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Africa
ANTWI-BOASIAKO, I. 2022. The quest for influence: Examining Russia’s public diplomacy mechanisms in Africa. South African Journal of International Affairs, 29 (4):463-482.
Keywords: Africa ; communication ; foreign publics ; Public diplomacy ; Russia ; soft power
https://doi.org/10.1080/10220461.2022.2153728

Africa
DUURSMA, A. & MASUHR, N. 2022. Russia’s return to Africa in a historical and global context: Anti-imperialism, patronage, and opportunism. South African Journal of International Affairs, 29 (4):407-423.
Keywords: Africa ; anti-imperialism ; geopolitics ; patronage ; Russia
https://doi.org/10.1080/10220461.2022.2136236

Africa
EGUEGU, O. 2022. Russia’s private military diplomacy in Africa: High risk, low reward, limited impact. South African Journal of International Affairs, 29 (4):445-462.
Keywords: Central African Republic ; geopolitics ; Mali ; Russia-Africa ; security ; Wagner Group
https://doi.org/10.1080/10220461.2022.2142276

Africa
GUYO, A. G. & YU, H. 2022. China’s news media as public diplomacy in Africa: an assessment of CCTV/CGTN among Kenyan audience. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 40 (3):400-415.
Keywords: Audience expectations ; CCTV/CGTN Africa ; Kenya ; public diplomacy ; strategies
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2022.2064979

Botswana
MOLOSIWA, P. P., BOLAANE, M. M. M. & MOSES, B. A. 2022. ‘Certainly not! … It is a disease of the Makgalagadi’: The Ethnicisation of Endemic Syphilis in the Bakwena Reserve, Bechuanaland Protectorate. Journal of Southern African Studies, 48 (6):955-973.
Keywords: endemic syphilis ; environment ; ethnicity ; infectious disease ; power ; semi-arid
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2022.2146938

Botswana
OOKEDITSE, L. & MAKHUMALO, O. K. 2022. Election campaign financing in Botswana: a case for comprehensive regulation for fairness and to avert illicit financial flows. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 40 (3):416-430.
Keywords: Election financing ; elections political parties ; illicit financial flows national interests
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2022.2151577

Ghana
ASARE, A. D. 2022. Music, Spirits and Healing in the Twelve Apostles Church: A Ghanaian Christological Paradigm. Critical Arts, 36 (3-4):135-149.
Keywords: Christology ; healing ; Music ; prophet-healer ; spirits ; Twelve Apostles Church
https://doi.org/10.1080/02560046.2022.2150252

Malawi
CHIRWA, D. M. 2022. Constitutions without Constitutionalism, Government without Governance: Critique and Hope for Malawi. Journal of Southern African Studies, 48 (6):1119-1128.
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2022.2151774

Mozambique
ADALIMA, J. L. 2022. Connecting livelihood discourses to land conflicts in central Mozambique. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 40 (3):384-399.
Keywords: Central Mozambique ; coconut economy ; land conflicts ; livelihoods ; Madal
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2020.1774521

Mozambique
DIREITO, B. 2022. ‘A Livestock Country Cannot Be Improvised’: Cattle Improvement, Economic Ambitions, and the Environment in Southern Mozambique, 1910s–1940s. South African Historical Journal, 74 (2):205-230.
Keywords: African indigenous cattle breeds ; colonialism in Africa ; livestock production ; Mozambique ; veterinary science ; zootechny
https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2022.2064909

Nigeria
EGWIM, A. I. 2022. Neoliberal consensus and Nigerian party politics. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 40 (3):431-448.
Keywords: communism ; Ideology ; market economy ; neoliberalism ; Nigeria ; party politics
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2023.2177262

Northeast Africa
GENEROSO, F. 2022. Russian interests in the Horn of Africa: A Red Sea foothold? South African Journal of International Affairs, 29 (4):549-570.
Keywords: Africa ; geopolitical repositioning ; Horn of Africa ; Russia ; Russian naval base
https://doi.org/10.1080/10220461.2022.2148730

