Recently published journal articles - week 36 2023

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Africa
ADEKOLA, O., NAMAWEJJE, H., OGUGUAH, N., ONYEGBULAM, L., NWEZE, V., ABASILIM, A., IKEGWU, O. & MULEMA, A. 2023. How COVID-19 has affected research productivity in Africa: lessons for the future. African Geographical Review, 42 (4):431-446.
Keywords: Africa ; Covid-19 pandemic ; gender ; research productivity ; workload
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2022.2063142

Africa
BESENYŐ, J. & SHAFFER, R. 2023. Terrorism against healthcare facilities and workers in Africa: An assessment of attack modes, targets and locations. African Security Review, 32 (3):311-331.
Keywords: Africa ; healthcare ; hospitals ; terrorism ; terrorist attacks
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2023.2213220

Africa
CAKATA, Z. & RAMOSE, M. B. 2023. When ukucelwa ukuzalwa becomes bride price: spiritual meaning lost in translation. African Identities, 21 (3):478-490.
Keywords: indigenous language ; IsiXhosa ; Language ; lobola ; marriage practices
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2021.1940091

Africa
NEGEDU, I. A., ENYIMBA, M. & OSUALA, A. N. 2023. Rethinking the identity problem in African philosophy: a conversationalist account. African Identities, 21 (3):449-461.
Keywords: African philosophy ; conversational thinking ; identity problem ; method
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2021.1937937

Africa
SEGELL, G. 2023. United States Marine Corps Force Design 2030 omits Africa. African Security Review, 32 (3):332-349.
Keywords: Africa ; counterinsurgency ; counterintelligence ; Force Design 2030 ; Great Power Competition ; grey zone ; intelligence ; security ; United States Marine Corps ; violent extremist organisations
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2023.2213689

Burkina Faso
SERVIN, J. & MOSELEY, W. G. 2023. The hidden safety net: wild and semi-wild plant consumption and dietary diversity among women farmers in Southwestern Burkina Faso. African Geographical Review, 42 (4):483-503.
Keywords: dietary diversity ; feminist political ecology ; food environment ; foraging ; Nutrition
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2022.2074481

Democratic Republic of Congo
TUMBA, T. D. 2023. Analysing election-related violence in the 2011 national elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo. African Security Review, 32 (3):243-257.
Keywords: Democratic Republic of Congo ; election-related violence ; Neopatrimonialism ; patrimonialism ; patron-client network
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2023.2189017

Democratic Republic of Congo
WILD-WOOD, E., WAY, Y., BABA, A., KANGAMINA, S., FALISSE, J.-B., GRANT, L. & PEARSON, N. 2023. Perceptions of COVID-19 in faith communities in DR Congo. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):79-100.
Keywords: COVID-19 ; DR Congo ; Faith communities ; Health ; Religion
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2235659

East Africa
KITATA, M. 2023. Re-narrating the Eastern Africa Coast through music on YouTube: Vitali Maembe’s Little Town Bagamoyo. African Identities, 21 (3):662-677.
Keywords: counter-hegemonic re-narrating ; Eastern Africa Coast ; history ; vitali maembe ; Youtube
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2021.1955658

Ghana
ADOM, D., ADU-MENSAH, J. & KQUOFI, S. 2023. COVID-19 private burial with 25 persons in the lens of the mortuary rites culture in Ghana. African Identities, 21 (3):543-558.
Keywords: coronavirus pandemic ; Ghana ; Mortuary culture ; private burial ; spiral time theory ; technology
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2021.1947188

Ghana
SAFO KANTANKA, S. N., ADDANEY, M., AKUDUGU, J. A., ANAAFO, D., APEATSE, R. Q. & CLARKE, L. 2023. Impact of land use and climate change on forest reserves in Ghana. African Geographical Review, 42 (4):447-466.
Keywords: Bosomkese Forest Reserve ; forest cover change ; forest fringe communities ; Forest reserve management ; local environmental change ; rural land uses
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2022.2070768

