Muslim Hausa. My paper explores the role of the maroki in the diaspora community of Sabon Zongo in Accra. While Accra's zongo communities are considerably diluted in their Islamic orthodoxy, they are nonetheless distinctly Islamic in tone, witness the mosques, Qurʼānic schools, flowing robes and diaphanous prayer veils, and a general cultural orientation that is strongly influenced by the Hausa and distinct from Christian southern Ghana. Among the Hausa, and those zongo institutions particularly affected by Hausa custom, there is also a vestigial separation between the worlds of men and women. This article considers the maroki as an ungendered actor. It suggests that, through his attendance at Hausa and zongo women's occasions, he has become their client, regards them as his patrons and conjoins their world with that of men.
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ROAMBA, Brahima. "Another Proof of Existence of Global Weak Solutions to 1D Pollutant Transport Model." Journal of Mathematics Research 13, no. 2 (March 11, 2021): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jmr.v13n2p31.

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This paper is devoted to the study of pollutant transport model by water in dimension one. The model studied extend the results obtained in ( Roamba, Zabsonré & Zongo, 2017) . However, our model does not take into account cold pressure term and the quadratic friction term as in (Roamba, Zabsonré & Zongo, 2017) which are considered regularizing terms to show the existence of global weak solutions of your model. Without these regularizing terms, we show the existence of global weak solutions in time with a periodic domain.
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Soruco, A., C. Vincent, B. Francou, P. Ribstein, T. Berger, J. E. Sicart, P. Wagnon, Y. Arnaud, V. Favier, and Y. Lejeune. "Mass balance of Glaciar Zongo, Bolivia, between 1956 and 2006, using glaciological, hydrological and geodetic methods." Annals of Glaciology 50, no. 50 (2009): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/172756409787769799.

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AbstractThe longest continuous glaciological mass-balance time-series in the intertropical zone of South America goes back to 1991 on Glaciar Zongo, Bolivia. Photogrammetric and hydrological data have been used to (1) check the specific net balance over long periods and (2) extend the mass-balance time series over the last 50 years. These data reveal a bias in the glaciological mass balance which can be explained by the field-measurement sampling network. Our study shows a large temporal variability of the surface mass balances in the ablation area and reveals strong relationships between independent surface mass-balance data coming from selected ablation areas with numerous data. It demonstrates the very large contribution (80%) of low-elevation ranges (one-third of the surface) to the specific mass balance and, consequently, the importance of the reduction of the area of the tongue. With these new results, Glaciar Zongo offers the longest and most accurate mass-balance series in any Andean country. The dataset shows that Glaciar Zongo experienced a relatively steady state over the period 1956–75, with even a slight mass gain over 1963–75, and a rapid and continuous decrease since then.
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Windridge, Oliver. "Zongo v. Burkina Faso, Judgment & Judgment on Reparations (Afr. Ct. H.P.R.)." International Legal Materials 56, no. 6 (December 2017): 1091–143. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ilm.2017.43.

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Does human rights law require countries to investigate serious crimes and bring those responsible to justice? And if so, how far must a country go to satisfy this requirement? This case concerns the murder of Norbert Zongo, an investigative journalist and director of the weekly Burkinabe magazine L'Indpéndenant, his younger brother Ernest Zongo, and two work companions. All four were killed in Burkina Faso on December 13, 1998, in suspicious circumstances. The case was brought by the families of Zongo and his colleagues (Individual Applicants) and the NGO Burkinabé Human and Peoples' Rights Movement (NGO Applicant, together the Applicants). The Applicants alleged that the murders of Zongo and his colleagues were not a random act of violence, but were instead related to their investigations into various political scandals, including those operating at the very highest levels of Burkinabe government. The Applicants claimed that Burkina Faso officials had not only failed to properly investigate the case, but also deliberately stymied the investigation, leading to a failure to bring those responsible for the deaths to justice. The judgment, rendered on March 28, 2014, is only the second judgment to be rendered on the merits by the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights (the Court). The Court ruled unanimously that Burkina Faso had violated Article 1 and Article 7 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights. By a majority of 5 to 4, the Court also found that Burkina Faso had violated Article 9(2) of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights and Article 66(2)(c) of the Revised Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Treaty. Following the judgment on the merits, the Court rendered its reparations judgment, also included here. This is only the second reparations judgment rendered by the Court, and the first to award reparations to the victims.
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ROAMBA, Brahima, Jean de Dieu ZABSONRE, and Yacouba ZONGO. "On the Existence of Global Weak Solutions to 1D Pollutant Transport Model." Journal of Mathematics Research 9, no. 4 (July 23, 2017): 124. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jmr.v9n4p124.

