Dittgen, Romain (19..-....)

France
Date de naissance
19XX
Langues d'expression
français
Docteur en géographie humaine, chercheur au South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) (2015)

He holds a PhD in Human Geography from the University of Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne) with a focus on the spatial dimension of the Chinese presence in Sub-Saharan Africa. Before joining SAIIA as a Senior Researcher in September 2014, he has held a post-doctoral fellowship at the African Studies Centre and the International Institute for Asian Studies, both located in Leiden in the Netherlands.

Additionally, he has worked as an assistant lecturer at the Sorbonne and is affiliated to the Geography Research Institute UMR 8586 Prodig in Paris. His focus is on settlement patterns/dynamics of Chinese and other emerging countries’ economic agents in Sub-Saharan Africa, looking in particular at how interactions are influenced and remodelled by local contexts.

Vidéos

Ouvrage : La Chine en Afrique du Sud / China in South Africa
Conférence
01:33:10

Ouvrage : La Chine en Afrique du Sud / China in South Africa

Dittgen
Romain
Ho
Ulfrieda
Park
Yoon Jung

Ulfrieda HO (Journalist) Author of “Papers sons and Daughters; Growing up Chinese in South Africa”  (Paperback Ed. 2012) / Yoon JUNG PARK (Convenor, China in Africa-Africa in China Network)

Ouverture scientifique du colloque EsCA
Conférence
01:18:34

Ouverture scientifique du colloque EsCA

Loumpet-Galitzine
Alexandra
Arrif
Teddy
Bourdarias
Françoise
Dittgen
Romain
Dozon
Jean-Pierre

Espaces de la culture chinoise en Afrique : diffusion, agencements, interactions Etudes du Soft power chinois en Afrique et des espaces socio-culturels ouverts par des communautés chinoises et

Chinese Spaces and Cultural Makers in African Cities
Conférence
01:40:49

Chinese Spaces and Cultural Makers in African Cities

Chungu
Gerald
Dittgen
Romain
Guo Chatelard
Solange
Zack
Tanya

Espaces de la culture chinoise en Afrique : diffusion, agencements, interactions Etudes du Soft power chinois en Afrique et des espaces socio-culturels ouverts par des communautés chinoises et