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Urban subjects: Somali claims to recognition and urban belonging in Eastleigh, Nairobi | 2020 | African studies 79 (1): 1-20 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Beyond the legacy of 1976: Morris Isaacson High School, popular memory and the struggle for education in central Soweto | 2020 | African studies 79 (1): 21-36 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Legal representation in lacuna: the Namibian Legal Resources Centre, Southern Africa Project, and the trial of the Cassinga detainees | 2020 | African studies 79 (1): 37-50 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
State legitimacy and government performance in the Horn of Africa | 2020 | African studies 79 (1): 51-69 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
From Pan-Africanism to African regionalism: a chronicle | 2020 | African studies 79 (1): 70-87 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Methods in performing Fela in contemporary Afrobeats, 2009-2019 | 2020 | African studies 79 (1): 88-109 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Rached Ghannouchi’s test: political Islam and democracy in Tunisia | 2020 | African studies 79 (1): 110-24 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
The proliferation of overlapping sub-regional organisations in Eastern Africa: an opportunity for or a challenge to the security of the region? | 2020 | African studies 79 (1): 125-42 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
The black soul is (still) a white man’s artefact? Postcoloniality, post-Fanonism and the tenacity of race(ism) in A. Igoni Barrett’s Blackass | 2020 | African studies 79 (1): 143-59 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Fire and media: towards a new South African journalism | 2020 | African studies 79 (1): 160-70 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Aspiration, exclusion and belonging in South Africa and Kenya | 2019 | African studies 78 (1): 1-5 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Consumer culture and ‘black is beautiful’ in apartheid South Africa and early postcolonial Kenya | 2019 | African studies 78 (1): 6-32 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
New subjectivities: aspiration, prosperity and the new middle class | 2019 | African studies 78 (1): 33-50 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Amaoti and Pumwani: studying urban informality in South Africa and Kenya | 2019 | African studies 78 (1): 51-73 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Documentary evidence: navigating identity and credibility in Africa’s urban estuaries | 2019 | African studies 78 (1): 74-90 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
The failure of the ‘single source of truth about Kenyans’: the NDRS, collateral mysteries and the Safaricom monopoly | 2019 | African studies 78 (1): 91-111 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Tsotsitaal and decoloniality | 2019 | African studies 78 (1): 112-25 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
‘Still so many illusions to cast off!’: the territorial unification of the Ngbaka (Belgian Congo) in the 1920s | 2019 | African studies 78 (1): 126-43 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Biography in post-apartheid South Africa: a call for awkwardness | 2019 | African studies 78 (2): 165-82 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
'I am a bad native': masculinity and marriage in the biographies of Clements Kadalie | 2019 | African studies 78 (2): 183-204 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Writing Jasper Savanhu’s biography from his awkward self-narratives | 2019 | African studies 78 (2): 205-24 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Writing from Johannesburg: Nadine Gordimer in the global anti-apartheid movement | 2019 | African studies 78 (2): 246-66 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
‘Bridging the gap between the intellectual and the human’: the awkward biography of anthropologist and scholar-activist Iona Simon Mayer (1923–) | 2019 | African studies 78 (2): 267-89 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Gendered silences in Nelson Mandela’s and Ruth First’s struggle auto/biographies | 2019 | African studies 78 (2): 290-306 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Personhood and partialism in African philosophy | 2019 | African studies 78 (3): 309-23 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Trade, development and destitution: a material culture history of fishing on the western shore of Lake Turkana, northern Kenya | 2019 | African studies 78 (3): 324-46 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Does the use of a biometric system guarantee an acceptable election’s outcome? Evidence from Ghana’s 2012 election | 2019 | African studies 78 (3): 347-69 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Contacts in a box: cell phones, social relations, and field research in Africa | 2019 | African studies 78 (3): 370-84 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Mob justice and everyday life: the case of Nairobi’s Kibera and Korogocho slums | 2019 | African studies 78 (3): 385-402 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Explaining chieftaincy conflict using historical institutionalism: a case study of the Ga Mashie chieftaincy conflict in Ghana | 2019 | African studies 78 (3): 403-22 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Hybridity in Yorùbá poetry of Ọlánrewájú Adépọ̀jù | 2019 | African studies 78 (3): 423-37 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Technique of empire: colonisation through a state of exception | 2019 | African studies 78 (3): 438-56 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Change and continuity in Ghana’s intellectual history: from late 19th century to the eras of decolonisation and independence | 2019 | African studies 78 (4): 457-76 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Does financial autonomy imply reproductive and sexual autonomy? Evidence from urban poor women in Accra, Ghana | 2019 | African studies 78 (4): 477-95 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
The question of social conformity in Wiredu’s consensual democracy | 2019 | African studies 78 (4): 496-509 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Transnational imaginaries and the negotiation of sexual rights during the South African transition | 2019 | African studies 78 (4): 510-26 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Where is the queer critique of same-sex marriage in South Africa? | 2019 | African studies 78 (4): 527-38 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Commemorating the past in the urban present: living heritage on Constitution Hill/Johannesburg | 2019 | African studies 78 (4): 539-67 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Constructing black economic empowerment in South African mining: government v corporate discourse | 2019 | African studies 78 (4): 568-89 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Non-revenue water and non-revenue life: a reflection on the making and mitigating of water losses in Johannesburg | 2019 | African studies 78 (4): 590-608 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Return migration, entrepreneurship and development: contrasting the economic growth perspective of Senegal’s diaspora policy through a migrant-centred approach | 2019 | African studies 78 (4): 609-23 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Youth, agriculture and land reform in Zimbabwe: experiences from a communal area and resettlement scheme in semi-arid Matabeleland, Zimbabwe | 2018 | African studies 77 (3): 336-53 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Contemporary road architectures and roadside institutions: mapping agentive resilience in regimented urban spaces in Ghana | 2018 | African studies 77 (3): 313-35 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Whipping boys: South Africa's limited reform of judicial corporal punishment in the 1960s and 1970s | 2018 | African studies 77 (3): 354-77 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Muslims in Ethiopia: history and identity | 2018 | African studies 77 (3): 412-27 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Neoliberal health reforms and the failure of healthcare in Sierra Leone: the case of Ebola crisis | 2018 | African studies 77 (3): 428-50 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Differential interpretation in the discourse of 'people's power': unveiling intellectual heritage and normative democratic thought | 2018 | African studies 77 (3): 451-72 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Conflict resolution in Nigeria after the 1967–1970 civil war | 2018 | African studies 77 (1): 1-22 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Neo-mercantilism as development ideology: a conceptual approach to rethink the space economy in Africa | 2018 | African studies 77 (1): 23-52 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
When ex-combatants became peaceful: Azania People’s Liberation Army ex-combatants in post-apartheid South Africa | 2018 | African studies 77 (1): 53-66 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 |