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Ayodele, Johnson Oluwole (2021) | |
Resource allocation, weaponised poverty, and deviant economies in Nigeria | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 39 #2. p. 285-304. |
Agupusi, Patricia (2021) | |
The African Union and the path to an African Renaissance | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 39 #2. p. 261-284. |
Lock, Etienne (2021) | |
The concept of 'Republic' in Francophone African states: origin and impact | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 39 #2. p. 246-260. |
Niekerk, Robert van; Padayachee, Vishnu (2021) | |
The rise and fall of a social democratic economic and social policy alternative in the ANC (1990-1996) | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 39 #2. p. 230-245. |
Oyedemi, Toks Dele (2021) | |
Postcolonial casualties: 'Born-frees' and decolonisation in South Africa | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 39 #2. p. 214-229. |
Vahed, Goolam; Desai, Ashwin (2021) | |
Inside the cricket change room: undressing whiteness in South Africa | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 39 #2. p. 199-213. |
Urama, Evelyn Nwachukwu (2021) | |
Offspring's experiences and paternity crisis: creative writers and same-sex marriage in Igbo culture | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 39 #2. p. 185-198. |
Ololajulo, Babajide Olusoji (2021) | |
The incremental houses of urban fringes: Yoruba personhood and popular culture in Ibadan, Nigeria | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 39 #2. p. 169-184. |
Diko, Nqophisa; Sempijja, Norman (2021) | |
Does participation in BRICS foster South-South cooperation? Brazil, South Africa, and the Global South | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 39 #1. p. 151-167. |
Agboga, Victor (2021) | |
Beyond decentralising the Nigerian Police: how Lagos state circumvented debates on police reforms | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 39 #1. p. 135-150. |
Ashukem, Jean-Claude N. (2021) | |
To give a dog a bad name to kill it - Cameroon's anti-terrorism law as a strategic framework for human rights' violations | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 39 #1. p. 119-134. |
Tweneboah, Seth (2021) | |
'Biting the hand that feeds them? The case of Ghanaian Pentecostal discourse on 'breaking from the past'' | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 39 #1. p. 104-118. |
Atwagala, Donnah S. (2021) | |
'Visitors have become owners': internationalization of land and its implication for rural women | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 39 #1. p. 88-103. |
Ikeanyibe, Okechukwu Marcellus (2021) | |
Managing post-privatisation challenges: a review of Nigeria's electricity sector | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 39 #1. p. 70-87. |
Kuditchar, Nene-Lomotey (2021) | |
Curbing illicit financial out-flow from Africa: the phenomenology of institutions in Ghana | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 39 #1. p. 56-69. |
Olakojo, Solomon A.; Onanuga, Abayomi T.; Onanuga, Olaronke T. (2021) | |
Cyclical fluctuations of economic growth and monetary policy in Nigeria: does fiscal policy also matter? | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 39 #1. p. 34-55. |
Ingiriis, Mohamed Haji (2021) | |
Being and becoming a state: the statebuilding and peacebuilding conversations in southern Somalia and Somaliland | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 39 #1. p. 1-33. |
Okoro, Emmanuel Emeka; Okafor, Ikechukwu S.; Igwilo, Kevin C.; Orodu, Kale B.; Mamudu, Angela O. (2020) | |
Sustainable biogas production from waste in potential states in Nigeria - alternative source of energy | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #4. p. 627-643. |
Babajide, Abiola Ayopo; Lawal, Adedoyin Isola; Amodu, Lanre Olaolu; Ewetan, Olabanji Olukayode; Esowe, Susannash Limunga; Okafor, Tochukwu Chibuzor (2020) | |
Financial institutions concentration and financial inclusion penetration in Nigeria: a comparative analysis | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #4. p. 610-626. |
Flint, Adrian (2020) | |
'African witchdoctors' and popular culture: global hierarchies and the reinforcement of the colonial world order | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #4. p. 594-609. |
Ansorg, Nadine (2020) | |
Securitisation strategies to prevent conflict diffusion in Tanzania and former Zaire | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #4. p. 579-593. |
Malik, Aditi; Onguny, Philip (2020) | |
Elite strategies, emphasis frames, and mass perspectives on electoral violence in Kenya | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #4. p. 560-578. |
Okech, David; Howard, Waylon J.; Matthew, Rebecca A.; Purser, Gregory L. (2020) | |
The effects of sociodemographic variables on the economic behaviour of poorer households in the US and Kenya: a cross-national analyses | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #4. p. 541-559. |
Odijie, Michael Ehis (2020) | |
