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1. | Reeds in the wind of change: Zulu sangomas in transition
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2. | Double progressivity of infrastructure financing through carbon pricing: insights from Nigeria
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3. | Violence and vulnerability: children's strategies and the logic of violence in Burundi
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4. | Somalia 1941-1960
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5. | Jubaland / Oltre Giuba
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6. | British Somaliland
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7. | Italian Somalia until 1941
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8. | Senegal's politics of stamp issuing: from French colonial office to home country for the African diaspora
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9. | Independent Somalia
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10. | The policy relevance of indigenous languages for higher education in Africa: a Ghanaian perspective
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11. | Rwanda at 60
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12. | Greeks in Egypt: negotiating presence, identity and belonging after the 1960s
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13. | Ghana-Togo-Mountain languages: a socio-cultural, a typological or a genetic grouping?
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14. | The international sources of prejudice against Shi'a in the Middle East and North Africa: original survey evidence from Morocco
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15. | Islamisches Ägypten: Kontinuität und Wandel
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16. | Indonesia in Africa: revitalizing relations
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17. | Beyond departure: the Greek in Egypt, 1962-1976
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18. | Commands, curses, blessings and invocations among the Iraqw of Tanzania
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19. | Is it one Nile? Civic engagement and hydropolitics in the Eastern Nile Basin: the case of Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia
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20. | Illiberal norm diffusion: how do governments learn to restrict nongovernmental organizations?
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21. | Legal analysis of access to old-age public pension benefits in Rwanda: challenges and trends
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22. | Democracy and electoral politics in Zambia
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23. | South Africa: still an ambivalent (sub)regional leader?
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24. | Walcherse ketens: de trans-Atlantische slavenhandel en de economie van Walcheren, 1755-1780
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25. | Paper, pixels, or plane tickets?: Multi-archival perspectives on the decolonisation of Namibia
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26. | The BaSIS basics of information structure
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27. | Case study research in Kenya and South Korea: reflexivity and ethical dilemmas
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28. | 'When the World Turns Upside Down, Live Like a Bat!': idioms of suffering, coping, and resilience among elderly female Zande Refugees in Kiryandongo refugee settlement, Uganda (2019'20)
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29. | The individual in African history: the importance of biography in African historical studies
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30. | The notion and imagination of space and time in British colonial and African intercultural philosophical cinema
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31. | Digging fast, digging slow: mining and archaeology, an uneasy relationship
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32. | The global politics of African industrial policy: the case of the used clothing ban in Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda
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33. | Violent or non-violent action? Wartime civilian resistance in Colombia and Mozambique
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34. | Race at work: a comparative history of mining labor and empire on the Central African Copperbelt and the Fushun Coalfields, ca. 1907-1945
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35. | An exploration of legal pluralism, power and custom in South Africa: a conversation with Aninka Claassens
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36. | Tone and the Verbal Systems of Nyokon
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37. | The wedding bells of war: the influence of armed conflict on child marriages in West Africa
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38. | Social-ecological change: insights from the Southern African Program on Ecosystem Change and Society
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39. | Reporting preprints in the media during the COVID-19 pandemic
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40. | Cattle and colonialism: an animal-centred history of southern Africa, 1652-1980s
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41. | The phonology of name signs: a comparison between the Sign Languages of Uganda, Mali, Adamorobe and The Netherlands
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42. | Niger
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43. | Somalia
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44. | Ethiopia
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45. | Globalising foreign policy analysis: lessons for and from a relational approach to South Africa's foreign policy
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46. | Memetic warfare on Twitter
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47. | Tanzania and Kenya: appraisal of continued richness in languages
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48. | Tourism, climate change and biodiversity in Sub-Saharan Africa
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49. | Resilience in times of crisis
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50. | An unreported African sign language in Northeast Nigeria
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51. | Sign languages in West Africa