Kenya
DOWNING, T., OLAGO, D. & NYUMBA, T. 2023. Role of history in shaping perceptions of climate change in the alpine areas of Kenya. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):101-120.
Keywords: Climate change adaptation ; land-use history ; tropical montane ; ecosystem services ; cultural resilience ; indigenous knowledge
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2237266

Kenya
FAY, F. 2023. The politics of skeletons and ruination: living (with) debris of the Two Fishes Hotel in Diani Beach, Kenya. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):222-240.
Keywords: absence ; capitalism ; Diani Beach ; Infrastructure ; Kenya ; ruins ; tourism
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2231789

Kenya
GREVEN, D. 2023. Bursting pipes and broken dreams: on ruination and reappropriation of large-scale water infrastructure in Baringo County, Kenya. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):241-261.
Keywords: construction ; Kenya ; reappropriation ; Ruination ; water infrastructure
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2231790

Kenya
HASSAN, R., KANYINGA, K. & NATHAN, I. 2023. No Option but to Settle! The Community Land Act, Devolution and Pastoralism in Samburu County, Kenya. Nomadic Peoples, 27 (2):292-314.
Keywords: Community Land Act ; devolution ; Kenya ; pastoralists ; sedentism

Kenya
KIMARI, W. 2023. Resisting imperial erasures: Matigari ruins and relics in Nairobi. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):207-221.
Keywords: Kenya ; Matigari ; Nairobi ; relics ; ruination ; Ruins
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2231787

Kenya
KOVAČ, U. & RAMELLA, A. L. 2023. From ruins and rubble: promised and suspended futures in Kenya (and beyond). Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):141-164.
Keywords: capitalism ; development ; future-making ; infrastructure ; Kenya ; mega-projects ; Ruins ; urbanity
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2245263

Kenya
LACAN, L. 2023. In the ruins of past forest lives: remembering, belonging and claiming in Katimok, highland rural Kenya. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):186-206.
Keywords: belonging ; claims ; Forest ; Kenya ; landscape ; ruins ; traces
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2231786

Kenya
MCCRONE, F. 2023. ‘I have opened the land for you’: pastoralist politics and election-related violence in Kenya’s arid north. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):121-140.
Keywords: devolution ; Election violence ; Kenya ; pastoralism ; public authority
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2245596

Kenya
MKUTU, K. 2023. The frontier on the doorstep: development and conflict dynamics in the southern rangelands of Kenya. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):22-39.
Keywords: development ; dispossession ; frontier ; geothermal ; Infrastructure ; Kenya ; Maasai ; violence
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2227938

Kenya
RAMELLA, A. L., SCHMIDT, M. & STYLES, M. A. 2023. Suspending ruination: preserving the ambiguous potentials of a Kenyan flower farm. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):165-185.
Keywords: anticipatory action ; Capitalism ; flower industry ; Kenya ; lateral practices ; ruination
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2231785

Kenya
RODGERS, C. & SEMPLICI, G. 2023. Sedentist Epidemiology: COVID-19 Policies and Pastoral Mobility in Turkana County, Kenya. Nomadic Peoples, 27 (2):221-241.
Keywords: borders ; COVID-19 ; pastoralism ; public Health ; sedentism

Kenya
SAALFELD, J. & MWAKIMAKO, H. A. 2023. Integrationism vs. rejectionism: revisiting the history of Islamist activism in coastal Kenya. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):40-56.
Keywords: Ansar Sunnah ; Coastal Kenya ; Islamic Party of Kenya ; Islamism ; Salafism
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2237372

Kenya
SALZA, A. 2023. Drought and Floods at Lake Turkana: an Anomaly for Pastoralists? Nomadic Peoples, 27 (1):95-99.