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We consider a one-dimensionnal bilayer model coupling shallow water and Reynolds lubrication equations with a molecular interactions between molecules. These molecular interactions give rise to intermolecular forces, namely the long-range van der Waals forces and short-range Born intermolecular forces. In this paper, an expression will be used to take into account all these intermolecular forces. Our model is a similar model studied in (Roamba, Zabsonré & Zongo, 2017). The model considered is represented by the two superposed immiscible fluids. A similar model was studied in (Zabsonré Lucas & Fernandez-Nieto, 2009) but the authors do not take into account the intermolecular forces. Without hypothesis about the unknowns as in (Roamba, Zabsonré & Zongo, 2017), we show the existence of global weak solution in time in a periodic domain.
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Pecquet, Luc. "Entretien avec Michel K. Zongo. Cheminement d’un cinéaste." Journal des Africanistes, no. 86-2 (November 1, 2016): 158–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/africanistes.5118.

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Sarfoh, Joseph A. "The West African Zongo and the American Ghetto." Journal of Black Studies 17, no. 1 (September 1986): 71–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002193478601700105.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Zongo"

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Ramallo, Cinthya. "Caractérisation du régime pluviométrique et sa relation à la fonte du glacier Zongo (Cordillère Royale)." Thesis, Grenoble, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013GRENU048/document.

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Le contexte général de l'étude est la caractérisation des variations du régime hydrologique et glaciologique du glacier de Zongo (16°15' de latitude sud en Bolivie) à partir du régime pluviométrique. L'hypothèse de base considère que les caractéristiques et propriétés de la saison des pluies ont une forte influence sur le bilan de masse et sur le régime hydrologique du glacier.Une base de données pluviométriques de 32 ans (données annuelles) et 19 ans (données journalières) a été compilée, critiquée et utilisée pour l'analyse de la précipitation à une échelle locale. Quatre régions climatiquement homogènes sont distinguées : l'Altiplano, la ville de La Paz, la partie haute et moyenne de la vallée du Zongo. Quatre méthodes pour l'identification des propriétés de la saison des pluies sont développées, deux basées sur l'intensité des pluies et deux basées sur l'occurrence des pluies. Finalement, six propriétés de la saison des pluies sont identifiées : la date de démarrage, la date de fin, la durée de la saison des pluies, la précipitation tombée durant cette saison, un indice de concentration et un indice d'intensités des pluies. Les résultats montrent que la variabilité interannuelle de la précipitation est contrôlée par les nombres de jours pluvieux pour le régime altiplanique, et par les intensités pour le régime amazonien (section moyenne de la vallée du Zongo). Une analyse de la variabilité interannuelle de la pluie a été comparée avec l'ENSO et les corrélations sont faibles durant les dernières 32 années entre ces deux variables.En comparant les deux dernières décennies [1992-2000] et [2001-2009] on observe une diminution de l'occurrence et de l'intensité des pluies durant l'installation de la saison des pluies mais une augmentation des intensités durant la saison des pluies.Dans la deuxième partie de cette étude on quantifie l'impact de la saison des pluies sur le bilan de masse et sur le régime hydrologique en tenant en compte chaque propriété. La corrélation entre les propriétés de la saison des pluies et les débits de fonte du glacier est plus forte qu'avec les bilan de masse. De plus, on met en évidence que la date de démarrage, la durée et la quantité de précipitation tombée durant le cœur de la saison des pluies sont les caractéristiques de la saison des pluies qui expliquent le mieux la variabilité interannuelle de la fusion. Finalement, cette étude permet d'avoir des nouveaux outils d'analyse qui pourraient être mise en place dans des modèles hydrologiques appliqués sur des bassins versants englacés
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Williamson, Emily Anne. "Understanding the Zongo : processes of socio-spatial marginalization in Ghana." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/91419.