EPA and sensitive products: the danger for industrial policy 'incoordination' | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #4. p. 519-540. |
Machoko, Collis Garikai (2020) | |
Burial of oscillating rural-urban and oscillating rural-diasporic indigenous Zimbabweans at dilapidated rural homes ('matongo'): a case study of the genesis of tent huts and kinship funeral expense fund groups in Buhera District, Zimbabwe | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #3. p. 475-498. |
Diala, Jane C. (2020) | |
Normative authority of non-state laws within legal and institutional pluralism in Nigeria | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #3. p. 459-474. |
Ingiriis, Mohamed Haji (2020) | |
Profiting from the failed state of Somalia: the violent political marketplace and insecurity in contemporary Mogadishu | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #3. p. 437-458. |
Schritt, Jannik (2020) | |
Crude talking: radio and the politics of naming, blaming and claiming in oil-age Niger | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #3. p. 415-436. |
Agomor, Kingsley S.; Adams, Samuel; Asante, William (2020) | |
Anatomy of Ghana's parliamentary elections and democratic consolidation | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #3. p. 399-414. |
Matlosa, Khabele (2020) | |
Pondering the culture of violence in Lesotho: a case for demilitarisation | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #3. p. 381-398. |
Busari, Dauda A. (2020) | |
Transactional politics: the manifestations of the challenges of 'infrastructure of the stomach' and 'infrastructure for the stomach' in Nigeria | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #3. p. 366-380. |
Ebekozien, Andrew (2020) | |
Corrupt acts in the Nigerian construction industry: is the ruling party fighting corruption? | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #3. p. 348-365. |
Onokwai, John (2020) | |
Political economy of Nigeria-South Africa foreign direct investment relations and challenges of the manufacturing sector in Nigeria, 1999-2017 | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #3. p. 331-347. |
Biondo, Karen Del (2020) | |
Moving beyond a donor-recipient relationship? Assessing the principle of partnership in the joint Africa-EU strategy | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #2. p. 310-329. |
Amusa, Kafayat; Monkam, Nara; Viegi, Nicola (2020) | |
Can foreign aid enhance domestic resource mobilisation in Nigeria? | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #2. p. 294-309. |
Babatunde, Abosede Omowumi (2020) | |
Oil pollution and water conflicts in the riverine communities in Nigeria's Niger Delta region: challenges for and elements of problem-solving strategies | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #2. p. 274-293. |
Connor, Teresa K.; Charway, Fred (2020) | |
Ambiguities of xenophobia in a border town: inner city informal traders and Ekasi shopkeepers in the city of East London, South Africa | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #2. p. 257-273. |
Adams, Samuel; Asante, William (2020) | |
The judiciary and post-election conflict resolution and democratic consolidation in Ghana's Fourth Republic | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #2. p. 243-256. |
Sabbi, Matthew (2020) | |
'Municipal entrepreneurs': local politicians and the delivery of urban sanitation in Kumasi, Ghana | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #2. p. 221-242. |
Jemal, Bekri M. (2020) | |
The depoliticisation of two competing nationalisms and the introduction of democratic Meritopianism as a possible way out for Ethiopia | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #2. p. 205-220. |
Sanches, Edalina Rodrigues (2020) | |
Transitions to democracy, institutional choices and party system stability: lessons from small African islands | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #2. p. 186-204. |
Soyinka, Wole (2020) | |
Revisionism: history lost and found | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #2. p. 173-185. |
Kiguli, Susan Nalugwa (2020) | |
Wole Soyinka: an introduction | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #2. p. 171-172. |
Jeater, Diana (2020) | |
Can spirits play a role in peace and reconciliation projects? Perspectives on traditional reconciliation in Zimbabwe | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #1. p. 154-169. |
O'Brien, Stephen M. (2020) | |
Community mobilisation and HIV activism in Zimbabwe | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #1. p. 138-153. |
Hove, Mediel; Chenzi, Vincent (2020) | |
Social media, civil unrest and government responses: the Zimbabwean experience | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #1. p. 121-137. |
Mwonzora, Gift (2020) | |
Social media and citizen mobilisation in the biometric voter registration (BVR) process in Zimbabwe | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #1. p. 103-120. |
Muchadenyika, Davison; Williams, John J. (2020) | |
Central-local state contestations and urban management in Zimbabwe | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #1. p. 89-102. |
