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Dube, Angelo; Nhlabatsi, Sibusiso (2017) | |
On amorphous terms, terrorism and a feeble judiciary: analysing the dissenting judgment in 'Maseko v Prime Minister of Swaziland and Others' (2016) | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 12 #1. p. 157-175. |
Adebayo, Joseph Olusegun (2017) | |
The role of peace journalism in the deconstruction of elections and the 'national question' in Nigeria | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 12 #1. p. 140-156. |
Saha, Tushar Kanti; Gray, Rosemary (2017) | |
Fresh challenges faced on the ground by the Kingdom of the Sky: a quest for peace, harmony and stability | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 12 #1. p. 120-139. |
Mutanga, Shingirirai Savious (2017) | |
Technology transformation and changing demographic patterns: perspectives for Africa's future elections | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 12 #1. p. 107-119. |
Khadiagala, Gilbert M. (2017) | |
Whither peacebuilding? A reflection on post-conflict African experiences | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 12 #1. p. 91-106. |
Msila, Vuyisile; Matjila, Lesibana (2017) | |
The management of democratic elections in Africa (MDEA) programme at the university of South Africa: is this the right path towards African solutions? | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 12 #1. p. 76-90. |
Maphunye, Kealeboga J. (2017) | |
Straining without training? Capacity-related problems facing African election executives and officials | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 12 #1. p. 55-75. |
Mulaudzi, Phalandwa Abraham (2017) | |
The clash of ideologies: notions of multiparty (liberal) democracy versus African systems | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 12 #1. p. 44-54. |
Nyambi, Samuel (2017) | |
Progress and challenges of consolidating the African state: consolidation indicators and the African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 12 #1. p. 22-43. |
Zondi, Siphamandla (2017) | |
Of demons and angels: the international gaze on electoral democracy in Africa | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 12 #1. p. 7-21. |
Akanle, Olayinka; Alemu, Abebe Ejigu; Adesina, Jimi (eds.) (2016) | |
The existentialities of Ethiopian and Nigerian migrants in South Africa | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 11 #2. p. 139-158. |
Nhamo, Godwell; Nhamo, Senia (2016) | |
Paris (COP21) Agreement: loss and damage, adaptation and climate finance issues | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 11 #2. p. 118-138. |
Gebreegzainher, Kinfe Abraha (2016) | |
Education and development; females' education and fertility reduction in Africa: the case of Tigray, Ethiopia | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 11 #2. p. 102-117. |
Kaburise, Phyllis (2016) | |
Improving soft skills and communication in response to youth unemployment | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 11 #2. p. 87-101. |
Lubaale, Emma Charlene (2016) | |
The need for a contextual approach in identifying street-connected children for purposes of intervention | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 11 #2. p. 70-86. |
Nwonwu, Francis O.C. (2016) | |
The paradox of natural resource abundance and widespread underdevelopment in Africa | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 11 #2. p. 52-69. |
Akinola, Adeoye O.; Ndawonde, Nompumelelo (2016) | |
NEPAD: talking from the South, governing from the West | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 11 #2. p. 38-51. |
Sesanti, Simphiwe (2016) | |
Thabo Mbeki's African developmental agenda through Pan-Africanism and the African renaissance | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 11 #2. p. 24-37. |
Chasi, Colin; Levy, Neil (2016) | |
Mandela and excellent African leadership: theory and lessons for practice from an appreciative thematic analysis | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 11 #2. p. 8-23. |
Kamuzinzi, Masengesho (2016) | |
'Imihigo': a hybrid model associating traditional and modern logics in public policy implementation in Rwanda | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 11 #1. p. 123-141. |
Yirenkyi-Boateng, S. (2016) | |
Towards a critical realist perspective on African conflicts | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 11 #1. p. 103-122. |
Fubah, Mathias A. (2016) | |
Views about modern museums in the palaces of the western Grassfields, Cameroon | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 11 #1. p. 84-102. |
Olowu, Dejo (2016) | |
The role of African universities in the protection of the rights of indigenous peoples: a development agenda | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 11 #1. p. 64-83. |
Maphosa, Beatrice (2016) | |
Alleviating poverty through resource provision: the case of a South African agricultural project | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 11 #1. p. 45-63. |
Wilkinson, Robyn (2016) | |
Dangerous othering in Meg Vandermerwe's 'Zebra crossing': Ubuntu - ideals and realities of the 2010 FIFA World Cup | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 11 #1. p. 34-44. |
Debele, Meskerem L. (2016) | |
