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1. | Food systems thinking unpacked: a scoping review on industrial diets among adolescents in Ghana
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2. | Precarious prospects? Exploring climate resilience of agricultural commercialization pathways in Tanzania and Zimbabwe
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3. | Entangled migration states: mobility and state-building in France and Algeria
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4. | The Swahili Mtapta: Exploring Translation in Abdulrazak Gurnah's Paradise
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5. | The Limits of Governmentality: Call-in Radio and the Subversion of Neoliberal Evangelism in Zambia
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6. | We should all be 'very disappointed' and 'deeply concerned' about Zambia's debt predicament
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7. | Imagining the Nile: Knowledge-Power Nexus in the 19th Century Anthropocene
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8. | Seven Falls from Olumirin's Pot: African Eco-Spirituality and Myths of Erin-Ijesha Waterfalls in Nigeria
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9. | The statecraft of large transport projects: Bus Rapid Transit in Johannesburg
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10. | Cartographers of Disrupted Belonging: Sudanese Mothers Drawing Maps of Portsmouth
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11. | Defects in the Moral Rights Regimes of the Countries of the Middle East
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12. | Assembling the Suez Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone: The Networks, Spatial Strategies and Development Impact of China's Relocating Manufacturing Industries in Egypt
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13. | For whom the windfalls? Winners and losers in the privatisation of Zambia's copper mines
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14. | Africa's Inconvenient Truth: Debt Distress and Climate-Resilient Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
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15. | The Paradox of Madagascar's Legal Institutions: Rethinking Law's Rule
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16. | Food and Power in Protracted Crisis: How Systems and Institutions Influence Livelihoods, Food Security, and Nutrition.
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17. | Aspect and tense in the Swahili dialect of KiNgome
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18. | Fragmented Memory in an invented land: The Absence of History In the Abacha Military Dictatorship of Nigeria
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19. | Odd pronouns in Egyptian Arabic
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20. | Representation of quantity-sensitivity in a CV-only framework: a study of Cairo Arabic word-stress
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21. | Contemporary African Screen Worlds
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22. | The politics of agricultural policy and nutrition: A case study of Malawi's Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP)
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23. | The Implications of Closing Civic Space for Hunger and Poverty in the Global South
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24. | Decolonising Borderwork: Indigenous Knowledges, Agencies, And Sustainable Agricultural Development In Uganda
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25. | Forest Bond Financing In The Global South: The Ecological And Social Contexts Of A Market-Based Solution For Sustainability Of Forests
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26. | Rethinking Approaches To The Study Of Islamist Movements In West Asia And North Africa: Methodological And Ethical Reflections
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27. | Informal Retailers: A Missed Opportunity for Tackling Food Insecurity in South Africa's Covid-19 Response
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28. | Telling the Story of Literature from Inside Out: The Methods and Tools of Non-European Poetics
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29. | 'Slang is for Thugs': Stereotypes of Francanglais among Cameroonian immigrants in Paris
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30. | Pragmatic uses of participles in Egyptian Arabic
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31. | Eritrea's Self-reliance policy and the Road to Sustainable Food and Water Security
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32. | Premodifiers and a scarcity-productivity hypothesis in Yorùbá: Does the scarcity of adjectives influence productivity of the premodification slot?
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33. | Precarious prospects? Exploring climate resilience of agricultural commercialization pathways in Tanzania and Zimbabwe
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34. | The 'capability' of South African energy governance to deliver urban sustainable transitions
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35. | Attitudes Regarding the Use of Nigerian Pidgin English among Nigerian Students at Coventry University
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36. | 'A Metamorphosed Language': Tracing Language Attitudes Towards Lubumbashi Swahili and French in the DRC
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37. | Flexibility and egalitarianism: musical insights from hunter-gatherers
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38. | A History of the Labour Movement in British Colonial Africa: Origins, Organisation, and Struggle
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39. | Cosmological and Gender-Bodily Resistance to an Emergent Racial Capitalism in Eighteenth-Century West Africa and Colonial Louisiana
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40. | International Law, Coloniality and Temporal Otherwise
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41. | Economising the Gender Binary: Temporality and Displacement in Early Circum-Atlantic Racial Capitalism
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42. | Law
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43. | After Homo Narrans: Botany, International Law, and Senegambia in Early Racial Capitalist Worldmaking
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44. | The politics of being Murle in South Sudan: state violence, displacement and the narrativisation of identity
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45. | Global Histories of Environment and Labour in Asia and Africa
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46. | From Deception to Inception: Social Media and the Changing Function of Fake News (Lessons from Egypt 2013)
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47. | Building Africa: the state of things!