Nel, Adrian (2020) | |
Conciliatory whiteness: white farmers' accommodations and responses to land reform in Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #1. p. 72-88. |
Mazwi, Freedom; Chambati, Walter; Mudimu, George T. (2020) | |
Tobacco contract farming in Zimbabwe: power dynamics, accumulation trajectories, land use patterns and livelihoods | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #1. p. 55-71. |
Gukurume, Simbarashe; Nhodo, Lloyd (2020) | |
Forced displacements in mining communities: politics in Chiadzwa diamond area, Zimbabwe | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #1. p. 39-54. |
Mkandawire, Thandika (2020) | |
Zimbabwe's transition overload: an interpretation | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #1. p. 18-38. |
Helliker, Kirk; Murisa, Tendai (2020) | |
Zimbabwe: continuities and changes | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #1. p. 5-17. |
Adigbuo, Ebere R. (2019) | |
Role conflicts in foreign policy: Nigeria's dilemma over Bakassi Peninsula | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #4. p. 404-420. |
Giorgioni, Gianluigi (2019) | |
The CFA Franc Zone: a political re-evaluation twenty years after the advent of the Euro | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #4. p. 379-403. |
Teixeira, Aurora A.C.; Nascimento, Sawelerk (2019) | |
FDI in small states and unattractive markets: the case of Săo Tomé and Príncipe | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #4. p. 351-378. |
Gebresenbet, Fana; Kamski, Benedikt (2019) | |
The paradox of the Ethiopian Developmental State: bureaucrats and politicians in the sugar industry | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #4. p. 335-350. |
Graham, Emmanuel; Van Gyampo, Ransford Edward; Ackah, Ishmael; Andrews, Nathan (2019) | |
An institutional assessment of the public interest and accountability committee (PIAC) in Ghana's oil and gas sector | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #4. p. 316-334. |
Tembo, Nick Mdika (2019) | |
Troubling frames: Zapiro's iconography on Oscar Pistorius as traumics | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #4. p. 294-315. |
Bond, Patrick (2019) | |
Tokenistic water and neoliberal sanitation in post-apartheid Durban | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #4. p. 275-293. |
Botlhale, Emmanuel; Molokwane, Thekiso (2019) | |
The viability of the welfare state in Botswana | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #2-3. p. 241-256. |
Lyakurwa, Ladigracia Epafrasi; Jun, Miyang; Chung, Moo Kwon (2019) | |
A comparative study on legal frameworks of work and family reconciliation in Mozambique and Tanzania | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #2-3. p. 225-240. |
Baker, Bruce; Lekunze, Manu (2019) | |
The character and value of vernacular security: the case of South West Cameroon | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #2-3. p. 208-224. |
Bourblanc, Magalie; Anseeuw, Ward (2019) | |
Explaining South Africa's land reform policy failure through its instruments: the emergence of inclusive agricultural business models | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #2-3. p. 191-207. |
Nyoka, Bongani (2019) | |
Bernard Magubane's critique of anthropology in southern Africa: an introductory essay | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #2-3. p. 169-190. |
Resende-Santos, Joăo (2019) | |
Cape Verde and the risks of tourism specialisation: the tourism option for Africa's small states | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #1. p. 148-168. |
Urtuzuastigui, Gerardo Armando (2019) | |
Bilateral aid in sub-Saharan Africa: are donor delivery tactics stimulating economic growth and development? | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #1. p. 128-147. |
Pitsch Santiago, Anne (2019) | |
Land grabbing or economic development? A modernisation debate enacted on Bugala Island, Uganda | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #1. p. 112-127. |
Grell-Brisk, Marilyn (2019) | |
Arrested development? Sub-Saharan Africa in the stratified world economy 1965-2015 | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #1. p. 93-111. |
Engels, Bettina; Müller, Melanie (2019) | |
Northern theories, Southern movements? Contentious politics in Africa through the lens of social movement theory | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #1. p. 72-92. |
Knörr, Jacqueline; Schroven, Anita (2019) | |
Global and local models of governance in interaction: configurations of power in Upper Guinea Coast societies | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #1. p. 57-71. |
Apata, Gabriel O. (2019) | |
Corruption and the postocolonial state: how the west invented African corruption | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #1. p. 43-56. |
Khan, Firoz (2018) | |
Neopatrimonialism and corruption: towards a new common sense | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #4. p. 553-562. |
Hoffmann, Nimi (2018) | |
When are experiments corrupt? | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #4. p. 532-552. |
