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1. | Luttes honnêtes: transformation structurelle, finances publiques et récurrence de la crise de la dette au Sénégal
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2. | The paradox of child participation in child labour: An interface between statutory and customary child labour laws in Malawi
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3. | When parents die: Bereavement, decision-making and achieving adult personhood in rural Togo
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4. | Mobilising security and logistics through an African port: A controversies approach to infrastructure
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5. | Beyond the gatekeeper state: African infrastructure hubs as sites of experimentation
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6. | The South'South investment that never happened: Vale in Guinea
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7. | Reading Mozambique's mega-project developmentalism through the workplace: evidence from Chinese and Brazilian investments
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8. | Liminally Positioned in the South: Reinterpreting Brazilian and Chinese Relations with Africa
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9. | The impact of COVID-19 on health service utilization in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review
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10. | Linguistic Borrowing and Cultural Significance: Analysing the Impact of Dholuo Figures of Speech on Olusuba Folksongs and Abasuba Cultural Identity
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11. | Unveiling the Harrowing Realities: Kenyan Women Domestic Workers' Struggles for Freedom in Saudi Arabia
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12. | Zur epistemischen Rahmung von Gerüchten im Covid-19 Diskurs Kameruns
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13. | Turkish Islamic Actors in Africa: the Case Study of Hayrat Vakfi in Niger
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14. | Yakin kwakwalwai: dimension décoloniale d'un combat épistémique et éthique au sein de l'association Ihyaous Sunnah au Niger
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15. | 'Are they just for venting out?': Exploring discourses on women-only Facebook Groups on television talk show programs in Egypt
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16. | Representations of Mixed-Race Identity in Post-Apartheid South African Literature
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17. | Africa*n Relations. Modalities Reflected
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18. | Development in Sub-Saharan Africa New Micro-Level Evidence on Education, Geography and Trade
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19. | Doing ethics. An outline of a constructivist and phenomenological approach of moral communication
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20. | Management and publication of scientific data on traditional mycological and lichenological knowledge in Africa
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21. | Contested Truths Over COVID-19 in East Africa: Examining Opposition to Public Health Measures in Tanzania and Uganda
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22. | Preverbal clitic clusters in the Tanzanian Rift Valley revisited
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23. | Entangled navigations: Intergenerational care relations in neoliberal eduscapes in Benin
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24. | Neglected Historiography from Africa: The Case for Postindependence Journals
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25. | Urban theories and urbanization perspectives in cities across Nigeria
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26. | Beyond human-centredness: An ocean-centred reading of Celles qui attendent (Fatou Diome), Le pagne léger and Patera (Aïssatou Diamanka-Besland)
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27. | Preliminary Finding in the Study of English-Hausa Translations
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28. | 'Time is on me': Entangled Temporalities Between Italy and the Gambia
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29. | 'Paperwork is so important!': processes of literacising in bureaucratic contexts in Benin and Bolivia
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30. | Circulations, decolonizations, unbalances: Anticolonial networks and links between the literary reviews Mensagem, Présence Africaine and Black Orpheus
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31. | Major structural elements and appointment criteria to African Regional Courts with references to Treaty and protocol regulations: (as of January 2024)
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32. | Infrastructures of Migrant (Im)mobilities in the Borderland of Burkina Faso and Niger
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33. | Exploring the significance of toponyms in the university linguistics curriculum: insights from Kibera in Kenya and Sabalibougou in Mali
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34. | Fújì Music and Everyday Life in the Contemporary Urban Yorùbá Space
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35. | The Use of Social Media in Enacting Emotional Care to Elderly People During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Empirical Evidence from Rwanda
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36. | 'Hanging out' with judicial and legal elites: Reflections on researching 'up'
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37. | Ghana's Debt Crisis and the Political Economy of Financial Dependence in Africa: History Repeating Itself?
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38. | Grinding inequality: gender, race and class in South African street skateboarding
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39. | Decolonisation through Digitalisation? African Languages at South African Universities
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40. | The fast and the victorious: Mobility, motorcyclists and political mobilisation in Uganda
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41. | Higher education and social responsibility: a proposal for internationalization of university'community engagements; perspectives from Uganda
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42. | Battles over State Making on a Frontier: Dilemmas of Schooling, Young People and Agro-Pastoralism in Hamar, Southwest Ethiopia.
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43. | Do subsidies on seed and fertilizer lead to child labour? Evidence from Malawi
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44. | "We Did Many Projects Together": Boundary-Spanning Strategies of Councillors in Rural Ghana
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45. | Modalities of Forgetting: A Refusal of Memory Among Post-Conflict Samburu and Pokot, Kenya
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46. | Understanding Political Participation From the Margins: The Perspectives of Migrant Slum Dwellers in Agbogbloshie, Ghana
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47. | A new Age of Extremes?: Anti-political Politics and Identity Remaking in the early 21st Century
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48. | Financing Higher Education: Who Pays, Who Benefits, and Who Should Pay for University Education in Uganda.