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48. | Building Africa Ethiopia
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49. | Affects of Shame and the Postcolonial: Identity, Recognition and Belonging
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50. | The Course of the Hand: Formulas, Creativity, and Processes of 'Improvisation' in Mande Kora Music
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51. | Challenges of African Communitarian Philosophy
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52. | 'Èsù Láàlú Ọmá»kùnrin Òde': The Being in/between Aesthetic-Ethical Entanglements
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53. | Africa's Trade Arrangements with The United States, the United Kingdom, and Other Prominent Partners
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54. | Sociolinguistic spaces and multilingualism: practices and perceptions in Essyl, Senegal
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55. | The Utility of Epidemiology Evidence in Resolving Compensation Quandary in Kenya: Case Study of Thange Oil Spill, Makueni County, Kenya
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56. | Helmi Sharawy (1935'2023)
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57. | My decoloniality is not your decoloniality: the new multiverse ' an opinion piece
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58. | The Groundnut Scheme and Colonial Development in Tanganyika
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59. | Somalia's evolving political market place: from famine and humanitarian crisis to permanent precarity
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60. | Intermediality in Academia: Creative Research through Film
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61. | Women leading local humanitarian response during the Covid-19 pandemic
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62. | Inclusion and exclusion in humanitarian action: findings from a three-year study
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63. | Examining mine action's 'peaceability' potential through everyday narratives and practices in Somaliland
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64. | Inclusion and exclusion in the north-east Nigeria crisis
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65. | The politics of non-recognition: Re-evaluating the apolitical presentation of the UN humanitarian mine action programs in Somaliland
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66. | Somaliland; the viability of a liberal peacebuilding critique beyond state building, state formation and hybridity
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67. | A Minefield of Possibilities: The viability of Liberal Peace in Somaliland, with particular reference to Mine Action
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68. | A management tool for the Inkomati Basin with focus on improved hydrological understanding for risk-based operational water management
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69. | Making sense of diversity in agrarian and rural change outcomes of labor out-migration through comparative analysis: First lessons from China, Ethiopia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Morocco, Nepal and Thailand
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70. | Migration governance and agrarian and rural development: Comparative lessons from China, Ethiopia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Morocco, Nepal and Thailand
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71. | Nollywood, Kannywood and a Decade of Hausa Film Censorship in Nigeria
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72. | Internal Displacement in Ethiopia: Towards a New Policy and Legal Framework for Durable Solutions
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73. | Reconfiguring African Studies, reconfiguring economics: centring intersectionality and social stratification
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74. | Video Exposé: Metafiction and Message in Nigerian Films
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75. | Nollywood and its Others: Questioning English Language Hegemony in Nollywood Studies
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76. | African Political Thought: An Intellectual History of the Quest for Freedom
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77. | Ọ̀rúnmìlà and the Yorùbá Intellectual Tradition: Words and Language vis-à-vis Western Modernity
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78. | A micro-parametric survey on typological covariation related to focus marking strategies, based on the Bantu Morphosyntactic Variation database
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79. | Dynamic Capabilities and Expansion Opportunities in a Development Context: A Firm-level Perspective
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80. | Rwanda plan is in legal limbo, but history shows such migration deals are unlikely to disappear
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81. | Leadership for ethical conduct of Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) in Nigeria and the challenge of 'Miracle Examination Centres'
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82. | Refuge-Making in West Central Africa: The Other Side of the Age of Revolutions
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83. | An analysis of Djaït's research into written sources for the history of Africa before the fifteenth century CE
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84. | Investigating the opportunities and challenges for African languages in public spaces: an introduction
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85. | A Comparative Account of Decolonising Political Theory in the Global South and North: The Case of Wits and SOAS
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86. | 'If you miss food its like a weapon, its like a war': refugee relations in Nduta and Mtendeli Refugee Camps, Western Tanzania
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87. | Africa neglects women's property rights at its own economic peril - but it's not the only culprit
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88. | Youth Gangs and overcoming waithood in a United Nations Protection of Civilians Site in South Sudan
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89. | Dyslexic Ways of Thinking: a reflexive study of Chopi timbila xylophone musicking in Mozambique
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90. | Aesthetics of Sesotho Literature: The fiction of Thomas Mofolo, and the novelists who came after him
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91. | Dividends policy and payouts: evidence from South Africa
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92. | Upgrading through global, regional or national value chains? Firm-level evidence from the East African textiles & apparel sector
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93. | Bridging religious tradition, gender norms and state institutions: toward a faith-sensitive approach to addressing intimate partner violence in Ethiopia
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94. | Darfuri Journeys to Europe: Causes, Risks and Humanitarian Abandonment
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95. | Does regionalism increase industrial policy space? An analytical framework applied to the East African textiles and apparel sector
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96. | How can we elicit health workers' preferences for measures to reduce informal payments? A mixed methods approach to developing a discrete choice experiment in Tanzania
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97. | Lessons from Khartoum: Sudan's refugee crisis and the fallacy of containment policies
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98. | Sudan's Catastrophe: A Long History of Failed Responses to Structural and Direct Violence
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99. | The state, inequality, and the political economy of long-term food aid in Sudan
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100. | Food aid in Sudan: A history of Power, Politics and Profit
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