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Abbink, J. & I. van Kessel, eds (2004), Vanguard or Vandals. Youth, Politics and Conflict in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Abbink, J. (2004), ‘Being Young in Africa:The Politics of Despair and Renewal’, in: J. Abbink & I. van Kessel, eds,Vanguard or Vandals.Youth, Politics and Conflict in Africa, Leiden: Brill.

Abbink, J. (2004), ‘Violence and State (Re)formation in the African Context: Global and Local Aspects of Crisis and Change’, in: R.E. Westerfield, ed., Current Issues in Globalization, Happauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, pp. 137-49.

Abbink, J. (2005), ‘Transformaties van staat en geweld in Afrika: De teloorgang van de postkoloniale orde’, in: T. Zwaan (ed.), Politiek en Geweld. Etnisch Conflict, Oorlog en Genocide in de 20e Eeuw, Zutphen/ Amsterdam: De Walburg Pers and Nederlands Instituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie, pp. 161-180.

Abbink, J. (2006), ‘Warfare in Africa: Reframing State and “Culture” as Factors of Violent Conflict’, in: T. Otto, H. Thrane & H. Vandkilde, eds, Warfare and Society: Archaeological and Social Anthropological Perspectives, Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, pp. 261-271.

Abbink, J. (2007),‘Warfare in Africa: Overview’, in: J. Middleton & J.C Miller, eds, New Encyclopedia of Africa (5): 173-179.

Abbink, J. & A. van Dokkum, eds (2008), Verdeeld Afrika. Etniciteit, conflict en de grenzen van de staat, Diemen: AMB.

Abbink, J., R. van Dijk & A. van Dokkum (2008), ‘Verdeeld Afrika. Etniciteit, conflict en de grenzen van de staat’, in J. Abbink & A. van Dokkum, eds, Verdeeld Afrika. Etniciteit, conflict en de grenzen van de staat, Diemen: AMB, pp. 3-15.

Abbink, J., M. de Bruijn & K. van Walraven, eds (2008), A Propósito de Resistir. Repensar la Insurgencia in África, Barcelona: Oozebap (Spanish translation of African Dynamics vol. 4).

Abbink, J. & K. van Walraven (2008), ‘Repensar la resistencia en la historia de África’, in J. Abbink, M. de Bruijn & K. van Walraven, eds, A Propósito de Resistir: Repensar la Insurgencia en África, Barcelona: Oozebap, pp. 13-71.

Abbink, J. & A. van Dokkum, eds (2008), Dilemmas of Development. Conflicts of Interest and their Resolution in Modernizing Africa, Leiden: African Studies Centre.

Abbink, J. & A. van Dokkum (2008), ‘Introduction. The struggle for development in Africa: The culture of politics and the rooting of culture’, in J. Abbink & A. van Dokkum, eds, Dilemmas of Development. Conflicts of Interest and their Resolution in Modernizing Africa, Leiden: African Studies Centre, pp. 1-15.

Abbink, J. (2009), ‘Introduction to the ASC Library web dossier ‘Elections in Africa between Hope and Reality’’: www.ascleiden.nl/Library/Webdossiers/AfricanElections.aspx#Elections_in_Ethiopia

Abbink, J. (2010), ‘Elections in Africa 1991-2009: ways to democracy or breeding grounds for conflict?’, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Infosheet 9.

Beek, W. van (2007), ‘The Escalation of Witchcraft Accusations’, in: G. ter Haar, ed., Imagining Evil.Witchcraft beliefs and Accusations in Contemporary Africa, Trenton, N.J.: Africa World Press, pp. 293-316.

Beek, W. van (2007), ‘Approaching African Tourism; Paradigms and Paradoxes’, in: P. Chabal, U. Engel & L. de Haan (eds), African Alternatives, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 145-172.

Beek, W. van (2008), ‘Is Afrika een continent voor toeristen?’, CUL, Amsterdam, pp. 4-6.

Beek, W. van, M. Rutten, with M. Spierenburg (2008), ‘Tourism in Africa’, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Infosheet 3.

Binsbergen, W. van, with P-J. Salazar & S. Osha, eds (2004), ‘Truth In Politics: Rhetorical Approaches to Democratic Deliberation in Africa and Beyond’, Quest: An African Journal of Philosophy XVI: 1-2.

Binsbergen, W. van (2004), ‘African Spirituality: An Approach from Intercultural Philosophy’, Polylog (English edition) 4, at: http://them.polylog.org/4/fbw-en.htm

Binsbergen, W. van (2004), ‘Espiritualidad Africana: Un Enfogue desde la Filosofía Intercultural’, Polylog (Spanish edition) 4 at: http://them.polylog.org/4/fbw-es.htm

Binsbergen, W. van (2004), ‘Challenges for the Sociology of Religion in the Next Fifty Years: The Case of Africa’, Social Compass 51(1): 85-98.

Binsbergen, W. van (2004), ‘Editorial’, Quest: An African Journal of Philosophy XVI: 5-12

Binsbergen, W. van (2004), ‘Postscript: Aristotle in Africa – Towards a Comparative Africanist Reading of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission’, Quest: An African Journal of Philosophy XVI: 238-272.

Binsbergen, W. van (2004), ‘Atena Nera: La Tesi di Bernal ha Provocato Reazioni in Diverse Discipline, dalla Storiografia all’Antropologia e Pone Ancora Problemi di Epistemologia Multiculturale’, Prometeo: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze e Storia 22, 85 (March 2004): 102-111.

Binsbergen, W. van & R. van Dijk, eds (2004), Situating Globality: African Agency in the appropriation of Global Culture, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers

Binsbergen, W. van, R. van Dijk & J-B. Gewald (2004), ‘Situating Globality: African Agency in the Appropriation of Global Culture: An Introduction’, in: W. van Binsbergen & R. van Dijk, eds, Situating Globality: African Agency in the appropriation of Global Culture, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Binsbergen, W. van. (2004), Can ICT belong in Africa, or is ICT owned by the North Atlantic region? in

Binsbergen, W. van en Dijk, R. van (eds) 2004: Situating Globality. African Agency in the Appropriation of Global Culture, pp 107-146, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568–1777 : vol. 3).

Binsbergen, W. van, with P. Geschiere, eds (2005), Commodification: Things, Agency and Identities: The Social Life of Things Revisited, Münster: LIT Verlag.

Binsbergen, W. van (2005), ‘Editorial: The Roman Catholic Church, and the Hermeneutics of Race, as Two Contexts for African Philosophy’, Quest: An African Journal of Philosophy XIX(1-2): 3-20.

Binsbergen, W. van (2005), ‘Derrida on Religion: Glimpses of Interculturality’, Quest: An African Journal of Philosophy XIX(1-2): 129-152.

Binsbergen, W. van (2005), ‘Commodification: Things, Agency, and Identities: Introduction’, in: W. van Binsbergen & P. Geschiere, eds, Commodification: Things, Agency and Identities: The Social Life of Things Revisited, Münster: LIT Verlag, pp. 9-51.

Binsbergen, W. van (2006), ‘Mythological Archaeology: Situating Sub-Saharan Cosmogonic Myths within a Long-range Intercontinental Comparative Perspective’, in: T. Osada with the assistance of N. Hase, eds, Proceedings of the Pre-symposium of RIHN and 7th ESCA Harvard-Kyoto Roundtable, Kyoto: Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN), pp. 319-349.

Binsbergen, W. van (2007), ‘Manchester as the Birth Place of Modern Agency Research: The Manchester School Explained from the Perspective of Evans-Pritchard’s’ Book The Nuer’, in: M. de Bruijn, R. van Dijk & J-B. Gewald, eds, Strength beyond Structure: Social and Historical Trajectories of Agency in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 16-61.

Binsbergen, W. van (2007), ‘The Underpinning of Scientific Knowledge Systems: Epistemology or Hegemonic Power? The Implications of Sandra Harding’s Critique of North Atlantic Science for the Appreciation of African Knowledge Systems’, in: P.J. Hountondji, ed., La rationalité, une ou plurielle, Dakar: CODESRIA/UNESCO, pp. 294-327.

Binsbergen, W. van, ed. (2008), ‘Lines and rhizomes: The transcontinental element in African philosophies’, special issue of Quest: An African Journal of Philosophy/Revue Africaine de Philosophie vol. XXI.

Binsbergen, W. van (2008), ‘Lines and rhizomes: The transcontinental element in African philosophies: Introduction’, Quest: An African Journal of Philosophy/Revue Africaine de Philosophie XXI: 7-22.

Binsbergen, W. van (2008), ‘Traditional wisdom: Its expressions and representations in Africa and beyond: Exploring intercultural epistemology’, Quest: An African Journal of Philosophy/Revue Africaine de Philosophie XXI: 49-120.

Binsbergen, W. van (2008), ‘The eclectic scientism of Félix Guattari: Africanist anthropology as both critic and potential beneficiary of his thought’, Quest: An African Journal of Philosophy/Revue Africaine de Philosophie XXI: 155-228.

Binsbergen, W. van, ed. (2008), ‘African philosophy and the negotiation of practical dilemmas of individual and collective life’, special issue of Quest: An African Journal of Philosophy/Revue Africaine de Philosophie vol. XXII.

Binsbergen, W. van (2009), Expressions of Traditional Wisdom from Africa and Beyond: An Exploration in Intercultural Epistemology, Brussels: Royal Academy of Overseas Sciences/Academie Royale des Sciences d’Outre-mer, Classes des Sciences morales et politiques, Mémoire in-8, Nouvelle Série, vol. 53, fasc. 4.

Binsbergen, W. van (2009), ‘Expressions of traditional wisdom: What Africa can teach the world today’, Bulletin des Séances de l’Académie Royale des Sciences d’Outre-Mer / Mededelingen Zittingen Koninklijke Academie voor Overzeese Wetenschappen, 55(3): 281-305.

Binsbergen, W. van (2010), ‘Preface’, in: Tagou, Célestin, ed., The Dynamics of Conflict, Peace and Development in African Societies: From local to international, Yaounde: Presses des Universités Protestantes d’Afrique, pp. 6-12

Binsbergen, W. van (2010), ‘Africa’s splendid social technology of reconciliation, and the political sociology of its under-utilisation at the national and international level’, in: Tagou, Célestin, 2010, ed., The Dynamics of Conflict, Peace and Development in African Societies: from local to international, Yaounde: Presses des Universités Protestantes d’Afrique, pp. 63-120.

Binsbergen, W. van, with A. van Rijsewijk, trans. (2010), ‘Okot p’Bitek: Er is geen vaste tijd voor borstvoeding’, in: Koen Stassijns en Ivo van Strijtem, De mooiste gedichten van de hele wereld: De moderne wereldpoezie in 333 gedichten, Tielt / Amsterdam: Lannoo / Atlas, pp. 232-233.

Brinkman, I. (2010), Bricks, Mortar and Capacity Building: A Socio-Cultural History of SNV Netherlands Development Organisation Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum Series; vol. 18)

Brinkman, I., D. Merolla, M. de Bruijn, with S. Lamoureaux (2010), ‘Local stories, global discussions: websites, politics and identity in African contexts’, in: Herman Wasserman, ed., Popular media, democracy and development in Africa, London/New York: Routledge, pp. 236-252.

Bruijn, M. de & H. van Dijk (2005), ‘Natural Resources, Scarcity and Conflict: A Perspective from Below’, in: P. Chabal, U. Engel & A-M. Gentili, eds, Is Violence Inevitable in Africa? Theories of Conflict and Approaches to Conflict Prevention, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 55-74.

Bruijn, M. de (2006), ‘Gender Equality and Food Security: A Development Myth’, CODESRIA Bulletin, special issue on the African Woman, (1 & 2): 63-65.

Bruijn, M. de, with J. Bouju, eds (2007), ‘Une Violence Sociale Ordinaire. Le Développement Social de l’Afrique en Question’, APAD Bulletin 1-2: 94-109.

Bruijn, M. de, with J. Bouju (2007), ‘Introduction’, in: M. de Bruijn & J. Bouju, eds, ‘Une Violence Sociale Ordinaire. Le Développement Social de l’Afrique en Question’, APAD Bulletin 1&2.

Bruijn, M. de, R. van Dijk & J-B. Gewald, eds (2007), Strength beyond Structure. Social and Historical Trajectories of Agency in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Bruijn, M. de, R. van Dijk & J-B. Gewald (2007), ‘Social and Historical Trajectories of Agency in Africa: An Introduction’, in: M. de Bruijn, R. van Dijk & J-B. Gewald, eds, Strength beyond Structure. Social and Historical Trajectories of Agency in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 1-16.

Bruijn, M. de, R. van Dijk & J-B. Gewald (2007), ‘Social and Historical Trajectories of Agency in Africa’, in: P. Chabal, U. Engel & L.J. de Haan, eds, African Alternatives, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Bruijn, M. de & L. de Haan (2008), ‘Changing partnerships in African Studies: The example of the African Studies Centre in Leiden, the Netherlands’, in E. Schamp & S. Schmid, eds, Academic Cooperation with Africa, Lessons for Partnership in Higher Education, Hamburg: Lit Verlag, pp. 79-92.

Bruijn, M. de (2008), ‘Challenging mobilities: Changing patterns of governance in Africa’, in: W. Pantsers, ed., The Troubled Triangle: Unravelling the Linkages between Inequality, Pluralism and Environment, Amsterdam: Rozenberg, pp. 185-199.

Bruijn, M. de & H. van Dijk (2008), ‘Resistencia a la hegemonia fulbe en el Africa occidental durante el siglo XIX’, in J. Abbink, M. de Bruijn & K. van Walraven, eds, A Propósito de Resistir: Repensar la Insurgencia en África, Barcelona: Oozebap, pp. 75-111.

Bruijn, M. de (2008), “The telephone has grown legs”. Mobile communication and social change in the margins of African society’, Leiden: Leiden University, Inaugural Address.

Bruijn, M. de, F. Nyamnjoh & I. Brinkman, eds (2009), Mobile Phones: The New Talking Drums of Everyday Africa, Bamenda/Leiden: Langaa/African Studies Centre.

Bruijn, M. de, F. Nyamnjoh & I. Brinkman (2009), ‘Introduction: Mobile Communication and New Social Spaces in Africa’, in: M. de Bruijn, F. Nyamnjoh & I. Brinkman, eds, Mobile Phones: The New Talking Drums of Everyday Africa, Bamenda/Leiden: Langaa/African Studies Centre, pp. 11-22.

Bruijn, M. de & R. van Dijk (2009), ‘Questioning Social Security in the Study of Religion in Africa: The Ambiguous Meaning of the Gift in African Pentecostalism and Islam’, in: C. Leutloff-Grandits, A. Peleikis & T. Thelen, eds, Social Security in Religious Networks: Anthropological Perspectives on New Risks and Ambivalences, New York/Oxford: Berghahn Books, pp. 105-127.

Bruijn, M. de & D. Merolla, eds (2010), Researching Africa. Explorations of everyday African encounters. Leiden: African Studies Centre.

Bruijn, M. de & D. Merolla (2010), ‘Introduction: Explorations of everyday African encounters: Research undertaken by students of Research Masters in African Studies, Leiden University’, in M. de Bruijn & D. Merolla, eds, Researching Africa. Explorations of everyday African encounters. Leiden: African Studies Centre, African Studies Collection 26, pp. 1-9.

Bryceson, D. (2004), ‘Agrarian Vista or Vortex? Sub-Saharan Africa’s Political and Policy Context for Supporting Rural Livelihoods’, Review of African Political Economy 102: 617-629.

Bryceson, D., with D. Potts, eds (2005), African Urban Economies: Viability, Vitality or Vitiation?, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Damen, J. (2007), ‘O eer van ‘t Moorenland!’, NRC-Handelsblad, 25 April 2007, p. 22.

Damen, J. (2009), ‘Electronic Journals and Africa Studies: An Overview and Some Trends, African Research and Documentation 109 (2009): 9-14.

Dekker, M. & R. van Dijk, eds (2010), Markets of Well-being. Navigating Health and Healing in Africa. Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Dekker, M. & R. van Dijk (2010), ‘Introduction: Economic ethnographies of the marketization of health and healing in Africa’, in: M. Dekker & R. van Dijk, eds, Markets of Well-being. Navigating Health and Healing in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 1-18.

Dekker, M., with A. Barr & M. Fafchamps (2008), Risk-sharing relations and enforcement mechanisms, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper no. 80 (also CSAE Working Paper WPS/2008-14).

Dekker, M., with A. Barr & M. Fafchamps (2009), Bridging the Gender Divide: An Experimental Analysis of Group Formation in African Villages, CSAE Working Paper 2009-17, Oxford / Leiden: Oxford University: Centre for the Study of African Economies / African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper 87.

Dekker, M., with A. Barr & M. Fafchamps (2010), The formation of community based organizations in sub-Saharan Africa: An analysis of a quasi-experiment, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper 90 and Oxford: Centre for the Study of African Economies, WPS 2010-21.

Dekker, M., with A. Barr & M. Fafchamps (2010), Who Shares Risk with Whom under Different Enforcement Mechanisms? BREAD Working Paper No. 267. http://ipl.econ.duke.edu/bread/papers/working/267.pdf

Dekker, M., with A. Barr & M. Fafchamps (2010), Bridging the gender divide: An experimental analysis of group formation in African villages. BREAD Working Paper No. 268.

Dijk, H. van (2006), ‘Ecologische Antropologie in Nederland: Een Herinterpretatie van het Werk van Wouter van Beek’, in: G. Mommersteeg & T. Robben, eds, Een handvol Kolanoten. Antropologische Opstellen aangeboden aan Wouter van Beek, Maastricht: Shaker Publishing, pp. 13-23.

Dijk, R. van, with H. Dilger & M. Burchardt, eds (2010), The Redemptive Moment: Antiretroviral Treatment (ART’s) and the Production of New Religious Spaces in Africa. Special Issue for the African Journal of AIDS Research (AJAR).

Dijk, R. van, with H. Dilger & M. Burchardt (2010), ‘The Redemptive Moment: HIV treatments and the production of new religious spaces. An Introduction’ In: H. Dilger, M. Burchardt & R. van Dijk, eds, The Redemptive Moment: Antiretroviral Treatment (ART’s) and the Production of New Religious Spaces in Africa. Special Issue for the African Journal of AIDS Research (AJAR).

Doorn, M. van & K. Polman (2010), ‘From classification to thesaurus … and back? Subject indexing tools at the library of the Afrika-Studiecentrum Leiden’, Knowledge Organization 37(3): 203-208.

Ellis, S., with G. ter Haar (2004), Worlds of Power: Religious Thought and Political Practice in Africa, London/New York: Hurst and Co./Oxford University Press.

Ellis, S. (2004), ‘Africa’s Wars: The Historical Context’, New Economy (Institute for Public Policy Research – IPPR), September 2004, pp. 144-147.

Ellis, S., with G. ter Haar (2005), translated by Francisco J. Ramos Mena, Mundos de Poder, Barcelona: Edicions Bellaterra (Spanish edition of S. Ellis & G. ter Haar, Worlds of Power: Religious Thought and Political Practice in Africa, (2004) London/New York: Hurst & Co./Oxford University Press.

Ellis, S. (2005), ‘How to Rebuild Africa’, Foreign Affairs 84(5): 135-148.

Ellis, S. (2006), ‘The Roots of African Corruption’, Current History 105: 203-208.

Ellis, S. (2006), ‘Coming Changes to Africa’s System of Government’, African Analyst 1: 31-42.

Ellis, S., with G. ter Haar (2006), ‘The Role of Religion in Development: Towards a New Relationship between the European Union and Africa’, European Journal of Development Research 18(3): 351-367.

Ellis, S. (2007), ‘AHR Conversation: Religious Identities and Violence’ [roundtable], American Historical Review, December 2007, pp. 1432-1481.

Ellis, S., with G. ter Haar (2007), ‘Religion and Politics: Taking African Epistemologies Seriously’, Journal of Modern African Studies 45(3): 385-401.

Ellis, S., with G. ter Haar (2008), ‘Africa’s religious resurgence and the politics of good and evil’, Current History 107(708): 180-185.

Ellis, S. (2008), ‘Beside the state: An epilogue’, in A. Bellagamba & G. Klute, eds, Beside the State: Emergent Powers in Contemporary Africa, Cologne: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, pp. 197-204.

Ellis, S., with G. ter Haar (2009), ‘The Occult Does Not Exist: A Response to Terence Ranger’, Africa 69(3):
399-412.

Ellis, S. & I. van Kessel, eds (2009), Movers and Shakers: Social Movements in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Ellis, S. (2010), ‘Development and Invisible Worlds’, in B. Bompani & M. Frahm-Arp, eds, Development and Politics from Below: Exploring Religious Space in the African State, London: Palgrave-MacMillan, pp.23-39.

Ellis, S., with G. ter Haar (2005), ‘Afrika: Spiritualität und Politische Praxis’, Der Uberblick 41(1): 45-48.

Ellis, S., with G. ter Haar (2007), ‘Religion and Development’, Harvard International Review.

Ellis, S. (2007), ‘Witching-times: A Theme in the Histories of Africa and Europe’, in: G. ter Haar, ed., Imagining Evil:Witchcraft Beliefs and Accusations in Contemporary Africa,Trenton, N.J.: Africa World Press, pp. 31-52.

Ellis, S. (2007), ‘How to Rebuild Africa’, in: P.N. Lyman & P. Dorff, eds, Beyond Humanitarianism, New York: Council on Foreign Relations, pp. 151-164.

Ellis, S. (2005), ‘La Violence dans l’Histoire de l’Afrique’, in: La Mémoire du Congo: Le Temps Colonial, Tervuren: Snoeck/Musée Royale de l’Afrique Central, pp. 37-42.

Ellis, S., with G. ter Haar (2005), ‘Why Religion Has Become the New Politics’, Financial Times, 18 January 2005.

Ellis, S., with G. ter Haar (2008), ‘Religion ist Macht’, Afrikapos, December 2008, pp. 24-25.

Ellis, S., with G. ter Haar (2008), ‘La religion y la política’, Vanguardia dossier 26 (March 2008).

Ellis, S., with G. ter Haar (2008), ‘Verbunden mit der Welt der Geister’, Welt Sichten (August 2008), pp. 30-33.

Ellis, S. (2010), ‘Democratie in Afrika’, De Helling, 23(2): 31-33.

Foeken, D. (2006) ‘Stadslandbouw in Afrika: Middel voor Armoedebestrijding?’, Geografie 15(3): 17-20.

Foeken, D. (2008), ‘Stadslandbouw helpt tegen armoede’, in Afrika ter discussie. Het Afrikacongres 2008: Bijdragen en uitkomsten, The Hague: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, pp. 185-188.

Gewald, J-B. (2005), The Impact of Motor-vehicles in Africa in the Twentieth Century: Towards a Sociohistorical Case Study, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper 61.

