Recently published journal articles - week 37 2022

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Africa
HENNEBERG, I. 2022. Local hero? Introducing the Regional Organisations Security Activity Dataset for Africa (ROSADA). South African Journal of International Affairs, 29 (2):161-185.
Keywords: African Peace and Security Architecture ; crisis management ; dataset ; peace and security cooperation ; Regional conflict management ; regional organisations ; regionalism
https://doi.org/10.1080/10220461.2022.2087731

Africa
YINGI, E. & HLUNGWANI, P. 2022. The COVID-19 pandemic and regional integration in Africa: Implications of the responses from ECOWAS and SADC. South African Journal of International Affairs, 29 (2):227-241.
Keywords: COVID-19 ; pandemic ; protectionism ; regional integration ; SADC
https://doi.org/10.1080/10220461.2022.2099457

Ghana
MUTARU, S. 2022. Access to land in difficult times: an ethnographic study of morally compromised strangers in northern Ghana. Social Dynamics, 48 (2):314-337.
Keywords: Dagomba ; land ; Northern Ghana ; stranger ; Witchcraft ; witches ; women
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2022.2049156

Kenya
MAKEEVA, N. & RYABOVA, I. 2022. Noun Classes and Agreement in Dawida. Language Matters, 53 (2):37-67.
Keywords: agreement ; Bantu ; Dawida ; morphophonology ; noun classes
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2022.2069846

Kenya
MKUTU, K. 2022. Anticipation and Contestation along the Lapsset Infrastructure Corridor in Kenya. Nomadic Peoples, 26 (2):190-218.
Keywords: anticipation ; conflict ; corridors ; Infrastructure projects ; LAPPSET

Kenya
MUCHENA, T. & JAKAZA, E. 2022. Language Preservation, Evolution, and Loss: The Case of the Shona Language Spoken in Kenya. Language Matters, 53 (2):23-36.
Keywords: endangered languages ; language death ; language preservation ; linguistic capital ; Shona
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2022.2089718

Kenya
MURO, L. & UNUABONAH, F. 2022. Borrowed Discourse-Pragmatic Features in Kenyan English. Language Matters, 53 (2):3-22.
Keywords: interjections ; Kenyan English ; postcolonial pragmatics ; pragmatic borrowing ; pragmatic markers
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2022.2099959

Mali
JOSLIN, I. 2022. Yambo Ouologuem’s Le Devoir de Violence in the context of end-less post-colonialism. Critical African Studies, 14 (2):171-180.
Keywords: discursive violence ; francophone ; Ouologuem ; postcolonial
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2022.2097933

Nigeria
AKINRINLOLA, T. & AJAYI, T. 2022. Discourse Tactic(s) in Police-Suspect Interactions in Ibadan, Nigeria. Language Matters, 53 (2):110-126.
Keywords: Bateson’s framing theory ; discourse tact ; linguistic resources ; Nigeria ; police-suspect interaction
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2022.2093951

Nigeria
KIFORDU, H. A. 2022. Elite Transformation Towards Good Governance in Nigeria. Politikon, 49 (2):136-157.
Keywords: democracy ; good governance ; Political elites ; transformation
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589346.2022.2065425

Sahel
SEMPIJJA, N. & EYITA-OKON, E. 2022. Examining the effectiveness of the EU security-development strategy in tackling instability in the Sahel: The case for an alternative strategy? South African Journal of International Affairs, 29 (2):139-160.
Keywords: AL Qaeda ; European Union ; G5 Sahel ; Islamic State ; Sahel ; Security-development nexus
https://doi.org/10.1080/10220461.2022.2089727

South Africa
ADEBAYO, S. 2022. Post-apartheid melancholia: negotiating loss and (be)longing in South Africa. Social Dynamics, 48 (2):275-293.
Keywords: (Be)longing ; loss ; melancholia ; post-apartheid ; South Africa
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2022.2099175

South Africa
GAULE, S. 2022. South African photography and the lives of workers. Social Dynamics, 48 (2):224-254.
Keywords: apartheid ; South African photography ; the everyday ; Victor Matom ; William Matlala ; work
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2022.2085857

South Africa
KOEN, L. 2022. Investment law and South Africa’s duty to combat xenophobic attacks on migrant-owned spaza shops. South African Journal of International Affairs, 29 (2):207-226.
Keywords: full protection and security ; Investment law ; minimum standard of treatment ; physical security ; South Africa ; xenophobia
https://doi.org/10.1080/10220461.2022.2096687

South Africa
MAHLANGU, T. & SCHULZ-HERZENBERG, C. 2022. The Influence of Political Efficacy on Voter Turnout in South Africa. Politikon, 49 (2):158-174.
Keywords: electoral participation ; Political efficacy ; South Africa ; voter turnout
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589346.2022.2067446

South Africa
MAKGOBA, M. 2022. Constructing Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) as a radically transformative policy in South Africa: government v corporate discourse. Critical African Studies, 14 (2):199-217.
Keywords: : CDA ; apartheid ; autonomisation ; BEE ; CDA ; discours ; discourse ; empowerment ; transformation
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2022.2074485

