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Africa
KESSI, S., MARKS, Z. & RAMUGONDO, E. 2021. Decolonizing knowledge within and beyond the classroom. Critical African Studies, 13 (1):1-9.
Keywords: African Studies ; decolonization ; activism ; coloniality ; inequality ; universities
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2021.1920749
Africa
MADSEN, L. M. & ADRIANSEN, H. K. 2021. Transnational research capacity building: Whose standards count? Critical African Studies, 13 (1):49-55.
Keywords: coloniality ; dependency ; colonialité ; connaissance universelle ; dépendance ; Projets d'appui au renforcement des capacités ; Research capacity building ; universal knowledge
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2020.1724807
Africa
MANDA, L. Z. 2021. Exploring COVID-19 infodemic in rural Africa: A case study of Chintheche, Malawi. Journal of African Media Studies, 13 (2):253-267.
Keywords: Africa ; Malawi ; pandemic ; COVID-19 ; coronavirus ; disinformation ; infodemic
Africa
MILLER, J. P. 2021. A Fanonian theory of rupture: from Algerian decolonization to student movements in South Africa and Brazil. Critical African Studies, 13 (1):10-28.
Keywords: South Africa ; Afrique du Sud ; Décolonisation ; Brazil ; Decolonization ; Brésil ; Epistémologie sociale ; Fanon ; Mouvements étudiants ; Mouvements sociaux ; Rupture ; Social Epistemology ; Social Movements ; Student Movements
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2021.1884106
Africa
NGEPAH, N. 2021. What lessons can Africa learn from the social determinants of COVID-19 spread, to better prepare for the current and future pandemics in the continent? African Development Review, 33 (S1):S45-S59.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12530
Africa
NJAMBI, W. N. & O’BRIEN, W. E. 2021. Hollywood imagines urban Africa, and it’s as bad as you think. Social Dynamics, 47 (1):83-99.
Keywords: Africa ; city ; film ; Hollywood ; stereotype ; urban
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2021.1899736
Africa
OBUYA, J. 2021. Media Accountability in Africa: A Study of Policies and Practices at Two Newsrooms in Kenya. Communicatio, 47 (1):42-59.
Keywords: Africa ; journalism ; media accountability ; media management ; newsrooms
https://doi.org/10.1080/02500167.2020.1857809
Africa
SHOBOWALE, O. 2021. A systematic review of the spread of information during pandemics: A case of the 2020 COVID-19 virus. Journal of African Media Studies, 13 (2):221-234.
Keywords: Africa ; COVID-19 ; coronavirus ; fake news ; information ; infodemic ; misinformation
Cameroon
BOUKAR, A. M., MBOCK, O. & KILOLO, J.-M. M. 2021. The impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on employment in Cameroon: A general equilibrium analysis. African Development Review, 33 (S1):S88-S101.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12512
Cameroon
DJOUMESSI, Y. F. 2021. The adverse impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the labor market in Cameroon. African Development Review, 33 (S1):S31-S44.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12508
Cameroon
NJATANG, D. K. 2021. Impact économique de la COVID-19 au Cameroun: Les résultats du modèle SIR-macro. African Development Review, 33 (S1):S126-S138.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12516
Egypt
COSENTINO, G. 2021. ‘You can’t arrest a virus’: The freedom of expression crisis within Egypt’s response to COVID-19. Journal of African Media Studies, 13 (2):207-220.
Keywords: Egypt ; COVID-19 ; freedom of expression ; authoritarianism ; computational propaganda ; foreign press
Egypt
HENDY, R. 2021. Yes, women can be equal to men in employment: evidence from Egypt. The Journal of North African Studies, 26 (4):781-806.
Keywords: Egypt ; Gender ; D13 ; employment gap ; J16 ; J22 ; simulations
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1732934
Ethiopia
ARAGIE, E., TAFFESSE, A. S. & THURLOW, J. 2021. The short-term economywide impacts of COVID-19 in Africa: Insights from Ethiopia. African Development Review, 33 (S1):S152-S164.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12519
Ghana
NYARKO, J., SERWORNOO, M. Y. W. & AZANU, B. 2021. Communication lapses to combating COVID-19 pandemic: Evaluating Ghana’s COVID-19 campaign. Journal of African Media Studies, 13 (2):159-175.
