Recently published journal articles - week 02 2023

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Africa
ASAKITIKPI, A. 2022. African indigenous medicines: towards a holistic healthcare system in Africa. African Identities, 20 (4):365-379.
Keywords: Africa ; complementary and alternative medicine ; Health crisis in Africa ; healthcare policy ; indigenous healing practices ; Western medicine
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1820311

Africa
KAMBON, Ọ. B. & SONGSORE, L. 2022. Combating cultural imperialism and cultural misorientation to preserve Afrikan intangible cultural heritage. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 33 (1):114-137.
Keywords: Afrikan=Black intangible cultural heritage ; cultural disorientation ; cultural imperialism ; cultural misorientation
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/232440

Africa
TEMBO, J. 2022. Unveiling the entanglements of Western Christianity and racialisation in Africa. Social Dynamics, 48 (3):407-427.
Keywords: Africa ; race ; religion ; Christian-anthropology ; commerce
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2022.2152546 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/02533952.2022.2152546

Africa
TEMBO, J. & TOPOLSKI, A. 2022. Exploring the entanglement of race and religion in Africa. Social Dynamics, 48 (3):377-388.
Keywords: Africa ; religion ; Christianity ; Race ; secularism
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2022.2155924 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/02533952.2022.2155924

Africa
TRAORÉ, M. & AKYEN, R. B. 2022. African postcolonial fiction and the poetics of eco-cultural decadence: Re-reading Ayi Kwei Armah’s The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born and Sembène Ousmane’s Xala. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 32 (2):55-73.
Keywords: Africa ; Corruption ; Environment ; Pollution ; Postcolonial
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/224911

Africa
GARABA, F. 2021. Migrated archives. Journal of the South African Society of Archivists, 54:1-11.
Keywords: closure ; decolonisation ; Migrated archives ; re-figuring ; repatriation
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jsasa/article/view/216954

Africa
OSEI-POKU, K. 2020. Adapting to life in “Strange England”: Interrogating identity and ideology from S.A.T. Taylor’s 1937 Travelogue; “An African In An English School”. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 31 (1):63-91.
Keywords: acculturation ; adaptation ; African-authored ; identity ; ideology ; travelogue ; West Africa
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/202491

Botswana
MOSWEU, T. 2021. The processing of Kgosi Bathoen II private archives collection for increased access to archives. Journal of the South African Society of Archivists, 54:102-113.
Keywords: Access ; archival institutions ; Bangwaketse ; Botswana ; kgosi ; private archives
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jsasa/article/view/216962

Botswana
POROGO, K. M. & KALUSOPA, T. 2021. A strategic framework for digital preservation in the context of e-government in Botswana public service. Journal of the South African Society of Archivists, 54:83-101.
Keywords: Botswana public service ; digital continuity ; digital maturity capability ; digital preservation ; digital records ; e-government
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jsasa/article/view/216961

Ethiopia
AMARE KENAW, A. 2022. One country – two citizenships: the status of settlers in Benishangul-Gumuz Regional Sates (BGRS) of Ethiopia. African Identities, 20 (3):257-264.
Keywords: citizenship status ; Derg settlers ; natives vs. non-natives ; settlers political rights
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1813552

Ghana
ABUNYA, L. N. & OSAM, E. K. 2022. Relativization in Kaakye. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 33 (1):1-38.
Keywords: accessibility hierarchy ; differential object marking effect ; Guan languages ; Kaakye ; object resumptives ; relativization
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/232435

Ghana
AMOAH, L. G. A. 2022. Why African (Akan) thought has no concept of race: An anti-essentialist cultural meaning of personhood. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 32 (2):74-91.
Keywords: Africa ; Akan ; Confucianism ; Racism ; The Legon Tradition
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/224913

Ghana
ANSAH, M. A. 2022. Polar interrogatives in Lɛtɛ Discourse. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 32 (2):37-54.
Keywords: interrogative particles ; intonation pattern ; Lɛtɛ ; polar questions ; question tags
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/224909