Malawi
JUWAYEYI, M. M., LEONARD, L. A. & MWAUNGULU, H. E. 2023. The Enduring Legacy of British-Promulgated Institutions on Civil Liberties and Governance in Post-Independence Malawi: An Analysis Grounded in Historical Institutionalism. Journal of Southern African Studies, 49 (2):225-246.
Keywords: British ; civil liberties ; governance ; historical institutionalism ; institutions ; Malawi
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2023.2241337

Malawi
LUSAKA, M. 2023. David Livingstone and Heritage Diplomacy in Malawi–Scotland Relations. Journal of Southern African Studies, 49 (2):265-284.
Keywords: colonialism ; David Livingstone ; diplomacy ; heritage ; international co-operation ; memory ; Scotland–Malawi Partnership
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2023.2238549

Malawi
MWABA, A. K. 2023. African Agency in Democracy Promotion: The African Union and Election Observation in Malawi. Journal of Southern African Studies, 49 (2):247-263.
Keywords: African Union ; election observation ; international organisations ; political agency
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2023.2238561

Namibia
MAUERMAN, M., TJISEUA, V. & GROVES, D. W. 2023. Seeing Cattle like a State: Sedentist Assumptions of the Namibian Livestock Identification and Traceability System. Nomadic Peoples, 27 (2):171-197.
Keywords: Africa ; livestock tracing ; Namibia ; pastoralism ; sedentism

Niger
LUNAČEK, S. 2023. Schooled Tuaregs' Engagement with Mobile Pastoralism in the Agadez Region (Niger): Avoidable Sedentism and Alternative Forms of Cooperation. Nomadic Peoples, 27 (2):242-264.
Keywords: development ; pastoralism ; schooled Tuareg ; schooling of nomads ; sedentism

Nigeria
BUSARI, D. & ODETOYINBO, O. 2023. Home grown; home inspired: the resilience of traditional hand built pottery production in Ìjàyè, Abéòkúta, Southwest Nigeria. African Identities, 21 (3):510-526.
Keywords: Hand built pottery ; Ìjàyè- Abéòkúta ; indispensability ; relevance ; usage ; usage and relevance of pottery
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2021.1940839

Nigeria
OLADEJO, M. T. 2023. Ibadan market women and Lebanese traders in Southwest Nigeria, 1900–1960. African Identities, 21 (3):603-618.
Keywords: Ibadan; market women; Lebanese traders; colonial economy
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2021.1954878

Nigeria
OWOEYE, G. 2023. Women’s engagement in participatory politics of Kogi State, Nigeria. African Identities, 21 (3):590-602.
Keywords: Attitude ; Kogi ; Nigeria ; political awareness ; political participation ; rights ; women
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2021.1952853

Nigeria
PATE, U. A. & JIBRIL, A. 2023. Safety training deficiency, threats and adaptive measures among journalists reporting violent conflict in North East Nigeria. African Security Review, 32 (3):227-242.
Keywords: Boko Haram; conflict reporting; insurgency; media freedom; risk management; journalist safety; threats of violence; intimidation
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2023.2179412

South Africa
ETHERINGTON, N. 2023. Writing David Livingstone Back into South African History. Journal of Southern African Studies, 49 (2):285-299.
Keywords: Botswana ; Christian missions ; colonialism ; David Livingstone ; exploration ; firearms ; Zambia
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2023.2221009

South Africa
KHUMALO, K. 2023. The problem with the removal of the motive requirement from the offence of terrorism – A short commentary. African Security Review, 32 (3):289-293.
Keywords: Motive ; Protection of Constitutional Democracy Against Terrorist and Related Activities Act 33 of 2004 ; Protection of Constitutional Democracy Against Terrorist and Related Activities Amendment Act 23 of 2022 ; South Africa ; terrorism
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2023.2186795

South Africa
MUKONDE, K. T. 2023. ‘If you belong to my generation and you never read James Hadley Chase, then you are not educated’: Everyday Reading of High School Students in Soweto, 1968–1976. Journal of Southern African Studies, 49 (2):205-224.
Keywords: apartheid ; Bantu Education ; Black Consciousness ; reading cultures ; Soweto uprising ; student activists
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2023.2204782