Gewald, J-B. (2007), Spanish Influenza in Africa: Some Comments Regarding Source Material and Future Research, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper 77.

Gewald, J-B., K. van Walraven, with S. Luning, eds (2009), The Speed of Change: Motor Vehicles and People in Africa, 1890-2000, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Gewald, J-B. (2009), ‘Motor Vehicles and People in Africa: An Introduction’, in: J-B. Gewald, S. Luning & K. van Walraven, The Speed of Change: Motor Vehicles and People in Africa, 1890-2000, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 1-18.

Haan, L. de (2005), ‘A Strategic Partnership between the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) and the African Studies Centre (ASC Leiden)’, CODESRIA Bulletin 3 & 4: 78-79.

Haan, L. de (2006), ‘The Livelihood Approach and African Livelihoods’, in: P. van Lindert, A. de Jong, G. Nijenhuis & G. van Westen (eds), Development Matters: Geographical Studies on Development Processes and Policies, Utrecht: Utrecht University, pp. 139-155.

Haan, L. de (2007), ‘Oudejaarsavond over de Afrikaanse staat’, column Africa Server Magazine, 5 January 2007.

Haan, L. de (2007), ‘Bob Denard: De laatste huurling?’, column Africa Server Magazine, 23 October 2007.

Haan, L. de, with J. van de Looy (2007), ‘Africa and China: A Strategic Partnership?’, Strategic Analysis 30(3), July-September 2007.

Haan, L. de, with P. Chabal & U. Engel, eds (2007), African Alternatives, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Haan, L. de, with P. Chabal & U. Engel (2007), ‘Introduction’, in: P. Chabal, U. Engel & L.J. de Haan, eds, African Alternatives, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 1-8.

Haan, L. de (2007), ‘Studies in African Livelihoods: Current Issues and Future Prospects’, in: P. Chabal, U. Engel & L.J. de Haan, eds, African Alternatives, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 9-72.

Haan, L. de (2009), ‘Applying the Livelihood Approach to African Livelihoods’, Journal of Development Alternatives and Area Studies 27(3-4): 140-164.

Haan, L. de (2009),’Dutch Africa Policy 1998-2006: What For?’, in: Netherlands Yearbook on International Cooperation, Assen: Van Gorcum, pp. 19-26.

Haan, L. de (2010), ‘Perspectives on African Studies and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa’, Africa Spectrum 45(1): 95-116.

Haan, L. de, with A. Lakwo (2010), ‘Rethinking the Impact of Microfinance in Africa: ‘Business Change’ or Social Emancipation’, European Journal of Development Research 22: 529–545.

Hesseling, G. (2004), ‘Onderzoek een wapen voor vrede en veiligheid in Afrika?’, Vrede en Veiligheid 33(3):
337-341.

Hesseling, G. (2006), ‘Excursions Foncières’, in: C. Eberhard & G. Vernicos, éds, La Quête Anthropologique du Droit, Paris: Karthala, pp. 185-192.

Hesseling, G. (2006), ‘Recht en Vrede Kussen Elkaar’, Inaugural Address, Utrecht: Utrecht University.

Hesseling, G. (2008), ‘Afrika en Vrede’, column in the Newsletter of Stichting Vredeswetenschappen.

Hesseling, G. (2008), ‘Recht en vrede kussen elkaar’, in E. Marchena, ed., Democratie & Deugdzaamheid, Willemstad: Kabinet van de Gouverneur van de Nederlandse Antillen & de Universiteit van de Nederlandse Antillen, pp. 14-25.

Haan, L. de (2008), ‘Wat te doen met fragiele staten?’, column Africa Server Magazine.

Haan, L. de (2010), Perspectieven op Afrikastudies en op ontwikkeling in Sub-Sahara Afrika, afscheidsrede, Leiden: Universiteit Leiden.

Hoorweg, J. (2004), ‘Nederlanders in Afrika’, De Leunstoel 2(4): 25 November 2004.

Hoorweg, J. (2004), ‘Onder Dieren’, De Leunstoel 2(5): 16 December 2004.

Kaag, M. (2006), ‘Women, Gender and Muslim Diasporas: Sub-Saharan Africa’, in: Encyclopaedia of Women in Islamic Cultures, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Kessel, I. van (2004), ‘De toekomst van de democratie in Afrika: Stuur belastinginspecteurs, geen verkiezingswaarnemers’, Internationale Spectator 58(1): 18-22.

Kessel, I. van (2005), ‘Verkiezingen in Afrika: Wel een Stem, Maar Niets te Kiezen’, Zuidelijk Afrika 9(4): 33-35.

Kessel, I. van (2006), ’Wanneer werd Afrika Zielig?: Langs de Meetlat van Westerse Idealen’, Zuidelijk Afrika Magazine 10(4): 10-13.

Kessel, I. van & J. Ndaya (2009), ‘Afrika is geen speeltuin’, at: www.debalie.nl.

Kessel, I. van (2009), ‘419 manieren om blanke sukkels te plukken’, ZAM Africa Magazine 13(1): 46-47.

Kessel, I. van & S. Ellis (2009), ‘Introduction’, in: S. Ellis & I. van Kessel, eds, Movers and Shakers: Social Movements in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 1-16.

Kessel, I. van (2009), ‘Afrika heeft een sociaal contract nodig’, Openbaar Bestuur 3: 31-36.

Kessel, I. van (2009), ‘Brussel steunt consensus-journalistiek in Afrika’, Internationale Spectator 63(4): 201-202.

Kessel, I. van (2009), ‘Het hoofd, de media en ik’, NVAS Nieuwsbrief, November 2009.

Kessel, I. van (2010), ’Stammendemocratie’ is recept voor rampspoed’, Trouw, 23 April 2010

Konings, P. & D. Foeken, eds (2006), Crisis and Creativity. Exploring the Wealth of the African Neighbourhood, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Konings, P., R. van Dijk & D. Foeken (2006), ‘The African Neighbourhood: An Introduction’, in: P. Konings & D. Foeken, eds, Crisis and Creativity: Exploring the Wealth of the African Neighbourhood, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 1-21.

Konings, P. (2007), ‘China and Africa: Building a Strategic Partnership’, Journal of Developing Societies 23(3): 341-367.

Konings, P. (2007), ‘China and Africa in the Era of Neo-Liberal Globalisation’, CODESRIA Bulletin 1&2.

Leliveld, A. (2008), ‘Sectorale benadering: Steun ook productieve sectoren’, Afrika ter discussie. Het Afrikacongres 2008: Bijdragen en uitkomsten, The Hague: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, pp. 159-162.

Ndaya, J. (2006), ‘Entre le Marteau et l’Enclume. Ou la Dialectique être Proche / Faire des Analyses dans la Recherche du Terrain’, Quest: An African Journal of Philosophy/Revue Africaine de Philosphie (XVII) (1-2): 125-140.

Pelckmans, L. (2009), ‘Phoning Anthropologists: The Mobile Phone’s (Re-)Shaping of Anthropological Research’, in: M. de Bruijn, F. Nyamnjoh & I. Brinkman, eds, Mobile Phones: New Talking Drums of Everyday Africa, Bamenda/Leiden: Langaa/African Studies Centre, pp. 23-49.

Rutten, M. (2005), ‘Tourism’, in: K. Shillington (ed.), Encyclopedia of African History, New York: Fitzroy Dearborn, pp. 1575-1576.

Rutten, M. (2007), ‘It’s the contract, stupid!’, Indigo 1: 12-14.

Rutten, M., A. Leliveld & D. Foeken, eds (2008), Inside Poverty and Development in Africa: Critical Reflections on Pro-poor Policies, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Rutten, M. & A. Leliveld (2008), ‘Introduction: Inside poverty and development in Africa’, in M. Rutten, A. Leliveld & D. Foeken, eds, Inside Poverty and Development in Africa: Critical Reflections on Pro-poor Policies, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 1-25.

Sender, J., with D. Johnston (2004), ‘Searching for a Weapon of Mass Production in Rural Africa: Unconvincing Arguments for Land Reform’, Journal of Agrarian Change 4(1-2): 142-164.

Sender, J., with C. Cramer & C. Oya (2004), The Commission for Africa: Consultation Note.

Sender, J., with C. Cramer & C. Oya (2004), Unequal Prospects in the Quantity and Quality of Labour Supply in Sub-Saharan Africa, Washington, DC: The World Bank, Human Development Network, Social Protection Unit Discussion Paper.

Sender, J., with C. Cramer & C. Oya (2005), Unequal Prospects: Disparities in the Quantity and Quality of Labour Supply in Sub-Saharan Africa, Washington: The World Bank, Social Protection Discussion Paper no. 0525, Employment Policy Primer Series.

Sender, J., with C. Oya (2007), ‘Pobreza y empleo en África Subsahariana: mitos y realidades’, in: C. Oya & A. Santamaria, eds, Economía política del desarrollo en Africa, Madrid: Ediciones Akal, pp. 85-108.

Soares, B. (2004), ‘Muslim Saints in the Age of Neoliberalism’, in: B. Weiss, ed., Producing African Futures: Ritual and Reproduction in a Neoliberal Age, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 79-105.

Soares, B., ed. (2006), Muslim-Christian Encounters in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Soares, B. (2006), ‘Introduction: Muslim-Christian Encounters in Africa’, in: B. Soares, ed., Muslim-Christian Encounters in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 1-16.

Soares, B. (2007), ‘Rethinking Islam and Muslim Societies in Africa’, African Affairs 106(2): 319-326.

Soares , B., with R. Otayek (2007), ‘Introduction: Islam and Muslim Politics in Africa’, in: B. Soares & R. Otayek, eds, Islam and Muslim Politics in Africa, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1-24.

Soares, B., with R. Otayek, eds (2007), Islam and Muslim Politics in Africa, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Soares, B., with R. Otayek, eds (2009), Islam, État et société en Afrique, Paris: Karthala.

Soares, B., with R. Otayek (2009), ‘Introduction: Islam et politique en Afrique’, in: R. Otayek & B. Soares, eds, Islam, État et société en Afrique, Paris: Karthala, pp. 9-44.

Walraven, K. van (2004),‘From “Union of Tyrants” to “Power to the People”? The Significance of the Pan-African Parliament for the African Union’, Afrika Spectrum 39(2): 197-221.

Walraven, K. van (2005), ‘Empirical Perspectives on African Conflict Resolution’, in: P. Chabal, U. Engel & A.M. Gentili, eds, Is Violence Inevitable in Africa?: Theories of Conflict and Approaches to Conflict Prevention, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 75-98.

Walraven, K. van (2005), ‘African Union’, in M. Griffith, ed., Encyclopaedia of International Relations and Global Politics, London & New York: Routledge: pp. 1-3.

Walraven, K. van (2009), ‘Motor Vehicles and People in Africa: An Introduction’, in: J-B. Gewald, S. Luning & K. van Walraven, eds, The Speed of Change: Motor Vehicles and People in Africa, 1890-2000, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 1-18.

Walraven, K. van (2010), ‘Heritage and Transformation: From the Organization of African Unity to the African Union’, in U. Engel & J. Porto, eds, Africa’s New Peace and Security Architecture: Promoting Norms, Institutionalizing Solutions, Farnham and Burlington, VT, pp. 31-56.

Werf, T. van der (2004), Facilitating scholarly communication in African studies. Africa Bibliography (2004): vii-xvii. Also published in D-Lib Magazine 12(2), February 2006.
Non-ASC Staff contributions to African Dynamics books
Osha, S. (2004), ‘Man will live well’: On the poetics of corruption in a global age, in Binsbergen, W. van en Dijk, R. van (eds) 2004: Situating Globality. African Agency in the Appropriation of Global Culture, pp 147-162, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568–1777: vol. 3).

McIntyre, A. (2005), Children as conflict stakeholders: Towards a new discourse on young combatants, in Abbink,J. and Kessel, I. van (eds) (2005),: Vanguard or Vandals. Youth, Politics and Conflict in Africa, pp 228-242, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 ; vol. 4).

Nyamnjoh, F.B. (2007), Theorizing agency in and on Africa: The Questions are key,, in Bruijn, M. de, Dijk, R. van en Gewald J.B. (eds) 2007: Strength beyond Structure. Social and Histocial Trajectories of Agency in Africa, pp 334-338, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 ; vol. 6).

Woodhouse, P.(2008), Natural resource management and poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa, in Rutten, M., Leliveld, A. and Foeken D. (eds) 2008. Inside Poverty and Development in Africa. Critical Reflections on Pro-poor Policies, pp 25-56, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 7).

Stekelenburg, J. van en Klandermans, B. (2009), Social movement theory: Past, presence & prospects, in Ellis, S. and Kessel, I. van (eds) 2009: Movers and Shakers. Social Movements in Africa, pp 17-43, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 8)
Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Studies Collection series
Bruijn, M. E. de and Merolla, D. (eds) (2010),: Researching Africa : explorations of everyday African encounters, pp 1-9. 2010. Leiden, African Studies Centre. African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 26.
Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/16254

Maiyo, J. (2010), Political parties and intra-party democracy in East Africa: Considerations for democratic
consolidation, in Bruijn, M. E. de and Merolla, D. (eds): Researching Africa : explorations of everyday African encounters, pp 31-55, Leiden, African Studies Centre. African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X; 26. Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/16254
Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Adepoju, A., Naerssen, T. v., & Zoomers, A. (2008), International migration and national development in sub- Saharan Africa : viewpoints and policy initiatives in the countries of origin, pp 1-20, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 10)

Baggio, F. (2008), Migration and development in The Philippines, in Adepoju, A., Naerssen, T. v., & Zoomers, A. (eds), International migration and national development in sub-Saharan Africa : viewpoints and policy initiatives in the countries of origin, pp 204-221, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310 ; vol. 10).

Evers, S., Spierenburg, M., & Wels, H. (2005), Competing jurisdictions : settling land claims in Africa, pp 1-20, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310 ; vol. 6)

Klute, G. (2009), Modern chariots: speed and mobility in contemporary ‘small’ wars in the Sahara, in Gewald, J- B., Luning, Sabine, and Walraven, K. van (eds): The speed of change : motor vehicles and people in Africa, 1890-2000. pp 191-211. Leiden [etc.], Brill. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310 ; vol. 13).

Lentz, C. (2005), First-comers and late-comers: The role of narratives in land claims, in Evers, S., Spierenburg, M., & Wels, H. (eds), Competing jurisdictions : settling land claims in Africa, pp 157-180, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310 ; vol. 6)

Leung, M.W.H.. (2008), Migration, diaspora and development: The Case of the People’s Republic of China, in Adepoju, A., Naerssen, T. v., & Zoomers, A. (eds), International migration and national development in sub-Saharan Africa: viewpoints and policy initiatives in the countries of origin, pp 242-264, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310 ; vol. 10).

Marchand, M. (2008), The new heroes and heroines of North America: Remittances and local development in Mexico, in Adepoju, A., Naerssen, T. v., & Zoomers, A. (eds), International migration and national development in sub-Saharan Africa: viewpoints and policy initiatives in the countries of origin, pp 222- 241, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 10).

Oucho, J. (2008), African brain drain and gain, diaspora and remittances: more rhetoric than action, in Adepoju, A., Naerssen, T. v., & Zoomers, A. (eds), International migration and national development in sub- Saharan Africa: viewpoints and policy initiatives in the countries of origin, pp 49-69, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 10)

Zoomers, A. and Adepoju, A. (2008), International migration policies and the fight against poverty: Some final reflections, in Adepoju, A., Naerssen, T. v., & Zoomers, A. (eds), International migration and national development in sub-Saharan Africa: viewpoints and policy initiatives in the countries of origin, pp 265- 283, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 10)

Zoomers, A. and Adepoju, A. (2008), Searching for appropriate migration policies: A summary of concrete policy intiatives,, in Adepoju, A., Naerssen, T. v., & Zoomers, A. (eds), International migration and national development in sub-Saharan Africa : viewpoints and policy initiatives in the countries of origin, pp 284- 296, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 10).
 
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Walraven, K. van, with A. Mehler & H. Melber, eds (2005), Africa Yearbook 2004: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Walraven, K. van, with A. Mehler & H. Melber (2005), ‘Sub-Saharan Africa’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2004: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 1-13.

Walraven, K. van, with A. Mehler & H. Melber, eds (2006), Africa Yearbook 2005. Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Walraven, K. van, with A. Mehler & H. Melber (2006), ‘Sub-Saharan Africa’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2005: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 1-16.

Walraven, K. van, with A. Mehler & H. Melber, eds (2007), Africa Yearbook 2006. Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Walraven, K. van, with A. Mehler & H. Melber (2007), ‘Sub-Saharan Africa’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K.Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook. Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2006, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 1-15.

Walraven, K. van, with A. Mehler & H. Melber, eds (2008), Africa Yearbook 2007: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Walraven, K. van, with A. Mehler & H. Melber (2008), ‘Sub-Saharan Africa’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2007: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 1-14.

Walraven, K. van, with A. Mehler & H. Melber, eds (2009), Africa Yearbook 2008. Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Walraven, K. van, with A. Mehler & H. Melber (2009), ‘Sub-Saharan Africa’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2008: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 1-17.

Walraven, K. van, with A. Mehler & H. Melber, eds (2010), Africa Yearbook 2009. Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Walraven K. van, with A. Mehler & H. Melber (2010), ‘Sub-Saharan Africa’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2009: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 1-15.
 
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Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Venema, B. (2005), State formation, access to the commons and autochthony among the Berbers of the Middle Atlas, Morocco, in Evers, S., Spierenburg, M., & Wels, H. (eds), Competing jurisdictions: settling land claims in Africa, pp 181-202, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 6).
 
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ASC Contact:
Klaas van Walraven: Walraven@ascleiden.nl
Walraven, K. van (2007), ‘From Tamanrasset: The Struggle of Sawaba and the Algerian Connection, 1957-1966’, in: J. Keenan, ed., The Sahara: Past, Present and Future, London/New York: Routledge, pp. 249-269.
 
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Ton Dietz: dietzaj:@ascleiden.nl
Dick Foeken: dfoeken@ascleiden.nl
Foeken, D., with T. Dietz (2008), ‘The iconography of Tunisian postage stamps’, in V. Mamadouh, S. de Jong, F. Thissen, J. van der Schee & M. van Meeteren, eds, Dutch windows on the Mediterranean: Dutch geography 2004-2008, Utrecht: KNAG, Netherlands Geographical Studies vol. 376, pp. 25-33.
 
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Akinyinka Akinyoade: AAkinyoade@ascleiden.nl
Wouter van Beek: vanbeek@ascleiden.nl
Mirjam de Bruijn: bruijnM@ascleiden.nl
Han van Dijk: DijkH@ascleiden.nl
Stephen Ellis: ellis@ascleiden.nl
Jan-Bart Gewald: gewald@ascleiden.nl
Mayke Kaag: kaag@ascleiden.nl
Ben Soares: bsoares@ascleiden.nl
Klaas van Walraven: Walraven@ascleiden.nl
Beek, W. van (2007), ‘African Tourist Encounters; Effects on Tourism on Two West African Societies, African Analyst 2(2).

Beek, W. van (2010), ‘Tales of Death and Regeneration in West Africa’, Proceedings for the Second Annual Conference of the International Association for Comparative Mythology, Haarlem, PIP-TraCS, p. 41 – 56.

Dijk, H. van, Foeken, D. et al (2006), Regional Expert Meeting West Africa 2, Final report, DPRN Report no. 17. Utrecht/Leiden; Development Policy Review Network/Africa Studies Centre.

Ellis, S. (2004), ‘Interpreting Violence: Reflections on West African Wars’, in: N.L. Whitehead, ed., Violence, Santa Fe/Oxford: School of American Research Press/James Currey, pp. 107-124.

Ellis, S. (2007), ‘The Sahara and the “War on Terror”‘, Anthropology Today 23(3): 21-22.

Ellis, S. (2009), ‘West Africa’s International Drug Trade’, African Affairs 108: 171-196.

Ellis, S. (2009), West Africa’s International Drugs Trade, CSIS Notes 6/11/09 http://csis.org/blog/west-africa's-international-drug-trade (link returns access denied)

Gewald, J-B. (2010), ‘Gold the true motor of West African history: An overview of the importance of gold in West Africa and its relations with the wider world’, in C. Panella, ed., Worlds of Debts: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Gold Mining in West Africa, Amsterdam: Rozenberg.

Kaag, M. (2005), Fighting over crumbs? Small valleys in West Africa as a new locus of land, in Evers, S., Spierenburg, M., & Wels, H. (eds), Competing jurisdictions : settling land claims in Africa, pp 333-352, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310 ; vol. 6)

Soares, B., with M. LeBlanc, eds (2008), ‘Muslim West Africa in the age of neoliberalism’, special issue of Africa Today 54(3).

Soares, B., with R. Seesemann (2009), ‘Being as Good Muslims as Frenchmen: On Islam and Colonial Modernity in West Africa’, Journal of Religion in Africa 39(1): 91-120.

Soares, B., with R. Launay (2009), ‘La formation d’une ‘sphère islamique’ en Afrique Occidentale française (1895-1958)’, in: G. Holder, ed., L’Islam, Nouvel Espace Public en Afrique, Paris: Karthala, pp. 63-100.
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Walraven, K. van (2005), ‘West Africa’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2004: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 27-38.

Walraven, K. van (2006), ‘West Africa’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2005: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 29-41.

Walraven, K. van (2007), ‘West Africa’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2006: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 39-51.

Walraven, K. van (2008), ‘West Africa’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2007: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 39-51.

Walraven, K. van (2009), ‘West Africa’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2008: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 43-55.

Walraven K. van (2010), ‘West Africa’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2009: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 45-57

Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, : Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For West Africa: Klaas van Walraven
 
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Beek, W. van (2006), ‘Lokale Kennis als Leerstrategie: Een Voorbeeld uit de Sahel’, in: W. Hoogbergen & D. Kruijt (eds), Functionele Alfabetizering: Lessons Learned, Liber Amicorum Jan Ooyens, Maastricht: Shaker Publishing, pp. 171-188.

Bruijn, M. de, with A. Broekhuis & A. de Jong (2004), ‘Urban Rural linkages and Climatic Variability’, in:T. Dietz, J. Verhagen & R. Ruben, eds, The Impact of Climate Change on Drylands, with a Focus on West Africa, Dordrecht: Kluwer, pp. 301-323.

Bruijn, M. de (2004), ‘Women, Gender and Kinship, Descent Systems and Islam: Sahelian West Africa and North Central Africa (Chad/Sudan)’, Encyclopaedia on Islam, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers,
pp. 130-133.

Bruijn, M. de, H. van Dijk, M. Kaag & K. van Til (2005), Sahelian Pathways, Climate and Society in Central and Southern Mali, Leiden: African Studies Centre, Research Report 78.