Ghana
CHACHU, S. 2022. Implications of language barriers for access to healthcare: The case of francophone migrants in Ghana. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 32 (2):1-36.
Keywords: Access to healthcare ; Convergence ; Divergence ; Francophone ; Ghana ; Migrants
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/224900

Ghana
DIABAH, G. 2022. Masculinity as a ‘hard small cage’? Reflections from Chimamanda Adichie’s We should all be feminists. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 33 (1):39-62.
Keywords: Chimamanda ; hegemonic masculinities ; men and masculinities ; men’s health ; metaphor
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/232436

Ghana
DIABAH, G. & AGYEPONG, D. P. 2022. ‘The mother of all nations’: gendered discourses in Ghana’s 2020 elections. Social Dynamics, 48 (3):509-532.
Keywords: Ghana ; Ambivalent sexism theory ; gender stereotypes ; gendered discourse ; political discourse, post-structuralist discourse analysis ; women and politics
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2022.2105568

Ghana
LUGUYARE, S., KEKESI, E. & AGYEMANG, C. B. 2022. Does personality predict a likelihood display of organisational citizenship behaviours among university students? Empirical evidence from Ghana. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 32 (2):92-117.
Keywords: Ghana ; Organisational citizenship behaviour ; Personality traits ; University students
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/224914

Ghana
NAAIKUUR, L., DIEDONG, A. L. & DZISAH, W. S. 2022. Stakeholders and community radio: Promoting participatory governance in Ghana. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 32 (2):118-144.
Keywords: Community Radio ; creative programming ; Linguistic inadequacies ; Local Governance ; Participatory Governance
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/224916

Ghana
OFORI, B. D., PABI, O., NUKPEZAH, D., ANNAN, J. & WANG, H.-C. 2022. Food system flows and distribution for the Accra metropolis: Unfolding the policy dimensions. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 32 (2):145-169.
Keywords: city growth ; food flows ; food system ; sustainable cities, local markets ; urbanization
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/224917

Ghana
OPOKU, G. 2022. The anthem as site for marketing Higher Education Institutions in Ghana. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 33 (1):88-113.
Keywords: Anthems ; Appraisal ; Ghana ; Higher education ; Marketisation
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/232439

Ghana
ADIKA, P. K. 2021. Deconstructing the terrible gift of postcolonial African lives: An intertextual reading of Martin Egblewogbe’s Mr. Happy and the Hammer of God & Other Stories. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 32 (1):27-48.
Keywords: Ghanaian tradition ; intertextuality ; post-colonial ; resilience ; trigenerational
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/213564

Ghana
BIVERIDGE, F. 2021. The “Galamsey” Menace: Implications on the Archaeological Record at Awudua Dada, Western Region, Ghana. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 32 (1):103-133.
Keywords: archaeological record ; cultural materials ; excavations ; galamsey ; Small-scale artisanal gold mining ; surface surveys
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/213567

Ghana
GIBBS, J. 2021. Exhuming and highlighting the nearly forgotten Gold Coast intelligentsia: The life and times of Prince Kwamin Atta Amonoo V. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 32 (1):1-26.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/213563

Ghana
LOMOTEY, B. A. 2021. Anxiety in adult foreign language learning: The case of Ghanaian undergraduate students of Spanish. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 32 (1):49-81.
Keywords: academic performance ; Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety ; Ghana ; language immersion ; Spanish
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/213565

Ghana
AGYEKUM, K., AMUAH, J. & ARHINE, A. 2020. Proverbs and stylistic devices of Akwasi Ampofo Agyei’s Akan highlife lyrics. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 31 (1):117-144.
Keywords: ethnomusicology ; Language ideology ; proverbs ; stylistic devices
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/202493

Ghana
ALIDU, S. M. & BUKARI, G. A. 2020. Ethnic undercurrent and macro-level determinants of voter participation in Ghana’s 2012 election: Implications for the 2020 national elections. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 31 (1):145-177.
Keywords: ethnic voting ; Ghanaian elections ; macro-level analysis ; socio-economic dynamics ; Voter participation
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/202494