The Ethiopian root of Thomas More's 'Utopia' | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 11 #1. p. 22-33. |
Chetty, Rajendra; Curr, Matthew (2016) | |
Deaf to women: Rhodes's refusal to hear women or his own feminine voice within - a reading of Schreiner's 'Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland' | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 11 #1. p. 5-21. |
Machineripi, Gwarinda; Khan, Khatija (2015) | |
Constructing nationalist masculine identities: heroism and legitimacy in Joshua Nkomo's 'The Story of my Life' | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #2. p. 190-203. |
Faris, John Andrew (2015) | |
African customary law and common law in South Africa: reconciling contending legal systems | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #2. p. 171-189. |
Saurombe, Amos (2015) | |
Land reform: unfulfilled obligation in southern Africa and beyond | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #2. p. 156-170. |
Manasseh, Tumuhimbise (2015) | |
Heightening leadership effectiveness in local governments of Uganda: 'challenge the process' for organisational support | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #2. p. 143-155. |
Mubangizi, John; Kaya, Hassan (2015) | |
African indigenous knowledge systems and human rights: implications for higher education, based on the South African experience | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #2. p. 125-142. |
Kibuka-Sebitosi, Esther (2015) | |
Towards a model for international collaboration and partnerships in teacher education in Africa: education for sustainable development in South Africa | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #2. p. 104-124. |
Sarkin, Jeremy (2015) | |
Understanding the journey to reconciliation in transitional societies: using the metaphor of a motor vehicle road trip to understand South Africa's path (process) to political reconciliation | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #2. p. 87-103. |
Noomé, Idette (2015) | |
Justice for all? Accountable translations of texts on indigenous law | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #2. p. 69-86. |
Nkomo, Marumo (2015) | |
The trade related aspects of intellectual property rights (TRIPS) - pharmaceuticals transitional period: can it help build capacity in African least developed countries (LDCs)? | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #2. p. 48-68. |
Okolo, Abutu Lawrence (2015) | |
China's foreign policy shift in Africa: from non-interference to preponderance | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #2. p. 32-47. |
Zambakari, Christopher (2015) | |
South Sudan and the East African Community: common market, citizenship, and political federation | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #2. p. 6-31. |
Mangena, Tendai (2015) | |
Rethinking African sexualities in the context of HIV and AIDS: the life and death discourse of 'modernised polygamy' in Sue Nyathi's The polygamist | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #1. p. 181-190. |
Maithufi, Sopelekae (2015) | |
Of fire and rejuvenation: in search of the 'post' in 'post-apartheid' | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #1. p. 170-180. |
Ntui, Charles; Rampedi, Isaac (2015) | |
Hearted efforts by the Mogogelo community to protect traditional sites by means of public participation forums: a review report | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #1. p. 153-169. |
Kamwendo, Gregory (2015) | |
Towards a vibrant African languages industry in the era of the African renaissance | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #1. p. 141-152. |
Isaacs-Martin, Wendy (2015) | |
Issues of race, ethnicity, socio-economic position and spatial acknowlegement in South Africa: how spatial access and expression still perpetuate notions of difference, separation and uncertainty amongst the South African coloured population | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #1. p. 120-140. |
Amoateng, Acheampong (2015) | |
The end of politics by the youth? Higher education, youth identity and recession of political participation by South Africa's 'born-frees': the case of undergraduate students at a public university | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #1. p. 102-119. |
Banda, Felix; Adetomokun, Idowu (2015) | |
African renaissance and negotiation of Yoruba identity in the diaspora: a case study of Nigerian students in Cape Town | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #1. p. 83-101. |
Yishak, Degefu; Gumbo, Mishack (2015) | |
A stand-alone, blended or restructured indigenisation approach to curriculum? A critical perspective | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #1. p. 60-82. |
Shaik-Peremanov, Nazreen (2015) | |
The Zambian copperbelt: the need for international regulation | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #1. p. 47-59. |
Nzewi, Ogochukwu (2015) | |
The renaissance factor in South Africa and the changing landscape of African regional governance (1999-2008) | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #1. p. 25-46. |
Oloruntoba, Samuel (2015) | |
Pan-Africanism, knowledge production and the third liberation of Africa | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 10 #1. p. 7-24. |