South Africa
PAUWELS, M. 2022. The aesthetic politics of fighting for black economic freedom: between militant socialism, fascism and bling-bling. Social Dynamics, 48 (2):357-375.
Keywords: Black liberation ; conspicuous consumption ; Economic Freedom Fighters party ; militarism ; political aesthetics ; South African politics
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2022.2088088

South Africa
QOBO, M. & SOKO, M. 2022. The Rise of Sovereign Wealth Funds in the Global Economy: Can South Africa Establish a Sovereign Wealth Fund? Politikon, 49 (2):195-210.
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589346.2022.2076511

South Africa
SMUTS, E. 2022. From apartheid to the planetary present: breaching time in Nadine Gordimer’s “Something Out There”. Social Dynamics, 48 (2):207-223.
Keywords: deep time ; ecocriticism ; materialism ; Nadine Gordimer ; postcolonialism ; South African literature ; temporality
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2022.2085856

South Africa
XABA, M. B. 2022. Examining the meanings of ‘restitution’ for beneficiaries of the Macleantown and Salem restitution cases in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Social Dynamics, 48 (2):338-356.
Keywords: black communities ; dignity ; land reform ; land restitution ; South Africa
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2022.2103617

Southern Africa
HOBBS, P. 2022. Tapestry, ideology and counter voices in Southern Africa during apartheid. Social Dynamics, 48 (2):255-274.
Keywords: apartheid ; erasure ; ideology ; Southern Africa ; Tapestry
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2022.2099172

Subsaharan Africa
GARCÍA-RIVERO, C. 2022. Authoritarian Personality vs Institutional Performance – Understanding Military Rule in Africa. Politikon, 49 (2):175-194.
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589346.2022.2072582

Tanzania
GOODNESS, D. 2022. Language Styles of Automotive Mechanics in Selected Garages in Dar es Salaam. Language Matters, 53 (2):68-84.
Keywords: automotive mechanics ; body parts ; personification ; style, metaphor ; Swahili ; translanguaging
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2022.2089719

Tunisia
MULLIN, C. 2022. The Tunisian university at the intersection of global-local conjunctures: knowledge, power and the struggle for liberation. Critical African Studies, 14 (2):153-170.
Keywords: anti-colonialism ; anticolonialisme ; capitalism ; capitalisme ; colonialism ; colonialisme ; Knowledge production ; neocolonialism ; néocolonialisme ; production de connaissance ; Tunisia ; Tunisie
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2022.2097932

West Africa
ARHIN-SAM, K., BISONG, A., JEGEN, L., MOUNKAILA, H. & ZANKER, F. 2022. The (in)formality of mobility in the ECOWAS region: The paradoxes of free movement. South African Journal of International Affairs, 29 (2):187-205.
Keywords: Borders ; civil society ; ECOWAS ; EU ; free movement ; mobility ; securitisation ; xenophobia
https://doi.org/10.1080/10220461.2022.2084452

West Africa
ATENG, M. A. & MUSAH, A. A. 2022. The ECOWAS conflict prevention framework and the critical and emancipatory peacebuilding approach. Critical African Studies, 14 (2):181-198.
Keywords: CEDEAO ; conflict prevention ; construction de la paix ; critical ; critique ; ECOWAS ; émancipateur ; emancipatory ; peacebuilding ; prévention de conflit
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2022.2097931

Zambia
SIMUNGALA, G., JIMAIMA, H. & CHIKUTA, P. 2022. Indigenous Languages in an Online Space: Translanguaging for Visibilisation of Multilingualism and Multisemiotic Modes. Language Matters, 53 (2):85-109.
Keywords: Facebook ; indigenous languages ; online conversations ; social commentary ; stylising identities ; translanguaging
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2022.2089720

Zimbabwe
MUTANDA, D. 2022. Traditional justice mechanisms and reconciliation in Zimbabwe: assessing the benefits. Social Dynamics, 48 (2):294-313.
Keywords: African solutions to African problems ; conflict transformation ; lower-level offenders ; political will ; politically-motivated violence ; traditional reconciliation ; Zimbabwe
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2022.2097992

Zimbabwe
MWONZORA, G. & HELLIKER, K. 2022. Truce and reconciliation in Zimbabwe: from Mugabe to Mnangagwa. Critical African Studies, 14 (2):124-137.
Keywords: Eisikovits ; MDC ; Mouvement pour le changement démocratique (MDC) ; reconciliation ; réconciliation ; trêves ; truces ; ZANU-PF ; Zimbabwe
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2022.2067069

Zimbabwe
RUSERO, A. 2022. Worth the gamble? Access to information, risks and ethical dilemmas in undertaking research in authoritarian regimes: the case of Zimbabwe. Critical African Studies, 14 (2):110-123.
Keywords: Accès à l’information ; Access to information ; Authoritarianism ; autoritarisme ; Field work ; Research techniques ; techniques de recherce ; travail sur le terrain
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2022.2074486

Zimbabwe
SIBANDA, N. 2022. Cultural politics and cultural violence during Gukurahundi in Matabeleland. Critical African Studies, 14 (2):138-152.
Keywords: 5ème Brigade ; 5th Brigade ; cultural violence ; Gukurahundi ; idéologie ; ideology ; language ; langue ; violence culturelle
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2022.2074487