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Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.
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The spatial processes of marginalization and ghettoization have been described, labeled, and theorized extensively in the United States and Europe, yet there has been little research dedicated to these processes in the literature concerning urban Africa. Rather than using prescribed Western concepts, this thesis interrogates the spatial processes of marginalization by beginning with the local and particular - in this case, the Zongo, a fascinating, and understudied historical phenomenon in Ghana. Zongo means "traveler's camp" or "stop-over in Hausa and was used by British Colonial Officers to define the areas in which Muslims lived. Traditionally, the inhabitants of these settlements were Muslims migrating south either for trading purposes or as hired fighters. Today, Zongos have become a vast network of settlements and there is at least one Zongo in every urban center in Ghana. Since these ethnic groups were not indigenous to the territory, it is not surprising that many were historically marginalized. This thesis, therefore, uses history as the primary mechanism by which to dismantle, complicate, re-construct, and understand the Zongo phenomenon - to demonstrate how it has evolved over time - with and against political, economic, and religious forces. Rather than a sweeping comparative approach between settlements, the strategy is to deeply investigate its most extreme case of marginalization - that of the Zongo located in the coastal city of Cape Coast. It seeks to answer what combination of historical and social factors have caused the Cape Coast Zongo to become so marginalized. The research identifies five periods, Imperialism, Segregation, Nationalism, Industrialization, and Globalization, that mark important ideological and political shifts in the history of marginalization in Cape Coast and then examines what themes emerge from this particular historical case that may be generalized for all Zongos. Furthermore, the thesis contributes to larger theoretical discussions explaining how, why, and when ghettoization appears and functions in West Africa.
by Emily Anne Williamson.
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GBADAGO, GASENI. "Les problemes d'amenagement de lome. Incidences sur le quartier zongo." Paris 4, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA040418.

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Alome a evolue du statut de village a celui de ville (lome) en presence des forces coloniales. Son cadre exprime la resultante entre la volonte d'amenagement urbain, de la part du pouvoir local, et les pratiques sociales heritees du milieu rural. La consequence se traduit par les maux fort connus : gestion du sol, salubrite, voirie et reseaux divers, habitat et planification. Un relais ephemere, le zongo, devenu territoire legal en marge de la ville, constitue l'exemple de l'espace lomeen le moins maitrise
Before becoming a city (lome) during the colonization, alome was just a little village. The town, now, is brought under two forces: town-development by local government in a case, and some practices inherted from rural circle, in another one. So, several problems such as earth management, dwelling, health, planning, refuse collection and various systems, are still usually sustained by the population. Zongo, an unpermanent relay, changed in a legal quarter but kept out of the town-circle, is the best example of deficient space-control in lome
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Leonardini, Quelca Gonzalo Américo. "Análisis mensual de los balances de masa glaciológico e hidrológico del glaciar tropical Zongo (Bolivia)." Universidad Mayor de San Andrés. Programa Cybertesis BOLIVIA, 2010. http://www.cybertesis.umsa.bo:8080/umsa/2010/leonardini_qg/html/index-frames.html.

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Los glaciares tropicales son indicadores climáticos muy sensibles. Para comprender mejor esta relación realizamos el cálculo de los balances de masa mensuales del glaciar Zongo (16°S, 68°O) en Bolivia durante el periodo sep/1993 y ago/2008. Esta tesis presenta por una parte los métodos empleados para el cálculo del balance de masa a escala mensual y por otra parte el interés por la comprensión del funcionamiento del glaciar y su relación con la climatología local. En una primera parte nos concentramos en describir las condiciones climáticas reinantes en la cuenca glaciar. Así, la precipitación, la humedad, la temperatura y el viento presentan una marcada estacionalidad durante el año hidrológico con valores elevados en las estaciones húmeda y de transición y valores bajos en la estación seca (el viento presenta un comportamiento inverso). Por otra parte, los flujos que componen el balance radiativo presentan igualmente una estacionalidad a lo largo del año hidrológico, con flujos de onda larga incidentes elevados en las estaciones húmeda y de transición y bajos en la estación seca (la radiación de onda corta presenta un comportamiento inverso) y flujos de salida que caracterizan el estado de la superficie local. Siendo el balance de masa la variable más representativa de un glaciar, se detalla su metodología de cálculo a escala anual por dos métodos (el glaciológico y el hidrológico) para luego poder extender la metodología a escala mensual (considerando, para el balance glaciológico, una reconstrucción de datos en la zona de acumulación). Se encuentra así, una aceptable correlación de ambos métodos, principalmente en el periodo húmedo, y se observa una frecuente ablación mensual (balance de masa negativo) que por su intensidad es quien determina el balance neto. Finalmente, con el fin de comprender mejor el funcionamiento del glaciar y su relación con el clima local a escala mensual, se realiza un estudio comparativo de cinco años hidrológicos, donde se observa que la precipitación determina la cobertura de nieve en la superficie y la cobertura nubosa controla los flujos radiativos incidentes. Así, en años con balance negativo se observa un retraso en el establecimiento de la estación húmeda y/o una débil intensidad de precipitación y en los años con balance positivo un adelanto en la estación húmeda y/o intensidades elevadas de precipitación.
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Dauncey, Emil. "Getting married and the making of manhoods in a Ghanaian Zongo." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 2016. https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/61149/.