Keywords: education ; COVID-19 ; communication campaign ; indigenous ; legacy media ; political iconography
Kenya
EMOJONG’, O. 2021. Fear-arousing persuasive communication and behaviour change: COVID-19 in Kenya. Journal of African Media Studies, 13 (2):193-206.
Keywords: Kenya ; COVID-19 ; behaviour change ; extended parallel process model ; fear appeal ; health belief model ; health communication
Kenya
HARRINGTON, J., DEACON, H. & MUNYI, P. 2021. Sovereignty and development: law and the politics of traditional knowledge in Kenya. Critical African Studies, 13 (1):95-114.
Keywords: Kenya ; culture ; politics ; law ; intellectual property ; indigenous peoples ; Loi ; politique ; populations autochtones ; propriété intellectuelle ; savoir traditionnel ; traditional knowledge
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2021.1884108
Morocco
BENAMAR, J. 2021. In the shadows of colonial agricultural policies: Morocco's political failure in building a successful model for development. The Journal of North African Studies, 26 (4):733-755.
Keywords: Morocco ; colonialism ; development ; agricultural policy ; Plan Maroc Vert
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1713759
Morocco
HAMAN, O. B. 2021. The Moroccan education system, dilemma of language and think-tanks: the challenges of social development for the North African country. The Journal of North African Studies, 26 (4):709-732.
Keywords: Morocco ; Education system ; language of instruction ; social development ; think-tank
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2019.1711061
Namibia
MUSHAANDJA, N. 2021. Embodiments of love on the margins of Windhoek’s cinematic landscape. Social Dynamics, 47 (1):100-117.
Keywords: decolonising space group ; film ; Juliart ; Katutura ; Love ; Neige Moongo ; Oudano ; Tangeni Kauzuu ; Tuli Mekondjo ; Windhoek
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2021.1899735
Nigeria
ABANEME, E., NWASUM, C., CHIMA, O., ELECHI, O. & UDUMA, N. 2021. Communicating COVID-19 to rural dwellers: Revisiting the role of traditional media in crisis communication. Journal of African Media Studies, 13 (2):177-191.
Keywords: COVID-19 ; community engagement ; crisis communication ; Nigerian government ; rural dwellers ; traditional media
Nigeria
ADEITAN, M. A., ONYECHI, N. J. & OMAH, O. 2021. COVID-19 containment and control: Information source credibility and adoption of prevention strategies among residents in South West Nigeria. Journal of African Media Studies, 13 (2):235-251.
Keywords: COVID-19 ; coronavirus ; prevention strategies ; misinformation ; information sources ; source credibility ; South West Nigeria
Nigeria
AMOBI, I. T., MUSTAPHA, L. K., UDODI, L. A., AKINULIOLA-AWEDA, O., ADESULURE, M. E. & OKOYE, I. 2021. Influence of conspiracy theories, misinformation and knowledge on public adoption of Nigerian government’s COVID-19 containment policies. Journal of African Media Studies, 13 (2):269-285.
Keywords: COVID-19 ; conspiracy theories ; knowledge ; adoption ; misinformation ; government containment policies
Nigeria
EROMOSELE, F. 2021. Lagos in contemporary Nigerian music video: Brymo’s “1 Pound (The Documentary)”. Social Dynamics, 47 (1):7-22.
Keywords: Brymo ; Lagos ; Music video ; Nigeria ; the city
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2021.1902125
Nigeria
IBUKUN, C. O. & ADEBAYO, A. A. 2021. Household food security and the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria. African Development Review, 33 (S1):S75-S87.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12515
North Africa
COHEN, S. 2021. What does regression mean? politics and press freedom in Morocco and Tunisia. The Journal of North African Studies, 26 (4):585-592.
Keywords: Press freedom
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2021.1920254
North Africa
NORMAN, K. P. 2021. Migrant and refugee mobilisation in North African host states: Egypt and Morocco in comparison. The Journal of North African Studies, 26 (4):679-708.
Keywords: migration ; Morocco ; Egypt ; North Africa ; Mobilisation
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2019.1709966
Senegal
KOLOMA, Y. 2021. COVID-19, financing and sales decline of informal sector MSMEs in Senegal. African Development Review, 33 (S1):S207-S220.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12532
South Africa
ADONIS, C. K. & SILINDA, F. 2021. Institutional culture and transformation in higher education in post-1994 South Africa: a critical race theory analysis. Critical African Studies, 13 (1):73-94.
