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Africa
JOURNO, A. 2021. Reading the paratext: posture and self-fashioning in African “little magazines”. Social Dynamics, 47 (2):210-227.
Keywords: African small magazines ; pan-Africanism ; paratext ; readership ; sociability networks
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2021.1958300

Africa
OUMA, C. E. W. & KRISHNAN, M. 2021. Small magazines in Africa: ecologies and genealogies. Social Dynamics, 47 (2):193-209.
Keywords: Africa ; diaspora ; Pan-Africanism ; Small magazines
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2021.1972763

Africa
SUHR-SYTSMA, N. 2021. Reading for lyric in the African digital litmag. Social Dynamics, 47 (2):243-263.
Keywords: futurity ; Historical poetics ; literary magazines ; lyric reading ; poetry ; screen reading
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2021.1958306

East Africa
SAGAWA, T. 2021. Dynamics of Cultural Value of Non-Pastoral Activities among the Daasanach in East Africa. Nomadic Peoples, 25 (2):206-225.
Keywords: social change ; livelihood diversification ; commercial farms ; cultural value ; fishing

Egypt
DE SMET, B. 2021. ‘Authoritarian resilience’ as passive revolution: a Gramscian interpretation of counter-revolution in Egypt. The Journal of North African Studies, 26 (6):1077-1098.
Keywords: Egypt ; Gramsci ; Authoritarianism ; counter-revolution ; revolution ; Tahrir
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1801266

Egypt
GERVASIO, G. & TETI, A. 2021. Prelude to the revolution. Independent civic activists in Mubarak’s Egypt and the quest for hegemony. The Journal of North African Studies, 26 (6):1099-1121.
Keywords: Egypt ; intellectuals ; subaltern ; Gramsci ; 2011 uprising ; civic activism
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1801267

Egypt
STRAMER-SMITH, J. & HARTSHORN, I. M. 2021. Securitising the new Egypt: Partisan vs. revolutionary demands. The Journal of North African Studies, 26 (6):1166-1189.
Keywords: labour ; Egypt ; securitisation ; authoritarianism ; revolution
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1752197

Ethiopia
MAINS, D. & MULAT, R. 2021. The Ethiopian developmental state and struggles over the reproduction of young migrant women’s labor at the Hawassa Industrial Park. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 15 (3):359-377.
Keywords: migration ; gender ; Ethiopia ; development ; industrialization ; labor
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2021.1949118

Kenya
KONAKA, S. 2021. Reconsidering the Resilience of Pastoralism from the Perspective of Reliability: The Case of Conflicts between the Samburu and the Pokot of Kenya, 2004-2009. Nomadic Peoples, 25 (2):253-277.
Keywords: conflict ; Pokot ; resilience ; reliability professionals ; Samburu

Kenya
LITTLE, P. D. 2021. Does Livelihood and Asset Diversification Contribute to Pastoralist Resilience?: the Case of Il Chamus, Baringo County, Kenya, 1980-2018. Nomadic Peoples, 25 (2):181-205.
Keywords: migration ; Kenya ; resilience ; inequality ; livelihood diversification

Kenya
MUELLER-HIRTH, N. 2021. Reparations and the politics of waiting in Kenya. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 15 (3):464-484.
Keywords: Kenya ; power ; waiting ; time ; Reparations ; transitional justice
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2021.1950749

Kenya
MWANGI, M. 2021. Nexus/Busara and the rise of modern Kenyan literature. Social Dynamics, 47 (2):228-242.
Keywords: pioneer Kenyan literature ; postcolonial ; Small magazines
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2021.1958316

Kenya
POLLINI, J. & GALATY, J. G. 2021. Resilience through Adaptation: Innovations in Maasai Livelihood Strategies. Nomadic Peoples, 25 (2):278-311.
Keywords: resilience ; pastoralism ; Maasai ; diversification ; extensification ; Intensification ; panarchy

Kenya
SEMPLICI, G. 2021. Resilience and the Mobility of Identity: Belonging and Change among Turkana Herders in Northern Kenya. Nomadic Peoples, 25 (2):226-252.
Keywords: identity ; resilience ; Turkana ; ambivalence ; flexibility

Morocco
GRAIOUID, S. 2021. The intellectual as zaṭāṭ: the public sphere, the state, and the field of contentious politics in Morocco. The Journal of North African Studies, 26 (6):1221-1245.
Keywords: Morocco ; state ; public sphere ; Intellectual ; zaṭāṭ
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1768853

Northern Africa
GENAUER, J. 2021. Comparing inclusion in constitution-making in Egypt, Tunisia, and Iraq. The Journal of North African Studies, 26 (6):1190-1220.
Keywords: Middle East ; North Africa ; inclusion ; institution building ; Political transition
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1759424

Northern Africa
MANDUCHI, P. 2021. Between old and new epistemological paradigms: Gramscian readings of revolutionary processes in Egypt and Tunisia. The Journal of North African Studies, 26 (6):1057-1076.
Keywords: Tunisia ; Egypt ; hegemony ; civil society ; Gramsci ; passive revolution
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1801265

