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Africa
KELLECIOGLU, D. 2020. The deep coloniality of economics – a (r)evolutionary appraisal. Review of African Political Economy, 47 (165):484-493.
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2020.1763288

Africa
MUNYI, E. N. 2020. Africa’s stalled structural transformation: the end of the flying geese? Review of African Political Economy, 47 (165):474-483.
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2020.1789855

Africa
TAGWIREI, C. 2020. The nucleation of ubuntu discourse. African Identities, 18 (4):392-406.
Keywords: discourse ; ubuntu ; African philosophy ; Apartheid ; Nucleation ; nucleus
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1770574

Africa
THAKHATHI, A. & NETSHITANGANI, T. G. 2020. Ubuntu-as-Unity: Indigenous African proverbs as a ‘re-educating’ tool for embodied social cohesion and sustainable development. African Identities, 18 (4):407-420.
Keywords: Ubuntu ; Pan-Africanism ; sustainable development ; African proverbs ; unity ; Indigenous
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1776592

Botswana
MATLAPENG, K. M., BABATUNDE, G. B. & AKINTOLA, O. 2020. How do HIV/AIDS policies address access to HIV services among men who have sex with men in Botswana? African Journal of AIDS Research, 19 (3):165-176.
Keywords: Botswana HIV/AIDS policies ; equal access ; health care services ; key population ; non-discriminatory health care ; policy documents
https://doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2020.1782446

Botswana
MOGENDE, E. & RAMUTSINDELA, M. 2020. Political leadership and non-state actors in the greening of Botswana. Review of African Political Economy, 47 (165):399-415.
Keywords: Botswana ; Basarwa ; État vert ; Green state ; leadership politique ; political leadership ; politique de la faune ; power relations ; relations de pouvoir ; wildlife policy
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2020.1826298

Democratic Republic of Congo
BRAUN, L. N. & BUSE, R. N. B. 2020. Infectious Images: Viral Internet Content in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Critical Arts, 34 (4):103-116.
Keywords: Africa ; Democratic Republic of Congo ; online communities ; political cartoons ; Viral media ; virality
https://doi.org/10.1080/02560046.2020.1753089

East Africa
JANSEN, B. J. & BRUIJNE, M. D. 2020. Humanitarian spill-over: the expansion of hybrid humanitarian governance from camps to refugee hosting societies in East Africa. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 14 (4):669-688.
Keywords: Tanzania ; Kenya ; humanitarianism ; host communities ; hybrid settlements ; Refugee camps
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2020.1832292

East Africa
MUTUA, S. N. & YANQIU, Z. 2020. Regulating online content in East Africa: Potential challenges and possible solutions. Journal of African Media Studies, 12 (3):319-334.
Keywords: East Africa ; empowerment ; social media ; cyberlaws ; digital literacy ; online content regulation

East Africa
NJUGUNA, J. & JJUUKO, M. 2020. A framing analysis of mainstream newspaper coverage of the 2013 ‘Coalition of the Willing’ initiative in East Africa. Journal of African Media Studies, 12 (3):241-254.
Keywords: East Africa ; regional integration ; newspapers ; Coalition of the Willing ; framing analysis ; political conflict

East Africa
RØNNING, H. 2020. Constitutional referendums and the media in Africa: Reporting the aborted referendum in Tanzania – 2015. Journal of African Media Studies, 12 (3):301-317.
Keywords: Tanzania ; Kenya ; Zimbabwe ; constitutional change ; election reporting ; newspaper reporting on referendums and constitutional change ; referendums

Egypt
SHATA, A. & AMIN, K. 2020. The sociocultural and political influences on the practice of media advocacy: The case of sexual harassment in Egypt. Journal of African Media Studies, 12 (3):335-349.
Keywords: Egypt ; policy change ; campaign ; coalition-building ; focusing events ; media advocacy ; sexual harassment

Eswatini:
KITCHEN, P. J., BÄRNIGHAUSEN, K., DUBE, L., MNISI, Z., DLAMINI-NQEKETO, S., JOHNSON, C. C., BÄRNIGHAUSEN, T., NEVE, J. W. D. & MCMAHON, S. A. 2020. Expansion of HIV testing in Eswatini: stakeholder perspectives on reaching the first 90. African Journal of AIDS Research, 19 (3):186-197.
Keywords: AIDS ; governance ; sub-Saharan Africa ; qualitative research ; 90-90-90 ; facilitators ; inhibitors ; interviews
https://doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2020.1790399

