AnsomsA (
2009)
Re-engineering rural society: The visions and ambitions of the Rwandan elite. African Affairs108(
431):
289–
309.
3.
BuscherK (
2018)
African cities and violent conflict: The urban dimension of conflict and post conflict dynamics in central and Eastern Africa. Journal of Eastern African Studies12(
2):
193–
210.
4.
ClarkP (
2014)
Bringing the peasants back in, again: State power and local agency in Rwanda’s Gacaca courts. Journal of Eastern African Studies8(
2):
193–
213.
5.
De BoeckFPlissartMF (
2004) Kinshasa: Tales of the Invisible City.
Leuven:
Leuven University Press.
6.
EsmailSCorburnJ (
2020)
Struggles to remain in Kigali’s “unplanned” settlements: The case of Bannyahe. Environment and Urbanization32(
1):
19–
36.
GoodfellowT (
2013)
Planning and development regulation amid rapid urban growth: Explaining divergent trajectories in Africa. Geoforum: Journal of Physical, Human, and Regional Geosciences48:
83–
93.
9.
GoodfellowT (
2017)
Taxing property in a neo-developmental state: The politics of urban land value capture in Rwanda and Ethiopia. African Affairs116(
465):
549–
572.
10.
GoodfellowT (
2022) Politics and the Urban Frontier: Transformation and Divergence in Late Urbanizing East Africa.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
11.
GoodfellowTSmithA (
2013)
From urban catastrophe to ‘model’ city? Politics, security and development in post-conflict Kigali. Urban Studies50(
15):
3185–
3202.
12.
HudaniSE (
2020)
The green masterplan: Crisis, state transition and urban transformation in post-genocide Rwanda. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research44(
4):
673–
690.
13.
HudaniSE (
2024) Master Plans and Minor Acts: Repairing the City in Post-Genocide Rwanda.
Chicago, IL:
The University of Chicago Press.
14.
IngelaereB (
2014)
What’s on a peasant’s mind? Experiencing RPF state reach and overreach in post-genocide Rwanda (2000–10). Journal of Eastern African Studies8(
2):
214–
230.
15.
KimonyoJP (
2019) Transforming Rwanda: Challenges on the Road to Reconstruction.
Boulder, CO:
Lynne Rienner Publishers.
16.
MwambariD (
2021)
Agaciro, vernacular memory, and the politics of memory in post-genocide Rwanda. African Affairs120(
481):
611–
628.
17.
MwambariD (
2023) Navigating Cultural Memory: Commemoration and Narrative in Postgenocide Rwanda.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
18.
MwambariDSibomanaE (
2023)
Bodily scars as lived memory in post-genocide Rwanda. Body & Society29(
3):
3–
28.
19.
NduwayezuG, et al. (
2021)
Urban growth and land use/land cover changes in the post-genocide period, Kigali, Rwanda. Environment and Urbanization Asia12:
127–
146.
20.
NewburyDNewburyC (
2000)
Bringing the peasants back in: Agrarian themes in the construction and corrosion of statist historiography in Rwanda. The American Historical Review105(
3):
832–
877.