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Africa
AROWOLO, D. E. 2024. Dancing on a knife-edge: European colonisation of Africa and Nigeria’s cultural crisis. African Identities, 22 (2):430-446.
Keywords: Africa ; colonialism ; conflict ; culture ; slave trade
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14725843.2022.2040422

Africa
CHIMAKONAM, J. O. & EGBAI, U. O. 2024. Is ‘Africa’ a racial slur and should the continent be renamed? African Identities, 22 (2):293-306.
Keywords: Africa ; Anaesia ; black ; Igbo language ; racial slur
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14725843.2021.2017262

Africa
JOSEPH, J. E. 2024. Critical factors to consider in the trade–security nexus of the African Continental Free Trade Area: A catalyst for establishing peace. African Security Review, 33 (2):131-155.
Keywords: AfCFTA ; intra-Africa trade ; liberalisation ; peace and security ; RECs ; trade
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2024.2303459

Africa
SHULIKA, L. S. & SHAFIEI, M. 2024. Assessing the role of the United Nations in countering terrorism in Africa: A case study of the Lake Chad Basin. African Security Review, 33 (2):156-174.
Keywords: Africa ; Boko Haram ; counterterrorism measures ; Lake Chad Basin ; MNJTF ; terrorism ; United Nations operations
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2024.2307422

Africa
MPOTSIAH, M. 2023. Language debate in the development of African written literature. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 12 (2).
Keywords: African literature ; language debate ; Relativists ; Universalists ; written literature
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/264770

Cameroon
CHÉTIMA, M., MAHAMAT, M. & GARAKTCHEME, G. 2024. Reinserting ex-associates of Boko Haram in Cameroon. African Security Review, 33 (2):196-209.
Keywords: Boko haram ; Cameroon ; communities ; DDR ; ex-associates ; Islamic terrorism ; reinsertion
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2024.2307425

Ethiopia
DAGNE, H., ASSEFA, E. & TEFERI, E. 2024. Mapping and Quantifying Land Degradation in the Omo-Gibe River Basin, South-Western Ethiopia. African Geographical Review, 43 (3):452-466.
Keywords: GIS ; Indicators ; Land Degradation ; MEDALUS ; Omo-gibe basin
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2022.2164023

Ethiopia
GEREMEW, T., GONSAMO, A., ZEWDIE, W. & PELLIKKA, P. 2024. Extrapolation of canopy height and cover metrics of GEDI LiDAR in tropical montane forest ecosystem. African Geographical Review, 43 (3):467-483.
Keywords: canopy height ; Ethiopia ; extrapolation ; GEDI ; LiDAR ; remote sensing
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2023.2164865

Ethiopia
MELESE, M. & GASHURE, S. 2024. Assessing landslide susceptibility using geospatial technology in Bonga town, southwestern Ethiopia. African Geographical Review, 43 (3):498-518.
Keywords: Bonga ; Frequency ratio ; GIS ; landslide ; landslide susceptibility ; remote sensing
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2023.2172054

Ethiopia
SORESSA, T. & GEBRE-EGZIABHER, T. 2024. Hydroelectric power dam-induced land use land cover change in Ethiopia, the case of AMerti-Nashe dams Horo Guduru Wollega Zone. African Geographical Review, 43 (3):431-451.
Keywords: Amerti-Nashe ; Horo Gudru ; Hydroelectric power dams ; land cover change ; land use ; LST
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2022.2162093

Ghana
NYAMEKYE, K. A., AFRAM, M. K. & WIREKO-GYEBI, R. S. 2024. The effects of the synergy of community and government management practices on forest reserves in Ghana: the case of Mpameso forest. African Geographical Review, 43 (3):484-497.
Keywords: forest management challenges ; forest reserve ; fringe communities ; Mpameso forest reserve ; the theory of planned behavior
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2023.2166541

Ghana
AKINDELE, J. A. & AKANO, R. D. 2023. Production and Interpretation of Accentual Intonation Tunes in L2 Acquisition: Implications for Nigerian Spoken English Accent. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 12 (1):73-91.
Keywords: Accentual intonation tune ; L2 acquisition ; Native Engliahes ; Nigerian spoken English accent ; University undergraduates
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/258573