Bruijn, M. de & H. van Dijk (2006), ‘Climate Change and Climate Variability in West Africa; Variabilité et Changement Climatique en Afrique Occidentale’, in: Responding to Climate Change; Solutions aux Changements Climatiques, RTCC, pp. 12-14.

Bruijn, M. de (2006), ‘Nomadisme, Staatsvorming en Verzet, De Fulbe Samenleving in de Sahel’, Zem Zem 3:
98-102.

Bruijn, M. de (2007), ‘Mobility and Society in the Sahel: An Exploration of Mobile Margins and Global Governance’, in: H. Hahn & G Klute, eds, Cultures of Migration, LIT Verlag, pp. 109-129.

Bruijn, M. de (2008), ‘Grenzen aan etniciteit? Nomadische veehouders in de Sahel en de beperking van ruimte’, in J. Abbink & A, van Dokkum, eds, Verdeeld Afrika. Etniciteit, conflict en de grenzen van de staat, Diemen: AMB, pp. 174-194.
 
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Foeken, D., with B. Brock (2006), ‘Urban Horticulture for a Better Environment: A Case Study of Cotonou, Benin’, Habitat International 30: 558-578.
Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Studies Collection series
Djedjebi, T. (2009), Pastoralistes et la ville au Bénin: Livelihoods en questionnement African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 17). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13849
Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Beuving, J. (2009), Striking gold in Cotonou? Three cases of entrepreneurship in the Euro-West African second- hand car trade in Benin, in Gewald, J-B., Luning, Sabine, and Walraven, K. van (eds): The speed of change : motor vehicles and people in Africa, 1890-2000. pp 127-150. Leiden [etc.], Brill. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 13).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers.
For Benin: Eric Komlavi Hanonou (2010), Laurens Nijzink (2009)
 
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Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Studies Collection series
Werthmann, K. (2008), “Frivolous Squandering”: Consumption and Redistribution in mining camps in Abbink, J. & Dokkum, A. v. (eds). Dilemmas of development : conflicts of interest and their resolutions in modernizing Africa, pp. 60-78. Leiden, African Studies Centre. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 1) Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13060

Luning, S. (2008), Gold mining in Sanmatenga, Burkina Faso: governing sites, appropriating wealth, in Abbink, J. & Dokkum, A. v. (eds). Dilemmas of development : conflicts of interest and their resolutions in modernizing Africa, pp. 189-205. Leiden, African Studies Centre. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 1) Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13060

Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Luning S. (2009), A chief’s fatal car accident: Political history and moral geography in Burkina Faso, in Gewald, J-B., Luning, Sabine, and Walraven, K. van (eds): The speed of change: motor vehicles and people in Africa, 1890-2000. pp 232-252. Leiden [etc.], Brill. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 13).

Broekhuis, A. (2008), Experiences with international migrration, new policy directions and viewpoints from Burkina Faso, in Adepoju, A., Naerssen, T. v., & Zoomers, A. (eds), International migration and national development in sub-Saharan Africa : viewpoints and policy initiatives in the countries of origin, pp 70- 90, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 10).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
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Hesseling, G. (2007), Senegal/Gambia, Amsterdam: KIT Publishers.
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Gambia: Alice Bellagamba (2010), Abdoulaye Saine (2009)
 
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Akinyinka Akinyoade: AAkinyoade@ascleiden.nl
Ton Dietz: dietzaj@ascleiden.nl
Rijk van Dijk: DijkR@ascleiden.nl
Ineke van Kessel: kessel@ascleiden.nl
Akinyoade A. (2007), Dynamics of reproductive behaviour in rural coastal communities of Southern Ghana. Maastricht: Shaker Publishing.

Dietz, T., with K. van der Geest & A. Vrieling (2010), ‘Migration and Environment in Ghana: A cross-district analysis of human mobility and vegetation dynamics’, Environment and Urbanization 22(1): 107-124.

Dijk, R. van (2004), ‘Pentecostalism and the Politics of Prophetic Power: Refractions of Modernity in Ghana’, in: N. Kastfelt, ed., Scriptural Politics.The Bible and Koran as Political Models in the Middle East and Africa, London, Hurst & Co., pp. 155-185.

Dijk, R. van. (2004), ‘Beyond the rivers of Ethiopia’: Pentecostal Pan-Africanism and Ghanaian identities in the transnational domain, in Binsbergen, W. van en Dijk, R. van (eds) 2004: Situating Globality. African Agency in the Appropriation of Global Culture, pp 163-189, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568–1777 : vol. 3).

Dijk, R. van, with G. Sabar, eds (2004), ‘Thematic Issue ‘Uncivic Religion. African Religious Communities and their Quest for Public Legiticimacy in the Diaspora. An Introduction’, Journal of Religion in Africa 32(2).

Dijk, R. van (2004), ‘Negotiating Marriage: Questions of Morality and Legitimacy in the Ghanaian Pentecostal Diaspora’, Journal of Religion in Africa 32(2).

Dijk, R. van (2004), ‘Transnationalisme en identiteit: de Ghanese gemeenschap in Den Haag’, in: L.A.C.J. Lucassen, ed., Amsterdammer worden. Migranten, hun organisaties en inburgering, 1600-2000, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

Dijk, R. van (2005), ‘The Moral Life of the Gift in Ghanaian Pentecostal Churches in the Diaspora. Questions of (in-)dividuality and (in-)alienability in Transcultural Reciprocal Relations’, in: W. van Binsbergen & P. Geschiere, eds, Commodification. Things, Agency, and Identities, Münster: LIT Verlag, pp. 201-224.

Dijk, R. van (2005), ‘Transculturele religie versus integratie: Ghanese pinkstergemeenten en de constructie van kosmopolitische identiteiten in Nederland’, in: I. Hoving, H. Dibbits & M. Schrover, eds, Veranderingen van het alledaagse 1950-2000, The Hague: SDU, pp. 353-374.

Dijk, R. van (2007), ‘The Safe and Suffering Body in Transnational Ghanaian Pentecostalism.Towards an Anthropology of Vulnerable Agency’, in: M.E. de Bruijn, R.A. van Dijk & J-B. Gewald, eds, Strength beyond Structure. Social and Historical Trajectories of Agency in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 312-333.

Dijk, R. van (2008), ‘Testing nightscapes; African Pentecostal politics of the nocturnal’ thematic issue After Dark, Etnofoor 20(2): 41-59.

Dijk, R. van (2010), ‘Cities and Linking Hot Spots: Subjective Rescaling, Ghanaian Migration and the Fragmentation of Urban Spaces’, in: N. Glick Schiller & A. Caglar, eds, Locating Migration. Rescaling Cities and Migrants. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Kamp, L. van de & R. van Dijk (2010), ‘Pentecostals Moving South-South: Ghanaian and Brazilian Transnationalism in Southern Africa’, in: A. Adogame & J. Spickard, eds, Religion Crossing Boundaries: Transnational Dynamics in Africa and the New African Diasporic Religions, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 123-142.

Kessel, I. van (2005), ‘West Africans in the Dutch Colonial Army’, Ghana Studies Council Newsletter 17-18: 2-3.

Kessel, I. van (2005), Zwarte Hollanders: Afrikaanse soldaten in Nederlands-Indië, Amsterdam: KIT Publishers.

Kessel, I. van (2005), ‘The Tricontinental Voyage of Negro Corporal Manus Ulzen (1812-1887) from Elmina’, Afrique & Histoire 4: 13-36.

Kessel, I. van (2006), ‘Goa Conference on the African Diaspora in Asia: Conference Report’, African Affairs 105(420): 461-464.

Kessel, I. van (2006), ‘West African Soldiers in the Dutch East Indies: From Donkos to Black Dutchmen’, Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana 9: 41-60.

Kessel, I. van (2007), ‘Fort Elmina’, in: Kwasi & Kwame – De Zwarte met het witte hart, (programmaboek voor de opera Kwasi & Kwame, Onafhankelijk Toneel, Rotterdam), pp. 54-55.

Kessel, I. van (2007), ‘Belanda Hitam:The Indo-African Communities on Java’, African and Asian Studies 6(3): 243-270.

Kessel, I. van (2007), ‘Aux Indes Néerlandaises: des Africains, Agents de Police, Militaires, Exilés et un Prince’, Cahiers des Anneaux de la Mémoire 9: 189-219.

Kessel, I. van (2008), ‘Motines africanos en las Indias Orientales holandesas: una paradoja colonial del siglo XIX’, in J. Abbink, M. de Bruijn & K. van Walraven, eds, A Propósito de Resistir: Repensar la Insurgencia en África, Barcelona: Oozebap, pp. 205-244.

Kessel, I. van (2008), ‘Becoming Black Dutchmen: West African soldiers in the Dutch East Indies’, in K.K. Prasad & J.P. Angenot, eds, The African Diaspora in Asia, Bangalore: Jana Jagrati Prakashana, pp. 361-382.

Konings, P. (2005), ‘African Trade Unions and the Challenge of Globalisation: A Comparative Study of Ghana and Cameroon’, in: C.L. Phelan, ed., The Future of Organized Labour: Global Perspectives, London/New York: Peter Lang, pp. 1-35.
Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Dynamics books
Pellow, D. (2006), Maps of what matters: Community colour, in Konings, P. and Foeken, D (eds) 2006: Crisis and Creativity. Exploring the Wealth of the African Neighbourhood, pp 142-162, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 5).

Böhmig, C. (2010), Organizing monies: The reality and creativity of nursing on a hospital ward in Ghana, in Dekker, M. and Dijk, R. van (eds) 2010: Markets of Well-being. Navigating Health and Healing in Africa, pp 46-78, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 9).
Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Studies Collection series
Böhmig, C. (2010), Ghanaian nurses at a crossroads : managing expectations on a medical ward African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 23). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/15028

Kabki, M.(2007), Transnationalism, local development and social security : the functioning of support networks in rural Ghana African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 6). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/12882

Kraan, M. (2009), Creating space for fishermen's livelihoods: Anlo-Ewe beach seine fishermen's negotiations for livelihood space within multiple governance structures in Ghana African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 19). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13977

Smith, L. (2007), Tied to migrants : transnational influences on the economy of Accra, Ghana African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 5). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/12898

Steegstra, M. (2008), Development encounters: westerners and chieftaincy in southern Ghana, in Abbink, J. & Dokkum, A. v. (eds). Dilemmas of development : conflicts of interest and their resolutions in modernizing Africa, pp. 228-241. Leiden, African Studies Centre. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 1) Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13060

Wienia, M. (2009), Ominous calm : autochtony and sovereignty in Konkomba/Nanumba violence and peace, Ghana African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 21). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/14508
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Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Ghana: Michael Amoah (2010), Paul Nugent (2009)
 
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Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Studies Collection series
Diallo, E. (2008), African writers in the global world: Tierno Monénembo, in Abbink, J. & Dokkum, A. v. (eds). Dilemmas of development : conflicts of interest and their resolutions in modernizing Africa, pp. 242-252. Leiden, African Studies Centre. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 1). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13060
Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Havik, P.J. (2009), Motorcars and modernity: Pining for progress in Portuguese Guinea, 1915-1945, in Gewald, J-B., Luning, Sabine, and Walraven, K. van (eds): The speed of change: motor vehicles and people in Africa, 1890-2000. pp 48-74. Leiden [etc.], Brill. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 13).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Guinea: Mike McGovern
 
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Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Guinea-Bissao: Christoph Kohl
 
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Non-ASC Staff contributions to African Dynamics books
Arnaut, K. (2005), Re-generating the nation: Youth, revolution and the politics of history in Côte d’Ivoire, in Abbink, J. and Kessel, I. van (eds) 2005: Vanguard or Vandals. Youth, Politics and Conflict in Africa, pp 110-142, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 ; vol. 4).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Côte d’Ivoire: Bruno Losch
 
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ASC Contact:
Stephen Ellis: ellis@ascleiden.nl
Ellis, S. (2008), ‘Written history of Liberia for film Pray the Devil Back to Hell’, (Fork Films, NYC), 1 October 2008.
Non-ASC Staff contributions to African Dynamics books
Fuest, V. (2009), Liberia’s women acting for peace: Collective action in a war-affected country, in Ellis, S. and Kessel, I. van (eds) 2009: Movers and Shakers. Social Movements in Africa, pp 114-137, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 8 ).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Ellis, S. (2005), ‘Liberia’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2004: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 101-109.

Ellis, S. (2005), ‘A Visit to the National Archives of Liberia’, African Research and Documentation 99: 49.

Ellis, S. (2006), ‘Liberia’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2005: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 105-112.

Ellis, S. (2007), ‘Liberia’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2006: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 115-122.

Ellis, S. (2008), ‘Liberia’, in A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2007: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 117-124.

Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
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ASC Contact:
Wouter van Beek: vanbeek@ascleiden.nl
Mirjam de Bruijn: bruijnM@ascleiden.nl
Han van Dijk: DijkH@ascleiden.nl
Karin Nijenhuis: Nijenhuis@ascleiden.nl
Lotte Pelckmans: lpelckmans@ascleiden.nl
Ben Soares: bsoares@ascleiden.nl
Beek, W. van, M. de Bruijn & H. van Dijk (2004), ‘Les rapports entre Peuls et Dogons du Mali Central’, in: R. Bedaux & D. van der Waals, eds, Regards sur les Dogon du Mali, Leiden/Gent: Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde/Snoeck, pp. 59-65 (also in Dutch).

Beek, W. van (2004), ‘La Religion Dogon’, in: R. Bedaux & D. van der Waals, eds, Regards sur les Dogon du Mali, Leiden/Gent: Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde/ Snoeck, pp. 95-103 (also in Dutch).

Beek, W. van (2004), ‘La Divination chez les Dogon’, in: R. Bedaux & D. van der Waals, eds, Regards sur les Dogon du Mali, Leiden/Gent: Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde/ Snoeck, pp. 115-119 (also in Dutch).

Beek, W. van (2004), ‘Les Dogon et leur Touristes’, in: R. Bedaux & D. van der Waals, eds, Regards sur les Dogon du Mali, Leiden/Gent: Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde/ Snoeck, pp. 196-202 (also in Dutch).

Beek, W. van (2004), ‘Organisation Sociale des Dogon’, in: R. Bedaux & D. van der Waals, eds, Regards sur les Dogon du Mali, Leiden/Gent: Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde/Snoeck, pp. 93-95 (also in Dutch).

Beek, W. van (2004), ‘Die Bedeutung der Hirse bei den Dogon’, in: I. Luttmann, ed., Die Magische Welt der Dogon: Kunst, Kult und Hirse in West Afrika, Hamburg: Katalog Museum für Völkerkunde, pp. 22-29.

Beek, W. van (2004), ‘Haunting Griaule: Experiences from the Restudy of the Dogon’, History in Africa 31: 43-68.

Beek, W. van (2004), ‘What is a Territory: Le “Pays Dogon” as a Network’, in: D. Kruijt, P. van Lindert & O. Verkoren, eds, State and Development; Essays in Honour of Menno Vellinga, Amsterdam: Rozenberg, pp. 201-217.

Beek, W. van (2005), ‘Walking Wallets? Tourists at the Dogon Falaise’, in: S. Wooten, ed., Wari Matters Ethnographic Explorations of Money in the Mande World, Münster: LIT Verlag, pp. 191-216.

Beek, W. van (2005), ‘The Dogon Heartland: Rural Transforma-tions on the Bandiagara Escarpment’, in: M. de Bruijn, H. van Dijk, M. Kaag & K. van Til, eds, Sahelian Pathways: Climate and Society in Central and South Mali, Leiden: African Studies Centre, Research Report 78, pp. 40-70.

Beek, W. van (2006), ‘Boys and Masks among the Dogon’, in: S. Ottenberg & D.A. Binckley, eds, Playful Performers. African Children’s Masquerades, New Brunswick/London: Transaction Publishers, pp. 67-88.

Beek, W. van (2008), P. Lemineur & O. Walther, ‘Tourisme et patrimoine au Mali. Destruction des valeurs anciennes ou valorisation concertée?’, Geographica Helvetica 4: 249-258.

Beek, W. van (2008), ‘In memory of a great singer: The Dogon baja ni as a cultural historical performance’, in S. Belcher, J. Jansen & M. N’Daou, eds, Mande Mansa, Mande Worlds 2, pp. 193-215.

Bruijn, M. de, H. van Dijk & W. van Beek (2004), ‘Pathways to Mitigate Climate Variability and Climate Change in Mali: The Districts of Douentza and Koutiala Compared’, in: T. Dietz, J. Verhagen & R. Ruben, eds, The Impact of Climate Change on Drylands, with a Focus on West Africa, Dordrecht: Kluwer, pp. 173-207.

Bruijn, M. de & H. van Dijk (2004), ‘The Importance of Socio-Cultural Differences and of Pathway Analysis for Understanding Local Actors’ Responses’, in: T. Dietz, J. Verhagen & R. Ruben, eds, The Impact of Climate Change on Drylands, with a Focus on West Africa, Dordrecht, Kluwer, pp. 341-363.

Bruijn, M. de & H. van Dijk (2004), ‘L’Environnement Dogon’, in: R.M.A. Bedaux & J.D. van der Waals, eds, Regards sur les Dogon du Mali, Leiden/Gent: Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde/Snoeck, pp. 23-30 (also in Dutch).

Bruijn, M. de & H. van Dijk (2005), ‘Introduction: Climate and Society in Central and South Mali’, in: M. de Bruijn H. van Dijk, M. Kaag & K. van Til, eds, Sahelian Pathways, Climate and Society in Central and Southern Mali, Leiden: African Studies Centre, Research Report 78, pp. 1-15.

Bruijn, M. de & H. van Dijk (2005), ‘Moving People; Pathways of Fulbe Pastoralists in the Hayre-Seeno Area, Central Mali’, in: M. de Bruijn H. van Dijk, M. Kaag & K. van Til, eds, Sahelian Pathways, Climate and Society in Central and Southern Mali, Leiden: African Studies Centre, Research Report 78, pp. 247-279.

Bruijn, M. de (2006), ‘Ode aan Hamma Sadou, een Herder in Midden-Mali’, in: G. Mommersteeg & T. Robben, eds, Een Handvol Kolanoten: Antropologische Opstellen aangeboden aan Wouter van Beek, Maastricht: Shaker Publishers. pp. 25-39.

Dijk, H. van & G. Hesseling (2005), ‘Administrative Decentralization and Political Conflict in Mali’, in: P. Chabal, U. Engel & A-M. Gentili, eds, Is Violence Inevitable in Africa? Theories of Conflict and Approaches to Conflict Prevention, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 171-192.

Dijk, H. van & G. Hesseling (2008), ‘Mali: de gevaren van decentralisatie’, in J. Abbink & A. van Dokkum, eds, Verdeeld Afrika. Etniciteit, conflict en de grenzen van de staat, Diemen: AMB, pp. 98-127.

Hesseling, G., with M. Djiré & B. Oomen, éds (2005), Le Droit en Afrique. Expériences Locales et Droit Étatique au Mali, Leiden/Paris: ASC/Karthala.

Nijenhuis, K. (2005), ‘Migratory drift of Dogon Farmers to Southern Mali (Koutiala)’ in: M. de Bruijn, H. van Dijk, M. Kaag & K. van Til, eds, Sahelian Pathways: Climate and Society in Central and South Mali, Leiden: African Studies Centre, Research Report 78, pp. 190-215.

Pelckmans, L. & M. de Bruijn (2005), ‘Facing Dilemmas: Former Fulbe Slaves in Modern Mali’, Canadian Journal of African Studies 39(1): 69-96.
Pelckmans, L. (2007), ‘Negotiating the Memory of Fulbe Hierarchy among Mobile Elite Women’, in: M. de Bruijn, R. van Dijk & J-B. Gewald, eds, Strength beyond Structure. Social and Historical Trajectories of Agency in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 285-311.

Soares, B. (2004), ‘Islam and Public Piety in Mali’, in: A. Salvatore & D.F. Eickelman, eds, Public Islam and the Common Good, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 205-226.

Soares, B. (2005), ‘Mali: Islamismus im Visier’, Schwerpunkt: Islam in Afrika, INAMO 41: 16-18.

Soares, B. (2005), Islam and the Prayer Economy: History and Authority in a Malian Town, Edinburgh/Ann Arbor: Edinburgh University Press/University of Michigan Press.

Soares, B. (2006), ‘Islam in Mali in the Neoliberal Era’, African Affairs 105: 77-95.

Soares, B. (2007),’Islam in Mali in the Neoliberal Era’, in: B. Soares & R. Otayek, eds, Islam and Muslim Politics in Africa, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 211-226.

Soares, B. (2007), ‘Saint and Sufi in Contemporary Mali’, in: M. van Bruinessen & J. Howell, eds, Sufism and the ‘Modern’ in Islam, London: I.B.Tauris, pp. 76-91.

Soares, B. (2007), ‘Les sciences ésotériques musulmanes et le commerce des amulettes au Mali’, in: C. Hamès, ed., Coran et talismans Textes et pratiques magiques en milieu musulman, Paris: Karthala, pp. 209-218.

Soares, B. (2008), ‘Islam in Mali in the neoliberal era’, in A. Rippin, ed., World Islam: Critical Concepts in Islamic Studies, vol. III, London: Routledge, pp. 258-277. Reprint of article in African Affairs 105: 77-95.

Soares, B. (2009), ‘The Attempt to Reform Family Law in Mali’, Die Welt des Islams 49(3/4): 398-428.

Soares, B. (2009), ‘L’islam au Mali dans l’ère néolibérale’, in: R. Otayek & B. Soares, eds, Islam, État et société en Afrique, Paris: Karthala, pp. 411-433.

Soares, B., with R. Austen, eds (2010), Amadou Hampâté Bâ’s Life and Work Reconsidered: Critical and Historical Perpectives, special issue of Islamic Africa 1(2):133-247.

Soares, B. (2010), ‘Rasta Sufis’ and Muslim Youth Culture in Mali’, in: L. Herrera & A. Bayat, eds, Being Young and Muslim: New Cultural Politics in the Global South and North. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
pp. 241-257.

Soares, B., with R. Austen (2010), ‘Amadou Hampâté Bâ’s Life and Work Reconsidered: Critical and Historical Perpectives’, Islamic Africa 1(2):133-142.

Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Studies Collection series

Barten, J. 2009, Families in movement : transformation of the family in urban Mali, with a focus on intercontinental mobility African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X; 18). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13976

Kühn, E. (2010), Recycling gifts: Ritual and money in present-day tonw in Bancoumana, Mali, in Bruijn, M. E. de and Merolla, D. (eds): Researching Africa : explorations of everyday African encounters, pp 107-129, Leiden, African Studies Centre. African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 26.
Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/16254
Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Kassibo, B.(2005), Participative approaches and decentralized management of the Samori forest in the Baye Municipality, Mopti Region (Mali), in Evers, S., Spierenburg, M., & Wels, H. (eds), Competing jurisdictions: settling land claims in Africa, pp 289-314, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310 ; vol. 6).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Beek, W. van (2005), ‘Mali’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2004: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Beek, W. van, with M. Fofana (2006), ‘Mali’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2005, Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 113-120.