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52. | Gesture in Sub Saharan Africa
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53. | The significance of African sign languages for African linguistics and sign language studies
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54. | Introduction to the themed section: 'Commoning the Future': Sustaining and Contesting the Public Good in North Africa
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55. | Religion and politics in Africa
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56. | Nationalism and territoriality in Barue and Mozambique: independence, belonging, contradiction
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57. | Remembering Kassahun Berhanu Alemu (1955-2022): the man and his work
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58. | Transitional justice in Libya: confused paths
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59. | Transitional Justice in Libya
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60. | A picture of Africa: frenzy, counternarrative, mimesis
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61. | The elephant in the room: citizenship and language (a reply to Bjarnesen et al)
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62. | Forced migration governance at critical junctures of state formation in Tunisia
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63. | Dictionnaire Swahili-Français
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64. | Living with the legacy of displacement: an exploration of non-return and the long-term effects of displacement on social life in Pabo, northern Uganda
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65. | Chinese and Western development approaches in Africa: implications for the SDGs
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66. | Remembering defeat in counter-revolutionary Egypt
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67. | Valency and saliency in Bantu applicatives: a diachronic reanalysis
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68. | Simultaneous constructions in Adamorobe Sign Language (Ghana)
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69. | Pointing out possession in Adamorobe Sign Language (Ghana)
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70. | Deaf signers in the Dogon, a rural area in Mali
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71. | Sign languages in Africa
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72. | Africa-Europe: reciprocal perspectives: a panel on co-creation as decolonization work
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73. | Religion et fiscalité en Egypte médiévale (600-900 ap. J.-C.)
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74. | A monumental relationship: North Korea and Namibia
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75. | In this fragile world: Swahili poetry of commitment by Ustadh Mahmoud Mau
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76. | Slam poetry in Chad: a space of belonging in an environment of violence and repression
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77. | Multilingualism and multiculturalism: why Africa is different
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78. | Multinationals, capital export, and the inclusive development debate in developing countries: the Nigerian insight
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79. | Fraught with friction: inclusive development for informal workers in urban Ghana
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80. | Introduction to the special Issue: policies for inclusive development in Africa
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81. | Rethinking global cooperation: three new frameworks for collective action in an age of uncertainty
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82. | On target?: the human side of targeting in development programmes and policies
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83. | Single and ready to mingle: single registries in social protection
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84. | Gold matters: visualizing mining worlds
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85. | Review of Heynssens, S. (2017) De kinderen van Save: een geschiedenis tussen Afrika en België
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86. | Making 'The Process': sexual vulnerability and Burundian refugee boys and young men' strategies for onward migration from Nakivale refugee settlement in Uganda
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87. | Commentary: Tunisia's migration policy: the ambiguous consequences of democratization
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88. | Dokter in Guinee-Bissau in 1974: ooggetuige van het einde van het Portugese kolonialisme in Afrika
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89. | De vrijheidsstrijd van Guinee-Bissau: door de ogen van een jonge dokter, Roel Coutinho
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90. | Chad's transition: easing tensions online
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91. | The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on vocational education and training in Kenya: a study of West Pokot County
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92. | Review of Money, D. (2021) White mineworkers on Zambia's copperbelt, 1926-1974: in a class of their own
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93. | The grammaticalisation of a specific indefinite determiner: prenominal -mɔ̀tÉ›Ì in Tunen
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94. | Research report - Land and climate change: Rights and environmental displacement in Mozambique
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95. | Religion and violence in the Horn of Africa: trajectories of mimetic rivalry and escalation between 'political Islam' and the state.
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96. | The AWSOM correlation in comparative Bantu object marking
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97. | Establishing Local Elite Authority in Egypt Through Arbitration and Mediation
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98. | Texts, voices and tapes: mediating poetry on the Swahili Muslim Coast in the 21st century
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99. | Policy brief - Land and climate change: Rights and environmental displacement in Mozambique
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100. | Cameroon at 60
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