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Africa
AGBEBI, M., STENVALL, J. & VIRTANEN, P. 2018. Towards a Framework for Understanding the Outcomes of Economic Engagements with Africa: A Human Capital Development Perspective. African and Asian Studies, 17, 274-299.
Keywords: economic development ; economic engagement ; human capital development
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Africa
AHMED, F. 2018. Preparedness and Economic Integration in Africa – A Case with Reference to APRM. African and Asian Studies, 17, 205-254.
Keywords: African Union ; APRM ; CAADP ; governance ; institutional frameworks ; NEPAD ; trade and investment
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Africa
HARRIS, A. 2018. Plastic form and the extro- and emergent versions of Christopher Mlalazi’s Running with Mother. Journal of African Cultural Studies, 30, 356-370.
Keywords: African literature ; Christopher Mlalazi ; extroverted novel ; literary form ; plastic form ; Zimbabwean writing
https://doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2017.1365594

Africa
JULIEN, E. 2018. The extroverted African novel, revisited: African novels at home, in the world. Journal of African Cultural Studies, 30, 371-381.
Keywords: (in)adequacy of the novel ; capitalism ; ecology of genres ; Extroversion ; global market(ing) ; local publication ; multiple reading publics ; reception
https://doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2018.1468241

Botswana
MOGOMOTSI, G. E. J. & MOGOMOTSI, P. K. 2018. An appraisal of the coloniality of the proposed rural property tax in Botswana. Anthropology Southern Africa, 41, 199-211.
Keywords: Botswana ; colonial hut tax ; decentralisation ; rural development ; rural property tax
https://doi.org/10.1080/23323256.2018.1490191

Ghana
BRUIJN, E. D. & MURPHY, L. T. 2018. Trading in innocence: slave-shaming in Ghanaian children’s market fiction. Journal of African Cultural Studies, 30, 243-262.
Keywords: African popular fiction ; children’s literature ; Ghanaian literature ; human trafficking ; market fiction ; modern slavery
https://doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2017.1321982

Ghana
MUTARU, S. 2018. Conducting anthropological fieldwork in northern Ghana: emerging ethical dilemmas. Anthropology Southern Africa, 41, 185-198.
Keywords: anthropological fieldwork ; code of ethics ; consecrated informant ; ethical dilemma ; Gambaga ; multiple respondent ; Tamale ; witchcraft
https://doi.org/10.1080/23323256.2018.1465350

Kenya
KHALIF, Z. K. & OBA, G. 2018. Continuity and Change in Social Networks among Borana Women in Northern Kenya. Nomadic Peoples, 22, 249-281.
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/10.3197/np.2018.220205

Morocco
COBALEDA, M. M. & SOLA, D. V. 2018. Transformations in medieval Fez: Almoravid hydraulic system and changes in the Almohad walls. The Journal of North African Studies, 23, 591-623.
Keywords: ‘false bonding’ (falso despiece) decoration ; almohads ; Almoravids ; Fez ; hydraulic constructions ; military constructions
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2017.1371596

Morocco
GAGLIARDI, S. 2018. Violence against women: the stark reality behind Morocco’s human rights progress. The Journal of North African Studies, 23, 569-590.
Keywords: Arab spring ; gender ; minorities’ and indigenous peoples’ rights ; Morocco ; Violence against women ; women’s rights
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2017.1363649

Morocco
KADOUSSI, A. E. 2018. Four phases in the history of the Moroccan private press. The Journal of North African Studies, 23, 675-693.
Keywords: authorities ; censorship ; confrontation ; Moroccan private press ; press freedom ; self-censorship
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2018.1434510

Morocco
KATZ, J. G. 2018. Conversion, intermarriage and the legal status of Jews in French Protectorate Morocco. The Journal of North African Studies, 23, 648-674.
Keywords: Christian-Jewish relations ; conversion ; intermarriage ; Morocco ; Muslim-Jewish relations ; Protectorate
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2017.1422979

Morocco
LIOUAEDDINE, M., ELATRACHI, M. & KARAM, E. M. 2018. The analysis of the efficiency of primary schools in Morocco: modelling using TIMSS database (2011). The Journal of North African Studies, 23, 624-647.
Keywords: Corrigendum ; D61 ; DEA ; educational efficiency ; I26 ; Morocco ; ordered probit
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2017.1422978

Morocco
SCHOENE, A. 2018. Burning the straits: indignation and hospitality in Ben Jelloun. The Journal of North African Studies, 23, 557-568.
Keywords: hospitality ; indignation ; migration ; Morocco ; Partir ; Tahar Ben Jelloun
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2017.1362634

