Recently published journal articles - week 03 2020
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Ethiopia
ASRES, M. & TESSEMA, F. 2019. Contribution of plastic bags to the retention of child immunization cards in Gambella Region and Assosa Zone, Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Ethiopia. Ethiopian Journal of Health Development, 33 (0).
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ejhd/article/view/190536
Ethiopia
ASRES, M., WACHISO, A., BISRAT, F., TADESSE, T., KIDANNE, L., ASEGDEW, B., ASRESS, A. & TESSEMA, F. 2019. Immunization service providers’ knowledge, attitude and practice in primary health care units in pastoral and semipastoral areas of Ethiopia: CORE Group Polio Project. Ethiopian Journal of Health Development, 33 (0).
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ejhd/article/view/190532
Ethiopia
BISRAT, F. 2019. Endeavors to improve immunization uptake in Ethiopia. Ethiopian Journal of Health Development, 33 (0).
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ejhd/article/view/190538
Ethiopia
BISRAT, F., ABDISSA, S., ASRES, M., TADESSE, T., KIDANNE, L., ASEGDEW, B., ZELEKE, S., ASRESS, A. & TESSEMA, F. 2019. Healthcare workers’ readiness to provide immunization services at primary health care units in pastoral and semipastoral regions in Ethiopia: Core Group Polio Project implementation areas. Ethiopian Journal of Health Development, 33 (0).
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ejhd/article/view/190537
Ethiopia
COCHRANE, L. & BEKELE, Y. 2019. Politics and Power in Southern Ethiopia: Imposing, Opposing and Calling for Linguistic Unity. Language Matters, 50 (3):26-45.
Keywords: education ; identity ; politics ; language ; ethiopia ; ethno-linguistic identity ; Wogagoda
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2018.1553993
Ethiopia
HUNDE, A., AMSALE, F., FEREDE, B. & BEKELE, M. 2019. Deans’ Leadership Effectiveness in Oromia Teachers Training Colleges. Ethiopian Journal of Education and Sciences, 14 (2):58-71-71.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ejesc/article/view/188447
Ethiopia
KIDANNE, L., SOLOMON, M., BISRAT, F., ASRES, M., TADESSE, T., ASRESS, A., ASEGDEW, B., ZELEKE, S. & TESSEMA, F. 2019. Child vaccination timing, intervals and missed opportunities in pastoral and semi-pastoral areas in Ethiopia. Ethiopian Journal of Health Development, 33 (0).
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ejhd/article/view/190533
Ethiopia
MULISA, F. & KASSAHUN, S. 2019. Teachers’ Expectation of Students' Achievement as a Predictor of Motivation to Teach in Ethiopian Secondary Schools: Implication for Quality Education. Ethiopian Journal of Education and Sciences, 14 (2):28-47-47.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ejesc/article/view/188445
Ethiopia
TADESSE, T., GELAW, B., HAILE, Y., BISRAT, F., KIDANNE, L., ASRES, M., ASRESS, A., ASEGDEW, B. & TESSEMA, F. 2019. Immunization service availability and readiness in primary health care in pastoral and semi-pastoral CGPP Ethiopia implementation districts. Ethiopian Journal of Health Development, 33 (0).
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ejhd/article/view/190534
Ethiopia
TESSEMA, F., KIDANNE, L., BISRAT, F., ASRES, M., TADESSE, T., ASRESS, A., ASEGDEW, B., ZELEKE, S. & BEDERU, N. 2019. Child vaccination coverage and dropout rates in pastoral and semi-pastoral regions in Ethiopia: CORE Group Polio Project implementation areas. Ethiopian Journal of Health Development, 33 (0).
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ejhd/article/view/190526
Ghana
ABUBAKARI, H. 2019. The Syntax and Semantics of Relative Clauses in Kusaal. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 8 (2):27-62-62.
Keywords: in-situ head-internal relative clause ; Kusaal ; left-headed head internal relative clause ; Mabia (Gur) language ; relative clauses
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/191978
Ghana
APPAH, C. K. I. 2019. A Survey of Exocentric Compounds in Three Kwa Languages: Akan, Ewe and Ga. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 8 (2):1-26-26.
Keywords: Akan ; Areal feature/Typology ; Bahuvrihi ; Ewe ; Exocentric compounds ; Ga ; Synthetic
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/191976
Ghana
APPIAH, S. O. 2019. Working Conditions and Exposure to Work Related Injuries and Accidents at Kokompe-Accra Ghana. Ghana Journal of Geography, 11 (2):52-76-76.