Monyake, Moletsane (2018) | |
Can the poor fight back? A multilevel analysis of corruption, poverty and collective demand for accountability in Africa | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #4. p. 514-531. |
Desai, Ashwin (2018) | |
The Zuma moment: between tender-based capitalists and radical economic transformation | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #4. p. 499-513. |
Riley, Liam; Chilanga, Emmanuel (2018) | |
'Things are not working now': poverty, food insecurity and perceptions of corruption in urban Malawi | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #4. p. 484-498. |
Gaas, Mohamed Husein (2018) | |
Primordialism vs. instrumentalism in Somali society: is an alternative needed? | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #4. p. 464-483. |
Friedman, Steven (2018) | |
The 'science' of superiority: Africa and scholarly colonial assumptions | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #4. p. 449-463. |
Martin, William G. (2018) | |
Lessons of the Northern War on African corruption | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #4. p. 437-448. |
Hoffmann, Nimi (2018) | |
Diagnosing neopatrimonialism: an interview with Thandika Mkandawire | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #4. p. 433-436. |
Hoffmann, Nimi; Hendricks, Fred (2018) | |
African perspectives on corruption | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #4. p. 425-432. |
Qambela, Gcobani (2018) | |
Living in constant anticipation of death: loss, grief and death as political instruments in Dagmawi Woubshet's 'The Calendar of Loss' | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #3. p. 401-408. |
Kwamena Onoma, Ato (2018) | |
The faith-based segregation of interments: insights from a Senegalese commune | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #3. p. 386-400. |
Faimau, Gabriel (2018) | |
The emergence of prophetic ministries in Botswana: self-positioning and appropriation of new media | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #3. p. 369-385. |
Ukah, Asonzeh (2018) | |
Emplacing god: the social worlds of miracle cities - perspectives from Nigeria and Uganda | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #3. p. 351-368. |
Lado, Ludovic; Félicien, Coulibaly Navigue; Azetsop, Jacquineau (2018) | |
The social construction of the legitimacy of Christian healing in Abidjan | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #3. p. 334-350. |
Mhando, Nandera Ernest; Maseno, Loreen; Mtata, Kupakwashe; Senga, Mathew (2018) | |
Modes of legitimation by female Pentecostal-Charismatic preachers in East Africa: a comparative study in Kenya and Tanzania | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #3. p. 319-333. |
Agyeman, Edmond Akwasi; Carsamer, Emmanuel (2018) | |
Pentecostalism and the spirit of entrepreneurship in Ghana: the case of Maame Sarah prayer camp in Ghana | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #3. p. 303-318. |
Nyamnjoh, Francis B.; Carpenter, Joel A. (2018) | |
Religious Innovation and Competition in Contemporary African Christianity | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #3. p. 289-302. |
Jotia, Agreement L. (2018) | |
The role of social media in freeing Botswana from state control of the media | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #2. p. 264-278. |
Parry, Tyler D. (2018) | |
'What is Africa to me' now?: African-American heritage tourism in Senegambia | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #2. p. 245-263. |
Okeke-Ogbuafor, Nwamaka; Gray, Tim Stuart; Stead, Selina M. (2018) | |
Perceptions of the existence and causes of structural violence in Ogoni communities, Nigeria | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #2. p. 229-244. |
Schenoni, Luis L. (2018) | |
The Southern African unipolarity | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #2. p. 207-228. |
Hodzi, Obert (2018) | |
China and Africa: economic growth and a non-transformative political elite | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #2. p. 191-206. |
Walker, Gavin Robert (2018) | |
'Our songs were our stones': song and struggle in the treatment action campaign | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #2. p. 175-190. |
Webster, Edward (2018) | |
Culture and working life: Ari Sitas and the transformation of labour studies in South Africa | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #2. p. 163-174. |
Bohler-Muller, Narnia; Kanyane, Modimowabarwa; Pophiwa, Nedson; Dipholo, Mojalefa (2018) | |
Life after judgment: the Nokotyana case re-examined | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #1. p. 143-159. |
Herdt, Tom De; Marivoet, Wim (2018) | |
Is informalization equalizing? Evidence from Kinshasa (DRC) | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #1. p. 121-142. |
Houeland, Camilla (2018) | |
Between the street and Aso Rock*: the role of Nigerian trade unions in popular protests | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #1. p. 103-120. |
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