Ethiopia
ASPEN, H. & WOLDEYESUS, B. 2020. Priceless land: valuation and compensation of expropriated farmland in the Amhara region, Ethiopia. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 14 (4):651-668.
Keywords: rights ; land rights ; compensation ; Land expropriation ; peasant-state relations
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2020.1831851

Ethiopia
ØSTEBØ, T. & TRONVOLL, K. 2020. Interpreting contemporary Oromo politics in Ethiopia: an ethnographic approach. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 14 (4):613-632.
Keywords: ethnicity ; Ethiopia ; politics ; Oromo ; ethno-nationalism ; federalism ; political anthropology
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2020.1796255

Ghana
AGOMOR, K. S., ADAMS, S. & ASANTE, W. 2020. Anatomy of Ghana’s parliamentary elections and democratic consolidation. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 38 (3):399-414.
Keywords: Ghana ; democracy ; political parties ; voting behaviour ; Parliamentary elections
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2020.1774523

Ghana
DARTEH, E. K. M. 2020. Individual and contextual predictors of comprehensive HIV and AIDS knowledge among young females in Ghana. African Journal of AIDS Research, 19 (3):222-230.
Keywords: public health ; sub-Saharan Africa ; mass media ; young women ; cohabitating ; pandemic
https://doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2020.1802307

Ghana
FORKUOR, J. B., AGYEMANG, E. & ODONGO, D. A. 2020. Regulatory discretion, social networks and negotiated orders in street food regulations: a qualitative analysis of street food regulations in urban Ghana. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 38 (3):499-513.
Keywords: social networks ; discretion ; negotiated order ; Street foods ; street level bureaucrats ; urban regulations
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2020.1778649

Kenya
KIMARI, W. 2020. War-talk: an urban youth language of siege in Nairobi. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 14 (4):707-723.
Keywords: youth ; Nairobi ; Eastlands ; Mathare ; police violence ; Sheng ; War-talk
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2020.1831847

Kenya
KIMARI, W., MELCHIORRE, L. & RASMUSSEN, J. 2020. Youth, the Kenyan state and a politics of contestation. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 14 (4):690-706.
Keywords: Kenya ; Youth ; heterogeneity ; political agency ; securitization
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2020.1831850

Kenya
KING, E., HAREL, D., BURDE, D., HILL, J. & GRINSTED, S. 2020. Seeing like students: what Nairobi youth think about politics, the state and the future. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 14 (4):802-822.
Keywords: Kenya ; youth ; political violence ; hope ; civic engagement ; secondary school
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2020.1831846

Kenya
MELCHIORRE, L. 2020. “A new animal”: student activism and the Kenyan state in an era of multiparty politics, 1991–2000. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 14 (4):780-801.
Keywords: Kenya ; protest ; ethnicity ; political violence ; student activism ; multiparty politics ; university of Nairobi
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2020.1832370

Kenya
RASMUSSEN, J. & STAPELE, N. V. 2020. ‘Our time to recover’: young men, political mobilization, and personalized political ties during the 2017 primary elections in Nairobi. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 14 (4):724-742.
Keywords: Kenya ; elections ; decentralization ; recognition ; redistribution ; and agency ; clientelism ; youth politics
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2020.1831849

Kenya
UGANGU, W. 2020. Election reporting and githerinization of Kenya’s media. Journal of African Media Studies, 12 (3):255-266.
Keywords: Kenya ; elections ; decentralization ; political economy ; democracy ; globalization ; political communication ; ‘ ; githeri media’

Kenya
WHITTAKER, H. 2020. Youth on the margins: criminalizing Kenya's pastoral frontier, c. 1930-present. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 14 (4):763-779.
Keywords: Kenya ; youth ; Somali ; criminality ; banditry ; radicalization
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2020.1833607

Kenya
ŽÁK, T. F. 2020. Building a culture of resistance: securitising and de-securitising Eastleigh during the Kenyan government’s Operation Usalama Watch. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 14 (4):743-762.
Keywords: Kenya ; international relations ; resistance ; desecuritisation ; Eastleigh ; Operation Usalama Watch ; Securitisation ; subaltern studies
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2020.1831848

