entretiens]]> CNRS École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales présentent Panafest Archive '66'69'74'77
Entretien avec Elaine Klein Mokhtefi et Malika Rahal à New York en juin 2015
Auteurs scientifiques: Malika Rahal, IHTP (CNRS)
Prise de vues: Malika Rahal
Réalisation et montage: Arghyro Paouri
Musique: "Sound off on" (by Mac 68K) sous licence Creative Commons
Logotype PANAFEST: Kadiatou Diallo
Animation et postproduction: Arghyro Paouri, Cellule audio / vidéo de l'IIAC Institut Interdisciplinaire d'anthropologie du contemporain
Une production IMAF (CNRS) Centre Anthropologie de l'écriture (EHESS) IACC (CNRS/EHESS)
© CNRS, 2015]]>
Premier festival culturel panafricain à Alger en 1969 : entretien avec Elaine Klein Mokhtefi et Malika Rahal à New York en juin 2015]]> Rahal, Malika; Paouri, Arghyro;]]> 27/10/2016]]> 2016-10-27T08:56:15.208+02:00]]> 00:46:04]]> 1181947471]]>
Annemiek’s Pas Schrijver (Early Stage Researcher within the Real Project-Stockholm University, Department of Human Geography) research method to “follow the cow” and move with the Samburu and their cattle in order to better understand their pathways, border and land issues, politics of the region etc.. ]]> Arghyro Paouri]]> 24/03/2017]]> 2017-03-24T15:01:25.025+01:00]]> 186227992]]> Nik Petek (Early Stage Researcher within the Real Project-Uppsala University, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History) is using archaeological methods as a tool for understanding historical landscape and population changes through. ]]> Paouri, Arghyro]]> 24/03/2017]]> 2017-03-24T15:34:04.632+01:00]]> 33137875]]> Chris de Bont ((Early Stage Researcher within the Real Project-Stockholm University, Department of Human Geography) introduces her research, talks about how she used historical maps to reconstruct which irrigation schemes the state has wanted to build in the Kilimanjaro area over the years. All these efforts have been in vein, today only a very small part of the area is irrigated.]]> Paouri, Arghyro]]> 24/03/2017]]> 2017-03-24T15:47:18.366+01:00]]> 59121726]]> Participation and Visual Material
Anna Shoemaker

Aerial videos
Rob Marchant

Interview
Franziska Bedorf

Editing, Realization
Arghyro Paouri

Funding
European Commission

In-kind Support
Cellule audio/vidéo, Institut Interdisciplinaire d’anthropologie du Contemporain (IIAC), CNRS/EHESS

Production
REAL Project
IIAC – CNRS/EHESS]]>
Anna Shoemaker (Early Stage Researcher within the Real Project-Uppsala University, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History) describes how is it possible to investigate land use over time in a pastoral landscape. People’s settlements in the landscape tell an important part of the story, but in the case of pastoralists they are very ephemeral and their remains not easy to spot. Aerial pictures constitute one way of recognizing such settlements by their shape from above. Surveying the landscape on the ground then serves to confirm or disprove assumptions based on the aerial perspective.]]> Paouri Arghyro]]> 24/03/2016]]> 2017-03-24T15:54:26.809+01:00]]> 181253713]]>

Séquence d'introduction avec carte - menu interactif / Web documentaire : REAL (Resilience in East African Landscapes) project.]]>
Paouri Arghyro]]> 24/03/2017]]> 2017-03-24T16:03:51.675+01:00]]> 17594814]]>
Séquence d'introduction / Web documentaire : REAL (Resilience in East African Landscapes) project.]]> Paouri Arghyro]]> 24/03/2017]]> 2017-03-24T16:05:52.282+01:00]]> 8686118]]> Marie Gravesen ((Early Stage Researcher within the Real Project-University of Cologne, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology) uses participatory mapping as a method to understand land use and mobility in Laikipia, Kenya. The land in Laikipia is overused and fragmented. During the past 100 years, it has been, and still is, claimed by different groups of people on different grounds. Ranchers, pastoralists, conservationists and smallholder farmers all use the land for different purposes and have different interests. Among those are the Samburu pastoralists, who have come to Laikipia in search for grazing since the weather conditions in Samburu, an area further north, have changed and grazing has become scarce there. One way of learning about people and land in Laikipia, how the land has changed, been used how people have moved through it, is participatory mapping.]]> Arghyro Paouri]]> 24/03/2017]]> 2017-03-24T15:19:57.180+01:00]]> 97598576]]> Christine Adongo (Early Stage Researcher within the Real Project-Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) & École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) Paris, Social and Cultural Anthropology)
Geo Thermal Energy is a natural energy source that enables Kenya to provide electricity to their inhabiting people. The vices of the modern world are encroaching on the culture, heritage, and livelihood of the Maasai’s a cultural group of people; the Maasai who have been inhabitants of this land since the sixteen hundreds.]]>
Paouri, Arghyro]]> 24/03/2017]]> 2017-03-24T15:39:01.670+01:00]]> 103977789]]>
Films scientifiques]]> Paris, le 16 novembre 2009
Réalisation, image et son: Daniel Friedmann
Montage: Mar-François Deligne
Postproduction: Cellule audiovisuelle du CEM / IIAC
Novembre 2009]]>
Débat entre Edgar Morin ( sociologue, directeur de recherche émérite au CNRS) , Shlomo Sand ( historien, professeur à l'Université de Tel Aviv) et Gilles Manceron ( historien) qui posent la question de la construction de l'histoire du peuple juif à partir du livre de Shlomo Sand /Comment le peuple juif fut inventé /( Fayard, 2008)
]]>
Friedmann, Daniel]]> 11-2009]]> 2015-10-06T09:49:32.785+02:00]]> 00:18:00]]> 225807255]]>