South Africa
NGCAMU, B. S. & MANTZARIS, E. 2023. Partial, falsified and adverse print media reporting: studying 2015 xenophobic violence. African Identities, 21 (3):644-661.
Keywords: Content analysis ; inflammatory statements ; media platforms ; social media platforms ; South African police service
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2021.1955657

South Africa
TIVENGA, D. R. 2023. Post-apartheid youth choices, expectations and contestations in Malaika Wa Azania’s memoirs of a born free: reflections on the rainbow nation and Phumlani Pikoli’s born free loaders. African Identities, 21 (3):527-542.
Keywords: choice ; contestation ; expectation ; Post-apartheid South Africa ; youth
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2021.1947187

South Africa
WEBB, D. A. 2023. Faku’s Tusks: Colonialism, Resistance and Accommodation in Early 20th‐Century South Africa. Journal of Southern African Studies, 49 (2):185-204.
Keywords: Bokleni ; chiefs ; colonial rule ; Faku ; Mangala ; MaNgangelizwe ; Mpondo ; Mpondoland ; Transkei
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2023.2246108

South Sudan
LUKOU, Y. S., ATARI, D. O., SUBE, K. L. L., LAKO, J., OCHI, E. B. & ELRAYAH, I. E. 2023. The risk and associated control problems of Human African Trypanosomosis (HAT) in the endemic foci of Greater Equatoria Region, South Sudan. African Geographical Review, 42 (4):415-430.
Keywords: Gambian HAT (gHAT) ; Human African Trypanosomosis (HAT) ; parasite ; South Sudan ; tsetse fly
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2022.2063141

Subsaharan Africa
LOPES DOS SANTOS, K. 2023. Forgotten territories: the uneven geography of FDI in Africa and the case studies of Burundi, Central African Republic, Comoros, the Gambia, Guinea-Bissau and São Tomé and Príncipe. African Geographical Review, 42 (4):467-482.
Keywords: consumer market ; foreign direct investment ; infrastructure ; labor ; political stability ; Uneven development
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2022.2073241

Sudan
SULIEMAN, H. M. & YOUNG, H. 2023. The Resilience and Adaptation of Pastoralist Livestock Mobility in a Protracted Conflict Setting: West Darfur, Sudan. Nomadic Peoples, 27 (1):3-31.
Keywords: conflict ; Darfur ; mobility ; pastoralism ; resilience ; Sudan

Tanzania
ROBERTS, G. 2023. The rise and fall of a Swahili tabloid in socialist Tanzania: Ngurumo newspaper, 1959–76. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):1-21.
Keywords: newspapers ; print capitalism ; race ; socialism ; TANU ; Tanzania
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2246762

Uganda
BENYERA, E. 2023. Neither child soldier nor warlord but a survivor: Dominic Ongwen and the need for survivors’ justice in international criminal justice. African Security Review, 32 (3):275-288.
Keywords: Acholiland ; epistemic loneliness ; Joseph Kony ; Lakwena’s Holy Spirit Movement ; Lord’s Resistance Army ; war spirits
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2023.2198998

Uganda
DAY, C., MORETO, W. & RAVARY, R. 2023. Ranger/soldier: patterns of militarizing conservation in Uganda. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):57-78.
Keywords: conservation ; law enforcement ; Militarization ; poaching/anti-poaching ; Uganda ; wildlife authorities
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2235660

Uganda
KHISA, M. 2023. Uganda’s ruling coalition and the 2021 elections: change, continuity and contestation. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):325-343.
Keywords: Broad-base ; coalition ; Museveni ; NRM ; patronage ; succession ; Uganda
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2246761

Uganda
MACDONALD, A., OWOR, A. & TAPSCOTT, R. 2023. Explaining youth political mobilization and its absence: the case of Bobi Wine and Uganda’s 2021 election. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):280-300.
Keywords: authoritarianism ; democracy ; elections ; patronage ; Uganda ; youth
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2235661