Lesotho
MATLOSA, K. 2020. Pondering the culture of violence in Lesotho: a case for demilitarisation. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 38 (3):381-398.
Keywords: violence ; Lesotho ; development ; Conflict ; demilitarisation ; democratisition
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2020.1749246

Namibia
KALOMO, E. N., JUN, J. S., LEE, K. & KADDU, M. N. 2020. HIV stigma, resilience and depressive symptoms among older adults living with HIV in rural Namibia. African Journal of AIDS Research, 19 (3):198-205.
Keywords: depression ; HIV-related stigma ; seniors
https://doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2020.1797841

Niger
SCHRITT, J. 2020. Crude talking: radio and the politics of naming, blaming and claiming in oil-age Niger. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 38 (3):415-436.
Keywords: Niger ; politics ; radio ; Oil ; significations
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2020.1800605

Nigeria
ALUKO-KPOTIE, B. 2020. Ọba Kòso: a fixed cultural memory project in a changing world. African Identities, 18 (4):491-503.
Keywords: cultural identity ; cultural archive ; Cultural memory ; living cultural practices ; Yorùbá heritage
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1779657

Nigeria
AMAH, M. 2020. Portrayal of Igbo Culture in the Film Adaptations of Things Fall Apart and Half of a Yellow Sun. Critical Arts, 34 (4):76-89.
Keywords: adaptation ; African literature ; Culture ; Igbo culture ; cultural representation ; Half of a Yellow Sun ; Things Fall Apart
https://doi.org/10.1080/02560046.2020.1726980

Nigeria
BUSARI, D. A. 2020. Transactional politics: the manifestations of the challenges of ‘infrastructure of the stomach’ and ‘infrastructure for the stomach’ in Nigeria. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 38 (3):366-380.
Keywords: Nigeria ; Democracy ; good governance ; stomach infrastructure ; transactional politics
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2020.1798364

Nigeria
DIALA, J. C. 2020. Normative authority of non-state laws within legal and institutional pluralism in Nigeria. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 38 (3):459-474.
Keywords: bridewealth ; development ; Legal pluralism ; non-state law ; normative authority
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2020.1779197

Nigeria
EBEKOZIEN, A. 2020. Corrupt acts in the Nigerian construction industry: is the ruling party fighting corruption? Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 38 (3):348-365.
Keywords: Nigeria ; corruption ; Construction sector ; corrupt acts ; ruling party
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2020.1758304

Nigeria
EMEKA-NWOBIA, N. U. 2020. Re-enacting identity in the greeting and address pattern among Nigerian Pentecostals. African Identities, 18 (4):479-490.
Keywords: Identity ; performance ; address ; greeting ; Nigeria Pentecostals
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1779656

Nigeria
OLASINA, G. 2020. Cultural expression using digital media by students. Journal of African Media Studies, 12 (3):351-364.
Keywords: students ; new media ; cultural expressions ; digital culture ; digital media ; users

Nigeria
ONOKWAI, J. 2020. Political economy of Nigeria–South Africa foreign direct investment relations and challenges of the manufacturing sector in Nigeria, 1999–2017. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 38 (3):331-347.
Keywords: developmental state ; manufacturing sector ; foreign direct investment ; Political economy
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2020.1758640

Nigeria
ULEANYA, C., GAMEDE, B. T. & KUTAME, A. P. 2020. Rural and irrelevant: exploration of learning challenges among undergraduates’ rural universities. African Identities, 18 (4):377-391.
Keywords: Nigeria ; South Africa ; Learning challenges ; rural university ; undergraduate university students
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1767037

Somalia
INGIRIIS, M. H. 2020. Profiting from the failed state of Somalia: the violent political marketplace and insecurity in contemporary Mogadishu. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 38 (3):437-458.
Keywords: Somalia ; contemporary Mogadishu ; political marketplace ; Somali conflict ; war economy
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2020.1774522

South Afriac
JACOBS, P. T. 2020. Mafeje: scholar–activist with noble convictions. Review of African Political Economy, 47 (165):494-503.
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2020.1815184