Keywords: higher education ; transformation ; post-apartheid ; critical race theory ; institutional culture ; postapartheid ; culture institutionnelle ; études supérieures ; historically white universities ; théorie critique de la race ; université historiquement blanches
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2021.1911448
South Africa
ALMEIDA, F. P. D. 2021. Seeing with the “Mother Theatre”: the sea and cinemas of Cape Town’s city centre. Social Dynamics, 47 (1):136-153.
Keywords: Cinema ; Civic Centre ; forced removals ; Foreshore ; sea ; segregation
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2021.1906147
South Africa
CHISADZA, C., CLANCE, M., MTHEMBU, T., NICHOLLS, N. & YITBAREK, E. 2021. Online and face-to-face learning: Evidence from students’ performance during the Covid-19 pandemic. African Development Review, 33 (S1):S114-S125.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12520
South Africa
DAY, K. & PATEL, Z. 2021. Speaking for the trees: a study of the relationship between discourse, power and organisational culture in competing constructions of nature. Social Dynamics, 47 (1):172-192.
Keywords: cultural theory ; discourse ; Nature ; power
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2021.1904493
South Africa
FRASSINELLI, P. P. 2021. Joburg without Joburg: the black South African romcom. Social Dynamics, 47 (1):37-52.
Keywords: black romantic comedy ; class ; Johannesburg ; race ; sex ; South African cinema
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2021.1899734
South Africa
GLENN, I. 2021. ‘Fake news’ or trust in authorities? The problems of uncertainty at a time of medical crisis. Journal of African Media Studies, 13 (2):287-299.
Keywords: COVID-19 ; fake news ; cognitive bias ; crisis communications ; triage policy ; ventilator use
South Africa
GOVENDER, E. M. 2021. Tailoring Communication to Increase the Promotion of Oral PrEP: A Culture-Centred Approach. Communicatio, 47 (1):122-142.
Keywords: adolescent girls and young women ; culture-centred approach ; human immunodeficiency virus communication ; pre-exposure prophylaxis ; prevention strategies ; tailored communication
https://doi.org/10.1080/02500167.2021.1894195
South Africa
HIMMELMAN, N. 2021. Kurt Orderson’s Not In My Neighbourhood (2018): spatial violence in Cape Town, New York and São Paulo. Social Dynamics, 47 (1):118-135.
Keywords: Cape Town ; Kurt Orderson ; New York ; Not In My Neighbourhood ; São Paulo ; spatial violence
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2021.1915570
South Africa
MARCO, D. 2021. Out-of-placeness and the city as a space of relation in apartheid-era cinema. Social Dynamics, 47 (1):69-82.
Keywords: Anti-apartheid films ; apartheid ; apartheid cinema ; out-of-placeness ; postapartheid ; race ; South African cinema
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2021.1916880
South Africa
QAMBELA, G. 2021. “There is only one place for me. It is here, entabeni” Inxeba (2017), Kalushi (2016) and the difficulties of “the urban” for the New South African Man. Social Dynamics, 47 (1):53-68.
Keywords: amaXhosa ; Inxeba ; Kalushi ; Same-sex desire ; traditional initiation
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2021.1899737
South Africa
RASOOL, S. & HARMS-SMITH, L. 2021. Towards decoloniality in a social work programme: a process of dialogue, reflexivity, action and change. Critical African Studies, 13 (1):56-72.
Keywords: decolonization ; pedagogy ; décolonisation ; Decoloniality ; curriculum transformation ; Décolonialité ; étude en travail social ; pédagogie ; Social Work education ; transformation du curriculum
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2021.1886136
South Africa
SALLEY, R. 2021. Visions, writings and walls: perceptual learning and the artwork of Kemang Wa Lehulere. Critical African Studies, 13 (1):29-48.
Keywords: éducation ; Knowledge ; décolonialité ; Education ; Art ; art conceptuel ; Art Education ; Civil Imagination ; Conceptual Art ; connaissance ; Decoloniality ; imagination civique
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2021.1884107
South Africa
TAU, S. 2021. Brenda Fassie and Busiswa Gqulu: a relationship of feminist expression, aesthetics and memory. Social Dynamics, 47 (1):23-36.
