Euclides Gonçalves is a co-founder and director of Kaleidoscopio. He holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Witwatersrand (2012).
Before joining the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (2007-2011) he worked as a Program Assistant at the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA), Senegal. His research focuses on studies on governance, bureaucratic processes and political rituals.
e.goncalves@kaleidoscopio.co.mz
The Plantationocene as analytical concept: A forum for dialogue and reflection
International aid actions for accountability: Identifying interaction effects between programmes
Agricultural Productivity as Performance: A Tale of Two Mozambican Corridors
The dead archive: governance and institutional memory in independent Mozambique
Agricultural investment corridors in Africa: Does smallholder and women’s participation count?
Cooking history: food recipes and heritage in Mozambique
Cyclone Idai hits Agriculture in Beira Corridor: Preparing for the Future
Agricultural commercialization along Mozambique’s Growth Corridors
African Anthropological Practice in the “Era of Aid”: Towards a Critique of Disciplinary Canons
A Companion to the Anthropology of Africa
Expressões Alternativas das Vozes dos Cidadãos: Música e Comentário Social em Moçambique
The Spirit of the Laws in Mozambique
Romane Guambe & utabula na mani zunguza vafana
‘Orientações superiores’: time and bureaucratic authority in Mozambique