Recently published journal articles - week 15 2020

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Africa
ADEOLA, D. & ADEOLA, O. 2019. The Extractive Sector and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Case of Chevron Nigeria. Communicatio, 45 (3):40-66.
Keywords: corporate social responsibility ; sustainable development ; extractive sector ; Global Memorandum of Understanding (GMoU) ; Niger Delta
https://doi.org/10.1080/02500167.2019.1639783

Africa
ADEOTI, G. 2019. The loudness of the “Unsaid”: Proverbs in selected African drama. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 30 (1):82-104.
Keywords: “Unsaid” ; African drama ; meaning ; paremiology ; Proverbs
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/191102

Africa
DIPIO, D. 2019. African motherhood proverbs and worldview: A matriarchal perspective. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 30 (1):3-23.
Keywords: African proverbs ; African worldview ; matriarchy ; motherhood ; patriarchy
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/191115

Botswana
MMOLAI, S. O. & MAKAMBE, U. 2019. Selected Stakeholders’ Perception of the Contribution of Vocational Education to Botswana’s Economy. Makerere Journal of Higher Education, 11 (2):105-118.
Keywords: BTVET ; Development ; Graduate employment
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/majohe/article/view/193031

Ghana
AMISSAH-ARTHUR, J. B. 2019. Theorising pornogrammar in the Akan folktale tradition: The trickster’s rhetorical indirection and sexual indiscretion. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 30 (1):54-81.
Keywords: Akan ; Ananse ; phallus ; pornogrammar ; trickster
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/191100

Ghana
AMOAKO, G., DARTEY-BAAH, K., OWUSU-FRIMPONG, N. & KEBRETI, C. 2019. Corporate Social Responsibility: Perspectives of Foreign and Local Oil Marketing Companies in Ghana. Communicatio, 45 (3):67-92.
Keywords: Ghana ; CSR ; foreign oil marketing companies ; local oil marketing companies ; OMCs
https://doi.org/10.1080/02500167.2020.1723661

Ghana
AMUAH, J. A. & WUAKU, H. M. 2019. Use of proverbs as communicative tool in Ghanaian choral music compositions. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 30 (1):133-160.
Keywords: communication ; composition ; Ghanaian choral music ; Ghanaian composers ; Proverbs
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/191107

Ghana
DANSIEH, S. A. 2019. Proverbs and naturalness in mother-tongue translation: the Dagaare New Testament in perspective. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 30 (1):105-132.
Keywords: connotativeness ; naturalness ; Proverbs ; receptor language ; translation/translating
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/191105

Ghana
MOHAMMED, W. F., XIAO, A. & HILTON, E. 2019. A Critical Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility in Ghana’s Telecommunications Industry. Communicatio, 45 (3):4-22.
Keywords: Global South ; Ghana ; corporate social responsibility ; sustainable development ; development communication ; management communication ; telecommunications
https://doi.org/10.1080/02500167.2018.1552601

Ghana
OSSEO-ASARE, K. 2019. Ogya ne atuduro nna faako - Fire and gunpowder do not sleep together: Teaching and learning Materials Science and Engineering with African proverbs. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 30 (1):195-217.
Keywords: deconstruction ; indirection ; materials science and engineering ; pedagogy ; Proverbial discourse
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/191112

Ghana
OWU-EWIE, C. 2019. Proverbs in marriage: Counselling role and implications. Legon Journal of the Humanities, 30 (1):24-53.
Keywords: Akan ; counselling ; marriage ; Proverbs
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ljh/article/view/191097

Nigeria
ABUBAKAR, L. A., SAYUTI, O. A., TUKUR, M. A. & IJEOMA, O. C. 2019. Preparedness for and Commitment to Pre-service ‘Teaching Practice’ in Kwara State, Nigeria. Makerere Journal of Higher Education, 11 (2):95-104.
Keywords: Reform ; Teacher-training ; Teaching practice
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/majohe/article/view/193025

Nigeria
EWEBIYI, I. O., AKINSULU, A. A. & ADERINTO, A. 2019. Perception of Ecotourism among Undergraduate Students of Agricultural Science in Tai Solarin University of Education and Olabisi Onabanjo University. Makerere Journal of Higher Education, 11 (2):161-170.
Keywords: Curricula reform ; Ecotourism ; Relevance
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/majohe/article/view/193045

Nigeria
FUNKE, F. M. & OLUWAFEMI, A. M. 2019. Teachers’ Perception of the usefulness of ICT in Colleges of Education in Osun State, Nigeria. Makerere Journal of Higher Education, 11 (2):149-159.
Keywords: E-learning ; ICT ; Teacher training
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/majohe/article/view/193042

Nigeria
LUKMON, A. K. 2019. Utilization of E-Learning Resources among Tertiary Students in Ogun State, Nigeria. Makerere Journal of Higher Education, 11 (2):139-147.
Keywords: E-learning ; ICT ; Resources management
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/majohe/article/view/193038

South Africa
BERG, L. V. D. & KLAPWIJK, N. 2020. The Impact of Second-Language Storybook Reading on the Vocabulary Acquisition of Grade 1 Learners. Language Matters, 51 (1):63-85.
Keywords: interactive vocabulary instruction ; PPVT ; reading development ; second-language vocabulary ; storybook reading ; vocabulary acquisition
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2019.1657488

South Africa
ENGELBRECHT, A. 2020. An Appraisal Theory Approach to News Reports on Rhino Poaching in South Africa. Language Matters, 51 (1):86-112.
Keywords: South Africa ; appraisal theory ; emotive language ; news reporting ; news reports ; rhino ; rhino poaching
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2019.1701266

South Africa
MAKHANYA, T. & ZIBANE, S. 2020. Students’ Voices on How Indigenous Languages Are Disfavoured in South African Higher Education. Language Matters, 51 (1):22-37.
Keywords: decoloniality ; university ; language ; indigenous ; African students
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2020.1711533

Tanzania
MUYA, F. & TUNDUI, H. 2019. Justifications for Undertaking Marketing Orientation Studies in Higher Learning Institutions in Tanzania. Makerere Journal of Higher Education, 11 (2):171-188.
Keywords: Marketing ; Privatisation ; Reform
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/majohe/article/view/193046

Uganda
SSENTANDA, M. & ASIIMWE, A. 2020. Challenges to the Acquisition of Literacy in Rural Primary Schools in Northern Uganda. Language Matters, 51 (1):38-62.
Keywords: Uganda ; literacy ; teacher training ; mother-tongue education ; school dropout rate
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2020.1717587

Uganda
SEKIWU, D., MUWAGGA, A. M. & ITAAGA, N. 2019. Philosophical Identities in the ‘Market’ for University Education in Uganda. Makerere Journal of Higher Education, 11 (2):119-137.
Keywords: Funding ; Liberalisation ; Marketisation
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/majohe/article/view/193034

Zimbabwe
SITHOLE, E. 2020. Challenges Encountered on the Rekete ChiNdau—Leave a Legacy Facebook Page. Language Matters, 51 (1):3-21.
Keywords: Zimbabwe ; cultural identity ; social media ; language maintenance ; Facebook ; Ndau
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2020.1738533

Zimbabwe
NHAPI, T. G. 2019. Natural Resource Degradation through Tobacco Farming in Zimbabwe: CSR Implications and the Role of the Government. Communicatio, 45 (3):23-39.
Keywords: Zimbabwe ; tobacco ; natural resources ; community development ; community
https://doi.org/10.1080/02500167.2019.1569541