Beek, W. van & M. van Vliet (2007), ‘Mali’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2006. Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 123-129.

Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Mali: Martin van Vliet
 
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ASC contact:
Kiky van Til: vantil@ascleiden.nl
Til, K. van. (2006) Neighbourhood (re)construction and changing identities in Mauritania from a small town perspective, in Konings, P. and Foeken, D (eds) 2006: Crisis and Creativity. Exploring the Wealth of the African Neighbourhood, pp 230-250, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 5)
Non-ASC staff contributions to African Dynamics books
Ould Ahmed Salem, Z. (2006) Bare-foot activists: Transformations in the Haratine movement in Mauritania, in Ellis, S. and Kessel, I. van (eds) 2009: Movers and Shakers. Social Movements in Africa, pp 156-177, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777: vol. 8).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Mauritania: Claes Olsson & Helena Olsson
 
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ASC Contact:
Klaas van Walraven: Walraven@ascleiden.nl
Walraven, K. van (2007), ‘From Tamanrasset: The Struggle of Sawaba and the Algerian Connection, 1957-1966’, in: J. Keenan, ed., The Sahara: Past, Present and Future, London/New York: Routledge, pp. 249-269.

Walraven, K. van (2008), ‘La rebelión del partido Sawaba en Níger (1964-1965)’, in: J. Abbink, M. de Bruijn & K. van Walraven, eds, A Propósito de Resistir: Repensar la Insurgencia en África, Barcelona: Oozebap, pp. 307-353.

Walraven, K. van (2009), ‘Decolonization by Referendum: The Anomaly of Niger and the Fall of Sawaba 1958-1959’, Journal of African History 50(2): 269-292.

Walraven, K. van (2009), ‘Vehicle of Sedition: The Role of Transport Workers in Sawaba’s Rebellion in Niger, 1954-1966’, in: J-B. Gewald, S. Luning & K. van Walraven, eds, The Speed of Change: Motor Vehicles and People in Africa, 1890-2000, Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 75-103. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310 ; vol. 13).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Walraven, K. van (2005), ‘Niger’, A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2004: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 125-132.

Walraven, K. van (2006), ‘Niger’; in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2005: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 127-134.

Walraven, K. van (2007), ‘Niger’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2006: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 137-144.

Walraven, K. van (2008), ‘Niger’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2007: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 141-149.

Walraven, K. van (2009), ‘Niger’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2008: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 137-144.

Walraven K. van (2010), ‘Niger’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2009: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 147-155

Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
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Stephen Ellis: ellis@ascleiden.nl
Ben Soares: bsoares@ascleiden.nl
Akinyoade A., with W. Akpan (2009), ‘Nigeria: Higher Education and the challenge of Access’, in T.A. Volkman, ed., Origins, Journeys and Returns: Social Justice in International Higher Education, New York: Social Science Research Council, pp. 89-114.

Akinyoade A., with B Oyeniyi (2010), ‘Milking the sick: Medical pluralism and commoditization of healthcare in contemporary Nigeria’, in M. Dekker & R. van Dijk, eds, Markets of well-being: Navigating health and healing in Africa, Leiden: Brill, pp. 24-65.

Akinyoade, A. (2010), Nigeriaworld Feature Article www.nigeriaworld.com; ‘In the last group match against Mozambique’, http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2010/jan/220.html, Jan 22, 2010

Akinyoade, A. (2010), BBC online: “Gaddafi says Nigeria should split into several states”, Commentary: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8593355.stm, March 29.

Beek, W. van, with S. Avontuur (2005), ‘The Making of an Environment: Ecological History of the Kapsiki/Higi of North Cameroon and North-Eastern Nigeria’, in: Q. Gausset, M. Whyte & T. Birch-Thomsen, eds, Beyond Territory and Scarcity in Africa: Exploring Conflicts over Natural Resource Management, Uppsala: Nordiska Afrika Institutet, pp. 70-89.

Beek, W. van, with S. Avontuur (2006), ‘Dynamics of Agriculture in the Mandara Mountains: The Case of the Kapsiki/Higi of Northern Cameroon and North-eastern Nigeria’, in: C. Baroin, G. Seidensticker-Brikay & K. Tijani, eds, Man and the Lake, Proceedings of the 12th Mega Chad Conference, Maiduguri, pp. 335-382.

Beek, W. van (2006), ‘“Een Slaaf voor een Kalebas”, De Stuiptrekkingen van de Slavenjachten in Adamawa (Noordoost Nigeria & Noord-Kameroen)’, in: K. Koonings, ed., Antropologie en Afro-Amerika als Passie en Professie; Opstellen aangeboden aan Wim Hoogbergen, Maastricht: Shaker Publishing, pp. 73-121.

Beek, W. van (2009), ‘The Healer and His Phone; Medicinal Dynamics among the Kapsiki/Higi of North Cameroon’, in: M. de Bruijn, F. Nyamnjoh & I. Brinkman, eds, Mobile Phones: The New Talking Drums of Everyday Africa, Bamenda/Leiden: Langaa/African Studies Centre, pp. 125-133.

Beek, W.E.A. van. (2010) Medicinal knowledge and healing practices among the Kapsiki/Higi of northern Cameroon and northeastern Nigeria, in Dekker, M. and Dijk, R. van (eds) 2010: Markets of Well-being. Navigating Health and Healing in Africa, pp 173-200, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 9).

Ellis, S. (2008), ‘The Okija Shrine: Death and life in Nigerian politics’, Journal of African History 49(3): 445-466.

Ellis, S. (2009), ‘Nigeria’s Campus Cults: An Anti-Social Movement’, in: S. Ellis & I. van Kessel, eds, Movers and Shakers: Social Movements in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 221-236.

Konings, P. (2005), ‘The Anglophone Cameroon-Nigeria Boundary: Opportunities and Conflict’, African Affairs 104: 275-301.

Soares, B., with L. Fourchard, eds (2007), Le Nigeria sous Obasanjo. Violences et démocratie, a special issue of Politique africaine 106.

Soares, B. (2009), ‘An Islamic Social Movement in Contemporary West Africa: NASFAT of Nigeria’, in: S. Ellis & I. van Kessel, eds, Movers and Shakers: Social Movements in Africa, Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 178-196.
Non-ASC staff contributions to African Dynamics books
Last, M. (2005), Towards a political history of youth in Muslim northern Nigeria, 1750 – 2000, in Abbink, J. and Kessel, I. van (eds) 2005: Vanguard or Vandals. Youth, Politics and Conflict in Africa, pp 37-54, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 ; vol. 4).

Werthmann, K. (2007), Urban space, gender and identity: A neighbourhood of Muslim women in Kano, Nigeria,
in Bruijn, M. de, Dijk, R. van en Gewald J.B. (eds) 2007: Strength beyond Structure. Social and Histocial Trajectories of Agency in Africa, pp 119-141, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 ; vol. 6).
Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Haas, H. de. (2008), International migrations, national development and the role of governments: The case of Nigeria, in Adepoju, A., Naerssen, T. v., & Zoomers, A. (eds), International migration and national development in sub-Saharan Africa: viewpoints and policy initiatives in the countries of origin, pp 161-181, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 10).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Nigeria: Heinrich Bergstresser
 
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Mayke Kaag: kaag@ascleiden.nl
Lotje de Vries: lvries@ascleiden.nl
Kaag, M. (2005), ‘Fighting over Crumbs. Small Valleys as a New Locus of Land Claims in Senegal.’, in: S. Evers, M. Spierenburg & H. Wels, eds, Competing Jurisdictions. Settling Land Claims in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, Afrika-Studiecentrum Series no. 6.

Kaag, M. (2005), ‘Exploring the Context of Service Provision in Senegal: Social Dynamics and Decentralisation in the Senegalese Countryside’, APAD Bulletin 26: 67-81.

Kaag, M. (2005), ‘Il ruolo della confraternita dei Muridi nella vita dei migranti senegalesi’, in: C. Paltrinieri, ed., Il résidence Prealpino: analisi socio-antropologica della comunità senegalese. Brescia: LaRIS (Laboratorio di Ricerca e Intervento Sociale), pp. 109-114.

Kaag, M. (2006), ‘Il ruolo della confraternita dei Muridi nella vita dei migranti senegalesi’. in: C. Paltrinieri, ed., Un futuro in gioco. Tra muridi senegalesi e comunità italiana. Milan: Franco Angeli, pp. 125-131.

Kaag, M. (2010), ‘The Work of Transnational Islamic NGOs in Africa: Chad and Senegal compared’, Afriche e Orienti, 2010/2.

Vries, L. de, with E. Hazard, M. Barry, A. Anouan & N. Pinaud (2009), ‘The Developmental Impact of the Asian Drivers on Senegal’, The World Economy 32(11).
Non-ASC Staff contributions to African Dynamics books
Dilley, R. (2004) Global connections, local ruptures: The case of Islam in Senegal, in Binsbergen, W. van en Dijk, R. van (eds) 2004; Situating Globality. African Agency in the Appropriation of Global Culture, pp 190-219, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568–1777 : vol. 3).

Jong, F. de. (2006) The social life of secrets, in Konings, P. and Foeken, D (eds) 2006: Crisis and Creativity. Exploring the Wealth of the African Neighbourhood, pp 257-276, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 5).
Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Studies Collection series
Breemer, H.P.M. van den (2008), Conservation of Nature and Rural Development in South-Eastern Senegal, in Abbink, J. & Dokkum, A. v. (eds). Dilemmas of development : conflicts of interest and their resolutions in modernizing Africa, pp. 19-38. Leiden, African Studies Centre. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 1). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13060

Poeze, M. (2010), In search of greener pastures? Boat-migrants from Senegal to the Canary Islands African
Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 27). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/15871
Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Wabgou, M A. (2008), Governance of migration in Senegal: The role of government in formulating migration policies, in Adepoju, A., Naerssen, T. v., & Zoomers, A. (eds), International migration and national development in sub-Saharan Africa : viewpoints and policy initiatives in the countries of origin, pp 141-160, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 10).

Thiaw, S. and Ribot J. (2005), Insiders out: Forest access through village chiefs in Senegal, in Evers, S., Spierenburg, M., & Wels, H. (eds), Competing jurisdictions: settling land claims in Africa, pp 315-332, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 6).
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Hesseling, G. (2005), ‘Senegal’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2004: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 149-157.

Hesseling, G. (2006), ‘Senegal’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2005: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 151-159.

Hesseling, G. (2007), ‘Senegal’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2006: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 151-159.

Hesseling, G. (2007), Senegal/Gambia, Amsterdam: KIT Publishers.

Hesseling, G. (2008), ‘Senegal’, in A. Mehler, H. Henning & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2007: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 167-176.

Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
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Non-ASC staff contributions to African Dynamics books
Geberie, L. (2009), African civil society, “Blood Diamonds’ and the Kimberley process, in Ellis, S. and Kessel, I. van (eds) 2009: Movers and Shakers. Social Movements in Africa, pp 63-86, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 8).

Peters, K. (2005), Reintegrating young ex-combatants in Sierra Leone: Accommodating indigenous and wartime value systems, in Abbink, J. and Kessel, I. van (eds) 2005: Vanguard or Vandals. Youth, Politics and Conflict in Africa, pp 267-296, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 ; vol. 4).
Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Studies Collection series
Gog, J. G. v. (2008), Coming back from the bush : gender, youth and reintegration in northern Sierra Leone African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 9). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13113

Niet, A. v. d. (2010), Bodies in action :culture and body skills in post-conflict Sierra Leone African Studies
Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 24).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
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Andre Leliveld: leliveld@ascleiden.nl
Leliveld, A., C. ’t Hart, J. Gnimadi & M. Dekker (2010), ‘Can’t buy me health: utilization of public health care services by rural households in Central Togo’, in: Dekker, M. & R. van Dijk, eds, Markets of Well-Being: Navigating Health and Healing in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 255-282.
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Marguerat, Y. (2005), From generational conflict to renewed dialogue: Winning the trust of street children in Lomé, Togo, in Abbink, J. and Kessel, I. van (eds) 2005: Vanguard or Vandals. Youth, Politics and Conflict in Africa, pp 207-227, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 ; vol. 4).

Poit, C. (2006), Togolese cartographies: Re-mapping space in a a post-Cold War city, in Konings, P. and Foeken, D (eds) 2006: Crisis and Creativity. Exploring the Wealth of the African Neighbourhood, pp 197-210, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 5).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Togo: Dirk Kohnert
 
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Abbink, J. [et al.] (2006), Regional Expert Meeting Horn of Africa 2, Final Report, DPRN Report no. 19. Utrecht/Leiden: Development Policy Review Network/African Studies Centre.

Abbink, J. (2009), ‘Revolution as Warfare in the Horn of Africa’, Africa Review of Books 5(2): 5-6.

Abbink, J. (2010), ‘Causes and trajectories of local conflict among pastoral peoples in Northeast Africa’, Ethiopian Journal of the Social Sciences and Humanities 5(1) 25-42.
 
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Abbink, J. (2005), entries in C.O. Skutsch, ed., Encyclopedia of the World’s Minorities, New York & London: Routledge: ‘Afar’, pp. 11-13; ‘Djibouti’, pp. 401-402.
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
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Abbink, J. (2005), entries in C.O. Skutsch, ed., Encyclopedia of the World’s Minorities, New York & London: Routledge: ‘Afar’, pp. 11-13 ‘Eritrea’, pp. 434-436.

Abbink, J., with A. Alders (2005), Eritrean Beauty. The Wonderful People of Eritrea, Veenendaal: Primamedia.

Abbink, J. (2009), ‘Law against Reality? Contextualizing the Ethiopian-Eritrean border problem’, in: A. de Guttry, G. Venturini & H. Post, eds, The 1998-2000 War between Eritrea and Ethiopia. An International Legal Perspective, The Hague/Cambridge: T.M.C. Asser Press/Cambridge University Press, pp. 141-158.

Abbink, J. (2010), A Bibliography of Ethiopian-Eritrean Studies in Society and History, 1995-2010. Addis Ababa: OSSREA Leiden: African Studies Centre.
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Rich Dorman, S. (2005), Past the Kalashnikov: Youth, politics and the state in Eritrea, in Abbink, J. and Kessel, I. van (eds) 2005: Vanguard or Vandals. Youth, Politics and Conflict in Africa, pp 189-206, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 ; vol. 4).
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Müller, T. R. (2005), The making of elite women: revolution and nation building in Eritrea Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 4). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/12890
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Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
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Abbink, J. (2004), ‘Converting Pastoralists: Reflections on Missionary Work and Development in Southern Ethiopia’, in: A. Kumar Giri, A. van Harskamp & O. Salemink, eds, The Development of Religion, the Religion of Development, Delft: Eburon, pp. 133-142.

Abbink, J. (2004), ‘Remembering Londósa: Mediator and Counterpoint in a “Violent” Society’, in: V. Böll et al. (eds), Studia Aethiopica. In Honour of Siegbert Uhlig, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, pp. 371-382.

Abbink, J. (2004), ‘Ritual and Political Forms of Violent Practice among the Suri of Southern Ethiopia’, in: T. Young (ed.), Readings in African Politics, Oxford: James Currey, pp. 80-89.

Abbink, J. (2004), ‘Obituary: Alexander Naty’, Anthropology Newsletter (American Anthropological Association), February 2004, p. 24. [Shorter version in: Ethiopian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 2(1): 89.]

Abbink, J. (2004), ‘An Obituary of Aberra Jembere 1928-2004’, Aethiopica 7: 189-193.

Abbink, J. (2005), ‘Comparing Cultures in Southern Ethiopia: From Ethnography to Generative Explanation’, in: J. Abbink (ed.), Cultural Variation and Social Change in Southern Ethiopia: Comparative Approaches, special issue of Northeast African Studies 7(3): 1-14.

Abbink, J., ed. (2005), ‘Cultural Variation and Social Change in Southern Ethiopia: Comparative Approaches’, special issue of Northeast African Studies 7(3), East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University.

Abbink, J. (2005), ‘Local Leadership and State Governance in Southern Ethiopia: from Charisma to Bureaucracy’, in: O. Vaughan (ed.), Tradition and Politics: Indigenous Political Structures in Africa, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, pp. 159-184.

Abbink, J. (2005), 12 entries in Encyclopaedia Aethiopia, vol. 2 (D-Ha), S. Uhlig (ed.) Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz: ‘Dime’, pp. 163-164; ‘Dizi’, pp. 176-177; ‘Ennarya’, p. 310; ‘Ethnicity’, pp. 444-446; ‘Galila’, pp. 658-659; ‘Garamanjo’, pp. 700-701; ‘Gimira’, pp. 799-800; ‘Gofa’, pp. 823-824; ‘Goldiya’, p. 834; ‘Gonga’,

Abbink, J. (2005), entries in C.O. Skutsch, ed., Encyclopedia of the World’s Minorities, New York & London: Routledge: ‘Afar’, pp. 11-13; ‘Bilin’, pp. 222-223; ‘Ethiopia’, pp. 438-440; ‘Rasha’ida’, pp. 1004-1005; ‘Tigre’, pp. 1200-1201.849-850; ‘Gumuz’, pp. 916-917 and ‘E. Haberland’, p. 950.

Abbink, J. (2006) ‘Van Religieuze Tolerantie naar Politiek Conflict? De Soefi Islam Verliest Terrein in Ethiopië’, Zem Zem 2(3): 92-97.

Abbink, J. (2006), ‘Of Snakes and Cattle: The Dialectics of Group Esteem between Suri and Dizi in Southwest Ethiopia’, in: I. Strecker & J. Lydall, eds, Ethiopian Images of Self and Other. Essays on Cultural Contact, Respect and Self-Esteem in Southern Ethiopia, Münster: Lit Verlag, pp. 227-245.

Abbink, J. (2006), ‘Ethnicity and Conflict Generation in Ethiopia: Some Problems and Prospects of Ehno-regional Federalism’, Journal of Contemporary African Studies 24(3): 389-414.

Abbink, J. (2006), ‘Reconstructing Haberland, Reconstructing the Wolaitta: Writing the History and Society of a Former Ethiopian Kingdom’, History in Africa 33: 1-15.

Abbink, J. (2006), ‘Interpreting Ethiopian Elections in their Context – Reply to Tobias Hagmann’, African Affairs 105(3): 613-620.

Abbink, J. (2006), ‘Discomfiture of Democracy? The 2005 Election Crisis in Ethiopia and its Aftermath’, African Affairs 105(2): 1-27.

Abbink, J. (2006), ‘Kinship and Society among Surmic-speaking Peoples in Southwest Ethiopia: A Brief Comparison’, in: S. Uhlig, M. Bulakh, D. Nosnitsin & Th. Rave, eds, Proceedings of the XVth International Conference of Ethiopian Studies, Hamburg, July 20-25, 2003, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, pp. 5-14.

Abbink, J. (2006), ‘Äthiopien: Prager Frühling in Addis’, Der Überblick 42(3): 46-49.

Abbink, J. (2007), ‘Transformations of Islam and Communal Relations in Wällo, Ethiopia’, in: B.F. Soares & R. Otayek, eds, Islam and Muslim Politics in Africa, Basingstoke/New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 65-84.

Abbink, J. (2007), ‘Culture Slipping Away: Violence, Social Tension and Personal Drama in Suri Society, Southern Ethiopia’, in: M. Böck & M. Bollig (eds), The Practice of War: Production, Reproduction and Communication of Armed Violence, Oxford: Berghahn Books.

Abbink, J. (2007), 16 entries in S. Uhlig (ed.), Encyclopaedia Aethiopia, vol. 3 (He-N), (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag), Hodson, Arnold W. pp. 53-54, Hoti Sherocho (Käfa king) pp. 74-75, Initiation pp. 150-152, Käfa ethnography pp. 327-329, Käfa history pp. 322-324, Kaye Sherocho (Käfa king) pp. 361-362, Kinship pp. 403-408, Komoru pp. 423-424, Koté (Wolaitta king) pp. 433-434, Limmu-Ennarya (kingdom) pp. 570-571, Mandjo (ethnic group) pp. 732-733, Me’en pp. 909-910, Mikael Sihul pp. 962-964, Näft’ännya pp. 1099-1100, Nadäw Abba Bahr pp. 1093-1094, Nayi (ethnic group) pp. 1157-1158.

Abbink, J. (2008), ‘“Cannibalism” in southern Ethiopia: An exploratory study of Me’en discourse’, Anthropos 103(1): 3-13.

Abbink, J. (2008), ‘Muslim monasteries? Some aspects of religious culture in northern Ethiopia’, Aethiopica (Hamburg) 11: 117-133.

Abbink, J. (2008), ‘Federaal Ethiopië: Etniciteit, grenzen en de productie van conflict’, in J. Abbink & A. van Dokkum, eds, Verdeeld Afrika. Etniciteit, conflict en de grenzen van de staat, Diemen: AMB, pp. 195-215.

Abbink, J. (2008), ‘Violence and survival in Ethiopia: A comparative anthropology of the Suri people’, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Infosheet 4.

Abbink, J. (2009), ‘Conflict and Social Change on the South-West Ethiopian Frontier: An Analysis of Suri Society’, Journal of Eastern African Studies 3(1): 22-41.

Abbink, J. (2009), ‘Tourism and its Discontents: Suri Tourist Encounters in Southern Ethiopia’, in: S. Bohn Gmelch, ed., Tourists and Tourism: A Reader, Long Grove, Ill.: Waveland Press, pp. 115-136.

Abbink, J. (2009), ‘The Fate of the Suri: Conflict and Group Tension at the Southwest Ethiopian Frontier’, in: G. Schlee & E.E. Watson, eds, Changing Identifications and Alliances in Northeast Africa. Volume I: Ethiopia and Kenya, Oxford/New York: Berghahn Books.

Abbink, J. (2009), ‘The Ethiopian Second Republic and the Fragile ‘Social Contract’’, Africa Spectrum 44(2): 3-28.

Abbink, J. (2009), ‘Suri Images: The Return of Exoticism and the Commodifi cation of an African ‘Tribe’’, Cahiers d’Études Africaines 49(4): 893-924.

Abbink, J. (2009), ‘Law against Reality? Contextualizing the Ethiopian-Eritrean border problem’, in: A. de Guttry, G. Venturini & H. Post, eds, The 1998-2000 War between Eritrea and Ethiopia. An International Legal Perspective, The Hague/Cambridge: T.M.C. Asser Press/Cambridge University Press, pp. 141-158.

Abbink, J. (2009), ‘Transformations de l’Islam et relations communautaires dans la province de Wallo, Éthiopie’, in: R. Otayek & B. Soares, eds, Islam, État et société en Afrique, Paris: Karthala, pp. 105-132.