Ghana
APPAH, C., DUAH, R. A. & KAMBON, Ọ. B. 2023. Cardinal numerals in Akan: A Construction Morphology account. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 12 (1):48-72.
Keywords: Akan ; Cardinal numeral ; Construction Morphology ; Constructional idiom ; Template unification
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/258571

Ghana
BOAKYE, B., AKPANGLO-NARTEY, R. & AMUZU, E. 2023. Sociophonetics of [r] in Akan. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 12 (2).
Keywords: [r] ; Akan ; rhotic ; Sociophonetics
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/264765

Ghana
BROOHM, O. N. & MARFO, C. O. 2023. Noun-noun compounding in Esahie. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 12 (3).
Keywords: Construction Morphology ; Esahie ; headedness ; Noun-Noun compounding ; recursion
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/264875

Ghana
NINDOW, M. O. 2023. Morphology and syntax of Dagbani proverbial names. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 12 (2).
Keywords: compound. ; Dagbani ; Mabia (Gur) ; Proverbial name ; Structure
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/264767

Ghana
NYARKO, I., ADOMAKO, K. & ODOOM, J. 2023. Assessing the Phonological Processes in Akan Child Language. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 12 (1):24-47.
Keywords: Akan ; Child language ; Phonological processes ; Slip of tongue ; Speech errors
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/258568

Ghana
NYARKO, I., AMOH, S. & AGYEKUM, N. O. 2023. The syntax and collocations of Akan ideophonic words. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 12 (3).
Keywords: Akan ; collocation ; Ideophones ; negation sensitivity. ; polarity
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/264879

Ghana
OFORI, S. A. 2023. Place-name lexicalization in Akan: on the segmental and prosodic processes and constraint. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 12 (2).
Keywords: Akan ; lexicalization ; prosody ; segment ; sequence ; vowel
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/264788

Ghana
OWUSU, E. 2023. The perceptions of selected Ghanaian language teachers about virtual teaching and learning during crises. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 12 (2).
Keywords: ' ; language teaching ; Teacher's perceptions ; virtual learning
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/264769

Ghana
SADAT, M. 2023. Sociolinguistic aspects of the spoken version of Hausa in Ghana. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 12 (1):1-23.
Keywords: Ghana ; Ghanaian Hausa ; language ; sociolinguistic ; zongo
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/258567

Lesotho
MAKUMANE, M. A. & FRU, R. N. 2024. Learners’ attitudes towards multilingualism: the case of French in Lesotho. African Identities, 22 (2):258-276.
Keywords: Attitudes ; French language ; missionaries ; multilingualism ; neoliberalism
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14725843.2021.2008305

Lesotho
MOSIA, P. A. & TSEEKE, M. 2024. Explaining parents’ experiences of raising children with autism spectrum disorders in Lesotho. African Identities, 22 (2):307-322.
Keywords: Autism ; diagnosis ; Lesotho ; parents’ experiences ; support
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14725843.2021.2018990

Mali
BESTER, D. 2024. Predatory rule and the rise of military coups: Insights from the 2020 Malian case. African Security Review, 33 (2):175-195.
Keywords: frustration-aggression theory ; Mali ; military coups ; predatory governance ; Predatory rule ; socio-political analysis
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2024.2307424

Mozambique
BARLOW, E., DOBOŠ, B. & RIEGL, M. 2024. On territoriality of the Mozambican insurgency: Controlling lands of the slander cape? African Security Review, 33 (2):115-130.
Keywords: Islamic State ; Mozambique ; Territoriality
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2023.2295257

Nigeria
ADEOTI, G. & SALAWU, O. 2024. Old song, new melody: gender contestations in the appropriated comedy of Samobaba’s Yorùbá Bollywood. African Identities, 22 (2):241-257.
Keywords: comedy ; gender ; new media ; skits ; Yorùbá Bollywood
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14725843.2021.2008304