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This thesis is about getting married and the making of manhoods in Sabon Zongo; a Muslim, Hausa enclave in Accra. I elaborate the normative rights and responsibilities of men within idealised relations of consumption, production and exchange, and how they are implicated in accepted and valued notions of manhood. Men achieve and articulate socially accepted and valued, productive and responsible manhoods through marriage by establishing a household of dependents. Irrespective of actual productive activities, women, children and unmarried 'youth' are said to be incapable of meeting their own consumption needs, and so dependent on male household heads, who produce and provide on their behalf. These dependencies are said to justify the status, prestige and authority of married men. Whilst marriage matters to men because it brings about an improvement in how they are socially evaluated, it is seldom easily achieved. Unmarried men must subordinate themselves to the authority of senior men, whose support is necessary if their marital aspirations are to be realised. Thus it is control over reproduction, rather than production and productive resources, which underpins male authority. However, idealised accounts of manhood, and the marital process through which it is achieved, often contradict what actually happens in practice. I explore men’s efforts to reconcile tensions between ideals and actualities. I examine marital pathways as sites of representation, in which men seek to influence the social evaluations made of them by others. I draw on Goffman (1956, 1974, 1980) and De Certeau (1984) to examine how men go about curating and choreographing the marital process, in particular the exchange of marriage goods, and how they seek to manage information for impression management. I show how a convincing performance requires the cooperation of others, including one’s notional dependents. This reveals a paradox of dependency; in that such cooperation is not only difficult for men to secure, but may involve compromises that call their very manhoods in to question.
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Nyadu-Larbi, Kwasi. "The slum problem of urban Ghana : a case study of the Kumasi Zongo." Thesis, Glasgow School of Art, 2001. http://radar.gsa.ac.uk/4066/.

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Brown, Christopher Michael. "The Cultural Logic of Strangerhood: Subjectivity, Migration and Belonging among Ghana's Transnational Zongo Community." The Ohio State University, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1557182878597783.

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Fofana, Habibou. "Mort tragique d'un grand journaliste : l'affaire Norbert Zongo comme analyseur d'une révolte populaire au Burkina Faso." Paris, EHESS, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016EHES0002.

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Cette thèse porte sur « l'événement » que constitua la « mort suspecte » d'un journaliste burkinabé le 13 décembre 1998, l'émotion collective suscitée par cette brutale disparition, ainsi que le vaste mouvement d'indignation et de protestation sociale porté par divers acteurs exigeant « vérité et justice ». L'argument central est que le vaste mouvement de protestation qui se déclenche excède la seule revendication de justice pour ce journaliste et sert, plus globalement, d'occasion d'une discussion sur l'ordre moral de la communauté étatique burkinabé. Le projet analytique poursuivi est alors de faire de cet « événement », devenu « l'affaire Norbert Zongo », un analyseur de la révolte populaire engendrée par cette « mort tragique ». La thèse est articulée autour de trois grandes parties. La première est à la fois une mise en perspective de l'objet « événement », par un ensemble de questionnements théoriques et épistémologiques, et une description des figures que dessine l'événement dans l'espace local. Dans la seconde, le parcours individuel de Zongo et la dynamique sociale de la communauté s'éclairent mutuellement, et éclairent le contexte historique, social et politique de l'événement, ainsi que les préoccupations qui le configurent. Enfin, « le moment zongo », la troisième partie, poursuit l'analyse de la mise en forme et en sens de l'événement entamée dans la première partie. Elle consiste en l'observation de trois principales arènes qui, tout en ayant une relative autonomie, s'interpénétrent dans le cours d'une dynamique de revendication de la justice qui prendra le nom du mouvement Trop c'est trop
This thesis focuses on the "event" that constituted the "death suspicious" of a journalist from Burkina Faso December 13, 1998, the collective emotions aroused by the sudden disappearance and the vast movement of indignation and social protest worn by various players demanding "truth and justice". The central argument is that the vast protest movement that triggers exceeds the only claim justice for the journalist and is more generally used by a discussion of the moral order of the Burkinabe state community. The continued analytical project is then to make this "event", became "the Norbert Zongo affair", an analyzer of the popular revolt caused by the "tragic death". The thesis is organized around three main parts. The first is both a perspective layout of the object "event", a set of theoretical and epistemological questions, and a description of figures that draws the event in the local space. In the second, the individual path of Zongo and the social dynamics of the community illuminate each other and illuminate the historical, social and political events, as well as concerns that configure. Finally, "the time zongo", the third part, continues the analysis of the layout and meaning of the event began in the first part. It consists in observing three main arenas, while having relative autonomy, interpenetrating in the course of a dynamic claim of justice, which will take the name of the movement Enough is enough
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Caballero, Yvan. "Modélisation des écoulements d'origine pluvio-nivo-glaciaire en contexte de haute montagne tropicale : application à la haute vallée du Zongo (Bolivie) /." Montpellier : Institut des sciences de la terre, de l'eau et de l'espace de Montpellier, Université Montpellier II, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb388579409.

