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Africa
BERNARDS, N. 2019. Placing African labour in global capitalism: the politics of irregular work. Review of African Political Economy, 46 (160):294-303.
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2019.1639496

Africa
ELISCHER, S. 2019. Trade union mobilisation and democratic institutionalisation in the Republic of Niger. Review of African Political Economy, 46 (160):204-222.
Keywords: Afrique francophone ; democratisation ; démocratisation ; francophone Africa ; Labour ; Main d’œuvre ; mouvements sociaux ; Niger ; social movements
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2019.1605588

Africa
GERĊCS, T. 2019. The transformation of African–Russian economic relations in the multipolar world-system. Review of African Political Economy, 46 (160):317-335.
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2019.1635442

Africa
KHISA, M. 2019. Whose Africa is rising? Review of African Political Economy, 46 (160):304-316.
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2019.1605589

Africa
LYAYA, E. C. 2019. Pathways to African steel production: secondary steel production in miniature (vintengwe) furnaces in southwestern Tanzania, AD 1680–1950. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 54 (3):322-349.
Keywords: Africa ; archaeology ; bloomery ; iron refining ; Secondary steel pathway
https://doi.org/10.1080/0067270X.2019.1644017

Botswana
WILMSEN, E., KILLICK, D., DENBOW, J., DAGGETT, A. & THEBE, P. 2019. Keeping up alliances: multifaceted values of pottery in eighth- to seventeenth-century eastern Botswana as reconstructed by optical petrography. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 54 (3):369-408.
Keywords: Botswana ; pottery ; Iron Age ; optical petrography ; site social relationships
https://doi.org/10.1080/0067270X.2019.1650523

Eritrea
MÜLLER, T. R. 2019. Borders and boundaries in the state-making of Eritrea: revisiting the importance of territorial integrity in the rapprochement between Eritrea and Ethiopia. Review of African Political Economy, 46 (160):279-293.
Keywords: Eritrea ; Érythrée ; Ethiopia ; Éthiopie ; mer Rouge ; paix ; peace ; rapprochement ; Red Sea
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2019.1605590

Ethiopia
GEBREGZIABHER, T. N. 2019. Soldiers in business: the pitfalls of METEC’s projects in the context of Ethiopia’s civil–military relations. Review of African Political Economy, 46 (160):261-278.
Keywords: affaires militaires ; Ethiopia ; Ethiopie ; mega-projects ; mégaprojets ; METEC ; military business
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2019.1613222

Nigeria
ADIBE, R., NWANGWU, C., EZIRIM, G. E. & EGONU, N. 2019. Energy hegemony and maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea: rethinking the regional trans-border cooperation approach. Review of African Political Economy, 46 (160):336-346.
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2018.1484350

Senegal
BIANCHINI, P. 2019. The 1968 years: revolutionary politics in Senegal. Review of African Political Economy, 46 (160):184-203.
Keywords: democratisation ; démocratisation ; left-wing parties ; mouvements sociaux ; partis de gauche ; politics ; politique ; revolution ; révolution ; Senegal ; Sénégal ; social movements
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2019.1631150

South Africa
ADEBAYO, J. O. 2019. The Bill, the Billed and Billy: analysis of media framing of the South African land expropriation Bill. African Identities, 17 (2):147-162.
Keywords: land ; land reform ; Expropriation ; land expropriation ; media frames ; peace journalism
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2019.1664283

South Africa
BOWMAN, A. 2019. Black economic empowerment policy and state–business relations in South Africa: the case of mining. Review of African Political Economy, 46 (160):223-245.
Keywords: Afrique du Sud ; Exploitation minière ; inégalité ; inequality ; Mining ; South Africa
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2019.1605587

South Africa
JONES, N. J. 2019. The More Things Change, the More the Madness Continues: Reminiscences of South African Journalism. Critical Arts, 33 (1):101-106.
Keywords: ethics ; apartheid ; critical thinking ; journalism ; new writing
https://doi.org/10.1080/02560046.2019.1627565

South Africa
MAWOKOMAYI, B. & OSUNKUNLE, O. O. 2019. Listeners Perceptions of Forte FM’s Role in Facilitating Community Development in Alice, South Africa. Critical Arts, 33 (1):88-100.
Keywords: perceptions ; community development ; Community radio ; facilitate ; listeners
https://doi.org/10.1080/02560046.2019.1631364

South Africa
RUNCIMAN, C. 2019. Rolling back the right to strike: amendments to South Africa’s Labour Relations Act and their implications for working-class struggle. Review of African Political Economy, 46 (160):347-356.
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2019.1641478

South Africa
ULEANYA, C., RUGBEER, Y. & OLANIRAN, S. O. 2019. Decolonization of education: exploring a new praxis for sustainable development. African Identities, 17 (2):94-107.
Keywords: decolonization ; Access with success ; globalization ; participatory access ; sustainable development
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2019.1659752

Southern Africa
STEYN, B. & ANTONITES, A. 2019. Plant use in southern Africa’s Middle Iron Age: the archaeobotany of Mutamba. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 54 (3):350-368.
Keywords: South Africa ; archaeobotany ; agriculture ; Mapungubwe ; Middle Iron Age ; Mutamba ; plant use
https://doi.org/10.1080/0067270X.2019.1644018

West Africa
HAOUR, A. & CHRISTIE, A. 2019. Cowries in the archaeology of West Africa: the present picture. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 54 (3):287-321.
Keywords: West Africa ; Atlantic trade ; cowrie shells ; currency ; trans-Saharan trade
https://doi.org/10.1080/0067270X.2019.1648726

Zimbabwe
CHIKONZO, K., CHIVANDIKWA, N. & MAKUMBIROFA, R. 2019. Towards a Conceptual Reading of Performance as a (Counter) Public Sphere. Critical Arts, 33 (1):75-87.
Keywords: Zimbabwe ; democracy ; participation ; Public sphere ; theatre and performance
https://doi.org/10.1080/02560046.2019.1627564

Zimbabwe
MAKOMBE, R. 2019. Women and the national agenda in Mashingaidze Gomo’s A fine madness (2010). African Identities, 17 (2):81-93.
Keywords: women ; Zimbabwe ; postcolonial ; discourses ; Nationalism
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2019.1659751

Zimbabwe
MLAMBO, O. B. & GWEKWERERE, T. 2019. Names, labels, the Zimbabwean Liberation War veteran and the third Chimurenga: the language and politics of entitlement in post-2000 Zimbabwe. African Identities, 17 (2):130-146.
Keywords: Labels ; names ; post-2000 Zimbabwe ; third Chimurenga ; War veterans
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2019.1660619

Zimbabwe
MPOFU, S. 2019. For a nation to progress victims must ‘move on’: a case of Zimbabwe’s social media discourses of Gukurahundi genocide silencing and resistance. African Identities, 17 (2):108-129.
Keywords: social media ; resistance ; collective memory ; Gukurahundi genocide ; Shona privilege ; Shonaliness
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2019.1660618

Zimbabwe
MUTEKWE, P. 2019. Resistance and repression in Zimbabwe: a case study of Zimplats mine workers. Review of African Political Economy, 46 (160):246-260.
Keywords: armes des faibles ; everyday resistance ; mine workers ; mineurs ; platinum mining company ; Resistance ; Résistance ; résistance quotidienne ; société d’exploitation de platine ; weapons of the weak ; Zimbabwe
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2018.1557041