Keywords: Brenda Fassie ; Busiswa Gqulu ; feminist expressions ; music videos ; queer ; South Africa
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2021.1920817
South Africa
TOMASELLI, K. 2021. Unpacking History, Unpacking Corruption, and Unpacking Media Analysis: Some Recent Books on the South African Media. Communicatio, 47 (1):1-19.
Keywords: South Africa ; history ; resistance ; journalism ; state capture ; media studies
https://doi.org/10.1080/02500167.2021.1895241
South Africa
WILLIAMS, M. L., SAUNDERSON, I. P. & DHOEST, A. 2021. Students’ Perceptions of the Adoption and Use of Social Media in Academic Libraries: A UTAUT Study. Communicatio, 47 (1):76-94.
Keywords: social media ; Facebook ; Twitter ; academic libraries ; Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology
https://doi.org/10.1080/02500167.2021.1876123
Southern Africa
STRAUSS, I., ISAACS, G. & ROSENBERG, J. 2021. The effect of shocks to GDP on employment in SADC member states during COVID-19 using a Bayesian hierarchical model. African Development Review, 33 (S1):S221-S237.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12524
Subsaharan Africa
AGYEI, S. K., ISSHAQ, Z., FRIMPONG, S., ADAM, A. M., BOSSMAN, A. & ASIAMAH, O. 2021. COVID-19 and food prices in sub-Saharan Africa. African Development Review, 33 (S1):S102-S113.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12525
Subsaharan Africa
MUASYA, G. 2021. Print Media Framing of Definitions and Causes of, and Solutions to, Work-Life Balance Issues in Kenya. Communicatio, 47 (1):60-75.
Keywords: discourse ; Sub-Saharan Africa ; domestic workers ; framing ; print media ; work-life balance
https://doi.org/10.1080/02500167.2020.1854806
Subsaharan Africa
ROSENBERG, J., STRAUSS, I. & ISAACS, G. 2021. COVID-19 impact on SADC labour markets: Evidence from high-frequency data and other sources. African Development Review, 33 (S1):S177-S193.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12528
Subsaharan Africa
WOLLNIK, S. 2021. The societal importance of journalistic health reporting on the COVID-19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa: Impressions from science and health journalism organizations. Journal of African Media Studies, 13 (2):139-158.
Keywords: public ; coronavirus crisis ; health emergency ; journalistic associations ; journalistic functions ; media assistance ; medical journalism
Togo
DANDONOUGBO, Y., TOSSOU, Y., ATAKE, E.-H. & EKOUEVI, D. K. 2021. Effets de la COVID-19 sur la variation du revenu et la sécurité alimentaire des ménages au Togo. African Development Review, 33 (S1):S194-S206.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12529
Tunisia
DENNISON, J. & DRAEGE, J. 2021. The dynamics of electoral politics after the Arab Spring: evidence from Tunisia. The Journal of North African Studies, 26 (4):756-780.
Keywords: Tunisia ; Arab Spring ; Islamism ; electoral behaviour ; political psychology
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1732216
Tunisia
GANI, W. 2021. The causal relationship between corruption and irresponsible behavior in the time of COVID-19: Evidence from Tunisia. African Development Review, 33 (S1):S165-S176.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12518
Tunisia
HASSEN, M. 2021. The Almohad legacy in the reign of al-Mustanṣir (647–675 AH/1249–1277 CE). The Journal of North African Studies, 26 (4):597-610.
Keywords: legacy ; al-Mustanṣir ; Almohads ; Ḥafṣids ; Ifrīqiya ; makhzen
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1763102
West Africa
COULIBALY, S. 2021. COVID-19 policy responses, inflation and spillover effects in the West African Economic and Monetary Union. African Development Review, 33 (S1):S139-S151.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12527
West Africa
WONYRA, K. O., LANIE, T. & SANOUSSI, Y. 2021. Effets Potentiels de Court-terme de la Pandémie de la COVID-19 sur la Pauvreté dans les Pays de l'Union Economique et Monétaire Ouest Africaine (UEMOA). African Development Review, 33 (S1):S60-S74.
Keywords: COVID-19 ; Développement Durable ; Pauvreté ; UEMOA
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12509