Ghana
ANDERSON, J. A., WIREDU, J. F., ANSAH, G. N., FRIMPONG-KODIE, G., ORFSON-OFFEI, E. & BOAMAH-BOATENG, D. 2020. A linguistic landscape of the central business district of Accra. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 31 (1):1-35.
Keywords: Accra ; ethnolinguistic vitality ; Ghana ; Linguistic landscape ; multilingualism ; signage
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/202488

Ghana
KAMBON, Ọ., SONGSORE, L. & ASARE, Y. M. 2020. Maat vs. The statue of Égalité: A critical analysis of Ataa Ayi Kwei Armah’s Wat Nt Shemsw: The way of companions. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 31 (2):33-65.
Keywords: Ayi Kwei Armah ; egalitarianism ; Maat ; Wat nt Shemsw
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/203237

Ghana
KWADWO OSEI-NYAME, J. 2020. Neo-Colonialism and alienation in African fiction: Ayi Kwei Armah’s Fragments. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 31 (1):92-116.
Keywords: alienation ; Colonialism ; community ; culture ; decolonization ; family ; liberation ; nation-building ; national consciousness ; nationalism ; neo-colonialism
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/202492

Nigeria
AGBO, P. O., UGWUANYI, J. K. & OKWUEZE, M. I. 2022. Our gods are as powerful as the God of Abraham: analysing the impetus-agitat on the rise of ézéńwànyì in Ǹsúkkà-Ìgbò, Southeastern Nigeria. Social Dynamics, 48 (3):475-490.
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2022.2152544

Nigeria
ASOGWA, N. & EZEIBE, C. 2022. The state, hate speech regulation and sustainable democracy in Africa: a study of Nigeria and Kenya. African Identities, 20 (3):199-214.
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1813548

Nigeria
DANIELS, O. 2022. Gender relations and social grading system in pre-colonial Akoko: Isua Akoko example. African Identities, 20 (4):340-352.
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1816897

Nigeria
ECHENDU, F. N. & OGUNYEMI, C. B. 2022. Visualizing myths and legends for grotesque gender configuration in Adimora-Ezeigbo’s trilogy. African Identities, 20 (4):331-339.
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1816451

Nigeria
EZE, O. U. 2022. The voice of reason: a thematic appraisal of editorial coverage of Nigeria’s 2015 elections. Social Dynamics, 48 (3):533-549.
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2022.2146263

Nigeria
TADE, O. 2022. ‘My husband is living like a dead person’: explaining women portage labour in Ibadan urban market. African Identities, 20 (3):225-236.
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1813550

Nigeria
AKANLIG-PARE, G. 2020. Palatalization in Central Bùlì. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 31 (2):66-94.
Keywords: Bùlì ; diachronic ; Feature Geometry ; Palatalization ; synchronic
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/203241

Nigeria
OKPADAH, S. O. 2020. Queering the Nigerian Cinema and Politics of Gay Culture. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 31 (2):95-110.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/203244

Nigeria
SUNDAY, A. B. 2020. ‘Na Wa o for African Men’: Pragmatic acting in Sir Shina Peters’ Shinamania. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 31 (2):111-136.
Keywords: Juju ; Pragmeme ; Shinamania ; Sir Shina Peters ; Women empowerment
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/203246

Senegal
ASAAH, A. H. 2020. Primacy, polemic, and paradox in Ken Bugul’s The abandoned baobab. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 31 (1):36-62.
Keywords: baobab ; Ken Bugul ; mother ; myth ; postcolonial theory
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/202489

South Africa
BABOOLAL-FRANK, R. & BEKKER, T. 2022. Post colonialism: A court order that attempts to cure the ills of the past in South Africa. African Identities, 20 (4):353-364.
Keywords: South Africa ; dignity ; post-colonialism ; unfair discrimination
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1816898

South Africa
GERBER, S. 2022. On the political theology of apartheid: a philosophical investigation. Social Dynamics, 48 (3):442-456.
Keywords: apartheid ; race ; Kant ; Mbembe ; Political theology ; Schmitt
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2022.2154561

