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The African Studies Centre Leiden publishes nine different series. Four book series are published by Brill and one by Langaa (Cameroon). Publications can be ordered from the ASCL or directly from the (external) publisher. Many of the ASCL’s publications are also available in pdf format and can be downloaded free of charge.

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Between the lines: re-citing Qur’anic verses in Swahili manuscripts (2020)
A. Raia
Editors: A. Brita; G. Ciotti; F. De Simini; A. Roselli
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: Copying manuscripts: textual and material craftsmanship
Keywords: manuscripts, Swahili, Swahili language
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 22 April 2021

Femmes du Mali-Sud : changements de vie entre la tradition et le développement: un tissage de mémoires et d’images, 1980-2012 (2020)
L. Zuidberg; S. Kortbeek; K. Kingma; A. Koning
Type of publication: Book

Abstract: In 2012 we returned to Southern Mali, where we have worked in the Women and Development programme of the Malian cotton company (CMDT) between 1987 and 1995. We were curious to find out what had changed for women in the cotton area since 1980.Have women been able to...

Keywords: cotton industry, economic conditons, Mali, social conditions, social status, women, women's employment
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 22 April 2021

The effectiveness of sexual and reproductive health education in Burundi: policy brief (2020)
J. Westeneng; R. Reis; L.H. Berckmoes
Type of publication: Other
Keywords: Burundi, health education
Added to database: 12 April 2021

Charlie Hebdo as a critical event in a secondary school: Muslim students’ complex and multilayered positioning before and after the attack (2020)
C. Tize; L.H. Berckmoes; J.T.V.M.de Jong; R. Reis
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Transcultural psychiatry

This paper examines responses to the 2015 terror attack on Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical magazine, amongst students in a secondary school in Berlin-Neukölln, Germany. The Charlie Hebdo attack occurred in the final weeks of a 19-month ethnographic study in the...

Keywords: Charlie Hebdo, Germany, schools, terrorism
Added to database: 29 March 2021

De toekomst van oorlog en vrede in Afrika: drie trends (2020)
L.H. Berckmoes
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Clingendael spectator
Keywords: Africa, development, future, peace, wars
Added to database: 29 March 2021

Afterword: the hodological challenge: exploring middle-class pathways and their biography (2020)
R.A. van Dijk
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Africa today
Added to database: 05 February 2021

Somalia (2020)
G.J. Abbink
Editors: A.K. Awedoba; B. Kamski; A. Mehler; D. Sebududubu
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: Africa yearbook: politics, economy and society South of the Sahara in 2019
Keywords: development, economy, policy, politics, Somalia
Added to database: 03 February 2021

Ethiopia (2020)
G.J. Abbink
Editors: A.K. Awedoba; B. Kamski; A. Mehler; D. Sebududubu
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: Africa yearbook: politics, economy and society South of the Sahara in 2019
Keywords: development, economy, Ethiopia, policy, politics
Added to database: 03 February 2021

Barthélémy Boganda between charisma and cosmology: interpretive perspectives on biography in Equatorial African history (2020)
K. van Walraven
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: The individual in African history: the importance of biography in African historical studies

Barthélémy Boganda, the principal anti-colonial politician in Oubangui-Chari (now the Central African Republic) during the 1950s, was an extraordinary character. Little known in the Anglophone literature on Africa, Boganda developed into an exceptional orator...

Keywords: Boganda,Barthélemy,1910-1959, Central African Republic
Added to database: 02 February 2021

Niger (2020)
K. van Walraven
Editors: A.K. Awedoba; B. Kamski; A. Mehler; D. Sebududubu
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: Africa yearbook: politics, economy and society South of the Sahara in 2019
Keywords: development, economy, Niger, policy, politics
Added to database: 02 February 2021

Tracing inclusivity: contribution of the Dutch private sector to inclusive development in Kenya. Case study of Unilever Tea Kenya Ltd., the flower sector and Lake Turkana Wind Power project (2020)
A. Kazimierczuk
Type of publication: Book

This thesis investigates the potential contribution of the Dutch private sector, and supportive Dutch Private Sector Development policies, to inclusive development (in terms of outcomes and processes) in Kenya in three sectors: tea, flowers and renewable energy. This study is...

Keywords: dissertations (form), inclusive development, Kenya, Netherlands, private sector
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 01 February 2021

Home ownership, social costs, and wellbeing in self residence: the case of employees of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria (2020)
A. Akinyoade; Y.T. Agbaje; O.O. Olasanmi; I.E. Olubodun
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: European journal of business and management

The study assessed home ownership, social costs and wellbeing in self residence in Nigeria using the employees of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife as case study. Structured questionnaire was designed to elicit information from 279 respondents that were selected using...

Keywords: employees, home ownership, housing policy, Nigeria, social welfare, workers'housing
Added to database: 31 January 2021

Economic impact of Covid-19 pandemic on the sustenance of service providers commercial motorcycle transport operators in Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria (2020)
A. Akinyoade; O.O. Olasanmi; Y.T. Agbaje
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: International journal of humanities and social studies

The study was about the economic impact of covid-19 lockdown and the sustenance of commercial motorcycle operators in Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria. The objective of the study was to compare the economic position of respondents during the compulsory stay at home order relative...

Keywords: COVID-19, economic conditions, motorcycle, Nigeria, transport
Added to database: 31 January 2021

Person to person transmission of pneumonia associated with the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2): a familial cluster analysis in North Central Nigeria (2020)
A.L. Akyala; L. Muhammad; E. Akabe; A. Akinyoade; E. Agogo
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Pan African medical journal

The continued absence of viable vaccines, limited diagnostic tools, insufficient protocol for isolation period, and weak health care system in developing countries with Nigeria inclusive heightens the tension trailing the arrival of Novel SARS-CoV-2 that was officially...

Keywords: COVID-19, Nigeria
Added to database: 31 January 2021

The dog that didn’t bark: white mineworkers at Zambian independence (2020)
D.J. Money
Editors: D.J. Money; D. van Zyl-Hermann
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: Rethinking white societies in Southern Africa: 1930s–1990s
Keywords: poverty, race relations, social history, Southern Africa, Whites, working class
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 31 January 2021

South Africa’s divided trade unions and the international labour movement (2020)
D.J. Money
Editors: S. Belluci; H. Weiss
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: The internationalisation of the labour question: ideological antagonism, workers’ movements and the ILO since 1919
Keywords: labour, South Africa, trade unions
Added to database: 31 January 2021

Country knowledge profiles for all African countries (2020)
A.J. Dietz; M.A. Westra; A.K.van Gent
Type of publication: Other
Keywords: Africa
Added to database: 30 January 2021

Euro-African COVID-19 solidarity: the leadership (2020)
A.J. Dietz
Type of publication: Other
Keywords: Africa, COVID-19
Added to database: 30 January 2021

Knowledge production in Africa: introduction in the webdossier "Africa know!"! (2020)
A.J. Dietz; D.W.L. Ehrhardt
Type of publication: Other
Keywords: Africa, innovations, knowledge
Added to database: 29 January 2021

Rewriting Yusuf : a philological and intertextual study of a Swahili Islamic manuscript poem (2020)
A. Raia
Type of publication: Book

In her dissertation, the author attempts a critical text edition of the Joseph story and a study on its adaptation to the Swahili Coast.The story of Joseph has been disseminated all over the world, translated into many different languages and adapted into various genres...

Added to database: 14 January 2021

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