Abbink, J. (2010), ‘Political culture in Ethiopia: A balance sheet of post-1991 ethnically-based federalism’, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Infosheet 8.

Abbink, J. (2010), 24 entries in: S. Uhlig, ed., Encyclopaedia Aethiopia, vol. 4 (O-Z), (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz): ‘Migrations in the southwest’, pp. 175-77, ‘Migrations from late 19th cent. untill today’, pp. 177-178, ‘Possession cults’, pp. 183-185, ‘Qallicha’, pp. 255, ‘Sacrifice’, pp. 442-444 ‘Säpänhi’, pp. 532-533, ‘Shabo’, pp. 437-438, ‘Shangama’, pp. 524-525, ‘Sheko’, pp. 599-601, ‘Shekacho’, pp. 481-483, ‘Shinasha’, pp. 664-665, ‘Täsämma Nadäw’, pp. 866-868, ‘Tato’, pp. 872, ‘T’ona’, king, pp. 972, ‘Tíru Sina shrine’, pp. 925, ‘Tsamai’, pp. 504-505, ‘Ubamer’, pp. 1013, ‘Wälamo awrajja’, pp. 1078-1079, ‘Wälayta, kingdom’, pp. 1092-1093, ‘Wälayta, ethnography’, pp. 1090-1092, ‘Wälayta-Malla dynasty’, pp. 1093-1094, ‘Warfare’, pp. 1137-1143, with A. Gascon, ‘National parks’, pp. 114-117, with S. Planel, ‘Soddo’, pp. 685-686.

Abbink, J. (2010), A Bibliography of Ethiopian-Eritrean Studies in Society and History, 1995-2010.
Addis Ababa: OSSREA Leiden: African Studies Centre.

Abbink, J. (2010), ‘Obituary: Berhanu Gebeyehu, 24 December 1964 – 19 July 2010’: http://www.ascleiden.nl/Pdf/ObituaryBerhanuGebeyehuDef.pdf

Dekker, M. (2006), ‘Estimating wealth effects without expenditure data: Evidence from rural Ethiopia’, Ethiopian Journal of Economics 15(1): 35-54.

Dekker, M. (2008), ‘Intra-household differences in coping with illness in rural Ethiopia’, in M. Rutten, A. Leliveld & D. Foeken, eds, Inside Poverty and Development in Africa: Critical Reflections on Pro-poor Policies, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 201-224.

Dekker, M. (2010), ‘Individual or Shared responsibility: Who finances treatment of illnesses in households in rural Ethiopia?’, in: M. Dekker & R. van Dijk, eds, Markets of Well-being. Navigating Health and Healing in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 228-255.

Rutten, M., with T. Degefa (2005), ‘Addis Ababa’, in: K. Shillington (ed.), Encyclopedia of African History, New York: Fitzroy Dearborn, 3 vols, pp. 13-15.
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Tasew, B. (2008), The Construction and De-Composition of “violence” and peace: the Anyuaa experience, Western Ethiopia in Abbink, J. & Dokkum, A. v. (eds). Dilemmas of development : conflicts of interest and their resolutions in modernizing Africa, pp. 79-92. Leiden, African Studies Centre. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 1).
Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13060
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Feyissa, D. (2005), Land and the politics of identity. The case of Anywaa-Nuer relations in the Gambella region, in Evers, S., Spierenburg, M., & Wels, H. (eds), Competing jurisdictions : settling land claims in Africa, pp 203-222, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 6), Ghana.

Klaeger, G. ( 2009), Religion on the road: The spiritual experience of road travel in Ghana, in Gewald, J-B., Luning, Sabine, and Walraven, K. van (eds): The speed of change : motor vehicles and people in Africa, 1890-2000. pp 212-231. Leiden [etc.], Brill. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 13).

Geest, S. van der. (2009), ‘Anyway!’: Lorry inscriptions in Ghana, in Gewald, J-B., Luning, Sabine, and Walraven, K. van (eds): The speed of change : motor vehicles and people in Africa, 1890-2000, pp 253- 294 Leiden [etc.], Brill. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 13).
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Abbink, J. (2005), ‘Ethiopia’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2004: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 286-299.

Abbink, J. (2006), ‘Ethiopia’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven (eds), Africa Yearbook 2005: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 297-308.

Abbink, J. (2007), ‘Ethiopia’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2006: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 311-323.

Abbink, J. (2008), ‘Ethiopia’, in A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, AfricaYearbook 2007: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 323-334.

Abbink, J. (2009), ‘Ethiopia’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2008: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 309-320.

Abbink, J. (2010), ‘Ethiopia’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2009: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 327-338.

Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
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Abbink, J. (2004), Reconstructing Southern Sudan in the Post-war Era: Challenges and Prospects of Quick Impact Programs, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper no. 55.

Abbink, J. (2005), entries in C.O. Skutsch, ed., Encyclopedia of the World’s Minorities, New York & London: Routledge: ‘ ‘Rasha’ida’, pp. 1004-1005.

Abbink, J. (2008), ‘Darfur: de weerslag van genocidaal geweld’, In de Marge – Tijdschrift voor Levensbeschouwing en Wetenschap 17(1): 64-74.

Brinkman, I. & M. de Bruijn, with H. Bilal (2009), ‘The Mobile Phone: ‘Modernity’ and Change in Khartoum, Sudan’, in: M. de Bruijn, F. Nyamnjoh & I. Brinkman, eds, Mobile Phones: The New Talking Drums of Everyday Africa, Bamenda/Leiden: Langaa/African Studies Centre, pp. 69-91.

Bruijn, M. de (2004), ‘Women, Gender and Kinship, Descent Systems and Islam: Sahelian West Africa and North Central Africa (Chad/Sudan)’, Encyclopaedia on Islam, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 130-133.
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Madu Jok, J. (2005), War, changing ethics and the position of youth in South Sudan, in Abbink, J. and Kessel, I. van (eds) 2005: Vanguard or Vandals. Youth, Politics and Conflict in Africa, pp 143-160, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777; vol. 4).
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Abdalla, M. A. (2008), Poverty and inequality in urban Sudan. Policies, institutions and governance. [13], -269. 2008. Leiden, African Studies Centre. African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 13. Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13106

Elhag, N. (2008), A tale of two wars: the militarization of Dinka and Nuer identities in South Sudan, in Abbink, J. & Dokkum, A. v. (eds). Dilemmas of development : conflicts of interest and their resolutions in modernizing Africa, pp. 164-188. Leiden, African Studies Centre. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 1). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13060
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Beck, K. (2009), The art of truck modding on the Nile (Sudan): an attempt to trace creativity, in Gewald, J-B., Luning, Sabine, and Walraven, K. van (eds): The speed of change: motor vehicles and people in Africa, 1890-2000, pp 151-174. Leiden [etc.], Brill. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 13).
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Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
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Abbink, J. (2005), entries in C.O. Skutsch, ed., Encyclopedia of the World’s Minorities, New York & London: Routledge ‘Somali’, pp. 1125-1127.

Abbink, J. (2008), ‘Derviches, moryaan y combatientes por la libertad: ciclos de rebellion fragmentación en la sociedad somalí (1900-2000)’, in: J. Abbink, M. de Bruijn & K. van Walraven, eds, A Propósito de Resistir. Repensar la Insurgencia en África, Barcelona: Oozebap, pp. 457-504.

Abbink, J. (2009), ‘Somalische piraten – het zijn geen Robin Hoods’, Trouw 25/4/09.

Abbink, J. (2009), ‘The Islamic Courts Union: The Ebb and Flow of a Somali Islamist Movement’, in: S. Ellis & I. van Kessel, eds, Movers and Shakers. Social Movements in Africa, Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 87-113.

Abbink, J. (2009), The Total Somali Genealogy, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper 84.

Gewald, JB. (2004) Global media and violence in Afrikca: The case of Somalia, in Binsbergen, W. van en Dijk, R. van (eds) 2004: Situating Globality. African Agency in the Appropriation of Global Culture, pp 90-106, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568–1777: vol. 3).
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Abbink, J. (2008), ‘Somalia’, in A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2007: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 365-374.

Abbink, J. (2009), ‘Somalia’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2008: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 351-360.

Abbink, J. (2010), ‘Somalia’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds., Africa Yearbook 2009: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 371-380.

Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
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Belt, L. (2010), How linguistic features and social arrangements can interrelate: The position of Swahili and its speakers in Bujumbura, in Bruijn, M. E. de and Merolla, D. (eds): Researching Africa : explorations of everyday African encounters, pp 76-88, Leiden, African Studies Centre. African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 26. Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/16254

Berckmoes, L.H. 2010, Challenges for enthnographic research in fragile situations: Research among youth in post-war Burundi, in Bruijn, M. E. de and Merolla, D. (eds): Researching Africa : explorations of everyday African encounters, pp 151-164, Leiden, African Studies Centre. African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 26. Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/16254
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Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
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Beek, W. van (2004), ‘Waarom wij toch allen moeten sterven. De dood in de bergen van Noord-Kameroen’, in: C. van der Burg & L. Minnema, eds, In de Ban van het Kwaad; Het Kwaad in Religieuze Verhalen Wereldwijd, Zoetermeer: Meinema, pp. 27-34.

Beek, W. van, with S. Avontuur (2005), ‘The Making of an Environment: Ecological History of the Kapsiki/Higi of North Cameroon and North-Eastern Nigeria’, in: Q. Gausset, M. Whyte & T. Birch-Thomsen, eds, Beyond Territory and Scarcity in Africa: Exploring Conflicts over Natural Resource Management, Uppsala: Nordiska Afrika Institutet, pp. 70-89.

Beek, W. van (2006), ‘Kapsiki Beer Dynamics’, in: E. Garine, O. Langlois & C. Raimond, eds, Ressources Vivrières et Choix Alimentaires dans le Bassin du Lac Chad, IRD, pp. 477-500.

Beek, W. van, with S. Avontuur (2006), ‘Dynamics of Agriculture in the Mandara Mountains: The Case of the Kapsiki/Higi of Northern Cameroon and North-eastern Nigeria’, in: C. Baroin, G. Seidensticker-Brikay & K. Tijani, eds, Man and the Lake, Proceedings of the 12th Mega Chad Conference, Maiduguri, pp. 335-382.

Beek, W. van (2006), ‘“Een Slaaf voor een Kalebas”, De Stuiptrekkingen van de Slavenjachten in Adamawa (Noordoost Nigeria & Noord-Kameroen)’, in: K. Koonings, ed., Antropologie en Afro-Amerika als Passie en Professie; Opstellen aangeboden aan Wim Hoogbergen, Maastricht: Shaker Publishing, pp. 73-121.

Beek, W. van (2007), ‘Agency in Kapsiki Religion, A Comparative Approach’, in: M. de Bruijn, R. van Dijk & J-B. Gewald, eds, Strength beyond Structure. Social and Historical Trajectories of Agency in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 114-143.

Beek, W. van (2009), ‘The Healer and His Phone; Medicinal Dynamics among the Kapsiki/Higi of North Cameroon’, in: M. de Bruijn, F. Nyamnjoh & I. Brinkman, eds, Mobile Phones: The New Talking Drums of Everyday Africa, Bamenda/Leiden: Langaa/African Studies Centre, pp. 125-133.

Beek, W.E.A. van. (2010) Medicinal knowledge and healing practices among the Kapsiki/Higi of northern Cameroon and northeastern Nigeria, in Dekker, M. and Dijk, R. van (eds) 2010: Markets of Well-being. Navigating Health and Healing in Africa, pp 173-200, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 9).

Bruijn, M. de (2010), ‘Africa connects: Mobile communication and social change in the margins of African society. The example of the Bamenda Grassfields, Cameroon’, in M. Fernández-Ardèvol & A. Ros Híjar, eds, Communication Technologies in Latin America and Africa: A multidisciplinary perspective, Barcelona: IN3, pp. 167-191. http://in3.uoc.edu/opencms_portalin3/export/sites/default/PDF/communication-technologies-in-latin-america-and-africa/Chapter_06_De_Bruijn.pdf.

Bruijn, M. de, F. Nyamnjoh, with T. Angwaf (2010), ‘Mobile Interconnections: Reinterpreting Distance and Relating in the Cameroonian Grassfields’, Journal of African Media Studies 2(3): 267-285.

Foeken, D., with I. Ngome (2010), ‘“My garden is of great help.” Gender and urban gardening in Buea, Cameroon’, GeoJournal.

Konings, P. & F. Nyamnjoh (2004), ‘President Biya and the Anglophone Problem in Cameroon’, in J.M. Mbaku & J. Takougang, eds, The Leadership Challenge in Africa: Cameroon under Paul Biya, Trenton, NY: Africa World Press, Inc., pp. 191-234.

Konings, P. (2004), ‘Good Governance, Privatisation and Ethno-Regional Conflict in Cameroon’, in J. Demmers, A.E. Fernández Jilberto & B. Hogenboom, eds, Good Governance in the Era of Global Neoliberalism: Conflict and Depolitisation in Latin America, Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa, London/New York: Routledge, pp. 306-330.

Konings, P. (2004), ‘Trade Union Activism among University Teachers during Cameroon’s Political Liberalisation’, Nordic Journal of African Studies 13(3): 289-301.

Konings, P., with N. Jua (2004), ‘Occupation of Public Space: Anglophone Nationalism in Cameroon’, Cahiers d’Études Africaines 44(3): 609-633.

Konings, P. (2004), ‘Opposition and Social-Democratic Change in Africa: The Social Democratic Front in Cameroon’, Commonwealth & Comparative Politics 42(3): 1-23.

Konings, P. (2004), ‘Anglophone University Students and Anglophone Nationalist Struggles in Cameroon’, in: J. Abbink & I. van Kessel, eds Vanguard or Vandals: Youth, Politics and Conflict in Africa. Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Konings, P. (2005), ‘The Anglophone Cameroon-Nigeria Boundary: Opportunities and Conflict’, African Affairs 104: 275-301.

Konings, P. (2005), ‘Assessing the Power of Newly Created Teachers’ Organizations during Cameroon’s Political Liberalization’, The Journal of Higher Education in Africa 3(1).

Konings, P. (2005), ‘African Trade Unions and the Challenge of Globalisation: A Comparative Study of Ghana and Cameroon’, in: C.L. Phelan, ed., The Future of Organized Labour: Global Perspectives, London/New York: Peter Lang, pp. 1-35.

Konings, P. (2006), ‘“Bendskin” Drivers in Douala’s Neighbourhood: Masters of the Road and the City’, in: P. Konings & D. Foeken, eds, Crisis and Creativity: Exploring the Wealth of the African Neighbourhood, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 46-65.

Konings, P. (2006), ‘Assessing the Role of Autonomous Teachers’ Trade Unions in Anglophone Cameroon, 1959-1972’, Journal of African History 47(3): 415-436.

Konings, P. (2006), ‘Solving Transportation Problems in African Cities: Innovative Responses by the Youth in Douala, Cameroon’, Africa Today 53(1): 35-50.

Konings, P. (2006), ‘The Neoliberalising African State and Private Capital Accumulation: The Case of Cameroon’, in: A.E. Fernández & B. Hogenboom, eds, Big Business and Economic Development: Conglomerates and Economic Groups in Developing Countries and Transition Economies under Globalisation, New York/London: Routledge, pp. 175-208.

Konings, P. (2007), ‘Privatisation and Labour Militancy: The Case of Cameroon’s Tea Estates’, Journal of Contemporary African Studies 26(1): 51-70.

Konings, P. (2007), ‘Trade Unionism in Cameroon: From Crisis to Revitalisation?’, in: C. Phelan, ed., Trade Union Revitalisation:Trends and Prospects in 34 Countries, Oxford/Bern: Peter Lang, pp. 431-443.

Konings, P. (2007), ‘Autochthony and Ethnic Cleansing in Cameroon: The 1966 Tombel Disturbances’, The International Journal of African Historical Studies 41(2).

Konings, P. (2008), ‘De Engelstalige minderheid en federalisme in Kameroen’, in J. Abbink & A. van Dokkum, eds, Verdeeld Afrika. Etniciteit, conflict en de grenzen van de staat, Diemen: AMB, pp. 75-97.

Konings, P. (2008), ‘Neo-liberalism and capital accumulation in Cameroon’, in A. Fernández-Jilberto & B. Hogenboom, eds, Big Business and Economic Development, London/New York: Routledge, pp. 251-273.

Konings, P. (2008), ‘Privatisation and labour militancy: The case of Cameroon’s tea estates’, Journal of Contemporary African Studies 26(1): 51-70.

Konings, P. (2008), ‘Autochthony and ethnic cleansing in Cameroon: The 1966 Tombel disturbances’, The International Journal of African Historical Studies 41(2): 203-222.

Konings, P. (2008), ‘Revival religioso nella Chiesa Cattolica Romana e il Conflitto Autoctonia Alloctonia in Camerun’, Afriche e Orienti 9(3-4): 57-69.

Konings, P. (2008), ‘Church-state relations in Cameroon’s postcolony: The case of the Roman Catholic Church’, Journal for the Study of Religion, 20(2): 45-64.

Konings, P. (2008), ‘The history of trade unionism in Cameroon’, in C. Phelan, ed., Trade Unionism since 1945: Towards a Global History, Oxford/Bern: Peter Lang, pp. 203-230.

Konings, P. (2009), University Crisis and Student Strikes in Africa: The Case of the University of Buea (Cameroon), Journal of Higher Education in Africa 7(1-2): 211-233.

Konings, P. (2009), The History of Trade Unionism in Cameroon, in: C. Phelan, ed., Trade Unionism since 1945: Towards a Global History, Vol. 1, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Africa and the Middle East, Oxford/Bern: Peter Lang, pp. 315-341.

Konings, P. (2010), ‘Occupational change, structural adjustment and trade union identity in Africa: The case of Cameroonian plantation workers’. In: D.F. Bryceson, ed., How Africa Works: Occupational Change, Identity and Morality, Warwickshire: Practical Action Publishing, 229-244.

Konings, P. (2010), Crisis and neoliberal reforms in Africa: Civil society and agro-industry in Anglophone Cameroon’s plantation economy, Bamenda/Leiden: Langaa/ASC.
Non-ASC staff contributions to African Dynamics books
Ndjio, B. (2006), Intimate strangers: Neighbourhood, autochthony and the politics of belonging, in Konings, P. and Foeken, D (eds) 2006: Crisis and Creativity. Exploring the Wealth of the African Neighbourhood, pp 66-87, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 5).

Nyamnjoh, F.B. (2004), Global and local trends in media ownership and control: Implications for cultural creativity in Africa, in Binsbergen, W. van en Dijk, R. van (eds) 2004: Situating Globality. African Agency in the Appropriation of Global Culture, pp 57-89, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568–1777 : vol. 3).
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Akoko, R. M. (2007), "Ask and you shall be given" : Pentecostalism and the economic crisis in Cameroon African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 2). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/12896

Ndaya, J. (2007), 'Prendre le bic' : 'Le Combat Spirituel' congolais et les transformations sociales = 'Pak je pen' : de Congolese 'Combat Spirituel' en maatschappelijke veranderingen African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 7).
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Pannenborg, A. (2008), How to win a football match in Cameroon : an anthropological study of Africa's most popular sport African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 8)
Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/12906

Tah Gwanmesia, B. (2010), Negotiating insecurity through mobile telephony in Buea, Cameroon, in Bruijn, M. E.de and Merolla, D. (eds): Researching Africa : explorations of everyday African encounters, pp 130-150, Leiden, African Studies Centre. African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 26. Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/16254

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Konings, P. (2005), ‘Cameroon’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2004: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp, 185-194.

Konings, P. (2006), ‘Cameroon’, in: A.Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2005: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 187-196.

Konings, P. (2007), ‘Cameroon’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2006: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 197-206.

Konings, P. (2008), ‘Cameroon’, in A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2007: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 205-214.

Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Cameroon: Fanny Pigeod (2010); Marie-Emmanuelle Pommerolle & Fanny Pigeaud (2009)
 
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Mayke Kaag: kaag@ascleiden.nl
Bruijn, M. de (2004), ‘Women, Gender and Kinship, Descent Systems and Islam: Sahelian West Africa and North Central Africa (Chad/Sudan)’, Encyclopaedia on Islam, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 130-133.

Bruijn, M. de (2004), ‘L’Impact des Sécheresses et de la Politique au Guera’, Bulletin Mega Tchad, pp. 68-70.

Bruijn, M. de (2006), ‘Neighbours on the Fringes of a Small City in Post-war Chad’, in: P. Konings & D. Foeken, eds, Crisis and Creativity, Exploring the Wealth of the African Neighbourhood, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 211-230.

Bruijn, M. de & N. Djindil (2006), ‘Etat Nutritionnel et Histoire de Vie des “Enfants de la Rue” A N’djaména (Tchad)’, Psychopathologie Africaine XXXIII: 1.

Bruijn, M. de & H. van Dijk (2007), ‘The Multiple Experiences of Civil War in the Guera Region of Chad, 1965-1990’; Sociologus 57(1): 61-98.

Bruijn, M. de (2007), ‘Agency in and from the Margins: Street Children and Youth in N’djamena, Chad’, in: M. de Bruijn, R. van Dijk & J-B. Gewald, eds, Strength beyond Structure. Social and Historical Trajectories of Agency in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 263-285.

Bruijn, M. de (2008), ‘The impossibility of civil organizations in post-war Chad’, in A. Bellagamba & G. Klute, eds, Beside the State: Emergent Powers in Contemporary Africa, Cologne: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, pp. 89-105.

Bruijn, M. de (2008), ‘EU-missie Tsjaad spekt vooral economie’, Trouw, 7 May 2008.

Bruijn, M. de & N. Djindil (2009), ‘The Silent Victims of Humanitarian Crisis and Livelihood Security, A Case Study among Migrants in Two Chadian Towns’, JAMBA: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies 2(3): 253-272.

Dijk, H. van (2006), ‘Situatie Tsjaad na couppoging gevaarlijk voor de hele regio’, Trouw, 15 April 2006.

Dijk, H. van (2008), ‘Political instability, chronic poverty and food production systems in Central Chad’, in M. Rutten, A. Leliveld & D. Foeken, eds, Inside Poverty and Development in Africa: Critical Reflections on Pro-poor Policies, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 119-144.

Dijk, H. van (2010), ‘L’impact à long terme de la violence sur l’organisation foncière et la sécurité alimentaire. La région du Guéra, centre du Tchad’, in : L. Seiny-Boukar & P. Boumard, éds, Actes du collogue ‘Savanes africaines en développement: Innover pour durer’, 20-23 avril 2009, Garoua, Cameroun, N’Djaména / Montpellier: PRASAC / CIRAD.

Kaag, M. (2005), ‘Islamic NGOs in Chad’, ISIM Review 16: 30.