Nigeria
ASHINDORBE, K., OLAIFA, T. & UDEGBUNAM, K. C. 2024. Vaccine nationalism and the quest for indigenous COVID-19 vaccine in Nigeria. African Identities, 22 (2):401-411.
Keywords: COVID-19 ; health security ; local capacity ; vaccine nationalism
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14725843.2022.2034597

Nigeria
JIBRIL, A. T., MOHAMAD ALI, A., MOHD KASIM, Z. & CHAN, M. Y. 2024. Lexicalisation and metaphorisation of Nigeria’s unity in selected national newspapers’ congratulatory announcements. African Identities, 22 (2):277-292.
Keywords: lexicalisation ; Linguistic analysis ; metaphorisation ; NCAs ; Nigeria ; unity discourse
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14725843.2021.2016370

Nigeria
NNAMANI, K. E., NGOKA, R. O., OKOYE, K. M. & NWOKE, H. U. 2024. The Nigerian state and the realities of managing COVID-19 pandemic: whither political restructuring and economic diversification? African Identities, 22 (2):366-387.
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic ; economic diversification ; Nigerian state ; political restructuring ; state capacity
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14725843.2022.2028603

Nigeria
OBADAHUN, S. O., KADIR, N. A. & ABU BAKAR, M. Z. 2024. Training and development of public university academics in Nigeria and sustainable development goals (SDGs). African Identities, 22 (2):323-336.
Keywords: academics ; Millennium development goals ; sustainable development goals ; university. training and development
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14725843.2021.2021851

Nigeria
OJEDOKUN, U. A. & DINNE, C. E. 2024. Perception and attitude of Nigerian police personnel towards the adoption of spiritual security mechanism for police operations. African Identities, 22 (2):337-350.
Keywords: Nigeria police force ; police operations ; policing ; Spiritual security mechanism
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14725843.2021.2024068

Nigeria
OJEWALE, O. 2024. Learning on the edge: Impacts of banditry on education and strategic options for resilience in northwest Nigeria. African Security Review, 33 (2):210-227.
Keywords: Bandits ; education ; Nigeria ; resilience ; violence
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2024.2327314 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/10246029.2024.2327314

Nigeria
AIGBEDO, W. I. 2023. The guild system as an ethnolinguistic marker of identity in Ẹdo. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 12 (3).
Keywords: Ethnolinguistics ; Guild System ; Identity ; Ideology ; Performative Linguistics ; Translatology. ; Variation
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/264874

Nigeria
LARE, D. 2023. Covid 19 and the metaphors of crisis in selected texts by Adichie and Achebe: a Jungian psycho-analytical reading. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 12 (2).
Keywords: artist ; Biafra ; Covid 19 ; crisis ; discourse ; grief
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/264766

South Africa
GUKURUME, S. 2024. Pentecostalism, ontological (in)security and the everyday lives of international university students in South Africa. African Identities, 22 (2):412-429.
Keywords: Cape Town ; ontological (in)security ; Pentecostalism ; university students
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14725843.2022.2034598

Southern Africa
MAVENGANO, E. & NKAMTA, P. N. 2024. Bare life and subjectivity in post-Independence era: the figure of homo sacer in selected Southern African narratives. African Identities, 22 (2):351-365.
Keywords: Biopolitics ; conviviality ; homo sacer ; necropolitics ; sovereign power ; zone of exception
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14725843.2022.2028602

Tanzania
KASAVAGA, F. & ALPHONCE, C. 2023. Lexical borrowing: the influence of loanwords on the semantics of Kihehe. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 12 (3).
Keywords: additive borrowing ; cultural borrowing ; loanwords ; semantic change
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/264877

Zimbabwe
MUSANGA, T. 2024. Zimbabwe’s post-2000 land reform programme, inter-ethnic hierarchies among ‘Black Zimbabweans’ and the potential of resource conflict: the case of Chipinge District. African Identities, 22 (2):388-400.
Keywords: Black Zimbabweans ; land reform programme ; Ndau ; resource conflict
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14725843.2022.2032591