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The African Studies Centre Leiden currently publishes eight different series. Books published in the ASCL Collection Series and Occassional Publications Series can be ordered from the Webshop or they can be purchased during a visit to the ASCL library, as long they are still in stock. Book series published by Brill can be directly from the publisher, or they can be purchased during a visit to the ASCL library, as long as they are still in stock.

If you have questions about publishing with the ASCL, please contact Mrs. Maaike Westra (m.a.westra@asc.leidenuniv.nl).

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Untitled (2021)
G.J. Abbink
Type of publication: Miscellaneous
In: Business Day
Keywords: Ethiopa, mass media, misinformation, propaganda, Tigray People's Liberation Front
Added to database: 08 February 2022

'Tendency to demonise Ethiopia and give free pass to TPLF is false narrative’ (2021)
G.J. Abbink
Type of publication: Other
In: Business Day
Keywords: Ethiopa, mass media, misinformation, propaganda, Tigray People's Liberation Front
Added to database: 08 February 2022

Cyberkrieg um Tigray (2021)
G.J. Abbink
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Jungle World
Keywords: cyber war, Ethiopa, misinformation, propaganda, Tigray People's Liberation Front
Added to database: 08 February 2022

Refocusing the Ethiopia conflict: grave doubts about the narratives of ‘humanitarian blockade’ and ‘Tigray genocide’. (2021)
G.J. Abbink
Type of publication: Other
In: Medium platform
Keywords: cyber war, Ethiopa, misinformation, propaganda, Tigray People's Liberation Front
Added to database: 08 February 2022

The Ethiopia conflict in international relations and global media discourse (2021)
G.J. Abbink
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: E-international relations
Keywords: Ethiopia, foreign relations, mass media
Added to database: 07 February 2022

Ethiopia (2021)
G.J. Abbink
Editors: A.K. Awedoba; B. Kamski; A. Mehler; D. Sebudubudu
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: Africa yearbook : politics, economy and society South of the Sahara in 2020
Keywords: development, economy, Ethiopia, policy, politics
Added to database: 07 February 2022

The Sahel: a cognitive mapping (2021)
A. Idrissa
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: New left review
Keywords: Sahel
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 24 January 2022

Countries without currency (2021)
A. Idrissa
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: London review of books
Keywords: franc zone, French-speaking Africa
Added to database: 24 January 2022

‘Not wholly justified’: the deferred Pay Interest Fund and migrant labour in South Africa’s gold mining industry, c.1970–1990 (2021)
M. Glover; D.J. Money
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Journal of Southern African Studies

A little-known feature of the vast migrant labour system that supplied South Africa’s gold-mining industry was the Deferred Pay Interest Fund. For much of the 20th century, a portion of the wages owed to African mine workers was deferred and remitted to them only at the...

Keywords: gold mining, labour contracts, migrant workers, South Africa, Transkei
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 17 January 2022

Tanzania at 60 (2021)
A.J. Dietz; D.W.L. Ehrhardt
Type of publication: Other
Keywords: 2021, economic conditions, political conditions, Tanzania
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 12 January 2022

White mineworkers on Zambia's Copperbelt, 1926-1974: in a class of their own (2021)
D.J. Money
Type of publication: Book

Life and work on the Zambian Copperbelt – a concentrated industrialised mining region along the border with DR Congo – has been a perennial subject for Africanist historians. In this book, Duncan Money for the first time focusses on the white mineworkers who...

Keywords: copper mines, history, white workers, Zambia
Added to database: 06 January 2022

Black minds matter: archbishop Milingo and the Vatican (2021)
G. ter Haar
Type of publication: Book
Keywords: Catholic Church, Milingo, Emmanuel, 1930-, Zambia
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 20 December 2021

A trove for historians of Africa (2021)
G. Bishi; V. Gwande; K. Manamere; D.J. Money; A. Stevenson; R. Swartz; S.-J. Walton
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: History Australia

Trove opens possibilities for collaborative, transnational and comparative research from scholars in the Global South, who often work with limited financial resources. Indeed, Trove has been indispensable for the South African-based historians in the International Studies...

Keywords: Africa, Australia, digital resources, history, Trove
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 30 November 2021

Yesterday meets tomorrow in Sahelian intellectual currents (2021)
A. Idrissa
Editors: L.A. Villalón
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: The Oxford handbook of the African Sahel
Keywords: Sahel
Added to database: 19 November 2021

The politics of conflict in Northern Ethiopia, 2020-2021: a study of war-making, media bias and policy struggle (2021)
G.J. Abbink
Type of publication: Other

This paper offers a political analysis of the development of the TPLF-induced armed conflict in northern Ethiopia and considers the international responses in media and international policy circles. The extension of the conflict by the TPLF after the unilateral ceasefire...

Keywords: conflict, Ethiopia, European Union, mass communication, mass media, politics, Tigray People's Liberation Front, United States, violence
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 18 November 2021

Not its own man: The EU, West African migration, and the justice question (2021)
A. Idrissa
Editors: M. Ceccorulli; E. Fassi
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: The EU’s external governance of migration perspectives of justice

The chapter analyses the European Union (EU) as an entity uniquely tailored to be put to the test of the GLOBUS criterion of global justice. The policy measures it developed regarding West African policy and especially the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS),...

Keywords: European Union, migration, West Africa
Added to database: 16 November 2021

Europe-Africa unequal pacts: the case of West African migration (2021)
A. Idrissa
Editors: V. Fargion; M. Gazibo
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: Revisiting EU-Africa relations in a changing world

This chapter argues that unequal pacts lead to sub-optimal outcomes for both the inferior and the superior party. The European Union's attempts to grapple with West African migration in ways that would prevent Europe-bound migration while protecting the human rights of...

Keywords: European Union, migration, West Africa
Added to database: 11 November 2021

Socialism in Sawaba : the journey of doctrines and ideas in a social movement in Niger (2021)
K. van Walraven
Editors: M.B. Basto; others
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: Socialismes en Afrique = African socialism

'Socialism in Sawaba' is a study about the different roots of and shifting ideas undergirding the ideology of the principal political and social movement in Niger during the 1950s. Grounded in the Marxian-inspired trade union world of semi-urbanised petit peuple, the...

Keywords: Niger, socialism
Added to database: 05 November 2021

Intergenerational maltreatment in parent–child dyads from Burundi, Africa: associations among parental depression and connectedness, posttraumatic stress symptoms, and aggression in children (2021)
R. Charak; J.T.V.M.de Jong; L.H. Berckmoes; H. Ndayisaba; R. Reis
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Journal of traumatic stress

Studies investigating the associations between histories of childhood maltreatment (CM) in parent–child dyads have primarily involved samples from high-income countries; however, CM rates are higher in low- and middle-income countries. The present study aimed to examine...

Keywords: Burundi, child abuse, children, interpersonal relations, mental health, parents, trauma, violence
Added to database: 28 October 2021

‘A question of faith’ : an explorative pilot study on the relationship between West African religion, migration and human trafficking (2021)
N. Luning; R.A. van Dijk; L.ten Kate
Type of publication: Other
Keywords: human trafficking, migration, Netherlands, religion, West Africa
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 08 October 2021

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