Tshangela, Mapula (2014) | |
Environmental technology assessment for enhanced green economy transition in South Africa | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #2. p. 213-226. |
Makina, Anesu; Luthuli, Albert (2014) | |
Corporate South Africa and biodiversity in a green economy | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #2. p. 197-212. |
Mukonza, Chipo; Mukonza, Ricky (2014) | |
An analysis of responses to climate change by local government in South Africa: the case of Capricorn District Municipality | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #2. p. 173-196. |
Musvoto, Godfrey G. (2014) | |
The historical evolution of settlement patterns and trends in South Africa: unlocking the log-jam of the unsustainable settlements impasse | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #2. p. 154-172. |
Wakeford, Jeremy J.; Swilling, Mark (2014) | |
Peak Oil as a stimulus for a green economy transition in South Africa: alternative liquid fuel and transport options | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #2. p. 133-153. |
Lethoko, Mankolo (2014) | |
Green Economy job projections vs green skills: is there a link between present skills base and the projected numbers in South Africa? | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #2. p. 113-132. |
Mjimba, Vuyo (2014) | |
Main-streaming the climate change and green growth agenda into development visions: a narrative from selected sub-Sahara African countries | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #2. p. 95-112. |
Lyons, Kristen; Westoby, Peter (2014) | |
Carbon markets and the new 'carbon violence': a Ugandan study | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #2. p. 77-94. |
Chikozho, Claudious; De Jongh, Derick (2014) | |
Restoring degraded landscapes: assessing the utility of biodiversity offsets for the business sector in Africa | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #2. p. 61-76. |
Moyo, Theresa (2014) | |
Green economy/growth policies and their implementation in the context of the renewable energy sector: the case of Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #2. p. 39-60. |
Nhamo, Godwell (2014) | |
From sustainable development through green growth to sustainable development 'plus' | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #2. p. 20-38. |
Masoga, Mogomme A.; Kaya, Hassan O. (2014) | |
African indigenous ecology control and sustainable community livelihood in southern African history | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #2. p. 6-19. |
Teffo, Lesiba Joseph (2014) | |
Nurturing democratic elections for good governance and African renaissance | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 115-129. |
Mbedu, Nkosinathi (2014) | |
Social cohesion for the unfinished business of land reform in South Africa | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 100-114. |
Mutopo, Patience; Chiweshe, Manase (2014) | |
Large-scale land deals, global capital and the politics of livelihoods: experiences of women small-holder farmers in Chisumbanje, Zimbabwe | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 84-99. |
Mpofu, Busani (2014) | |
The contribution of Archie Mafeje to the debate on land reform in Africa | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 69-83. |
Gumede, Vusi (2014) | |
Land reform in post-apartheid South Africa: should South Africa follow Zimbabwe's footsteps? | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 50-68. |
Nyawo, Vongai Z. (2014) | |
Zimbabwe post-Fast Track Land Reform Programme: the different experiences coming through | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 36-49. |
Tong, Maureen (2014) | |
Decolonisation and comparative land reform with a special focus on Africa | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 16-35. |
Gutto, Shadrack B.O. (2014) | |
Re-theorising and re-conceptualising land, sovereignty, socio-economic rights and responsibility in the context of pan-Africanism and African renaissance in the 21st century | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 5-15. |
Velthuizen, Andreas (2013) | |
Towards a military doctrine for humanistic intervention in African conflicts | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 8 #2. p. 89-106. |
Nkuna, Paul H. (2013) | |
Africa's indigenous languages as the cornerstone of the African Renaissance | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 8 #2. p. 70-88. |
Moji, Polo (2013) | |
Domesticating 'Ivoirité': equating xenophobic nationalism and women's marginalisation in Tanella Boni's 'Matins de couvre-feu' (2005) | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 8 #2. p. 58-69. |
Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo J. (2013) | |
Revisiting the national question and rethinking the political trajectory of Africa in the 21st century | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 8 #2. p. 32-57. |
Anyang' Nyong'o, Peter (2013) | |
The land question, land grabbing and agriculture in Africa | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 8 #2. p. 23-31. |
Gebre-Egziabher, Kinfe Abraha (2013) | |