Kaag, M. (2007), ‘Aid, Umma and Politics:Transnational Islamic NGOs in Chad’, in: R. Otayek & B. Soares, eds, Muslim Politics in Africa, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Kaag, M. (2008), ‘Transnational Islamic NGOs in Chad: Islamic solidarity in the age of neoliberalism’, Africa Today 54(3): 3-18.

Kaag, M. (2009), Aide, Oumma et politique: Les ONG islamiques transnationales au Tchad, in: R. Otayek & B. Soares, eds, Islam, Etat et societé en Afrique, Paris: Karthala, pp. 133-160.

Kaag, M. (2010), ‘The Work of Transnational Islamic NGOs in Africa: Chad and Senegal compared’, Afriche e Orienti, 2010/2.
Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Studies Collection series
Both, J. (2010), Peer groups and human anchorage: Girl-migrants making it work in N’Djamena, Chad, in Bruijn,
M. E. de and Merolla, D. (eds): Researching Africa : explorations of everyday African encounters, pp 89-106, Leiden, African Studies Centre. African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 26. Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/16254
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Bruijn, M. de & H. van Dijk (2005), ‘Chad’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2004: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 201-208.

Bruijn, M. de & H. van Dijk (2006), ‘Chad’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2005, Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 203-211.

Bruijn, M. de & H. van Dijk (2007), ‘Chad’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2006: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 215-223.

Bruijn, M. de & H. van Dijk (2008), ‘Chad’, in A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2007. Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers,  pp. 223-230.

Dijk, H. van (2009), ‘Chad’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2008: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 211-218.

Dijk, H. van (2010), ‘Chad’, in: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2009. Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
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Abbink, J. (2005), entries in C.O. Skutsch, ed., Encyclopedia of the World’s Minorities, New York & London: Routledge: ‘Congo Republic’, pp. 328-330.
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Stephen Ellis: ellis@ascleiden.nl
Jan-Bart Gewald: gewald@ascleiden.nl
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Binsbergen, W. van (2008), ‘Existential dilemmas of a North Atlantic anthropologist in the production of relevant Africanist knowledge: On the occasion of the University of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, granting an honorary doctorate to Professor René Devisch of the Catholic University Louvain, Belgium’, CODESRIA Bulletin (1-2): 15-20 (also in French).

Brinkman, I. (2006), ‘Refugees on Routes. Congo/Zaire and the War in Northern Angola (1961-1974)’, Canadian Journal of African Studies 40(2): 205-234.

Brinkman, I. (2008), ‘Refugees on routes. Congo/Zaire and the war in northern Angola (1961-1974)’, in B. Heintze & A. von Oppen, eds, Angola on the Move. Transport Routes, Communications and History, Frankfurt/M: Lembeck Verlag, pp. 198-220.

Ellis, S. (2005), ‘La Violence dans l’Histoire de l’Afrique’, in: La Mémoire du Congo: Le Temps Colonial, Tervuren: Snoeck/Musée Royale de l’Afrique Central, pp. 37-42.

Gewald, J-B. (2005), Learning to Wage and Win Wars in Africa: A Provisional History of German Military Activity in Congo, Tanzania, China and Namibia, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper 60.

Gewald, J-B. (2006), ‘More than Red Rubber and Figures Alone: A Critical Appraisal of the Memory of the Congo Exhibition at the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium’, International Journal for African Historical Studies 39(3): 471-486.

Ndaya, J. (2006), ‘Congo Moet zich aan China Spiegelen’, Vice Versa, May 2006.

Ndaya, J. (2007) Les enveloppes pour Papa Daniel: La transformation des relations domestiques dans les ménages des Congolais de la diaspora, in Bruijn, M. de, Dijk, R. van en Gewald J.B. (eds) 2007: Strength beyond Structure. Social and Histocial Trajectories of Agency in Africa, pp 144-162, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 ; vol. 6).
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Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
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Dijk, R. van, with R. Prince & Ph. Denis (2009), ‘Engaging Christianities: Negotiating HIV/AIDS, Health, and Social Relations in East and Southern Africa’, in: R. Prince, R. van Dijk & P. Denis,eds, Christianity and HIV/AIDS in East and Southern Africa, special issue of Africa Today 56(1).

Foeken, D. (2005), Urban Agriculture in East Africa as a Tool for Poverty Reduction: A Legal and Policy Dilemma?, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper 65

Foeken, D. (2008), ‘Urban agriculture and the urban poor in East Africa: Does policy matter?’, in M. Rutten, A. Leliveld & D. Foeken, eds, Inside Poverty and Development in Africa. Critical Reflections on Pro-poor Policies, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 225-254.

Rutten, M. (2007), ‘Ecotourism Initiatives in the East African Region’, in: G. Bartels, ed., Connecting the Agendas – Proceedings of the RMNO Conference on Sustainable Development of Tourism, Advisory Council for Research on Spatial Planning, Nature and the Environment (RMNO), The Hague, pp. 102-108.
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Dick Foeken: dfoeken@ascleiden.nl
Jan Hoorweg: hoorweg@ascleiden.nl
Marcel Rutten: Rutten@ascleiden.nl
Foeken, D. (2006), ‘To Subsidise My Income’. Urban Farming in an East-African Town, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 7)
Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/14742

Foeken, D., with S.O. Owuor (2006), ‘Surviving in the Neighbourhoods of Nakuru Town, Kenya’, in: P. Konings & D. Foeken, eds, Crisis and Creativity. Exploring the Wealth of the African Neighbourhood, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 22-45.

Foeken, D., with S. Owuor (2006), ‘Farming as a Livelihood Source for Urban Dwellers: Results from a Research Project in Nakuru, Kenya’, ASC Infosheet 1.

Foeken, D. (2006), ‘Legislation, Policies and the Practice of Urban Farming in Nakuru, Kenya: Contradictions Abound’, Urban Agriculture Magazine 16: 41-44 (in 6 languages).

Foeken, D., with S. Owuor & A. Mwangi (2007), School Farming and School Feeding in Nakuru Town, Kenya: Practice and Potential, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper 76.

Foeken, D., with S. Owuor (2008), ‘Farming as a livelihood source for the urban poor in Nakuru, Kenya’, Geoforum 39(6): 1978-1990.

Foeken, D. (2008), Urban agriculture and the urban poor: Does policy matter ?, in Rutten, M., Leliveld, A. and Foeken D. (eds) 2008. Inside Poverty and Development in Africa. Critical Reflections on Pro-poor Policies, pp 225-254, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 7).

Foeken, D., with S. Owuor & A. Mwangi (2009), Coping with Increasing Food Prices in Nakuru, Kenya: Urban School Farming as a Way to Make School Lunches Affordable, Urban Agriculture Magazine 22: 30-31 (in 6 languages).

Foeken, D., with S. Owuor (2009), Water Reforms and Interventions in Urban Kenya: Institutional Set-up, Emerging Impact and Challenges, Leiden: ASC Working Paper 83.

Foeken, D., with S. Owuor & A. Mwangi (2010), ‘Urban school farming to improve school feeding: The case of Nakuru town, Kenya’, Children, Youth and Environments 20(1): 276-300. [Full text on http://www.colorado.edu/journals/cye/20_1/20_1_11_UrbanFarming.pdf]

Foeken, D., with S. Owuor & A. Mwangi (2010), ‘School farming for school feeding: Experiences from Nakuru, Kenya’, FACTS Reports, Special Issue 1/2010: Urban Agriculture.[Full text on http://factsreports.revues.org/index563.html ]

Foeken, D., W. Klaver, with S. Owuor & A. Mwangi (2010), ‘Market forces threatening school feeding: The case for school farming in Nakuru town, Kenya’, in: M. Dekker & R. van Dijk, eds, Markets of well-being. Navigating health and healing in Africa. Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 79-108.

Hoorweg, J. (2004), ‘Kenia, Een Afrikaanse Provinciestad’, De Leunstoel 1(16): 24 June 2004.

Hoorweg, J. (2004), ‘Kenia,Toerisme en Tweede Huizen’, De Leunstoel 1(18): 8 July 2004.

Hoorweg, J. (2004), ‘De Lieve Vrede in Malindi’, De Leunstoel 2(1): 4 October 2004.

Hoorweg, J.C., with B. Wangila & A. Degen (2008), ‘Livelihoods and income diversification among artisanal fishers on the Kenyan Coast’, in M. Rutten, A. Leliveld & D. Foeken, eds, Inside Poverty and Development in Africa: Critical Reflections on Pro-poor Policies, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 255-272.

Hoorweg, J.C., with N. Versleijen (2008), ‘From farming to fishing: Marine resource conservation and a new generation of fishermen’, Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science 7(1): 1-14.

Hoorweg, J.C., with B. Wangila & A. Degen (2009), Artisanal Fishers on the Kenyan Coast. Household Livelihoods and Marine Resource Management, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Hoorweg, J., with N. Muthiga (eds) (2009), Advances in Coastal Ecology: People, Processes and Ecosystems in Kenya, Leiden: African Studies Centre. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 20) Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/14005

Hoorweg. J., with N. Muthiga (2009), ‘Introduction’, in: J. Hoorweg & N. Muthiga, eds, Advances in Coastal Ecology: People, Processes and Ecosystems in Kenya, Leiden: African Studies Centre, pp. 1-12.

Hoorweg, J., with N. Versleijen (2009), ‘Marine Conservation: The Voice of the Fishers’, in: J. Hoorweg & N. Muthiga, eds, Advances in Coastal Ecology: People, Processes and Ecosystems in Kenya, Leiden: African Studies Centre, pp. 79-98.

Hoorweg, J., with N. Versleijen, B. Wangila & A. Degen (2009), ‘Income Diversification and Fishing Practices among Artisanal Fishers on the Malindi-Kilifi Coast’, in: J. Hoorweg & N. Muthiga, eds, Advances in Coastal Ecology: People, Processes and Ecosystems in Kenya, Leiden: African Studies Centre, pp. 43-59.

Hoorweg, J. (2009), ‘Landjepik in Mau-forest’, Internetmagazine De Leunstoel 7(5): www.deleunstoel.nl.

Kessel, I. van (2008), ‘Geweld Kenia is niet einde van democratie’, De Volkskrant, 7 January 2008.

Kessel, I. van (2008), ‘Zo simpel ligt het niet in Afrika’, De Volkskrant 25 January 2008.

Rutten, M. (2004), ‘Kenya’, in: B. Szajkowski (ed.), Revolutionary and Dissident Movements of the World (4th ed.), London: John Harper Publishing, pp. 264-270.

Rutten, M. (2004), Partnerships in Community-based Ecotourism Projects: Experiences from the Maasai Region, Kenya, Volume 1, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper 57.

Rutten, M. (2005), Shallow Wells: A Sustainable and Inexpensive Alternative to Boreholes in Kenya, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper 66.

Rutten, M. (2005), ‘Kenya’, in: B. Szajkowski (ed.), Political Parties of the World: An International Reference Guide (6th ed.), John Harper Publishing, pp. 352-357.

Rutten, M., with K. Ombongi (2005), ‘Kenya: Nineteenth Century, Precolonial’ in: K. Shillington (ed.), Encyclopedia of African History, New York: Fitzroy Dearborn, 3 vols, pp. 742-745.

Rutten, M., with K. Muli (2006), ‘Findings, Views and Policies on Migration in Kenya’, Report No. 10, Working paper series on ‘Migration and Development’, in collaboration with the Department of Human Geography, Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment.

Rutten, M. (2008), ‘Why De Soto’s ideas might triumph everywhere but in Kenya: A review of land-tenure policies among Maasai pastoralists’, in M. Rutten, A. Leliveld & D. Foeken, eds, Inside Poverty and Development in Africa: Critical Reflections on Pro-poor Policies, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 83-119.

Rutten, M., with K. Muli (2008), ‘The migration debate in Kenya’, in A. Adepoju, T. van Naerssen & A. Zoomers, eds, International Migration and National Development in Sub-Saharan Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 182-204.

Rutten, M. & T. Dietz (2008), ‘Kenia en de ‘stammenstrijd’, Geografie 19(2): 6-11.

Rutten, M. (2008), ‘De olifanten en het gras’, De Groene Amsterdammer 1 February 2008, pp. 5-6.

Rutten, M. (2008), ‘De Droom Welvaartsspreiding in Kenia’, De Groene Amsterdammer 13 June 2008, pp. 6-7.

Rutten, M. (2008), ‘Hoe snel hebben ze de boel weer opgebouwd?’ Mare 17, January 2008, pp. 8-9.

Rutten, M. & T. Dietz (2008), ‘Onlusten in Kenia Een beeld van stabiliteit’, Vice Versa 42(1): 40-41.

Rutten, M., with K. Ombongi (2008), ‘Looking for the tide that lifts all boats – Tracking development in Kenya and Malaysia’, Working Paper, Nairobi/Leiden.

Rutten, M., with S. Owuor (2009), ‘Weapons of Mass Destruction: Land, Ethnicity and the 2007 Elections in Kenya’, Journal of Contemporary African Studies 27(3): 305-325.

Rutten, M. (2009), ‘Kenya’, in: D. Sagar (ed.), Political Parties of the World, London: John Harper Publishing,
pp. 330-334.

Rutten, M., with K. Ombongi (2010), ‘Harry Leakey’, in: A. Irele & B. Jeyifo (eds), Encyclopedia of African Thought, 2 volumes New York: Oxford University Press, Vol 2, pp. 48-50.

Rutten, M., with K. Ombongi (2010), ‘Ali Mazrui’, in: A. A. Irele & B. Jeyifo (eds), Encyclopedia of African Thought, 2 volumes New York: Oxford University Press , Vol. 2, pp. 106-108.

Rutten, M., with K. Ombongi (2010), ‘Harry Thuku’, in: A. Irele & B. Jeyifo (eds), Encyclopedia of African Thought,
2 Volumes New York: Oxford University Press, Vol. 2, pp. 374-377.

Rutten, M., with K. Ombongi (2010), ‘Dashed Hopes and Missed Opportunities: Anti-malaria Policy in Kenya, 1896-2009’, in: M. Dekker & R. van Dijk, eds, Markets of Well-being. Navigating Health and Healing in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 109-144.

Rutten, M. (2010), ‘A Happy Marriage of Traditional and Modern Knowledge shallow wells: a sustainable and inexpensive alternative for boreholes in Kenya?’, in: B. Calas & C.A.M. Martinon, eds, Shared Waters, Shared Opportunities: Hydropolitics in East Africa. Nairobi: French Institute for Research in Africa, Jesuit Hakimani Centre & Dar es Salam: Mkuki na Nyota Publishers Ltd, pp. 201-218.

Rutten, M., with S. Owuor (2010), ‘Weapons of Mass Destruction: Land, Ethnicity and the 2007 Elections in Kenya’, in: P. Kagwanja & R. Southall, eds, Kenya's Uncertain Democracy The Electoral Crisis of 2008, London/New York: Routledge, pp. 46-65.
Non-ASC staff contributions to African Dynamics books
Mwangi Kagwanja, P. (2005), Clash of generations? Youth identity, violence of the politics of transition in Kenya, 1997-2002, in Abbink, J. and Kessel, I. van (eds) 2005: Vanguard or Vandals. Youth, Politics and Conflict in Africa, pp 81-109, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 ; vol. 4).
Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Studies Collection series
Hebinck, P. and Mango, N. (2008), Land and Embedded Rights: an analysis of land conflicts in Luoland, Western Kenya in Abbink, J. & Dokkum, A. v. (eds). Dilemmas of development : conflicts of interest and their resolutions in modernizing Africa, pp. 39-59. Leiden, African Studies Centre. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 1). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13060

Kanneworff, A.B. (2008), “These dread-locked gangsters”. The Mungiki as dramatic actors in Kenya’s public arena: from political protest to political participation? in Abbink, J. & Dokkum, A. v. (eds). Dilemmas of development : conflicts of interest and their resolutions in modernizing Africa, pp. 115-130. Leiden, African Studies Centre. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 1). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13060

Mulemi, B. A. (2010), Coping with cancer and adversity : hospital ethnography in Kenya African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 22),Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/15029

Nangulu, A. K. (2009), Food security and coping mechanisms in marginal areas : the case of West Pokot, Kenya, 1920-1995. [15], -251. 2009. Leiden, African Studies Centre. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 15) Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13788

Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Carrier, N. (2009), The Hilux and the ‘body thrower’: Khat transporters in Kenya, in Gewald, J-B., Luning, Sabine, and Walraven, K. van (eds): The speed of change: motor vehicles and people in Africa, 1890-2000. pp 175-190 Leiden [etc.], Brill. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 13).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Rutten, M. (2005), ‘Kenya’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2004: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 301-313.

Rutten, M. (2006), ‘Kenya’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2005: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 309-321.

Rutten, M. (2007), ‘Kenya’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2006: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 325-337.

Rutten, M. (2008), ‘Kenya’, in A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2007: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 335-346.

Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Kenya: Nic Cheeseman
 
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Marleen Dekker: Mdekker@ascleiden.nl
Andre Leliveld: leliveld@ascleiden.nl
Dekker, M. (2009), ‘Can Health Insurance Be the Magic Bullet? The Case of Microcare Ltd in Uganda’, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Infosheet no. 7.

Dekker, M., with A. Wilms (2010), ‘Health Insurance and Other Risk-coping Strategies in Uganda: The Case of Microcare Insurance Ltd’, World Development 38(3): 369-378.

Hoorweg, J. (onder pseudoniem J. Dekker) (2007), ‘Herinneringen aan een gewelddadig Uganda I’, De Leunstoel, 4(10), 15 March 2007.

Hoorweg, J. (onder pseudoniem J. Dekker) (2007), ‘Herinneringen aan een gewelddadig Uganda II’, De Leunstoel, 4(11), 29 March 2007.

Leliveld, A. (2006), Evaluation of the Implementation of the Sector-Wide Approach in Dutch Bilateral Aid; Country Report Uganda, The Hague: IOB/Ministry of Foreign Affairs, IOB Working Documents.

Leliveld, A. (2008), ‘The social security function of land in Mbarara District in Uganda’, in M. Rutten, A. Leliveld & D. Foeken, eds, Inside Poverty and Development in Africa: Critical Reflections on Pro-poor Policies, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 169-200.
Non-ASC staff contributions to African Dynamics books
Simonse, S. (2005), Warriors, hooligans and mercenaries: Failed statehood and the violence of young male pastoralists in the Horn of Africa, in Abbink, J. and Kessel, I. van (eds) 2005: Vanguard or Vandals. Youth, Politics and Conflict in Africa, pp 243-266, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 ; vol. 4).

Nkurunziza, E. (2006), Neighbourhood formation process: Access to housing land in Kamwokya, Kampala, Uganda, in Konings, P. and Foeken, D (eds) 2006: Crisis and Creativity. Exploring the Wealth of the African Neighbourhood, pp 88-118, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 5).
Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Studies Collection series
Akello, G. (2010), Wartime children's suffering and quests for therapy in northern Uganda African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 25). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/15604

Kroes, H. (2010), Facilitating return: Notions of conflict and peace in ending internal displacement in Northern Uganda, in Bruijn, M. E. de and Merolla, D. (eds): Researching Africa : explorations of everyday African encounters, pp 10-30, Leiden, African Studies Centre. African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 26. Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/16254

Lakwo, A. (2009), Making decentralization work for women in Uganda. [16], -144. 2009. Leiden, African Studies Centre. African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 16. Link to Repository:
http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13793

May, A. (2008), Teaching peace, transforming conflict? : exploring participants' perceptions of the impact of informal peace education training in Uganda African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 11). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13069
Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Muhereza, F. (2005), Traditional additional authorities in Uganda and the management of legislatively decentralized forest resources, in Evers, S., Spierenburg, M., & Wels, H. (eds), Competing jurisdictions : settling land claims in Africa, pp 265-288, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310 ; vol. 6).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Uganda: Volker Weyel
 
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Jos Damen: jdamen@ascleiden.nl
Dick Foeken: dfoeken@ascleiden.nl
Jan-Bart Gewald: gewald: ascleiden.nl
Bruinhorst, G. van de (2009), ‘Siku ya Arafa and the Idd el-Hajj: Knowledge, Ritual and Renewal in Tanzania’, in: K. Larsen, ed., Knowledge, Renewal and Religion: Repositioning and Changing Ideological and Material Circumstances among the Swahili on the East African Coast, Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet,
pp. 127-150.

Damen, J. (2008), ‘The princess bride: How did a Zanzibari princess marry a German merchant – and her library end up in Leiden?’ Rare Book Review 35: 14-15.

Damen, J. (2009), Waarom een prinses uit Zanzibar trouwde met een Duitse koopman (en hoe haar bibliotheek in Leiden terechtkwam)’, De Boekenwereld 25(3): 231-236.

Foeken, D., with M. Sofer & M. Mlozi (2004), Urban Agriculture in Tanzania. Issues of Sustainability, Leiden: African Studies Centre, Research Report 75.

Foeken, D. (2008), Urban agriculture and the urban poor: Does policy matter ?, in Rutten, M., Leliveld, A. and Foeken D. (eds) 2008. Inside Poverty and Development in Africa. Critical Reflections on Pro-poor Policies, pp 225-254, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 7)

Gewald, J-B. (2005), Learning to Wage and Win Wars in Africa: A Provisional History of German Military Activity in Congo, Tanzania, China and Namibia, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper 60.

Gewald, J-B. (2005), Colonial Warfare: Hehe and World War One, the Wars besides Maji Maji in Southwestern Tanzania, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper 63.

Gewald, J-B. (2008), ‘Colonial warfare: Hehe and World War I, the wars besides Maji Maji in south-western Tanzania’, African Historical Review 40(2): 1-27.
Non-ASC staff contributions to African Dynamics books
Beckmann, N. (2010), The commodification of misery: Markets for healing, markets for sickness, in Dekker, M. and Dijk, R. van (eds) 2010: Markets of Well-being. Navigating Health and Healing in Africa, pp 201-227, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 9).

Moyer, E. (2006), Not quite the comforts of home: Searching for locality among street youth in Dar es Salaam, in Konings, P. and Foeken, D (eds) 2006: Crisis and Creativity. Exploring the Wealth of the African Neighbourhood, pp 163-196, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 5).

Thomas Burgess, G. (2005), Imagined generations: Constructing youth in revolutionary Zanzibar, in Abbink, J. and Kessel, I. van (eds) 2005: Vanguard or Vandals. Youth, Politics and Conflict in Africa, pp 55-80, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 ; vol. 4).
Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Studies Collection series
Dijk, M.P. van (2008), The role of the informal sector to spread development beyond Dar Es Salaam: flows of people, goods and money, in Abbink, J. & Dokkum, A. v. (eds). Dilemmas of development : conflicts of interest and their resolutions in modernizing Africa, pp. 131-150. Leiden, African Studies Centre. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 1). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13060

Eijck, J. v. (2007), Transition towards Jatropha biofuels in Tanzania? : an analysis with strategic niche management African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 3). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/12902

Kamanzi, A. (2007), "Our way" : responding to the Dutch aid in the District Rural Development Programme of Bukoba, Tanzania African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 4). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/12886

Mollel, H. A. (2010), Participation for local development : the reality of decentralisation in Tanzania African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 29). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/16269

Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series

Odgaard, R. (2005), The struggle for land rights in the context of multiple normative orders in Tanzania, in Evers, S., Spierenburg, M., & Wels, H. (eds), Competing jurisdictions: settling land claims in Africa, pp 243-264, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 6).

Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Tanzania: Kurt Hirschler and Rolf Hofmeier
 
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Binsbergen, W. van (2005), ‘An Incomprehensible Miracle’ – Central African Clerical Intellectualism versus African Historic Religion: A Close Reading of Valentin Mudimbe’s Tales of Faith’, in: K. Kresse, ed., Reading Mudimbe, special issue of Journal of African Cultural Studies 17(1): 11-65.

Binsbergen, W. van (2008), ‘Ideology of ethnicity in Central Africa’, in J. Middleton & J. Miller, eds, New Encyclopaedia of Africa, vol. 2, New York: Scribner’s/Gale, pp. 319-328.

Dietz, T., with A. Habib & H. Wels, eds (2010), Governance and Development in Southern Africa. Proceedings from the third DPRN regional expert meeting on southern Africa. Amsterdam: Rozenberg Publishers.

Dietz, T., with A. Habib & H. Wels (2010), ‘Introduction’, in T. Dietz, A. Habib & H. Wels, eds, Governance and Development in Southern Africa. Proceedings from the third DPRN regional expert meeting on southern Africa. Amsterdam: Rozenberg Publishers.

Dijk, R. van, with R. Prince & Ph. Denis (2009), ‘Engaging Christianities: Negotiating HIV/AIDS, Health, and Social Relations in East and Southern Africa’, in: R. Prince, R. van Dijk & P. Denis,eds, Christianity and HIV/AIDS in East and Southern Africa, special issue of Africa Today 56(1).

Kamp, L. van de & R. van Dijk (2010), ‘Pentecostals Moving South-South: Ghanaian and Brazilian Transnationalism in Southern Africa’, in: A. Adogame & J. Spickard, eds, Religion Crossing Boundaries: Transnational Dynamics in Africa and the New African Diasporic Religions, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 123-142.
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Southern Africa: Henning Melber
 
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Brinkman, I. (2006), ‘Refugees on Routes. Congo/Zaire and the War in Northern Angola (1961-1974)’, Canadian Journal of African Studies 40(2): 205-234.

Brinkman, I. (2006), ‘Mobility, Immobility, Marginality. Angolan Civilians in Wartime (1961- 2002)’, in: J. Laband, ed., Daily Lives of Civilians in Wartime Africa. From Slavery Days to the Diamond Wars, Westport: Greenwood Press.

Brinkman. I. (2007) Dreams and agency during Angola’s War of Independence, in Bruijn, M. de, Dijk, R. van & Gewald J.B. (eds) 2007: Strength beyond Structure. Social and Histocial Trajectories of Agency in Africa, pp 62-82 Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 ; vol. 6).

Brinkman, I. (2008), ‘Angolan elections, 5 September 2008’, Forum (Bulletin BVA/ABA) (November), pp. 17-20.

Brinkman, I. (2008), ‘Landscape and nostalgia. Angolan refugees in Namibia remembering home and forced removals’, in M. Bollig & O. Bubenzer, eds, African Landscapes. Interdisciplinary Approaches, Heidelberg: Springer, pp. 275-296.

Brinkman, I. (2008), ‘Refugees on routes. Congo/Zaire and the war in northern Angola (1961-1974)’, in B. Heintze & A. von Oppen, eds, Angola on the Move. Transport Routes, Communications and History, Frankfurt/M: Lembeck Verlag, pp. 198-220.

Brinkman, I. (2010), ‘A canção política, as religiões e o conceito de ‘cultura popular’, Kulonga vol.(no.): xx-xx.

Ellis, S. (2007), ‘Preface’, in: A.M, Guedes & M.J. Lopes, eds, State and Traditional Law in Angola and Mozambique, Lisbon: Amedina, pp. 7-9.
Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Lopes, C.M. (2009), Hug me, hold me tight. The evolution of passenger transport in Luanda and Huambo (Angola) 1975-2000, in Gewald, J-B., Luning, Sabine, and Walraven, K. van (eds): The speed of change : motor vehicles and people in Africa, 1890-2000. pp 107-126. Leiden [etc.], Brill. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 13).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Angola: Jon Schubert
 
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Binsbergen, W. van (2004), ‘Aspects of Democracy and Democratization in Zambia and Botswana’, in: T Young, ed., Readings in African Politics, London: International Africa Institute in cooperation with Indiana University Press and James Currey, pp. 202-214.

Binsbergen, W. van (2005), ‘“We Are in this for the Money”: Commodification and the Sangoma Cult of Southern Africa’, in: W. van Binsbergen & P. Geschiere, eds, Commodification: Things, Agency and Identities: The Social Life of Things Revisited, Münster: LIT Verlag, pp. 319-348.

Dijk, R. van (2004), ‘Neuer Look und Neuer Sinn: Wie Frisoerinnen aus Ghana ihre Kundinnen in Botsuana zu neuen Menschen machen’, Der Uberblick. Quartalsschrift des kirchlichen Entwicklungsdienstes 40: 39-41.

Dijk, R. van (2006), ‘Transnational Images of Pentecostal Healing: Comparative Examples from Malawi and Botswana’, in: T.J. Luedke & H.G. West, eds, Borders & Healers. Brokering Therapeutic Resources in Southeast Africa, Indianapolis, Indiana University Press, pp. 101-125.

Dijk, R. van (2009), ‘Gloves in Times of AIDS: Pentecostalism, Hair and Social Distancing in Botswana’, in: F. Becker & P.W. Geizzler, eds, AIDS and Religious Practice in Africa, Leiden: Brill, pp. 283-308.

Dijk, R. van (2009), ‘Social Catapulting and the Spirit of Entrepreneurialism: Migrants, Private Initiative, and the Pentecostal Ethic in Botswana’, in: G. Hüwelmeier & K. Krause, eds, Traveling Spirits. Migrants, Markets and Mobilities, New York: Routledge, Studies in Anthropology Series.

Dijk, R. van (2010), ‘Marriage, commodification and the romantic ethic in Botswana.’ In: M. Dekker & R. van Dijk, eds, Markets of Well-being. Navigating Health and Healing in Africa Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.
Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Gwebu, T. (2008), Contemporary patterns, trends and development implications of international migration from Botswana, in Adepoju, A., Naerssen, T. v., & Zoomers, A. (eds), International migration and national development in sub-Saharan Africa: viewpoints and policy initiatives in the countries of origin, pp 117- 140, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 10).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Botswana: Matthias Basedau & Christian von Soest.
 
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Sender, J., with D. Johnston (2008), Confusing counts, correlates and causes of poverty: A study of the PRSP in Lesotho, in: M. Rutten, A. Leliveld & D. Foeken, eds, Inside Poverty and Development in Africa: Critical Reflections on Pro-poor Policies, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 57-82.
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Lesotho: Roger Southall
 
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Ellis, S. (2007), ‘Tom and Toakafo: The Betsimisaraka kingdom and state formation in Madagascar, c.1715-1750’, Journal of African History 48(3): 439-455.

Ellis, S. (2008), ‘La conquista colonial en el centro de Madagascar: ¿Quién resistió a qué?’, in J. Abbink, M. de Bruijn & K. van Walraven, eds, A Propósito de Resistir: Repensar la Insurgencia en África, Barcelona: Oozebap, pp. 111-136.

Ellis, S., with S. Randrianja (2009), Madagascar: A Short History, London/Chicago: C. Hurst/Chicago University Press.

Ellis, S. (2009), ‘The History of Sovereigns in Madagascar: New Light from Old Sources’, in: D. Nativel & F.V. Rajaonah, eds, Madagascar Revisitée: En Voyage avec Françoise Raison-Jourde, Paris: Karthala, pp. 405-431.

Ellis, S. (2009), ‘Madagascar: roots of turmoil’, website Open Democracy,
http://www.opendemocracy.net/article/madagascar-roots-of-turmoil
Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Evers, S. (2005), Trumping the ancestors: the challenges of implementing a land registration system in Madagascar, in Evers, S., Spierenburg, M., & Wels, H. (eds), Competing jurisdictions: settling land claims in Africa, pp 223-242, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 6).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Madagaskar: Richard R. Marcus
 
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Rijk van Dijk: DijkR@ascleiden.nl
Dijk, R. van (2006), ‘Transnational Images of Pentecostal Healing: Comparative Examples from Malawi and Botswana’, in: T.J. Luedke & H.G. West, eds, Borders & Healers. Brokering Therapeutic Resources in Southeast Africa, Indianapolis, Indiana University Press, pp. 101-125.
Non-ASC staff contributions to African Dynamics books
Dulani, B. (2009) Nurtured from the pulpit: The emergence and growth of Malawi’s democracry movement, in Ellis, S. and Kessel, I. van (eds) 2009: Movers and Shakers. Social Movements in Africa, pp 138-155, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 8).
Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Anders, G. (2010), In the shadow of good governance: an ethnography of civil service reform in Africa Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310 ; vol. 16).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers For Malawi: Lewis B. Dzimbiri (2009); Lewis B. Dzimbiri & Tiyesere Mercy Chikapa-Jamali (2010)
 
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Marleen Dekker: Mdekker@ascleiden.nl
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Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Studies Collection series
Salverda T.(2008), Maintaining and elite position: how Franco-Mauritians sustain their leading role in post-colonial Mauritius, in Abbink, J. & Dokkum, A. v. (eds). Dilemmas of development : conflicts of interest and their resolutions in modernizing Africa, pp. 93-114. Leiden, African Studies Centre. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 1). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13060
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Mauritius: Klaus-Peter Treydte
 
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Stephen Ellis: ellis@ascleiden.nl
Linda van de Kamp: Lvandekamp@ascleiden.nl
Ellis, S. (2007), ‘Preface’, in: A.M, Guedes & M.J. Lopes, eds, State and Traditional Law in Angola and Mozambique, Lisbon: Amedina, pp. 7-9.

Kamp, L. van de (2006), ‘Mama Mosambiki’, De Groene Amsterdammer, 7 July 2006.

Kamp, L. van de (2007), ‘Terapia do amor Trouwen in Maputo’, Zuidelijk Afrika Magazine 11(3/4): 28-35.

Kamp, L. van de (2010), ‘Burying Life: Pentecostal Religion and Development in Urban Mozambique’, in: B. Bompani and M. Frahm-Arp, eds, Development and Politics from Below: Exploring Religious Spaces in the African State, Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 152-168.

Sender, J., with C. Oya & C. Cramer (2006), ‘Women Working for Wages: Putting Flesh on the Bones of a Rural Labour Market Survey in Mozambique’, Journal of Southern African Studies 32(2): 313-333.

Sender, J., with C. Cramer & C. Oya (2008), ‘Lifting the blinkers: A new view of power, diversity and poverty in Mozambican rural labour markets’, Journal of Modern African Studies 46: 361-392.

Sender, J., with C. Oya & C. Cramer (2006), Lifting the Blinkers: A New View of Power and Poverty in Mozambican Rural Labour Markets. London : School of Oriental & African Studies, SOAS Working Paper
http://eprints.soas.ac.uk/130/1/Lifting_the_Blinkers_for_working_paper.pdf

Sender, J. (2007), Divorced, separated and widowed female workers in rural Mozambique, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper 70.
Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Studies Collection series
Jacobs, C. (2010), Plurality of religion, plurality of justice : exploring the role of religion in disputing processes in
Gorongosa, Central Mozambique African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 28). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/16268
Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Raimundo Oucho, I. (2008), Migration management: Mozambique’s challenges and strategies, in Adepoju, A., Naerssen, T. v., & Zoomers, A. (eds), International migration and national development in sub-Saharan Africa: viewpoints and policy initiatives in the countries of origin, pp 91-116, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310 ; vol. 10).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Mozambique: Joseph Hanlon
 
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Inge Brinkman: Ibrinkman@ascleiden.nl
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Brinkman, I. (2008), ‘Landscape and nostalgia. Angolan refugees in Namibia remembering home and forced removals’, in M. Bollig & O. Bubenzer, eds, African Landscapes. Interdisciplinary Approaches, Heidelberg: Springer, pp. 275-296.

Donge, J.K. van, with G. Eiseb & A. Mosimane (2007), ‘Land Reform in Namibia: Issues of Equity and Poverty’, in: A. Akram-Lodhi, S. Borras & C. Kay, eds, Land, Poverty and Livelihoods in an Age of Globalization: Perspectives from Developing and Transitional Countries, London: Routledge.

Gewald, J-B. (2004), ‘Ovita ovia Zürn – Zürns Krieg’, in: L. Förster, D.Henrichsen & M. Bollig, eds, Namibia-Deutschland eine geteilte geschichte: Widerstand, Gewalt, Erinnerung, Köln: Ethnologica, pp. 78-91.

Gewald, J-B. (2004), ‘Imperial Germany and the Herero of Southern Africa: Genocide and the Quest for Recompense’, in: A. Jones, ed., Genocide, War Crimes and the West: History and Complicity, London: Zed Books, pp. 59-77.

Gewald, J-B. (2004), ‘The Herero and Nama Genocides, 1904-1908’, in Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, New York: Macmillan Reference 2004.

Gewald, J-B. (2004), ‘Who Killed Clemes Kapuuo?’, Journal of Southern African Studies 30(3): 559-576.

Gewald, J-B. (2005), Learning to Wage and Win Wars in Africa: A Provisional History of German Military Activity in Congo, Tanzania, China and Namibia, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper 60.

Gewald, J-B. (2005), ‘Das deutsche Kaiserreich und die Herero des südlichen Afrika: der Völkermord und die Entschädigungsfrage’, in: A. Jones, ed., Völkermord, Kriegsverbrechen und der Westen, Berlin: Parthas Verlag GmbH, pp. 69-90.

Gewald, J-B., with H. Melber (2005), ‘Nationalistische Diskurse einer Befreiungsbewegung an der Macht: Auf dem Wege zu einer patriotischen Geschichte?’ in: H. Melber, ed., Genozid und Gedenken: Namibisch-Deutsche Geschichte und Gegenwart, Beiträge zur Politik mit Kolonialer Vergangenheit, Uppsala: Nordiska Afrika Institutet.

Gewald, J-B. (2007), ‘Chief Hosea Kutako: A Herero Royal and Namibian Nationalist’s Life against Confinement 1870-1970’, in: M. de Bruijn, R. van Dijk & J-B. Gewald, eds, Strength beyond Structure. Social and Historical Trajectories of Agency in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 83-113.

Gewald, J-B. (2008), ‘From the Old Location to Bishops Hill: The politics of urban planning and landscape history in Windhoek, Namibia’, in M. Bollig & O. Bubenzer, eds, African Landscapes, New York: Springer, pp. 255-274.

Gewald, J-B. (2008), ‘Coming through slaughter: The Herero of Namibia, 1904-1940’, in: A. Rao, M. Bollig & M. Böck, eds, The Practice of War: Production, Reproduction and Communication of Armed Violence, New York/Oxford: Berghahn Books, pp. 89-110.

Gewald, J-B. (2008), ‘Colonisation, genocide and resurgence: The Herero of Namibia, 1890-1923’, in J. Zimmerer & J. Zeller, eds, Genocide in German South-West Africa: The Colonial War of 1904-1908 and its Aftermath, Monmouth: Merlin Press, pp. 123-142.

Gewald, J-B. (2009), ‘Mbadamassi of Lagos: A Soldier for King and Kaiser, and a Deportee to German South West Africa’, African Diaspora 2(1): 103-124.

Gewald, J-B. (2010), ‘Remote but in contact with history and the world’, in: PNAS: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 107(18).
Non-ASC staff contributions to African Dynamics books
Widlok, T. (2007) From individual act to social agency in San trance rituals, in Bruijn, M. de, Dijk, R. van & Gewald J.B. (eds) 2007: Strength beyond Structure. Social and Histocial Trajectories of Agency in Africa, pp 163-188, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 ; vol. 6).
Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Studies Collection series
Ameron, M. van (2008), Peace parks as the cure of boundary conflicts? Creating the Namibian-South Arican Ai-Ais/Richterveld park along the contested Orange River boundary, in Abbink, J. & Dokkum, A. v. (eds). Dilemmas of development : conflicts of interest and their resolutions in modernizing Africa, pp. 206-227. Leiden, African Studies Centre. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 1). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13060

Brug, M. v. d. (2007), World and experiences of AIDS orphans in north central Namibia African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 1). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/12901
Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Kreike, E. (2010), Deforestation and reforestation in Namibia: the global consequences of local contradictions Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 17).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Namibia: Henning Melber
 
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Stephen Ellis: ellis@ascleiden.nl
Ineke van Kessel: kessel@ascleiden.nl
Binsbergen, W. van (2004), ‘Genadendal: voor Vernie, een jaar na zijn dood’, in: E. van den Berg & T. Kraan, eds,Koekemakranke: Die Pad van Vernie February (1938-2002), Leiden: African Studies Centre, pp. 17-19.

Damen, J. (2008), Nelson Mandela: Symbool voor vrijheid en verbroedering, Lelystad: IVIO Uitgeverij.

Dekker, M. (2008), Reisgids Zuid-Afrika, Haarlem: Uitgeverij Gottmer/Becht.

Dekker, M. (2009), Zuid-Afrika reisgids. Dominicus TXT, Haarlem: Dominicus.

Ellis, S. (2009), South Africa and the Decolonization of the Mind, Inaugural lecture, Desmond Tutu Chair at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Amsterdam: VU University.

Ellis, S. (2009), ‘When the ANC Refuses to Listen’, Weekly Mail & Guardian 6/11/09, p. 28. http://www.mg.co.za/article/2009-11-06-when-the-anc-refuses-to-listen#comments

Haan, L. de (2007), ‘Verkiezing van een ANC-voorzitter op zijn Koninginnedags’, column Africa Server Magazine, 18 December 2007.

Kessel, I. van (2006), ‘A Step above Untouchables, but Climbing: Siddis are Beginning to Explore their Roots’, Sunday Independent (South Africa), 16 April 2006.

Kessel, I. van (2007), ‘In de voetsporen van God: dikdoenerij in Sekhukhuneland’, Zuidelijk Afrika Magazine 11(1): 30-33.

Kessel, I. van (2007),‘Water, electriciteit en verse melk uit de Spar’, Trouw, 4 June 2007.

Kessel, I. van (2008), ‘Mandela in Sekhukhuneland’, in B. Luirink, ed., Voor Nelson Mandela: Verhalen en voetnoten uit Nederland bij zijn negentigste verjaardag, Amsterdam: Mets & Schilt, pp. 23-30.

Kessel, I. van (2008), ‘Stammenstrijd? Klassenstrijd!’, ZAM Africa Magazine 12(2): 31.

Kessel, I. van (2008), ‘Hoofd in troebel water’, ZAM Africa Magazine 12(4): 37.

Kessel, I. van (2009), ‘Hoofd in troebel water’, ZAM Africa Magazine 12(4): 37.

Kessel, I. van (2009), ‘Na de apartheid: Wel vrijheid, geen gelijkheid’, in: M. Dekker, Zuid-Afrika, Haarlem: Gottmer, pp. 34-35.

Kessel, I. van (2009), ‘The United Democratic Front’s Legacy in South Africa: Mission Accomplished or Vision Betrayed?’, in: S. Ellis & I. van Kessel, eds, Movers and Shakers: Social Movements in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 197-220.

Kessel, I. van (2009), ‘Post-Apartheid South Africa: Class, Culture, the Neo-patrimonial Welfare State and African Nationalism’, in: T. Machalík, K. Mildnerová & J. Záhorik, eds, Viva Afrika: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on African Studies, Plzen: Adela Publishing, pp. 162-182.

Kessel, I. van (2010), ‘Social Movement Media, Anti-Apartheid (South Africa)’, in John D.H. Downing, ed., Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media, Los Angeles [etc] Sage Publications, 2010, pp. 488-491.

Kessel, I. van (2010), Nelson Mandela in een notendop. Amsterdam: Bert Bakker.
Non-ASC staff contributions to African Dynamics books
Draper, M., Spierenburg, M. en Wels, H. (2007), Images of Africa: Agency and nature conservation in South Africa, in Bruijn, M. de, Dijk, R. van en Gewald J.B. (eds) 2007: Strength beyond Structure. Social and Histocial Trajectories of Agency in Africa, pp 215-239, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 ; vol. 6).

Spierenburg, M., Steenkamp, C. and Wels, H. (2008), Promises of economic development in the Great Limpopo, Southern Africa: Networks and partnerships in transfrontier conservation, in Rutten, M., Leliveld, A. and Foeken D. (eds) 2008: Inside Poverty and Development in Africa. Critical Reflections on Pro-poor Policies, pp 144-168, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 7)

Habib, A. and Opoku-Mensah, P. (2009), Speaking to global debates through a national and contentinal lens: South African and African social movements in comparative perspective, in Ellis, S. and Kessel, I. van (eds) 2009: Movers and Shakers. Social Movements in Africa, pp 44-62, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 8).

Thornton, R. (2010), The market for healing and the elasticity of belief: Medical pluralism in Mpumalanga, South Africa, in Dekker, M. and Dijk, R. van (eds) 2010: Markets of Well-being. Navigating Health and Healing in Africa, pp 144-172, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 : vol. 9).
Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Studies Collection series
Ameron, M. van (2008), Peace parks as the cure of boundary conflicts? Creating the Namibian-South African Ai-Ais/Richterveld park along the contested Orange River boundary, in Abbink, J. & Dokkum, A. v. (eds). Dilemmas of development : conflicts of interest and their resolutions in modernizing Africa, pp. 206-227. Leiden, African Studies Centre. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 1)
Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13060

Aycard, P.. (2010), How the youth of Soweto have turned language into a transformable object in the context of a changing society, in Bruijn, M. E. de and Merolla, D. (eds): Researching Africa : explorations of everyday African encounters, pp 56-75, Leiden, African Studies Centre. African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 26. Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/16254

Dijk, D. v. (ed): (2008), 'Beyond their age' : coping of children and young people in child-headed households in South Africa. -291. 2008. Leiden, African Studies Centre. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 14) . Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13382

Ojwang, A. A. (2008), Plantations, power and people : two case studies of restructuring South Africa's forestry sector African Studies Centre, Leiden. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 10). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13014
Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Marschall, S. (2010), Landscape of Memory. Commemorative monuments, memorials and public statuary in post-apartheid South-Africa Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 15).