Northeast Africa
MATHEW, J. & MOOLAKKATTU, J. S. 2022. Russia in the Horn of Africa: Re-engagement in a new strategic environment. South African Journal of International Affairs, 29 (4):535-548.
Keywords: geostrategic significance ; Horn of Africa ; military bases ; Russia ; vaccine diplomacy
https://doi.org/10.1080/10220461.2022.2149615

Northeast Africa
SPEDDING, J. V. 2022. SEM-EDS identification of glass groups in Meroitic period and Early Nobadian Nubia. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 57 (4):500-531.
Keywords: Early Nobadia ; faience ; glass ; Meroitic period ; Northeast Africa ; Nubia ; SEM-EDS
https://doi.org/10.1080/0067270X.2022.2157624

Rwanda
TEMBO, N. M. 2022. Politics of Memorialisation in a Rwandan Witness Memoir: Marie Béatrice Umutesi’s Surviving the Slaughter. English Academy Review, 39 (2):37-51.
Keywords: atrocities ; genocide denialism ; genocide memorialisation ; Marie Béatrice Umutesi ; Rwanda ; Surviving the Slaughter ; testimonio
https://doi.org/10.1080/10131752.2022.2157999

South Africa
ABIOLU, R. T. I. 2022. Applying Reflective Writing as a Participatory Methodology for “Speaking-Up” about Gender-Based Violence in South Africa. Critical Arts, 36 (3-4):28-43.
Keywords: gender-based violence ; participatory methodology ; Reflective writing ; South Africa ; students
https://doi.org/10.1080/02560046.2022.2122526

South Africa
BUNN, D., BÜSCHER, B., MCHALE, M. R., CADENASSO, M. L., CHILDERS, D. L., PICKETT, S. T. A., RIVERS, L. & SWEMMER, L. 2022. Golden Wildebeest Days: Fragmentation and Value in South Africa’s Wildlife Economy After Apartheid. Journal of Southern African Studies, 48 (6):1013-1035.
Keywords: agrarian restructuring ; apartheid ; buffer zones ; fragmentation ; Kruger National Park ; protected areas ; wildlife economy
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2022.2145776

South Africa
DAWSON MIDDELMANN, T. J. 2022. The Production of Space at Pieter Roos Park: Public Space as a Lens into Johannesburg’s Changing Public Culture 1968–2019. South African Historical Journal, 74 (2):334-358.
Keywords: history ; Johannesburg ; Lefebvre ; production of space ; public culture ; Public space ; South Africa ; urban parks
https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2022.2071973

South Africa
EPPRECHT, M. 2022. Experiment at KwaPoyinandi: African Engagement with the Local Health Commission of the Edendale and District Public Health Area, 1942–c.1957. South African Historical Journal, 74 (2):231-253.
Keywords: Edendale ; H. Selby Msimang ; Local Health Commission ; multiracialism ; Pietermaritzburg ; social medicine ; township politics
https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2022.2131893

South Africa
FAY, D. 2022. Participation and litigation: parallel routes to policy in the South African postcolony. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 40 (3):333-353.
Keywords: customary law ; land restitution ; litigation ; marine protected areas ; South Africa ; subsistence fisheries
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2020.1781799

South Africa
GREEN, D. 2022. San rock paintings of women in the southern Maloti-Drakensberg and eastern Stormberg, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa: ritual specialists, potency and social conditioning. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 57 (4):463-499.
Keywords: Feminist theory ; identity ; initiation ; Maloti-Drakensberg ; potency ; ritual specialists ; San rock paintings ; South Africa ; Stormberg ; women
https://doi.org/10.1080/0067270X.2022.2157623

South Africa
HALLINAN, E. 2022. Landscape-scale perspectives on Later Stone Age settlement in the Tankwa Karoo, South Africa. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 57 (4):419-462.
Keywords: Landscape use ; Later Stone Age ; lithic artefacts ; South Africa ; surface archaeology
https://doi.org/10.1080/0067270X.2022.2152990

South Africa
HATTINGH, T., BAMFORD, M. K. & SCHOEMAN, M. H. 2022. A preliminary phytolith analysis of terrace soils from Buffelskloof, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 57 (4):532-554.
Keywords: agriculture ; Bokoni terraces ; environmental reconstruction ; Phytolith analysis ; South Africa
https://doi.org/10.1080/0067270X.2022.2157626