Namibia
DOBLER, G. 2018. Presence and absence: shops as traces of hopes in apartheid Namibia. Anthropology Southern Africa, 41, 229-239.
Keywords: ethnography ; Namibia ; photography ; trade ; visual anthropology
https://doi.org/10.1080/23323256.2018.1501586

Namibia
PERSENDT, R. 2018. A reflection on a visual ethnography of Namibia. Anthropology Southern Africa, 41, 240-241.
Keywords: change ; colonial and post-colonial ; entrepreneurship ; hope ; mineworkers ; photographic ethnography ; visual ethnography
https://doi.org/10.1080/23323256.2018.1508358

Nigeria
COATES, O. 2018. ‘His telegrams appear to be hysterical, but he is very astute’: Azikiwe’s spectacular self and the 1945 General Strike in Nigeria. Journal of African Cultural Studies, 30, 227-242.
Keywords: black Atlantic ; labour ; Nigeria ; political writing ; Textuality ; U.S.A
https://doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2017.1286969

Nigeria
OLAOLUWA, S. 2018. ‘We all come from Brahma’: repetition and the anticipation of Indian cultural imperialism in Indian Doctor. Journal of African Cultural Studies, 30, 279-292.
Keywords: cultural imperialism ; Hinduism ; India ; Nigeria ; Nollywood ; religious clashes
https://doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2017.1336078

Nigeria
SUHR-SYTSMA, N. 2018. The extroverted African novel and literary publishing in the twenty-first century. Journal of African Cultural Studies, 30, 339-355.
Keywords: Abubakar Adam Ibrahim ; Cassava Republic ; Emmanuel Iduma ; literary fiction ; Parrésia ; print ; Sefi Atta ; Teju Cole ; The extroverted African novel and literary publishing in the twenty-first century
https://doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2017.1400953

Nigeria
UYIEH, J. 2018. ‘Eko Gb’ole o Gbole’: a historical study of youth and tout culture in Shomolu local government area, Lagos, 1976–2015. Journal of African Cultural Studies, 30, 323-338.
Keywords: Agberos ; choice ; Lagos ; rationality ; Shomolu ; touts ; youths
https://doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2018.1463844

Senegal
SECK, F. 2018. Goorgoorlou, the neoliberal homo senegalensis: comics and economics in postcolonial Senegal. Journal of African Cultural Studies, 30, 263-278.
Keywords: comics ; economic criticism ; fiction ; francophone literature ; informal economy ; Senegal ; structural adjustment programs
https://doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2017.1323628

Somalia
AL-MAHADIN, S. 2018. The politics of the untranslated: an affective-discursive approach to Somali pirates in A Hijacking. Journal of African Cultural Studies, 30, 307-322.
Keywords: A Hijacking ; Affective-discursive ; film representations ; Somali pirates
https://doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2018.1427557

South Africa
BANK, L. J. 2018. Sobukwe’s children: nationalism, neo-liberalism and the student protests at the University of Fort Hare and in South Africa. Anthropology Southern Africa, 41, 212-228.
Keywords: #FeesMustFall ; higher education ; millenarianism ; nationalism ; neo-liberalism ; Pan African Congress
https://doi.org/10.1080/23323256.2018.1503548

South Africa
HENDERSON, P. C. 2018. Cloth as a membrane of the imagination in the artwork of Mary Sibande. Anthropology Southern Africa, 41, 175-184.
Keywords: art as embodied ritual ; becoming ; embodiment ; future-orientated theory ; refashioning the self
https://doi.org/10.1080/23323256.2018.1474119

Tunisia
HOPKINS, N. S. 2018. Family rites in Testour, Tunisia, in the 1970s. The Journal of North African Studies, 23, 694-715.
Keywords: family solidarity ; health ; jnun ; prayer ; saints ; Tunisia ; visits to shrines
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2017.1417123

Tunisia
WOLF, A. 2018. Former RCD officials stage a comeback in municipal elections in Tunisia. The Journal of North African Studies, 23, 551-556.
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2018.1483869

Zimbabwe
NDLOVU, M. 2018. Speaking for the dead: testimonies, witnesses and the representations of Gukurahundi atrocities in new media. Journal of African Cultural Studies, 30, 293-306.
Keywords: Gukurahundi ; Matabeleland ; media witnessing ; Ndebele ; New media ; testimonies
https://doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2017.1359084

Zimbabwe
THEBE, V. 2018. The Complexity of Contemporary Rural Society: Agricultural ‘Betterment’ and Social Realities in Semi-arid Zimbabwe. African and Asian Studies, 17, 255-273.
Keywords: communal areas ; migrant labor society ; modernist ; realities ; social engineering ; Zimbabwe
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