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About Liang Chen

Dr Liang Chen is a cultural anthropologist. He is currently researching the emerging tensions and interconnectedness between China and Africa through lens of globalisation, geo-politics, and migration.

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About Mariame Traore

Ms Mariame Traore obtained her master's degree in Ethnic Studies at Lanzhou University, China. She is currently the regional director of Kindia at the Department of Guinean Environmental Assessment Agency (AGEE) under the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development of Guinea.

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Governing Strangers: African Communities in Guangzhou

Posted on 10 December 2024 by Liang ChenMariame Traore

With a population of 1.4 billion, the continent of Africa has a similar number of people to China, although it is approximately three times greater in size. Moreover, the continent has fifty-four countries and boasts the most heterogeneous collection of languages in the world. Such diversity is reflected among the Africans travelling to and residing … more

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