South Africa
JEFFERY-SCHWIKKARD, D. 2022. Religion and Political Parties in South Africa: A Framework and Systematic Review. Journal of Southern African Studies, 48 (6):1077-1097.
Keywords: African National Congress ; apartheid ; National Party ; political parties ; religion ; secularism ; South Africa ; systematic review
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2022.2136820

South Africa
KULJIAN, C. 2022. What Can We Learn from Mrs. Ples? – The 75th Anniversary of a Fossil. South African Historical Journal, 74 (2):364-366.
https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2022.2132695

South Africa
MAAS, T. 2022. Turning the Stereotype against Itself: A VOC Clerk, “Hottentots”, and the Formation of Colonial Discourse. Critical Arts, 36 (3-4):76-88.
Keywords: cape ; colonial history ; Grevenbroek ; Hottentots ; Khoi ; rumour ; South Africa ; stereotype theory
https://doi.org/10.1080/02560046.2022.2085314

South Africa
NTULI, G. T. 2022. “Whose Human Rights Anyway?” Post-colonial Perspectives of Being Intombi (Virgin) in Contemporary South Africa. Critical Arts, 36 (3-4):60-75.
Keywords: Cultural heritage ; human rights ; identity ; indigenous ; South Africa ; ubuntombi ; virginity testing
https://doi.org/10.1080/02560046.2022.2145326

South Africa
PARLE, J. 2022. The Bounds of Compassion? Medical Ethics and the Politics of Medical Mercy Killings in South Africa, 1930s to 1976. South African Historical Journal, 74 (2):272-307.
Keywords: Compassion ; doctor/physician-assisted death ; doctors ; dying ; euthanasia ; medical authority ; medical ethics ; mercy killing ; South African Medical and Dental Council ; State vs Hartmann
https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2022.2136740

South Africa
PAUWELS, M. 2022. Art as a Battleground for Struggles over Politics, Race, Gender and Privilege in Contemporary South Africa. Critical Arts, 36 (3-4):116-134.
Keywords: art reception ; art vandalism ; Contemporary art ; iconoclasm ; protest culture ; protest over art ; South Africa ; struggle art
https://doi.org/10.1080/02560046.2022.2143833

South Africa
PINTO DE ALMEIDA, F. 2022. A “Poor Man's Pleasure”: The Cinema House and Its Publics in Twentieth Century South Africa. Critical Arts, 36 (3-4):89-102.
Keywords: Cinema house ; leisure ; publics ; segregation ; South Africa
https://doi.org/10.1080/02560046.2023.2166967

South Africa
POWERS, T. 2022. People, policy, history: citizenship and black urban communities in South Africa. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 40 (3):354-369.
Keywords: citizenship ; policy ; South Africa ; the state ; urban politics
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2021.1950911

South Africa
ROWLANDS, E. 2022. Constructing Victimisation as Masculine Honour: Men and Intimate Partner Violence in Johannesburg. Critical Arts, 36 (3-4):44-59.
Keywords: African men ; changing gender ideas ; Domestic violence against men ; Johannesburg ; masculine honour
https://doi.org/10.1080/02560046.2022.2144922

South Africa
STAPHORST, L. 2022. ‘van die oorspronklike lippe’ (‘from the original lips’): The 19th-Century Cape Colony, Holographic Archaeology and the Historicity of Gideon von Wielligh’s /xam–Afrikaans Collection. Journal of Southern African Studies, 48 (6):993-1011.
Keywords: |xam ; Afrikaans ; Bleek and Lloyd archive ; book history ; historicity ; holographic archaeology ; plagiarism ; von Wielligh
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2022.2165772

South Africa
TRABOLD, B. 2022. ‘The Involvement of the State Had to Be a Secret’: The Impact of Vrye Weekblad and Weekly Mail Exposés on the Apartheid Government and its Conservative Apologists in the United States. South African Historical Journal, 74 (2):308-333.
Keywords: American conservatives ; Anton Harber ; apartheid ; death squads ; Inkathagate ; Irwin Manoim ; Max du Preez ; South Africa ; Vrye Weekblad ; Weekly Mail
https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2022.2110611

