This 14th APAD international conference focused on the multiple forms of large-scale circulation of goods, ideas, techniques, information, and models that increasingly cross countries of the Global South and connect them. The aim was to revisit the fields and themes at the heart of the “global turn” that has taken place in the social sciences over the past two decades, to discuss the place of development anthropology in this process and, conversely, the way in which it takes into account the dynamics of globalization.
The conference was organized in partnership with the University of Lomé (Department of Anthropology and African Studies of the Faculty of Human and Social Sciences (FSHS)). 135 people participated in the 22 panel sessions organized during the conference.