South Africa
ADEAGBO, M. J. & NAIDOO, K. 2020. Exploring narratives and advocating support and peer mentorship to improve HIV-positive adolescent mothers’ lives in South Africa. African Journal of AIDS Research, 19 (3):231-241.
Keywords: advocacy ; HIV ; motherhood ; adolescence ; qualitative research ; SRH
https://doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2020.1808486

South Africa
AJAYI, A. I., YUSUF, M. S., MUDEFI, E., ADENIYI, O. V., RALA, N. & GOON, D. T. 2020. Low awareness and use of post-exposure prophylaxis among adolescents and young adults in South Africa: implications for the prevention of new HIV infections. African Journal of AIDS Research, 19 (3):242-248.
Keywords: awareness ; sexual violence ; HIV ; post-exposure prophylaxis
https://doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2020.1811356

South Africa
DUBY, Z., JONAS, K., APPOLLIS, T. M., MARUPING, K., DIETRICH, J., VANLEEUW, L. & MATHEWS, C. 2020. “There is no fear in me … well, that little fear is there”: dualistic views towards HIV testing among South African adolescent girls and young women. African Journal of AIDS Research, 19 (3):214-221.
Keywords: South Africa ; attitudes ; HIV testing ; adolescent girls and young women ; behaviours
https://doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2020.1799232

South Africa
EDWARDS, A., SIEDNER, M. J., NASH, S., NEUMAN, M., DANAVIAH, S., SMIT, T., GARETA, D., KOWAL, P. & SEELEY, J. 2020. HIV serostatus, inflammatory biomarkers and the frailty phenotype among older people in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. African Journal of AIDS Research, 19 (3):177-185.
Keywords: ageing ; aging ; frailty measures
https://doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2020.1790398

South Africa
GOVENDEN, P. & CHIUMBU, S. 2020. Critiquing Print Media Transformation and Black Empowerment in South Africa: A Critical Race Theory Approach. Critical Arts, 34 (4):32-46.
Keywords: transformation ; black empowerment ; critical race theory ; Print media
https://doi.org/10.1080/02560046.2020.1722719

South Africa
MCHUNU, K. 2020. Roadside death memorials: transformation of public spaces into private spaces for mourning. African Identities, 18 (4):435-449.
Keywords: Loose space ; phronesis ; representational spaces ; roadside memorials ; smooth space ; spatial representation
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1777838

South Africa
MUSITHA, M. E. 2020. Perceptions of South Africans on traditional leadership: a case of Limpopo Province. African Identities, 18 (4):450-465.
Keywords: subjects ; citizens ; loyalty ; policy participation ; Traditional leadership
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1777840

South Africa
OLABOYE, L. A., MADDOCKS, S., HANASS-HANCOCK, J. & CHETTY, V. 2020. HIV-related disability and rehabilitation: perception of health care workers. African Journal of AIDS Research, 19 (3):263-268.
Keywords: South Africa ; HIV ; disability ; rehabilitation ; health care workers
https://doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2020.1812678

South Africa
PHADI, M. 2020. The Economic Freedom Fighters: rethinking Du Bois in a tale of reconstruction. Review of African Political Economy, 47 (165):416-431.
Keywords: South Africa ; Afrique du Sud ; reconstruction ; W. E. B. Du Bois ; Black ; Combattants pour la liberté économique (EFF) ; Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) ; Noir
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2020.1805730

South Africa
RUSENGA, C. 2020. Setting them up to fail: enforcement of the agribusiness model on land reform projects in South Africa. Review of African Political Economy, 47 (165):382-398.
Keywords: South Africa ; land reform ; réforme agraire ; agriculture ; Afrique du Sud ; agrarian reform ; Agribusiness model ; Modèle agro-industriel ; réforme foncière
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2020.1833854

South Africa
SCHNITZLER, M. 2020. The political economy of disability in South Africa, between social grants and job-creation programmes. Review of African Political Economy, 47 (165):432-448.
Keywords: South Africa ; employment ; Afrique du Sud ; social welfare ; disability ; travail ; Affirmative action ; Discrimination positive ; handicap ; protection sociale
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2020.1797660

South Africa
TEWOLDE, A. I. 2020. Am I Black, am I Coloured, am I Indian? An autoethnographic account of a refugee’s everyday encounters with ascribed racialisation in South Africa. African Identities, 18 (4):363-376.
Keywords: South Africa ; Black ; auto-ethnography ; Coloured ; Eritrean ; Indian ; racial assignment
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1752146

