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Burkina Faso
SIEVEKING, N. & ANDRIEU, S. 2019. The evolution of professional contemporary dance in Burkina Faso. Critical African Studies, 11 (1):63-86.
Keywords: Burkina Faso ; dance ; danse ; cultural politics ; entreprenariat ; entrepreneurship ; formation ; politiques culturelles ; professionalization ; professionnalisation ; training
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2019.1651662

Democratic Republic of Congo
BRAUN, L. 2019. Dancing ambiguities in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Critical African Studies, 11 (1):103-120.
Keywords: Women ; Dance ; Congo ; Danse ; Femmes ; Kinshasa ; Leopoldville ; Léopoldville ; Moralité ; Morality
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2019.1651664

Gabon
ATERIANUS-OWANGA, A. 2019. ‘Butt shakers' versus national ballet: dancing national identity during the one-party rule in Gabon (1968–1990). Critical African Studies, 11 (1):31-47.
Keywords: gender ; Gabon ; genre ; nationalism ; dance ; danse ; nationalisme ; traditions
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2019.1650648

Ghana
ABOAGYE, D. & ZUME, J. T. 2019. Assessing groundwater quality in peri-urban localities of Kumasi, Ghana. African Geographical Review, 38 (4):390-405.
Keywords: fecal bacteria ; hand-dug well water quality ; physico-chemical parameters of water quality ; Sanitation and groundwater quality ; peri-urban communities
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2018.1484781

Ghana
AMOAKO, C. & ADOM-ASAMOAH, G. 2019. From the seat of a traditional Kingdom to a Garden city: the socio-spatial politics of managing green areas in Kumasi, Ghana. African Geographical Review, 38 (4):310-325.
Keywords: customary ownership ; Garden city ; Kumasi ; open spaces ; urban planning
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2018.1436076

Ghana
DAPILAH, F., NIELSEN, J. Ø. & AKONGBANGRE, J. N. 2019. Peri-urban transformation and shared natural resources: the case of shea trees depletion and livelihood in Wa municipality, Northwestern Ghana. African Geographical Review, 38 (4):374-389.
Keywords: Peri-urban ; Northwestern Ghana ; shared natural resources ; Shea trees ; sustainable livelihood ; Wa municipality
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2018.1480395

Ghana
JONAH, O.-T. & ABEBE, T. 2019. Tensions and controversies regarding child labor in small-scale gold mining in Ghana. African Geographical Review, 38 (4):361-373.
Keywords: Ghana ; education ; poverty ; abolition ; Child labor ; small-scale mining ; work-free childhood
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2018.1480394

Ghana
KPIENBAAREH, D. & LUGINAAH, I. 2019. Modeling the internal structure, dynamics and trends of urban sprawl in Ghanaian cities using remote sensing, spatial metrics and spatial analysis. African Geographical Review, 0 (0):1-19.
Keywords: Ghana ; spatial analysis ; spatial metrics ; Spatio-temporal dynamics ; Tamale ; urban sprawl ; Wa
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2019.1677482

Ghana
MURRAY, G., AGYARE, A., DEARDEN, P. & ROLLINS, R. 2019. Devolution, coordination, and community-based natural resource management in Ghana’s community resource management areas. African Geographical Review, 38 (4):296-309.
Keywords: Ghana ; natural resource management ; community-based ; Decentralization ; protected area
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2018.1426022

Kenya
BUSHIDI, C. F. 2019. ‘The sport and fun of the countryside!’: dance, novelty, and cosmopolitan lifestyle in interwar rural Kenya. Critical African Studies, 11 (1):10-30.
Keywords: Kenya ; East Africa ; dance ; Afrique de l’Est ; caractère cosmopolite ; cosmopolitanism ; créatif ; creative ; danse ; époque de l’entre guerre ; interwar era ; mobilité rurale ; rural-to-urban mobility
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2019.1650650

Kenya
MYERS, C. W. & MEDLEY, K. E. 2019. Electrification as development for sustainable livelihoods at Mt. Kasigau, Kenya. African Geographical Review, 38 (4):326-342.
Keywords: East Africa ; Energy ; development ; livelihood strategies ; participatory GIS
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2018.1436077

Nigeria
OJO, A., IBEH, S. C. & KIEGHE, D. 2019. How Nigeria’s 2015 presidential election outcome was forecasted with geodemographics and public sentiment analytics. African Geographical Review, 38 (4):343-360.
Keywords: Nigeria ; forecasting ; Geodemographics ; geographic information science ; presidential election ; public sentiment analysis
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2018.1447976

Senegal
SWANSON, A. 2019. Codifying African dance: the Germaine Acogny technique and antinomies of postcolonial cultural production. Critical African Studies, 11 (1):48-62.
Keywords: Senegal ; Sénégal ; African contemporary dance ; dance technique ; danse contemporaine africaine ; École des Sables ; Germaine Acogny ; postcolonial cultural production ; production culturelle postcoloniale ; technique de danse
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2019.1651663

Subsaharan Africa
KANSANGA, M., ATUOYE, K. & LUGINAAH, I. 2019. Same problem, conflicting ‘truths’: rethinking the missing links in forest degradation narrativization in Ghana. African Geographical Review, 38 (4):283-295.
Keywords: sub-Saharan Africa ; environmental narratives ; forest degradation ; forest policy ; Ghana: carbon forestry ; Narrative analysis
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2017.1415814