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Caballero, Yvan. "Modélisation des écoulements d'origine pluvio-nivo-glaciaire en contexte de haute montagne tropicale : application à la haute-vallée du Zongo (Bolivie)." Montpellier 2, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001MON20134.

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Books on the topic "Zongo"

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Mohammed, Ali. The prophet of Zongo Street: Stories. New York: Amistad, 2005.

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Hommage au journaliste Norbert Zongo: Un homme face à son destin, ou, La parabole du lion. Paris: Harmattan, 2003.

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Bigou, Léon Bani Bio. Première révolution d'octobre 1963, massacre à Cotonou-Zongo et douloureux événements de mars 1964 à Parakou : contribution à l'histoire politique du Bénin. Cotonou: L. Bio Bigou, 1995.

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Zongo, Tertius. Declaration de politique générale de son excellence Tertius Zongo, Premier ministre, Chef du gouvernement: Consolider les bases d'une croissance de qualité, réductrice de la pauvreté, dans un contexte de gestion rigoureuse. [Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: Assemblée nationale, 2007.

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Zongo, Tertius. Declaration de politique générale de son excellence Tertius Zongo, Premier ministre, Chef du gouvernement: Consolider les bases d'une croissance de qualité, réductrice de la pauvreté, dans un contexte de gestion rigoureuse. [Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: Assemblée nationale, 2007.

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La energía eléctrica en la modernidad paceña: Represas de Milluni y Zongo, los tranvías y los inicios del telepono : 1888-1950 : reseña histórica de los servicios básicos del municipio de La Paz. La Paz, Bolivia]: Concejo Municipal, 2009.

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Meditation. Tai bei shi: Fa gu wen hua, 1997.

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Chan de sheng huo. Tai bei shi: Dong chu, 1996.

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Xing yun fa shi jie chan. Tai bei shi: Tai li wen hua, 1999.

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Philip, Marlene Nourbese. Zong! Middletown, Conn: Wesleyan University Press, 2008.

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Kubin, Wolfgang. "Zong Baihua." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_22058-1.

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Kubin, Wolfgang. "Zong Baihua: Meixue sanbu." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_22059-1.

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Ward, James. "Memory and Atrocity: Representing the Zong." In Memory and Enlightenment, 199–222. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96710-3_7.

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Faubert, Michelle. "Equiano, Sharp, Mansfield, and the Zong Massacre: History and Significance." In Granville Sharp's Uncovered Letter and the Zong Massacre, 13–58. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92786-2_2.

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Faubert, Michelle. "Introduction." In Granville Sharp's Uncovered Letter and the Zong Massacre, 1–11. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92786-2_1.

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Faubert, Michelle. "The Provenance of the British Library Document." In Granville Sharp's Uncovered Letter and the Zong Massacre, 59–74. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92786-2_3.

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Faubert, Michelle. "The British Library Document: The Definitive Version of Sharp’s Letter on the Zong to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty." In Granville Sharp's Uncovered Letter and the Zong Massacre, 75–97. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92786-2_4.

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Faubert, Michelle. "The Historical Significance of the British Library Document." In Granville Sharp's Uncovered Letter and the Zong Massacre, 99–115. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92786-2_5.

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Faubert, Michelle. "Conclusion: Revisiting the History of Abolition." In Granville Sharp's Uncovered Letter and the Zong Massacre, 117–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92786-2_6.

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Faubert, Michelle. "Correction to: Equiano, Sharp, Mansfield, and the Zong Massacre: History and Significance." In Granville Sharp's Uncovered Letter and the Zong Massacre, E1. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92786-2_7.

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