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    Lomé, ville post-frontière. by Amandine Spire

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Because of its location on the border of Ghana, the capital of Togo leads us to question the articulation between the notions of identity, “territory” and border. …”
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    Hypothesis of regeneration by 'anticipation' in the cities of Ouagadougou and Lomé by Patrick Thépot

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…To do this, these processes call for ‘‘anticipation’’ to foresee the future of one of the largest informal districts in the city of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso and a former wasteland in the city of Lomé in Togo by progressively proposing new spatial qualities to these urban sites, that are often considered only negatively by the institutions. …”
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    “East-West, West-East”: Cultural Transmission and Exchange of Yorùbá Religious Wood-Carvings between Ọ̀yó̩, Sábẹ and Ifè̩-Ana by Abiodun Olasupo Akande

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Yorùbá communities also exist at Ifè̩-Ana in the Atakpame region of Togo. The Ifè̩-Ana Yorùbá were migrants from Ilé-Ifè between the 16 ̩ th and 18th centuries. …”
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    ふるさとの暮らしとつながる五感の風景 by Tanaka Naoto 田中尚人

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…These collective places or ba can take two forms: the collective place of autonomy (jichi no ba自治の場) and the collective place of integration (tōgō no ba 統合の場). Two case studies focus on the need to change this relationship between a local community and its landscapes through the protection of the cultural landscapes of an agricultural plateau of medium altitude. …”
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    Le lien entre le paysage des cinq sens (gokan no fūkei 五感の風景) et la vie quotidienne du furusato by Tanaka Naoto

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…These collective places or ba can take two forms : the collective place of autonomy (jichi no ba 自治の場) and the collective place of integration (tōgō no ba 統合の場). Two case studies focus on the need to change this relationship between a local community and its landscapes through the protection of the cultural landscapes of an agricultural plateau of medium altitude. …”
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