Recently published journal articles - week 23 2019

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Africa
MACKINNON, A. 2019. Congresswoman Frances Payne Bolton and the Trip to Africa, 1955. African Studies Quarterly, 18 (2):21.

Africa
WANKI, J. N. & NGANG, C. C. 2019. Unsettling Colonial Paradigms: Right to Development Governance as Framework Model for African Constitutionalism. African Studies Quarterly, 18 (2):20.

Africa
TONONO, S. 2018. Crafting a decolonial economic order for re-Afrikanisation in the context of South Africa. Africanus, 48 (1):1-14.
https://journals.co.za/content/journal/10520/EJC-14b5dc2381

Botswana
MOGOMOTSI, G. E. J., MOGOMOTSI, P. K. & BADIMO, D. 2018. An examination of the ipelegeng programme as poverty eradication strategy in Botswana. Africanus, 48 (1):1-16.
https://journals.co.za/content/journal/10520/EJC-14b547b59e

Burkina Faso
OUEDRAOGO, L. 2018. Mediated Sankarism: Reinventing a Historical Figure to Reimagine the Future. African Studies Quarterly, 18 (1):12.

Cameroon
FON, N. N. A. 2019. Official Bilingualism in Cameroon: An Endangered Policy? African Studies Quarterly, 18 (2):12.

Ghana
OFOSU-MENSAH, E. A. 2019. The Politics of Property Rights: The Case of Akyem Abuakwa, Ghana (1912–1943). Journal of West African History, 5 (1):83-113.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.14321/jwestafrihist.5.1.0083

Ghana
YEBOAH, T. 2019. Phoenix Rise: A History of the Architectural Reconstruction of the Burnt City of Kumase, 1874–1960. Journal of West African History, 5 (1):53-82.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.14321/jwestafrihist.5.1.0053

Liberia
BALLAH, H. L. 2019. Liberia: A Colonized Nation and the Role of English in that Process. Journal of West African History, 5 (1):29-52.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.14321/jwestafrihist.5.1.0029

Nigeria
OJO, O. 2019. Performing Trauma: The Ghosts of Slavery in Yoruba Music and Ritual Dance. Journal of West African History, 5 (1):1-27.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.14321/jwestafrihist.5.1.0001

Nigeria
SCHULZE, K. 2019. The Wild Bunch: Cowboy Clubs, Gangs, and Societies in Nigeria. Journal of West African History, 5 (1):115-141.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.14321/jwestafrihist.5.1.0115

Nigeria
SOUSA, S. 2019. The Nigerian Diaspora in the United States and Afropolitanism in Sarah Ladipo Manyika’s Like a Mule Bringing Ice Cream to the Sun. African Studies Quarterly, 18 (2):16.

Nigeria
BASIRU, A. S. & ADEPOJU, A. T. 2018. Nigeria and the African charter on the values and principles of decentralisation, local governance and local development : navigating content, context, issues and prospects. Africanus, 48 (1):1-22.
https://journals.co.za/content/journal/10520/EJC-14b5d7000a

South Africa
BARGÁR, P. 2019. Mission amidst Ideologies: Ideology and Hegemony in The Cape Town Commitment, Together towards Life, Evangelii Gaudium, and Mission of the Orthodox Church in Today’s World. Exchange, 48 (2):85-104.
https://brill.com/view/journals/exch/48/2/article-p85_2.xml

South Africa
JOOSTE, J. & FERREIRA, S. M. 2018. An Appraisal of Green Militarization to Protect Rhinoceroses in Kruger National Park. African Studies Quarterly, 18 (1):12.

South Africa
MAPITSA, C. B. 2018. Managing and imagining migrant communities. Africanus, 48 (2):1-17.
https://journals.co.za/content/journal/10520/EJC-14b64141d0

South Africa
MOHALE, D. M. 2018. Toxic political leadership and the problems of professionals in Free State municipalities. Africanus, 48 (1):1-17.
https://journals.co.za/content/journal/10520/EJC-13c7f8501a

South Africa
NOMSENGE, S. O. 2018. Education NGOs in Makhanda, South Africa : a zero sum of philanthropy and survival. Africanus, 48 (2):1-16.
https://journals.co.za/content/journal/10520/EJC-14b649dde9

South Africa
SAUTI, G. 2018. Patriarchy and poverty and the effect it has had on land ownership and housing of the women : a case study in Badirile South Africa. Africanus, 48 (1):1-15.
https://journals.co.za/content/journal/10520/EJC-13c7fcd520

South Africa
THOMPSON, P. & WISSINK, H. 2018. Recalibrating South Africa’s Political Economy: Challenges in Building a Developmental and Competition State. African Studies Quarterly, 18 (1):18.

Uganda
BONDARENKO, D. M. 2019. In Search of the True Faith: the Appearance of Orthodox Old Believers in Uganda and Spiritual Anti-globalism in Contemporary Africa. Exchange, 48 (2):127-155.
https://brill.com/view/journals/exch/48/2/article-p127_4.xml

Zambia
SAKUPAPA, T. C. 2019. Ethno-Regionalism, Politics and the Role of Religion in Zambia: Changing Ecumenical Landscapes in a Christian Nation, 2015-2018. Exchange, 48 (2):105-126.
https://brill.com/view/journals/exch/48/2/article-p105_3.xml

Zimbabwe
POWELL, J. & CHACHA, M. 2019. Closing the Book on Africa’s First Generation Coups. African Studies Quarterly, 18 (2):8.

Zimbabwe
HELLIKER, K. & BHATASARA, S. 2018. Inside the Land Occupations in Bindura District, Zimbabwe. African Studies Quarterly, 18 (1):19.

Zimbabwe
MASHIZHA, T. M. & DZVIMBO, M. A. 2018. Food security and rural livelihoods in the doldrums : exploring alternatives for Sanyati through sustainable development goals. Africanus, 48 (2):1-16.
https://journals.co.za/content/journal/10520/EJC-14b6455476