South Africa
KHOZA, S. B. & MPUNGOSE, C. B. 2022. Digitalised curriculum to the rescue of a higher education institution. African Identities, 20 (4):310-330.
Keywords: transformation ; COVID-19 ; performance ; competence-based ; digitalised curriculum ; learning management system
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1815517

South Africa
LEWIS, V. 2022. Cape mission liberalism and the South African liberation struggle. Social Dynamics, 48 (3):428-441.
Keywords: liberalism ; African nationalism ; Govan Mbeki ; South African political thought ; Z.K. Matthews
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2022.2150489

South Africa
MAKGAHLELA, L. & NSIBIRWA, Z. 2021. Assessing records management in municipalities with adverse audit opinions in Limpopo Province, South Africa. Journal of the South African Society of Archivists, 54:24-42.
Keywords: Limpopo Province ; local government ; municipalities ; Records management
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jsasa/article/view/216957

South Africa
MASENYA, T. M. 2021. The use of metadata systems for the preservation of digital records in cultural heritage institutions. Journal of the South African Society of Archivists, 54:55-70.
Keywords: cultural heritage institutions ; digital preservation ; digital records ; digitisation ; metadata
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jsasa/article/view/216959

South Africa
NTENGENYANE, K. & KHAYUNDI, F. 2021. Harnessing a records management programme for justice delivery at the Alice magistrate court in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Journal of the South African Society of Archivists, 54:12-23.
Keywords: Alice Magistrate Court ; Court records management ; Eastern Cape Province ; justice delivery ; South Africa
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jsasa/article/view/216956

South Africa
SHEKGOLA, M., MALULEKA, J. & RODRIGUES, A. 2021. Factors influencing the adoption of free and open-source software for electronic records management by municipalities in Gauteng Province, South Africa. Journal of the South African Society of Archivists, 54:43-54.
Keywords: free and open-source software ; municipalities ; proprietary software ; records management ; South Africa
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jsasa/article/view/216958

Zimbabwe
BHANYE, J. & DZINGIRAI, V. 2022. Structures and networks of accessing and securing land among peri-urban squatters: the case of Malawian migrants at Lydiate informal settlement in Zimbabwe. African Identities, 20 (3):237-256.
Keywords: Malawian migrants ; land access ; Lydiate ; networks ; peri-urban ; Structures
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1813551

Zimbabwe
CHIPENDA, C. 2022. The social and cultural dynamics of Zimbabwe’s land reform programme on the ‘new generation’ of farmers: a transformative social policy perspective. African Identities, 20 (3):265-292.
Keywords: Zimbabwe ; land reform ; Culture ; social protection ; transformative social policy
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1813553

Zimbabwe
MAMVURA, Z. 2022. ‘Who does the Mugabe regime say that I am?’ Dissecting the toponymic commemoration of Joshua Nkomo in Zimbabwe’s cultural geography. African Identities, 20 (4):293-309.
Keywords: collective forgetting ; covert silences ; Cultural geography ; overt silences ; toponymic commemoration
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1813554

Zimbabwe
TIVENGA, D. R. 2022. Laughter in the face of police brutality: an analysis of satirical memes on police brutality in Zimbabwe on August 16, 2019. Social Dynamics, 48 (3):491-508.
Keywords: Zimbabwe ; laughter ; memes ; police brutality
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2022.2085859

Zimbabwe
TOGARASEI, L. 2022. State as patriarch and biblical discipline: theorising state sponsored violence in Zimbabwe. African Identities, 20 (3):215-224.
Keywords: gender ; Zimbabwe ; discipline ; patriarchy ; state ; State-sponsored violence
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1813549

Zimbabwe
MUTSAGONDO, S. & NGULUBE, P. 2021. “Emailisation” of the public sector: tracing the prevalence of use of email in Zimbabwe’s central government. Journal of the South African Society of Archivists, 54:71-82.
Keywords: diffusion of innovations ; email ; email management ; emailisation ; prevalence of use of email ; Zimbabwe
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jsasa/article/view/216960