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49. | Improving access and equity in East African higher education through internationalization
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50. | A History of Women Anti- state Fighters in Kenya; 1945-2019
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51. | Imagination der afrikanischen Migration in zeitgenössischen Filmen
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52. | Ọ̀rúnmìliàn Film-Philosophy: An African Philosophy through Cinematic Storytelling
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53. | Transformations of Islam in Northern Kenya: Changing Islamic discourses in Garissa Town and the Influence of Returning Kenyan-Somali Graduates from Two Saudi Universities
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54. | Marokko und der Westen. Geografische Nähe und kulturelle Distanz. Die Darstellung Marokkos, marokkanischer Kultur und Gesellschaft in deutsch- und französischsprachigen Reiseberichten über Marokko gegen Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts
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55. | Women Terrorists and Violent Actors in the Lens of the Media in Kenya: 1980-2019.
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56. | 'The Men Watching Our Borders': The Evolution, Identity, and Tenacity of Chinkororo in Gusii, Kenya
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57. | Media Transnationalism and the Politics of 'Feminised Corruption'
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58. | DEAF-DEAF-DIFFERENT. ambiguities of being deaf in Benin
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59. | Live as African: On the Relevance of Thomas Sankara's Agenda for Economic Liberation
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60. | The Committee and the Uncommitted: Material Assistance to Members in Need at a Pentecostal Church in Western Kenya
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61. | Future Africa?! Timescapes and the Flattening of Time in the Modern Era
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62. | Disputed Meanings of Women's Liberation: Social Tensions and Symbolic Struggles During Angolan Independence
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63. | Biometric identification technologies and the Ghanaian 'data revolution'
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64. | The Socialist Countries, North Africa and the Middle East in the Cold War: The Educational Connection
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65. | A Legal Analysis of the Relationship between State Sovereignty and Regional Integration: A comparative study of the European Union and the East African Community
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66. | Navigating the landscape of defiant scholarship in and beyond Africa: On archives, bridges and dangers ; A commentary on Patricia Daley and Amber Murrey's 'Defiant scholarship: Dismantling coloniality in contemporary African geographies'.
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67. | Swahili language and literature as resources for Indian Ocean studies
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68. | Coastal proximity and individual living standards: Econometric evidence from georeferenced household surveys in sub-Saharan Africa
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69. | The Impact of Land on the 'Right to Energy' in Namibia
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70. | Sub-Saharan Africa's international migration constrains its sustainable development under climate change
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71. | Relational governance of territorial resources in post-colonial Africa: A new analytic framework
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72. | Evaluation of Economic Linkage between Urban Built-Up Areas in a Mid-Sized City of Uyo (Nigeria)
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73. | The multiple meanings and uses of South-South relations in extraction: The Brazilian mining company Vale in Mozambique
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74. | Moving to retain class status: Spatial mobility of older people in Kenya
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75. | Warum sind eigentlich die HIV/AIDS-Raten im südlichen Afrika so hoch? - Ein Vergleich der Weltregionen
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76. | Dagbani English: The Influence of Dagbani on the Use of English in Ghana
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77. | "Social media is for the elite": Local political communication in Ghana in times of COVID-19
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78. | Frontiers in African Digital Research: Conference Proceedings
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79. | African Renaissance, Afrotopia, Afropolitanism, and Afrofuturism: Comparing Conceptual Properties of Four African Futures
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80. | Language ideologies in contexts of small-scale multilingualism: repertoires, language attitudes and use in Lower Fungom (Cameroon)
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81. | Une étude comparative des discours sur le Covid-19 en Côte d'Ivoire et au Cameroun beaucoup de peur et de questionnement
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82. | The Rise of New Forms of Power, Forced Displacements and Conflict on the Djibouti and Ethopia Border
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83. | Nairobi Nights ' eine Ethnographie nächtlicher Atmosphären
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84. | Regulation and Enforcement of Competition Law in Tanzania's Telecommunications Sector: Law, Institutional Design and Practice
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85. | Tanzania's Law on Child Adoption, with a Special Focus on Adoptions with an International Element: In the Best Interest of the Child?
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86. | The Committee and the Uncommitted: Material Assistance to Members in Need at a Pentecostal Church in Western Kenya.
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87. | Somalia am Scheideweg
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88. | Das Archiv als Heimat: Die 'Fantasie Afrika' des Kunstpatrons Ulli Beier und der Künstlerin Georgina Beier
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89. | Wood for the kitchen: Towards a history of the supply and use of fuelwood in an urban setting of West Africa; The case of Lome (from 1907 to 2017)
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90. | Between Cause and Cure: The Mining Industry and HIV/AIDS Governance in South Africa
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91. | Business and the uses of 'civil society': Governing Congolese mining areas
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92. | The Right to Alternative Care for Children in Tanzania: An Inquiry into the Law and Practice of Foster Care
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93. | "Fraudonomics": Cartooning against Structural Adjustment in Togo
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94. | Fieldwork Experiences and Practices in Africa
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95. | COVID-19 and (Im)mobilities in West Africa
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96. | African Studies and the Question of Diasporas
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97. | Icons of Zimbabwe's Crisis and their Interpretation by European Union Officials
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98. | Campus Decorum: The realisation of apologies, complaints and requests by Nigerian and German students
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99. | Gesundheitssicherung im Kontext sozialer Differenzierung: Wer tritt Krankenkassen im ländlichen Mali bei?
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100. | The Stereotyped Representation of the Foreigner in Egyptian Cinema: A Phono-Morpho-Syntactic and Lexical Study and Corpus
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