Keywords: Exposure to Work-related Accidents ; Injuries ; Kokompe ; Working conditions
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjg/article/view/191981
Ghana
AWUDU, H. L., BOAMPONG, O. & ANOKYE, N. A. 2019. Rural-Urban Linkages: The Case of Rural Migrants from Upper West Region to Obuasi Municipality in the Ashanti Region, Ghana. Ghana Journal of Development Studies, 16 (3):109-129-129.
Keywords: Forward Linkages ; Livelihood Strategy ; Migrants ; Obuasi ; Upper West Region
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjds/article/view/190770
Ghana
DANSO-WIREDU, E. Y. & SAM, E. F. 2019. Commodity-Based Trading Associations at the Agbogbloshie Market in Accra, Ghana. Ghana Journal of Geography, 11 (2):1-26-26.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjg/article/view/191977
Ghana
DZISAH, W. S. 2019. Relevance of Communication Strategies and Funding Orphanages in Ghana. Ghana Journal of Development Studies, 16 (3):87-108-108.
Keywords: Communication ; Funding ; Media ; Orphanages ; SOS CV Ghana
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjds/article/view/190767
Ghana
KUUDER, C.-J. W., YEBOAH, W. S., YIRBEKYAA, E. K., POKU, G., AROWOSAFE, C. F., ANAB, C. & BAGSON, E. 2019. Travel Philanthropy in the LarabangaMognori Tourist Enclave in Northern Ghana. Ghana Journal of Development Studies, 16 (3):68-86-86.
Keywords: Donations ; Knowledge Transfer ; Largess ; Tourism ; Travel Philanthropy
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjds/article/view/190766
Ghana
MOHAMMED, A. S. 2019. Local Actors’ Interest and Negotiation Strategies for Benefits in Ghana’s Oil and Gas Sector. Ghana Journal of Development Studies, 16 (3):31-50-50.
Keywords: Ghana ; Local Actors ; Local Benets ; Negotiation ; Oil and Gas
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjds/article/view/190762
Ghana
MORHE, R. A. S., SOSOO, F. K. & MORHE, E. K. S. 2019. Human Rights-Based Approach to Reducing Preventable Maternal Deaths in Ghana: A Six-year Review of Media Reports. Ghana Journal of Development Studies, 16 (3):130-153-153.
Keywords: Ghana ; Litigation ; Maternal Health ; Media Reports ; Rights-Based Approach
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjds/article/view/190772
Ghana
SUMANI, J. B. B. 2019. Possible Environmental and Socio-economic Ramifications of Sand and Gravel Winning in Danko, Upper West Region of Ghana. Ghana Journal of Geography, 11 (2):27-51-51.
Keywords: Ghana ; Environmental ; ramifications ; sand and gravel winning ; socio-economic
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjg/article/view/191979
Nigeria
ABAJE, I. B. & OLADIPO, E. O. 2019. Recent Changes in the Temperature and Rainfall Conditions Over Kaduna State, Nigeria. Ghana Journal of Geography, 11 (2):127-157-157.
Keywords: rainfall ; temperature ; Anomalies ; curve fitting ; linear trend ; sub-period
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjg/article/view/191996
Nigeria
ADEGBITE, A. 2019. Bilingualism and The Psychology of Colors. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 8 (2):107-126-126.
Keywords: Bilingualism ; Color System ; Ethnolinguistic Vitality Theory ; Language Attitude ; Symbols
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/191983
Nigeria
ADEJUWON, A. O. 2019. Discourse Intonation Patterns in The Non-Interrogative Utterances of Selected Educated Nigerian Speakers of English. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 8 (2):86-106-106.
Keywords: Discourse intonation ; Educated Nigerian speakers of English ; Formalised rules ; Natural speech ; Non-interrogative utterances
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/191982
Nigeria
AKOTEYON, I. S. 2019. Inequalities in Access to Water and Sanitation in Rural Settlements in Parts of Southwest Nigeria. Ghana Journal of Geography, 11 (2):158-184-184.
Keywords: Access ; inequalities ; rural settlement ; Southwest-Nigeria ; water and sanitation
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjg/article/view/191990
Nigeria
ODUFUWA, B. O., SALISU, U. O., FASINA, S. O., OGUNSEYE, N. O. & OMONIYI, S. S. 2019. Driving Behaviour of Taxi Drivers towards Sustainable Public Road Transport in Ogun State, Nigeria. Ghana Journal of Geography, 11 (2):199-226-226.