Land registration and certification as a key strategy for ensuring gender equity, preventing land grabbing and enhancing agricultural productivity: evidence from Tigray, Ethiopia | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 8 #2. p. 5-22. |
Gray, Rosemary (2013) | |
'A lucid stream of everywhereness' in Ben Okri's 'Wild' (2012): a postmodern perspective | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 8 #1. p. 143-152. |
Nhamo, Godwell (2013) | |
Green economy readiness in South Africa: a focus on the national sphere of government | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 8 #1. p. 115-142. |
Ashcroft, Bill (2013) | |
African futures: the necessity of utopia | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 8 #1. p. 94-114. |
Mungwini, Pascah (2013) | |
African modernities and the critical reappropriation of indigenous knowledges: towards a polycentric global epistemology | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 8 #1. p. 78-93. |
Hoppers, Catherine Odora (2013) | |
Beyond human rights - confronting atrocity with healing and reconciliation: merging African perspectives in a globalising world | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 8 #1. p. 59-77. |
Ndlovu, Morgan (2013) | |
Living in the Marikana world: the state, capital and society | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 8 #1. p. 46-58. |
Gutto, Shadrack B.O. (2013) | |
In search of real justice for Africa and Africans, and her/their descendants in a world of justice, injustices and impunity | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 8 #1. p. 30-45. |
Zambakari, Christopher (2013) | |
South Sudan and the nation-building project: lessons and challenges | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 8 #1. p. 5-29. |
Yorke, Gosnell L. (2012) | |
Africa and its diaspora: the principal reciprocal benefits to be derived from the amended Constitutive Act of the African Union | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 7 #2. p. 79-95. |
Mosimege, Mogege (2012) | |
Methodological challenges in doing ethnomathematical research | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 7 #2. p. 59-78. |
Anyangwe, Carlson (2012) | |
Race and ethnicity: voters' party preference in South African elections | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 7 #2. p. 38-58. |
Mangu, André Mbata B. (2012) | |
Good governance and democratic leadership for an African Renaissance: a reflection on AU member States' compliance with the AUCPCC | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 7 #2. p. 18-37. |
Wasamba, Peter (2012) | |
Going beyond data collection in ethnography: options for bridging the gap between researchers and archivists | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 7 #2. p. 4-17. |
Mai, Magdaline Mbong; Bidandi, Fred (2012) | |
Structured literacy practices: towards capacity building in selected communities in the Western Cape | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 7 #1. p. 129-144. |
Maroyi, Alfred (2012) | |
Local plant use and traditional conservation practices in Nhema communal area, Zimbabwe | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 7 #1. p. 109-128. |
Edoun, Emmanuel Innocents (2012) | |
Decentralization and local economic development: effective tools for Africa's renewal | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 7 #1. p. 94-108. |
Ekanade, Olumide; Odoemene, Akachi (2012) | |
Challenges of democracy and the (de)memorialisation of the June 12, 1993 elections in Nigeria | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 7 #1. p. 73-93. |
Ndlovu, Mbulisi; Dube, Nkosivile (2012) | |
Analysis of the relevance of traditional leaders and the evolution of traditional leadership in Zimbabwe: a case study of amaNdebele | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 7 #1. p. 50-72. |
Teffo, Lesiba J. (2012) | |
Traditional institutions and the rural development challenges in Africa: gender and agricultural transformation perspectives | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 7 #1. p. 39-49. |
Khan, Khatija (2012) | |
Beyond the literary veil - women writing Africa: the northern region (2009) | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 7 #1. p. 22-38. |
Mutekwa, Anias (2012) | |
Gendered globalisation discourses: implications for the African Renaissance | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 7 #1. p. 5-21. |
Velthuizen, Andreas Gerhardus (Dries) (2011) | |
Best practices for the management of knowledge for conflict resolution: lessons learned from the Great Lakes region of Africa | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 6 #2. p. 118-131. |
Maile, Simeon (2011) | |
The absence of a home curriculum in post-apartheid education in South Africa | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 6 #2. p. 100-117. |
Notshulwana, Mxolisi (2011) | |
State fragility in Africa: methods chasing problems or problems chasing methods in political discourse? | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 6 #2. p. 81-99. |
Manasseh, Tumuhimbise (2011) | |
Desired or deserving leadership? A reflection on the leadership exercised in local governments of Uganda | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 6 #2. p. 71-80. |
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