Recently published journal articles - week 04 2020

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Africa
MCEWEN, H. 2019. Suspect sexualities: contextualizing rumours of homosexuality within colonial histories of population control. Critical African Studies, 11 (3):266-284.
Keywords: Africa ; Afrique ; contrôle de population ; homophobia ; homosexualité ; homosexuality ; Mots-clés: homophobie ; mouvement pro-famille ; population control ; pro-family movement
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2019.1670701

Ethiopia
MULUGETA, D. 2019. Everyday conceptions of the state in Ethiopia: corruption discourses, moral idioms and the ideals of mengist. Critical African Studies, 11 (3):285-300.
Keywords: Africa ; corruption ; Ethiopia ; development ; développement ; Ethiopie ; Afrique ; State ; Etat ; mengist ; mengiste
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2019.1689830

Kenya
DOLAN, C. & GORDON, C. 2019. Worker, businessman, entrepreneur?: Kenya's shifting labouring subject. Critical African Studies, 11 (3):301-321.
Keywords: Kenya ; labour ; colonialism ; development ; développement ; colonialisme ; economic man ; entrepreneur ; homme économique ; Kenya and travail
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2019.1689829

Kenya
MBOYA, T. M. 2019. “I have a story about Nairobi”: narrator unreliability, ethnicity and the imagination of the Kenyan nation in “Khandpaka” by Awillo Mike and Ja-Mnazi Afrika. Social Dynamics, 45 (3):395-409.
Keywords: narrative ; “tribalised” politics of Kenya ; Awillo Mike and Ja-Mnazi Afrika ; Kenyan popular music ; Khandpaka
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2019.1668616

Kenya
OMBAGI, E. 2019. “Stories we tell”: queer narratives in Kenya. Social Dynamics, 45 (3):410-424.
Keywords: Kenya ; lived experiences ; Queer ; same-sex ; stories of our lives ; The NEST Collective
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2019.1690758

Nigeria
ADEYEYE, M. M. & OHUNYOWON, E. O. 2019. Social media tools and entrepreneurial media firms’ growth in Minna Metropolis. Global Journal of Social Sciences, 18 (1):83-93-93.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Growth ; Media Firms ; Social Networks ; Technology
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjss/article/view/188309

Nigeria
AGWUNOBI, J. N. & UMOREN, P. T. 2019. E-abstract information search engines in academic libraries: implication for access and acquisition of educational experiences. Global Journal of Educational Research, 18 (2):63-69-69.
Keywords: Access ; Academic Libraries ; Acquisition ; E-Abstract ; Search Engines
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjedr/article/view/191642

Nigeria
ANOKYE, S. A., OKRI, J. A. & ADIE, E. A. 2019. Retention and brain drain of academic staff in higher institution in Nigeria: a case study of University of Calabar. Global Journal of Educational Research, 18 (2):99-105-105.
Keywords: brain drain and academic staff ; Retention
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjedr/article/view/191646

Nigeria
AWOJOBI, O. N. 2019. Microcredit as a strategy for poverty reduction in Nigeria: a systematic review of literature. Global Journal of Social Sciences, 18 (1):53-64-64.
Keywords: Nigeria ; Microcredit ; Microfinance ; Poverty reduction
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjss/article/view/188306

Nigeria
BEKOMSON, A. N. & NTAMU, B. A. 2019. Religious value orientation and self-efficacy among secondary school students in cross River State, Nigeria. Global Journal of Educational Research, 18 (2):81-89-89.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjedr/article/view/191644

Nigeria
EKEATTE, S. O., AKEKE, M. N. G. & EKPENYONG, J. A. 2019. School finance management structure and effective delivery of 21 st century secondary education in Cross River State. Global Journal of Educational Research, 18 (2):71-79-79.
Keywords: finance accountability ; finance management ; funds allocation ; funds mobilization ; School finance ; school finance structure
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjedr/article/view/191643

Nigeria
IGIRI, C. E. E., EFFIONG, O. E. & ACHIGBE, J. O. 2019. Head teacher leadership style and secondary school students’ academic performance in Abi Local Government Area of Cross River State. Global Journal of Educational Research, 18 (2):91-97-97.
Keywords: leadership ; academic performances ; democratic ; head teacher ; laissez fair
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjedr/article/view/191645

Nigeria
IHEJIAMAIZU, C. C. & OCHUI, I. 2019. Utilization of modern electronic instructional materials and biology students’ academic achievement in Calabar Education Zone, Cross River State. Global Journal of Educational Research, 18 (2):57-62-62.
Keywords: academic achievement ; students ; biology ; electronic instructional materials
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjedr/article/view/191641

Nigeria
JOSHUA, U. M., EFIONG, E. J. & IMONG, N. R. 2019. Effect of corporate governance on financial performance of listed deposit money banks in Nigeria. Global Journal of Social Sciences, 18 (1):107-118-118.
Keywords: board composition and audit committee ; board size ; corporate governance ; financial performance
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjss/article/view/188311