Rwanda
BOLIN, A. 2021. The strategic internationalism of Rwandan heritage. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 15 (3):485-504.
Keywords: Rwanda ; foreign policy ; Germany ; repatriation ; Heritage diplomacy ; postcolonial relations ; shared heritage
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2021.1952796

South Africa
CURREY, J. 2021. The South African Special Branch v The New African 1962–64: censorship by harassment of a radical journal. Social Dynamics, 47 (2):288-296.
Keywords: Apartheid ; Censorship ; Small Magazines ; South Africa ; The New African
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2021.1960723

South Africa
ELLIS, W., CUPIDO, C. & SAMUELS, M. I. 2021. Walking with herders: following into the multispecies classroom. Anthropology Southern Africa, 44 (2):50-63.
Keywords: ethnobotany ; multispecies approach ; pastoral systems ; walking as methodology
https://doi.org/10.1080/23323256.2021.1912615

South Africa
KASEMBELI, S. N. 2021. Cape Littoral colonial constructions of barrenness and desire in Therese Benadé’s Kites of Good Fortune and Rayda Jacobs’s The Slave Book. Social Dynamics, 47 (2):297-311.
Keywords: barren ; Cape Littoral ; desire ; land ; sexual ; slavery
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2021.1963570

South Africa
NIEHAUS, I. 2021. Blaming the father: witchcraft, de-industrialisation and generation in South Africa. Anthropology Southern Africa, 44 (2):64-79.
Keywords: South Africa ; witchcraft ; masculinity ; generation ; de-industrialisation ; multi-temporal research
https://doi.org/10.1080/23323256.2021.1974909

South Africa
REID, K. 2021. Small and joined in print: Ivan Vladislavić, “Tsafendas’s Diary,” and Staffrider magazine (1988). Social Dynamics, 47 (2):264-287.
Keywords: alternative comics ; editing ; Ivan Vladislavić ; Ravan Press ; small magazines ; Staffrider
https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2021.1973335

Tanzania
CROSS, C. 2021. Dissent as cybercrime: social media, security and development in Tanzania. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 15 (3):442-463.
Keywords: Tanzania ; development ; social media ; security ; policing ; Cybercrime
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2021.1952797

Tanzania
JACKSON, J. M. 2021. ‘Off to Sugar Valley’: the Kilombero Settlement Scheme and ‘Nyerere's People’, 1959–69. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 15 (3):505-526.
Keywords: Tanzania ; development ; kilombero ; Nyerere ; Ujamaa ; villagisation
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2021.1938812

Tanzania
TALLEH NKOBOU, A. & AINSLIE, A. 2021. ‘Developmental nationalism?’ Political trust and the politics of large-scale land investment in Magufuli's Tanzania. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 15 (3):378-399.
Keywords: Tanzania ; land investments ; developmental nationalism ; Magufuli ; political trust
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2021.1951944

Tunisia
GHERIB, B. 2021. Revolution and transition in Tunisia as crises of hegemony. The Journal of North African Studies, 26 (6):1144-1165.
Keywords: Tunisia ; hegemony ; transition ; Gramsci ; revolution
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1801269

Tunisia
MERONE, F. 2021. Analysing revolutionary Islamism: Ansar al-Sharia Tunisia according to Gramsci. The Journal of North African Studies, 26 (6):1122-1143.
Keywords: Islamism ; Gramsci ; revolution ; Ansār al-Sharia ; Salafism
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1801268

Uganda
HAZAMA, I. 2021. Citizenship, Resistance and Animals: Karamoja Region Pastoralists' Resilience against State Violence in Uganda. Nomadic Peoples, 25 (2):312-328.
Keywords: agency ; civil society ; Dodoth ; nomadic pastoralism ; non-human

Uganda
NAYLER, J. 2021. ‘Much better than earlier’: dam-building in Uganda and understanding development through the past. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 15 (3):400-420.
Keywords: Africa ; Uganda ; history ; development ; Dams ; high modernism
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2021.1950751

Zimbabwe
BASURE, H. S., NHODO, L., DUBE, C. & KANYEMBA, R. 2021. Death and the sociocultural dimensions of forced relocations: experiences from the Tugwi-Mukosi displacement in Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe. Anthropology Southern Africa, 44 (2):80-93.
Keywords: belonging ; death rituals ; forced displacements ; honour and dishonour ; Tugwi-Mukosi Dam
https://doi.org/10.1080/23323256.2021.1973904

Zimbabwe
MUNORIYARWA, A. 2021. When watchdogs fight back: resisting state surveillance in everyday investigative reporting practices among Zimbabwean journalists. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 15 (3):421-441.
Keywords: Zimbabwe ; journalists ; mainstream media ; digital surveillance ; investigating reporting ; Journalism practice
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2021.1949119