South Africa
VISSER, B. 2022. African Resistance to the 1887 Parliamentary Voters’ Registration Act. Journal of Southern African Studies, 48 (6):975-991.
Keywords: African voter registration ; Cape Colony ; disfranchisement ; Parliamentary Voters’ Registration Act ; political participation
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2023.2167392

South Africa
WAETJEN, T. 2022. South Africa’s Century of Cannabis Politics, 1922–2022. South African Historical Journal, 74 (2):359-363.
https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2022.2128274

Southern Africa
MASIOLA, R. 2022. Sacred Spaces in Southern African Literature: From Mhudi to Mutemwa. English Academy Review, 39 (2):52-66.
Keywords: domestication ; religious symbolism ; sacred spaces ; southern African literature ; textual cohesion ; translation
https://doi.org/10.1080/10131752.2023.2172020

Southern Africa
NDZENDZE, B. & MANYANA, Z. 2022. A differentiated courtship: A regime-type analysis of Russia’s Southern African (arms) trade, 2012–2019. South African Journal of International Affairs, 29 (4):483-507.
Keywords: African arms trade ; African trade ; Arms trade ; Regime type ; Russia-Africa relations
https://doi.org/10.1080/10220461.2022.2144942

Southern Africa
TORNIMBENI, C. 2022. The CONCP in Southern Africa and the OAU’s Liberation Committee: Settling Internal Disputes for the Independence of Angola and Mozambique. Journal of Southern African Studies, 48 (6):1099-1117.
Keywords: Angola ; CONCP ; independence ; liberation struggle ; Mozambique ; southern Africa
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2022.2136448

Subsaharan Africa
KACHUR, D. 2022. Manifestations of Russian formal and informal strategies in Southern and Eastern Africa, 2000–2022. South African Journal of International Affairs, 29 (4):509-534.
Keywords: Geopolitics: Russia-Africa relationship ; the Racket of Predatory Power ; Southern Africa ; Eastern Africa ; Russian foreign policy strategies
https://doi.org/10.1080/10220461.2022.2150302

Uganda
KANDEL, M. 2022. Customary land disputes and the commoditisation of rural land in Africa: a case study from eastern Uganda. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 40 (3):370-383.
Keywords: agrarian change ; Customary land tenure ; land commoditisation ; Uganda
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2022.2082391

West Africa
ISSAEV, L., SHISHKINA, A. & LIOKUMOVICH, Y. 2022. Perceptions of Russia’s ‘return’ to Africa: Views from West Africa. South African Journal of International Affairs, 29 (4):425-444.
Keywords: Africa ; armed conflicts ; private military companies ; Russian foreign policy ; Sahel
https://doi.org/10.1080/10220461.2022.2139289

Zimbabwe
DANDE, I. 2022. Cooking, the Crisis and Cuisines: Household Economies and Food Politics in Harare’s High-Density Suburbs, 1997–2020. Journal of Southern African Studies, 48 (6):1057-1076.
Keywords: food culture ; food insecurity ; Harare ; tsaona meals ; urban poverty ; Zimbabwe ; Zimbabwean crisis
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2023.2167391

Zimbabwe
MARMON, B. 2022. Prelude to Unilateralism: Foreclosed Independence Bids in Pre-Federation Southern Rhodesia, 1948 and 1950. South African Historical Journal, 74 (2):254-271.
Keywords: decolonisation ; empire ; Godfrey Huggins ; nationalism ; sovereignty ; white backlash
https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2022.2149847

Zimbabwe
ZAMCHIYA, P. 2022. Social Differentiation and ‘Accumulation from Above’ in Zimbabwe’s Politicised Agrarian Landscape. Journal of Southern African Studies, 48 (6):1037-1056.
Keywords: accumulation from above ; accumulation from below ; fast-track land reform ; patronage ; politics ; social differentiation ; state practices ; Zimbabwe
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2022.2158433