Nigeria
MORGAN, M. O., OKON, E. E. & EMU, W. H. 2019. A critique of the bureaucratic theory: the Nigerian civil service experience. Global Journal of Social Sciences, 18 (1):1-10-10.
Keywords: Bureaucratic Theory ; Nigerian Civil Service
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjss/article/view/188301

Nigeria
MORGAN, M. O., OKON, E. E. & ERIJITOMAH, L. O. 2019. Crafts industry lifecycle strategies and entrepreneurial development in Ikot Ekpene Senatorial District of Akwa Ibom State. Global Journal of Social Sciences, 18 (1):11-21-21.
Keywords: Entrepreneurial Development ; Industry Life Cycle ; Strategy Adoption
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjss/article/view/188303

Nigeria
OGAR, A., ARIKPO, O. F. & SULEIMAN, L. G. 2019. Fiscal and macroeconomic policies dynamics in Nigeria. Global Journal of Social Sciences, 18 (1):33-51-51.
Keywords: Fiscal Policy ; Economic growth ; Government Debt ; Government Expenditure ; Government Revenue ; Inflation rate ; Interest rate
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjss/article/view/188305

Nigeria
OYEDELE, L. K. 2019. Challenges of local governance institutions on peace building in Africa: empirical insights from southwestern Nigeria. Global Journal of Social Sciences, 18 (1):95-106-106.
Keywords: and Local Governance Institutions ; Conflict Resolution ; Local Governance ; Local Institutions ; Peace Building ; Peace building Strategies
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjss/article/view/188310

Rwanda
MAKHUNGA, L. D. 2019. Post-genocide Rwanda and discursive construction of legitimacy: contesting seemingly dichtomous political narratives. Social Dynamics, 45 (3):382-394.
Keywords: ethnicity ; Rwanda ; Hutu ; nation-building ; political narrative ; Tutsi
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2019.1690759

South Africa
LANGA, M. 2019. And the news never came. Social Dynamics, 45 (3):335-342.
Keywords: archives ; apartheid ; language ; dislocation ; Memory
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2019.1690754

South Africa
MUSAVENGANE, R. 2019. Understanding tourism consciousness through habitus: perspectives of ‘poor’ black South Africans. Critical African Studies, 11 (3):322-347.
Keywords: race ; class ; participation ; classe ; conscience du tourisme ; inclusive tourism ; poor Black South Africans ; Sud-africains noirs pauvres ; tourism consciousness ; tourisme inclusif
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2019.1670702

South Africa
PETERS, S. M., KESSI, S. & BOONZAIER, F. 2019. Narrative identity: the construction of dignified masculinities in Black male sex workers’ narratives. Social Dynamics, 45 (3):425-441.
Keywords: Cape Town ; masculinity ; intersectional ; men who sell sex ; narrative enquiry
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2019.1668622

South Africa
PETERSON, B. 2019. Spectrality and inter-generational black narratives in South Africa. Social Dynamics, 45 (3):345-364.
Keywords: memory ; decolonisation ; alienation ; melancholia ; Narrative ; trans-generational conversations
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2019.1690757

South Africa
SHEFER, T. 2019. “Troubling” stories: thoughts on the making of meaning of shame/ful memory narratives in (post)apartheid South Africa. Social Dynamics, 45 (3):365-381.
Keywords: memory ; shame ; critical pedagogies ; domestic work ; Narratives ; post/apartheid
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2019.1668620

West Africa
EFFIOM, L. 2019. Cyclicality of social spending in west African countries: evidence from Ghana and Nigeria. Global Journal of Social Sciences, 18 (1):65-82-82.
Keywords: Nigeria ; Ghana ; Education ; Fiscal Policy ; Procyclicality ; Health ; Social Spending
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjss/article/view/188307

Zanzibar
KESHODKAR, A. 2019. Emerging routes for framing Muslim roots in Zanzibar in the era of tourism. Critical African Studies, 11 (3):361-377.
Keywords: Islam ; Identity ; Mobility ; Zanzibar ; Tourism ; Identité ; Mobilité ; Revivalism ; Revivalisme ; Tourisme
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2019.1670704

Zimbabwe
CHIUTSI, S. & SAARINEN, J. 2019. The limits of inclusivity and sustainability in transfrontier peace parks: case of Sengwe community in Great Limpopo transfrontier conservation area, Zimbabwe. Critical African Studies, 11 (3):348-360.
Keywords: Zimbabwe ; durabilité ; sustainability ; communauté de Sengwe ; inclusivité ; inclusivity ; Parcs de la paix ; parties prenantes ; peaceparks ; Sengwe community ; stakeholders ; tourisme ; transfrontalier ; transfrontier tourism
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2019.1670703