Hebinck, P. & Lent, P. C. 2007, Livelihoods and landscapes : the people of Guquka and Koloni and their resources Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 9). Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/14743

Bähre, E. (2007), Money and violence : financial self-help groups in a South African township Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 8), Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/14744

Cousins, B. and Claassens, A. (2005), Communal tenure ‘from above’and ‘from below’. Land rights, authority and livelihoods in rural South Africa, in Evers, S., Spierenburg, M., & Wels, H. (eds), Competing jurisdictions : settling land claims in Africa, pp 21-54, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310 ; vol. 6).

Ntsebeza, L. (2005), Land tenure reform in South Africa: a focus on the Moravian church land in the Western Cape, in Evers, S., Spierenburg, M., & Wels, H. (eds), Competing jurisdictions : settling land claims in Africa, pp 55-78, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310 ; vol. 6).

Ntsebeza, L. (2005), Democracy compromised : chiefs and the politics of the land in South Africa Brill, Leiden
[etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310 ; vol. 5).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Kessel, I. van (2005), ‘South Africa’, in A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2004: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 451-466.

Kessel, I. van (2006), ‘South Africa’, in A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2005: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 463-480.

Kessel, I. van (2007), ‘South Africa’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2006: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 469-484.

Kessel, I. van (2008), ‘South Africa’, in A. Mehler, H. Henning & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2007, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 487-502.

Kessel, I. van (2009), ‘South Africa’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds, Africa Yearbook 2008: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 473-488.

Kessel, I. van (2010), ‘South Africa’, in: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven, eds., Africa Yearbook 2009: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 503-520.

Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For South Africa: Ineke van Kessel
 
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Jan Kees van Donge: jdonge@ascleiden.nl
Jan-Bart Gewald: gewald@ascleiden.nl
Binsbergen, W. van (2004), ‘Aspects of Democracy and Democratization in Zambia and Botswana’, in: T Young, ed., Readings in African Politics, London: International Africa Institute in cooperation with Indiana University Press and James Currey, pp. 202-214.

Binsbergen, W. van (2010), ‘“A reed-and-bee complex?”: Excerpt from Wim van Binsbergen, “The continuity of African and Eurasian mythologies as seen from the perspective of the Nkoya people of Zambia, South Central Africa’, 2nd Annual Conference International Association for Comparative Mythology, Ravenstein (the Netherlands), 19-21 August 2008.”, i-Medjat: Papyrus 'electronique des Ankhou: Revue caribéenne pluridisciplinaire éditée par l’Unité de Recherche-Action Guadeloupe (UNIRAG) 5, September 2010: 7-8.

Binsbergen, W. van (2010), ‘The continuity of African and Eurasian mythologies: General theoretical models, and detailed comparative discussion of the case of Nkoya mythology from Zambia, South Central Africa’, in: W. van Binsbergen & E. Venbrux, eds, New Perspectives on Myth: Proceedings of the Second Annual Conference of the International Association for Comparative Mythology, Ravenstein (the Netherlands), 19-21 August, 2008, Haarlem: Papers in Intercultural Philosophy and Transcontinental Comparative Studies, pp. 143-223.

Binsbergen, W. van (2010), ‘Short note on Kings as “tears of the Rain” and Mankind as “tears of the Sun”: Excerpt of “The case of kings as Tears of Rain (Nkoya, Zambia) / humankind as Tears of Re' (Ancient Egypt)”, i-Medjat: Papyrus 'electronique des Ankhou: Revue caribéenne pluridisciplinaire éditée par l’Unité de Recherche-Action Guadeloupe (UNIRAG), 4, February 2010: 7.

Donge, J.K. van (2007), ‘Flexible SWAPs for Strategic Policy-making: Reflections on the Zambian Experience’, Development Policy Review 25(4).

Donge, J.K. van (2008), ‘The EU Observer Mission to the Zambian elections 2001: The politics of election monitoring as the construction of narratives’, Commonwealth and Comparative Politics 46(3): 296-318.

Donge, J.K. van (2009), ‘The Plundering of Zambian Resources by Frederick Chiluba and His Friends: A Case Study of the Interaction between National Politics and the International Drive Towards Good Governance’, African Affairs 108: 69-81.

Donge, J.K. van (2010), ‘The 2008 presidential by-election in Zambia’, Electoral Studies 29(3): 521-524.

Gewald, J-B. (2007), ‘Researching and Writing in the Twilight of an Imagined Conquest: Anthropology in Northern Rhodesia 1930-1960’, History and Anthropology 18(4): 459-487.

Gewald, J-B., with M. Hinfelaar & G. Macola, eds (2008), One Zambia, Many Histories: Towards a History of Post-colonial Zambia, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Gewald, J-B., with M. Hinfelaar & G. Macola (2008), ‘Introduction’, in J-B. Gewald, M. Hinfelaar & G. Macola, eds, One Zambia, Many Histories: Towards a History of Post-colonial Zambia, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 1-13.

Gewald, J-B. (2009), ‘People, Mines and Cars: Towards a Revision of Zambian History, 1890-1930’, in: J-B. Gewald, S. Luning & K. van Walraven, The Speed of Change: Motor Vehicles and People in Africa, 1890-2000, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 21-47.

Gewald, J-B. & S. Soeters (2010), ‘African Miners and Shape-Shifting Capital Flight: The Case of Luanshya/Baluba’, in A. Fraser & M. Larmer, eds, Zambia, Mining, and Neoliberalism: Boom and Bust on the Globalized Copperbelt, Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 155-184.

Gewald, J-B. (2007),Transport Transforming Society:Towards a History of Transport in Zambia, 1890-1930, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper 74.

Gewald, J-B. (2007), Researching and Writing in the Twilight of an Imagined Conquest: Anthropology in Northern Rhodesia 1930-1960, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ASC Working Paper 75.
Non-ASC staff contributions to African Dynamics books
Rasing, T. (2004), The persistence of female initiation rites: Reflexivity and resilience of women in Zambia, in Binsbergen, W. van en Dijk, R. van (eds) 2004; Situating Globality. African Agency in the Appropriation of Global Culture, pp 277-310, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568–1777 : vol. 3).
Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Brown, T. (2005), Contestation, confusion and corruption: market-based land reform in Zambia, in Evers, S., Spierenburg, M., & Wels, H. (eds), Competing jurisdictions: settling land claims in Africa, pp 79-102, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 6).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Zambia: Gero Erdmann
 
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Marleen Dekker: Mdekker@ascleiden.nl
Jan Kees van Donge: jdonge@ascleiden.nl
Donge, J.K. van & M. Leenstra (2010), ‘Donors and Governance in southern Africa: The case of Zambia with Zimbabwe as a counterpoint. In T. Dietz, A. Habib & H. Wels, eds, Governance and Development in Southern Africa. Amsterdam: Rozenberg Publishers.

Kessel, I. van (2006), ‘Geesten schieten Mugabe te hulp’, Zuidelijk Afrika Magazine 10(2): 41.
Non-ASC staff contributions to African Dynamics books
Moyo, O.N. (2007), The dynamics of families, their work and provisioning strategies in the changing economics in the urban townships of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, in Bruijn, M. de, Dijk, R. van en Gewald J.B. (eds) 2007: Strength beyond Structure. Social and Histocial Trajectories of Agency in Africa, pp 189-214, Brill, Leiden (African Dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 ; vol. 6).
Non-ASC staff contributions to the African Studies Collection series
Willems, W. (2008), Mocking the state: comic strips in Zimbabwean press, in Abbink, J. & Dokkum, A. v. (eds). Dilemmas of development : conflicts of interest and their resolutions in modernizing Africa, pp. 151-163. Leiden, African Studies Centre. (African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 1)
Link to Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13060
Non-ASC staff contributions to the Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Kinsey, B. (2005), Franctionating local leadership: Created authority and management of state land in Zimbabwe, in Evers, S., Spierenburg, M., & Wels, H. (eds), Competing jurisdictions : settling land claims in Africa, pp 129-156, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310 ; vol. 6).

Mudege, N. N. (2007), An ethnography of knowledge: the production of knowledge in Mupfurudzi resettlement scheme, Zimbabwe Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310; vol. 11).

Spierenburg, M. J. (2004), Strangers, spirits, and land reforms : conflicts about land in Dande, northern Zimbabwe Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310 ; vol. 3).

Spierenburg, M. (2005), ‘We fought the war to return to the old ways’. Conflicts about land reforms in Dande, Northern Zimbabwe, in Evers, S., Spierenburg, M., & Wels, H. (eds), Competing jurisdictions : settling land claims in Africa, pp 103-128, Brill, Leiden [etc.]. (Afrika-Studiecentrum series, ISSN 1570-9310 ; vol. 6).
Africa Yearbook series 2005-2010
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, eds: Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber & Klaas van Walraven; Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic publishers
For Zimbabwe: Amin Y. Kamete
 
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Rijk van Dijk: DijkR@ascleiden.nl
Mayke Kaag: kaag@ascleiden.nl
Linda van de Kamp: Lvandekamp@ascleiden.nl
Ineke van Kessel: kessel@ascleiden.nl
Ben Soares: bsoares@ascleiden.nl
Dijk, R. van, with G. Sabar, eds (2004), ‘Thematic Issue ‘Uncivic Religion. African Religious Communities and their Quest for Public Legiticimacy in the Diaspora. An Introduction’, Journal of Religion in Africa 32(2).

Dijk, R. van (2004), ‘Negotiating Marriage: Questions of Morality and Legitimacy in the Ghanaian Pentecostal Diaspora’, Journal of Religion in Africa 32(2).

Dijk, R. van (2004), ‘Transnationalisme en identiteit: de Ghanese gemeenschap in Den Haag’, in: L.A.C.J. Lucassen, ed., Amsterdammer worden. Migranten, hun organisaties en inburgering, 1600-2000, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

Dijk, R. van (2005), ‘The Moral Life of the Gift in Ghanaian Pentecostal Churches in the Diaspora. Questions of (in-)dividuality and (in-)alienability in Transcultural Reciprocal Relations’, in: W. van Binsbergen & P. Geschiere, eds, Commodification. Things, Agency, and Identities, Münster: LIT Verlag, pp. 201-224.

Dijk, R. van (2005), ‘Transculturele religie versus integratie: Ghanese pinkstergemeenten en de constructie van kosmopolitische identiteiten in  Nederland’, in: I. Hoving, H. Dibbits & M. Schrover, eds, Veranderingen van het alledaagse 1950-2000, The Hague: SDU, pp. 353-374.

Dijk, R. van (2008), ‘Introduction and editorial’, Journal of African Diaspora 1(1): 1-3.

Kaag, M. (2005), ‘Il ruolo della confraternita dei Muridi nella vita dei migranti senegalesi’, in: C. Paltrinieri, ed., Il résidence Prealpino: analisi socio-antropologica della comunità senegalese. Brescia: LaRIS (Laboratorio di Ricerca e Intervento Sociale), pp. 109-114.

Kaag, M. (2006), ‘Il ruolo della confraternita dei Muridi nella vita dei migranti senegalesi’. in: C. Paltrinieri, ed., Un futuro in gioco. Tra muridi senegalesi e comunità italiana. Milan: Franco Angeli, pp. 125-131.

Kaag, M. (2008), ‘Mouride transnational livelihoods at the margins of a European society: The case of Residence Prealpino, Brescia, Italy’, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (March): 271-285.

Kamp, L. van de & R. van Dijk (2010), ‘Pentecostals Moving South-South: Ghanaian and Brazilian Transnationalism in Southern Africa’, in: A. Adogame & J. Spickard, eds, Religion Crossing Boundaries: Transnational Dynamics in Africa and the New African Diasporic Religions, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 123-142.

Kessel, I. van (2005), ‘West Africans in the Dutch Colonial Army’, Ghana Studies Council Newsletter 17-18: 2-3.

Kessel, I. van (2005), Zwarte Hollanders: Afrikaanse soldaten in Nederlands-Indië, Amsterdam: KIT Publishers.

Kessel, I. van (2005), ‘The Tricontinental Voyage of Negro Corporal Manus Ulzen (1812-1887) from Elmina’, Afrique & Histoire 4: 13-36.

Kessel, I. van (2005), ‘Van Mossi tot Zwarte Hollander: Afrikanen in het Nederlands-Indisch Leger’, Zuidelijk Afrika 9(2): 35.

Kessel, I. van (2005), ‘Van Kwakoe tot Klink: De Afrikaanse Soldaten van het Oost-Indisch Leger’, De Indische Navorscher 18(2): 37-39.

Kessel, I. van (2005), ‘Afrikaanse Soldaten in de Atjeh Oorlog’, Moesson 49(11): 36-38.

Kessel, I. van (2006), ‘Zwarte Blanken: Afrikaanse Soldaten in Nederlands Oost-Indië’, Geschiedenis Magazine/Spiegel Historiael 41(1): 8-13.

Kessel, I. van (2006), ‘Zwarte Indiërs: Afrikaanse Diaspora in Azië’, Zuidelijk Afrika Magazine 10(3): 15-17.

Kessel, I. van (2006), ‘Goa Conference on the African Diaspora in Asia: Conference Report’, African Affairs 105(420): 461-464.

Kessel, I. van (2006), ‘West African Soldiers in the Dutch East Indies: From Donkos to Black Dutchmen’, Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana 9: 41-60.

Kessel, I. van (2007), ‘Belanda Hitam: The Indo-African Communities on Java’, African and Asian Studies 6(3): 243-270.

Kessel, I. van (2007), ‘Aux Indes Néerlandaises: des Africains, Agents de Police, Militaires, Exilés et un Prince’, Cahiers des Anneaux de la Mémoire 9: 189-219.

Kessel, I. van (2008), ‘Netherlands East Indies: African soldiers’, in C.E. Boyce Davies, ed., Encyclopedia of the African Diaspora, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, entry 480.

Kessel, I. van (2008), ‘Motines africanos en las Indias Orientales holandesas: una paradoja colonial del siglo XIX’, in J. Abbink, M. de Bruijn & K. van Walraven, eds, A Propósito de Resistir: Repensar la Insurgencia en África, Barcelona: Oozebap, pp. 205-244.

Kessel, I. van (2008), ‘Becoming Black Dutchmen: West African soldiers in the Dutch East Indies’, in K.K. Prasad & J.P. Angenot, eds, The African Diaspora in Asia, Bangalore: Jana Jagrati Prakashana, pp. 361-382.

Kessel, I. van (2009), ‘Courageous but Insolent’: African Soldiers in the Dutch East Indies as Seen by Dutch Officials and Indonesian Neighbours, Transforming Cultures – eJournal 4(2): 51-84.

Kessel, I. van (2008), ‘The African Diaspora in India’, Awaaz Magazine (Nairobi) 2 (August-October): 20-24.

Kessel, I. van (2008), ‘India’s Sidis, a forgotten diaspora of Africans’, The East African, 14 September 2008.

Kessel, I. van (2009), ‘The Black Hollanders’, The Foreign Correspondent 82(April): 12-15.

Kessel, I. van (2010), ‘Verschuivende zelfbeelden: wie zijn we, en wie willen we zijn?’, in: G. Molemans & A. Ello, eds, Zwarte huid, Oranje hart: Afrikaanse KNIL-nazaten in de diaspora. Zwolle: d’Jonge Hond, pp. 8-11.

Soares, B. (2004), ‘An African Muslim Saint and His Followers in France’, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 30(5): 913-927.
 
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Abbink, J. & K. van Walraven (2005), ‘Landenstudies als velden van wetenschappelijke kennis’, Civis Mundi 43(1-2): 20-23.

Abbink, J. (2007), ‘Comment’, on: Nigel Rapport, 2007, ‘An Outline for Cosmopolitan Study: Reclaiming the Human through Introspection’, Current Anthropology 48(2): 269-270.

Abbink, J. (2007), ‘Eureka! Constructing Discovery in Ethnographic Fieldwork’, in: I. Strecker & S. LaTosky, eds, Writing in the Field, Festschrift for Stephen Tyler’s 75th birthday, 8 May 2007, (1): 104-113.

Abbink, J. (2010), ‘De toeristische ‘ontmoeting’. Article on De Volkskrant website (4 November 2010):
http://www.volkskrant.nl/vk/nl/3987/Toerisme-zegen-of-vloek/article/detail/1044941/2010/11/01/Opinie-De-toeristische-ontmoeting.dhtml

Beek, W. van (2004), Anthropologie et Missiologie ou la Séparation Graduelle des Partenaires’, in: O. Servais & G. van ‘t Spijker, eds, Anthropologie et Missiologie XIX – XX siècles. Entre Connivance et Rivalité, Paris: Karthala, pp. 25-44.

Beek, W. van (2005), ‘Roozenburg’, Een Biografie, Utrecht: SWD Publications no. 2.

Beek, W. van, with P. Oudshoorn (2006), Roozenburg, SWD Publications.

Beek, W. van (2005), ‘An Afro-European View of Religious Colonization’, Dialogue 38(4): 3-36.

Beek, W. van (2006), ‘De boodschap van het ritueel’, in: P. Courbois & V. Neckebrouck, eds, Maskers, Meesters en Missen: Rituelen in en uit de Marge, Kapellen: Pelckmans, pp. 92-119.

Beek, W. van (2006), ‘Mormon Europeans or European Mormons? An Afro-European View on Religious Colonization’, Dialogue, A Journal of Mormon Thought 38(4): 3-36.

Beek, W. van (2007), ‘Toerisme of het ruilen van beelden’, Indigo 15(1): 10-11.

Beek, W. van (2007), ‘Moeten we intelligent design gaan onderwijzen. Maria van der Hoeven en de evolutietheorie’, Mensenstreken, Antropologisch Tijdschrift 8(3): 10-11.

Beek, W. van (2007), De rite is rond. Betekenis en boodschap van het ongewone, Inaugural Address, University of Tilburg, 28 September 2007.

Beek, W. van (2008), ‘Heeft ritueel dan toch betekenis?’ Jaarboek voor Liturgie Onderzoek 24: 23-49.

Beek, W. van (2009), ‘Calculating to the End: 2012’, Asset, Econometrics 18(2): 28-31.

Beek, W. van (2009), ‘Alleen de kist was in Jackson-stijl’, Trouw (Forum), 11 June 2009, p. 27. http://www.trouw.nl/opinie/podium/article2812653.ece/Alleen_de_kist_was_in_Jackson-stijl_.html

Beek, W. van (2009), ‘Mormons and Proposition 8’, Time Magazine, 23 July 2009, p. 8.

Beek, W. van (2010), ‘Hierarchies of holiness. The Mormon temple in Zoetermeer, Netherlands’, in P. Post, ed., Holy grounds in the Netherlands, Leuven: Peters, pp. 255-300.

Beek, W. van (2010), ‘Eyes on top? Culture and the weight of the senses’, in A. Storch, ed., Perception of the Invisible; Religion, Historical Semantic and the Role of Perceptive Verbs, Special volume of Sprache und Geschichte in Afrika, Cologne: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, pp. 245-270.

Beek, W. van (2010), ‘Meaning and authority in ritual’, International Journal of Mormon Studies 1(3): 17-40.

Beek, W. van (2010), ‘Ritualisering van sport’, in Jaarboek voor Liturgieonderzoek 26: 21-42.

Beek, W. van (2010), ‘Amerika’s polygamisten’, Forum National Geographic, April 2001, 9-10.

Beek, W. van (2010), ‘Waarom we mythen nodig hebben’, Beet 2010(2): 6-7.

Binsbergen, W. van (2009), ‘Rupture and Fusion in the Approach to Myth: Situating Myth Analysis between Philosophy, Poetics and Long-Range Historical Reconstruction’, Religion Compass 3: 1-34.

Binsbergen, W. van, with E. Venbrux (2009), ‘Comparative Mythology: A Conference Report (Second Annual Conference of the International Association for Comparative Mythology (IACM), Ravenstein, the Netherlands, August 19-21.2008’, Anthropos (104): 561-564.

Binsbergen, W. van, with E. Venbrux, eds (2010), New Perspectives on Myth: Proceedings of the Second Annual Conference of the International Association for Comparative Mythology, Ravenstein (the Netherlands), 19-21 August, 2008, Haarlem: Papers in Intercultural Philosophy and Transcontinental Comparative Studies; also Open Access Internet version at:
http://www.quest-journal.net/PIP/New_Perspectives_On_Myth_2010/toc_proceedings_IACM_2008_2010.htm

Binsbergen, W. van, with E. Venbrux (2010), ‘Preface’, in: W. van Binsbergen & E. Venbrux, eds, New Perspectives on Myth: Proceedings of the Second Annual Conference of the International Association for Comparative Mythology, Ravenstein (the Netherlands), 19-21 August, 2008, Haarlem: Papers in Intercultural Philosophy and Transcontinental Comparative Studies, p. 5.

Binsbergen, W. van, with E. Venbrux (2010), ‘Introduction: The Second Annual Conference of the International Association for Comparative Mythology, Ravenstein, the Netherlands, August 19-21, 2008’, in: W. van Binsbergen & E. Venbrux, eds, New Perspectives on Myth: Proceedings of the Second Annual Conference of the International Association for Comparative Mythology, Ravenstein (the Netherlands), 19-21 August, 2008, Haarlem: Papers in Intercultural Philosophy and Transcontinental Comparative Studies, pp. 17-21.

Brinkman, I. (2010), Bricks, mortar and capacity building. A socio-cultural history of SNV Netherlands Development Organisation, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

Dietz, T. (2010), Climate-based risks in Cities. In: M. Kurian & P. McCarney, eds, Peri-urban Water and Sanitation Services. Policy, Planning and Method. Dordrecht etc: Springer, pp. 91-110.

Dietz, T., with A. Wadee, M. Keane & D. Hay (2010), Effective PhD supervision, mentorship and coaching. Amsterdam: Rozenberg Publishers.

Dietz,T. (2010), Klimaatoorlogen?, Geografie 19(1): 20-21.

Dijk, H. van, D. Bryceson, with P. Howard, J. Oorthuizen & A. Zoomers (2005), Rural Development Project Performance: A Review of 46 Evaluation Studies of DGIS-funded Projects in the Themes Agricultural Research, Natural Resource Management, Water Management and Area Development and the Implications for the Sector-Wide Approach, Consultancy Report for DGIS DDE/NB, on behalf of CERES Research School for Resource Studies for Human Development.

Dijk, H. van, with S. Bush, P. van Zwieten, L. Visser, R. Bosma, W. de Boer & M. Verdegem (2010), ‘Rebuilding resilient Shrimp Aquaculture in South-east Asia. Disease management, Coastal Ecology and Decision Making’, in: Chu T. Hoanh, B. Szuster, Kam Suan-Pheng, A. Ismail & A. Noble, eds, Tripocal Deltas and Coastal Zones. Food Production, Communities and Environment at the Land-Water Interface, Wallingford: CABI, pp. 117-132.

Dijk, H. van, with S. Bush, P. van Zwieten, L. Visser, R. Bosma, W. de Boer & M. Verdegem (2010), ‘Scenarios for resilient shrimp aquaculture in tropical coastal areas’, Ecology and Society 15(2).

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