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Colonial Centres and Peripheries: Low-cost Roads and Portuguese Engineers in the 1950s

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Resumo:Scholars within the Science and Technology in the European Periphery network have proposed that with technological and scientific peripheries there needs to be a greater emphasis placed on the history of appropriation, which means considering the receptor environment active, acknowledging the point of view of the receivers and studying this history through its conflicts, i.e. those caused by the different agendas of the actors (political, technical and others). How can this concept be applied in a European periphery, such as Portugal, in its relation as a centre to the colonies of Angola and Mozambique? We answer this question by following road engineers from the metropole in their technical missions to these African peripheries, and how they adapted their discourse on traffic engineering and economic development to a discourse on the low-cost roads to be built there in the 1950s. By taking this approach we aim to challenge the concept of appropriation and apply it to the mobility realm, also bringing an interpretation of the dynamic relation between centres and peripheries.
Autores principais:Sousa, M. Luísa
Assunto:European peripheries colonial occupation low-cost roads road engineers reverse appropriation
Ano:2016
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:capítulo de livro
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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spellingShingle Colonial Centres and Peripheries: Low-cost Roads and Portuguese Engineers in the 1950s
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European peripheries
colonial occupation
low-cost roads
road engineers
reverse appropriation
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subject.fl_str_mv European peripheries
colonial occupation
low-cost roads
road engineers
reverse appropriation
title Colonial Centres and Peripheries: Low-cost Roads and Portuguese Engineers in the 1950s
title_full Colonial Centres and Peripheries: Low-cost Roads and Portuguese Engineers in the 1950s
title_fullStr Colonial Centres and Peripheries: Low-cost Roads and Portuguese Engineers in the 1950s
title_full_unstemmed Colonial Centres and Peripheries: Low-cost Roads and Portuguese Engineers in the 1950s
title_short Colonial Centres and Peripheries: Low-cost Roads and Portuguese Engineers in the 1950s
title_sort Colonial Centres and Peripheries: Low-cost Roads and Portuguese Engineers in the 1950s
topic European peripheries
colonial occupation
low-cost roads
road engineers
reverse appropriation
topic_facet European peripheries
colonial occupation
low-cost roads
road engineers
reverse appropriation
url http://hdl.handle.net/10362/60765
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