South Africa
TYALI, S. M. 2020. Re-reading the Propaganda and Counter-Propaganda History of South Africa: On the African National Congress’ (ANC) Anti-Apartheid Radio Freedom. Critical Arts, 34 (4):61-75.
Keywords: ANC ; apartheid ; media ; propaganda ; Radio Freedom
https://doi.org/10.1080/02560046.2020.1725585

Tanzania
LÄMMERT, S. 2020. Fear and mockery: the story of Osale and Paulo in Tanganyika. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 14 (4):633-650.
Keywords: Tanganyika ; colonial gaze ; rumours and oral history ; settler colonialism ; social banditry ; Usambara Scheme
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2020.1832293

Uganda
KAJUBI, P., RUARK, A., HEARST, N., RUTEIKARA, S. & GREEN, E. C. 2020. Assessment of an HIV-prevention intervention for couples in peri-urban Uganda: pervasive challenges to relationship quality also challenge intervention effectiveness. African Journal of AIDS Research, 19 (3):249-262.
Keywords: concurrent sexual partnerships ; couple relationship quality ; couple-focused interventions ; HIV risk factors ; relationship challenges
https://doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2020.1811357

Uganda
NASSANGA, G. 2020. Translating the global climate change challenge into action as reflected in Uganda’s media. Journal of African Media Studies, 12 (3):267-281.
Keywords: climate change coverage ; climate news sources ; communication context ; COP21 global summit ; global climate discourse ; issue-attention framework ; political communication agenda

Uganda
SELNES, F. N. & ORGERET, K. S. 2020. Activism as political action in Uganda: The role of social media. Journal of African Media Studies, 12 (3):283-300.
Keywords: Uganda ; social media ; activism ; political communication ; political campaigns ; social activism

Zambia
SISHUWA, S. 2020. Patronage politics and parliamentary elections in Zambia’s one-party state c. 1983–88. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 14 (4):591-612.
Keywords: elections ; Zambia ; housing ; Kenneth Kaunda ; clientelism ; Michael Sata ; one-party state ; urban politics
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2020.1831146

Zimbabwe
MACHOKO, C. G. 2020. Burial of oscillating rural-urban and oscillating rural-diasporic indigenous Zimbabweans at dilapidated rural homes (matongo): a case study of the genesis of tent huts and kinship funeral expense fund groups in Buhera District, Zimbabwe. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 38 (3):475-498.
Keywords: rural ; burial ; entombed ; Hut ; tent
https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2020.1811210

Zimbabwe
MOORE, D. 2020. Toward non-hagiographical reflections on Zimbabwe’s ‘heroes’: Dumiso Dabengwa’s history. Review of African Political Economy, 47 (165):449-468.
Keywords: Zimbabwe ; ZANU–PF ; Mugabe ; ZAPU ; Dabenga ; guerre de libération ; liberation war
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2020.1835630

Zimbabwe
MOYO, T. 2020. Sexuality as a tool to gain political power: an introspection of Zimbabwean elections of 2013. African Identities, 18 (4):421-434.
Keywords: media ; biopower ; political power ; repressive hypothesis ; Sexuality
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1777837

Zimbabwe
OGUNYEMI, C. B. 2020. Contextualizing the versification of genocide and gender violence in Zimbabwean poetry. African Identities, 18 (4):466-478.
Keywords: Zimbabwe ; literature ; poetry ; Genocide ; violence and Gender
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1778442

Zimbabwe
SHONHE, T. & MTAPURI, O. 2020. Zimbabwe’s Emerging Farmer Classification model: a ‘new’ countryside. Review of African Political Economy, 47 (165):363-381.
Keywords: accumulation ; différentiation sociale ; Emerging Farmer Classification model ; Modèle de classification des agriculteurs ; Production ; social differentiation
https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2020.1768838

Zimbabwe
TAGWIREI, C. 2020. Remembering as Imaging: The Memories of Nyamubaya and Hove. Critical Arts, 34 (4):90-102.
Keywords: Memory ; Chenjerai Hove ; Freedom Nyamubaya ; imaging ; remembering
https://doi.org/10.1080/02560046.2020.1753088