Uganda
OKOTH, H. O. 2023. How Are the Karamojong Politically Marginalised? Nomadic Peoples, 27 (1):48-72.
Keywords: anti-pastoralist policy ; climatic conditions ; engagement of local people ; Karamoja (Uganda) ; pastoralism ; persistent poverty ; political marginalisation ; political representation ; resource allocation

Uganda
SSENTONGO, J. S. & ALAVA, H. 2023. Citizenship moods in the late Museveni era: a cartoon-powered analysis. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):301-324.
Keywords: Affect ; cartoons ; citizenship ; elections ; inequality ; politics ; Uganda
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2238376

Uganda
WILKINS, S. 2023. Authoritarian micro-politics: village chairpersons in NRM Uganda and the lessons of their 2018 re-election. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):344-362.
Keywords: authoritarianism ; decentralisation ; local politics ; NRM ; Uganda
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2237265

Uganda
WILKINS, S. & VOKES, R. 2023. Transition, transformation, and the politics of the future in Uganda. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 17 (1-2):262-279.
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2023.2236848

West Africa
LENSHIE, N. E., EZEIBE, C. & UGWU, C. 2023. Ethnic groups across Nigeria–Cameroon border territories: contested autochthony and contentious ethnic identities in Mambilla Plateau, Nigeria. African Identities, 21 (3):619-643.
Keywords: Autochthony claim-making ; ethnic identities ; Mambilla Plateau ; politics of belonging ; social identity ; What is going on and who is responsible? Scholarship on conflict on the Mambila Plateau. A response to Lenshie et al. 2021
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2021.1955656

West Africa
USMAN, A. A. & ONAPAJO, H. 2023. Why West African states do not go to war with each other: ‘Pan-West Africanism’ and constructivist international relations. African Security Review, 32 (3):258-274.
Keywords: Armed conflict ; constructivism ; ECOWAS ; Pan West-Africanism ; West Africa
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2023.2193165

Zambia
DOBLE, J. 2023. ‘He’s black; I’ll speak to him in Chilapalapa’: Prickly Proximity and the Slow Death of a Colonial Pidgin in Zambia. Journal of Southern African Studies, 49 (2):301-322.
Keywords: colonialism ; emotion ; linguistics ; post-colonialism ; white settlement ; Zambia
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2023.2241328

Zimbabwe
MANGEYA, H. & NGOSHI, H. T. 2023. The discursive construction of blackness on WhatsApp status posts in Zimbabwe. African Identities, 21 (3):491-509.
Keywords: coloniality of being ; MCDA ; public sphere ; status posts ; WhatsApp
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2021.1940092

Zimbabwe
NDAKARIPA, M. 2023. Civil society and peacebuilding in Zimbabwe’s 2018 elections. African Security Review, 32 (3):294-310.
Keywords: authoritarianism ; Civil society ; elections ; peacebuilding ; violence ; Zimbabwe
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2023.2210124

Zimbabwe
OGUNYEMI, C. B. 2023. Representing gender violence and structural inequalities in Zimbabwe: studies in the postcolonial women novels of Zimbabwean literary ideologue. African Identities, 21 (3):577-589.
Keywords: feminism ; gender ; postcolonial literature and African literature ; sectarian violence ; Zimbabwe
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2021.1952062

Zimbabwe
SITHOLE, E. & MASEKO, P. 2023. Language and identity politics in the American Board Mission church in Zimbabwe. African Identities, 21 (3):559-576.
Keywords: language politics ; missionaries ; Mt Selinda mission ; Ndau archive ; Ndau identity
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2021.1947779

Zimbabwe
TINHU, S. 2023. Points of Entry into Zimbabwean Post-Independence Politics: Mugabe, the Military or the Social Subalterns. Journal of Southern African Studies, 49 (2):323-328.
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2023.2237352