Keywords: Cities ; Driving Behaviour ; Motorist ; Public Road Transport ; Taxi
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjg/article/view/191997
Nigeria
OGUNSEYE, N. O. 2019. Households’ Consumption of Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Environmental Implication in Ota, Nigeria. Ghana Journal of Development Studies, 16 (3):1-30-30.
Keywords: Consumption ; Electrical and Electronic Equipment ; Households ; Management ; Ota – Nigeria ; Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjds/article/view/190760
Nigeria
OJI, R. K. 2019. Conceptual Blending Patterns in Selected Nigerian Television Talk Shows. Ghana Journal of Linguistics, 8 (2):63-85-85.
Keywords: Cognition ; Conceptual Blending Theory ; Ideologies ; Metaphors ; Television talk shows
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjl/article/view/191980
Nigeria
YAKUBU, S. & MALLO, I. I. 2019. Assessment of Soil Fertility Status under Continuous Irrigation Farming in Nigerian Savanna. Ghana Journal of Geography, 11 (2):227-242-242.
Keywords: continuous irrigation ; Fertility status ; soil properties ; spatial variation ; Zaria
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjg/article/view/191993
Nigeria
YUSUF, M. B., ABBA, U. J. & ISA, M. S. 2019. Assessment of Soil Degradation under Agricultural Land Use Sites: Emerging Evidence from the Savanna Region of North Eastern Nigeria. Ghana Journal of Geography, 11 (2):243-263-263.
Keywords: Nigeria ; Agricultural Landuse sites ; Quantitative index ; Soil degradation
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjg/article/view/191994
Rwanda
MUYOMBANO, E. 2019. Livelihood and Food Security of Vulnerable People with Limited or no Land in Northern Rwanda: A Land Use Consolidation Programme analysis. Ghana Journal of Geography, 11 (2):103-126-126.
Keywords: Rwanda ; livelihoods ; food security ; communities ; LUC ; Northern Province ; vulnerable
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjg/article/view/191995
Rwanda
RWANYIZIRI, G., UWIRAGIYE, A., TUYISHIMIRE, J., MUGABOWINDEKWE, M., MUTABAZI, A., HATEGEKIMANA, S. & MUGISHA, J. 2019. Assessing the Impact of Climate Change and Variability on Wetland Maize Production and the Implication on Food Security in the Highlands and Central Plateaus of Rwanda. Ghana Journal of Geography, 11 (2):77-102-102.
Keywords: Rwanda ; rainfall ; temperature ; food security ; climate change and variability ; maize farmers
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjg/article/view/191987
Rwanda
SPOWAGE, K. 2019. Beyond “Fashoda Syndrome”: The Rwandan Civil War and the Politics of La Francophonie in Africa. Language Matters, 50 (3):4-25.
Keywords: politics of language ; international relations ; cultural materiaism ; francophonie ; French in Africa ; language in Africa ; linguistic politics ; Rwandan Civil War
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2019.1684978
South Africa
DINBABO, M. F., BELEBEMA, M. N. & MENSAH, C. 2019. South African Adults at Risk of Overweight and Obesity: an Assessment of the Association of Food Choices and Body Mass Index in Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain. Ghana Journal of Development Studies, 16 (3):51-67-67.
Keywords: South Africa ; Food ; Obesity ; Overweight and Poverty
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjds/article/view/190764
South Africa
MAVUNGA, G. 2019. Going beyond the official domain in the search for the culture of employee learning: The case of junior support staff at a South African university. Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning, 7 (2):16-33-33.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cristal/article/view/191945
South Africa
ROOY, B. V. 2019. Learner Corpus Research in South Africa (1989–2019). Language Matters, 50 (3):70-89.
Keywords: learner corpus ; English ; Afrikaans ; cohesion ; German ; language development ; learner error ; student writing
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2019.1691633
South Africa
SOBUWA, S. & MCKENNA, S. 2019. The obstinate notion that higher education is a meritocracy. Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning, 7 (2):1-15-15.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cristal/article/view/191937
South Africa
WHITELAW, E., DOWLING, T. & FILBY, S. 2019. Leveraging Language: Preliminary evidence from a language-based intervention at the University of Cape Town. Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning, 7 (2):75-93-93.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cristal/article/view/191948
Zimbabwe
MUMPANDE, I. & BARNES, L. 2019. Revitalisation of the Tonga Language in Zimbabwe: The Motivational Factors. Language Matters, 50 (3):46-69.
Keywords: Zimbabwe ; endangered languages ; Human Needs Theory ; language death ; language loss ; language maintenance ; language revitalisation ; language shift ; Tonga
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2019.1691634