African
Journals Online
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Articles |
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Gender, Dress and Self-Empowerment: Women and Burial Societies in Botswana |
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Barbara Ntombi Ngwenya |
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Learning to Live or to Leave? Education and Identity in Burkina Faso |
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Sten Hagberg |
28 |
Non-State Justice in the Post Apartheid South Africa – A Scane of Khayelitsha |
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Boyane Tshehla |
47 |
Matriliny, Patriliny, and Wealth Flow Variations in Rural Malawi |
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Mike Mathambo Mtika and Henry Victor Doctor |
71 |
Trade Union Responses to the ‘Flexible’ Workforce in Namibia: Incorporation or Marginalisation? |
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Gilton Klerck |
98 |
Address |
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Inaugural Address, Eastern Cape Technikon, Butterworth |
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Blade Nzimande |
130 |
Debates |
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Supra-Ethnic Nationalism: The Case of Eritrea |
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Redie Bereketeab |
137 |
Review Essay |
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Johan Graaff. What is Sociology? |
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Lionel Thaver |
153 |
Book Reviews |
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Aili Mari Tripp. Women and Politics in Uganda. Madison. The University of Wisconsin. 2000. Xxvii + 277 pp. |
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Reviewed by Hannington Ochwada |
163 |
Glenn Adler (ed.). Engaging the State and Business: The Labour Movement and Co-determination in South Africa. Johannesburg Witwatersrand University Press. 2000 |
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Reviewed by Franco Barchiesi |
165 |
J. Crush and D.A. McDonald. (eds). 2002. Transnationalism and New African Immigration to South Africa. Cape Town. Southern African Migration Project and the Canadian Association of African Studies. IV + 188 pp. ISBN 0-88911-926-0. |
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Reviewed by Vusumzi Duma |
175 |
Brenner, Robert. The Boom and the Bubble: The US in the World Economy. London. Verso. 2002. (xv + 303 pp). |
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Reviewed by Geoffrey Wood |
180 |
Johann Graaff. What is Sociology? Cape Town. Oxford University Press. 2002. |
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Reviewed by Monty J. Roodt |
183 |