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Articles |
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No longer at ease:
Intellectuals and the crisis of nation-statism in Nigeria in the
1990s
Cyril I.Obi | 1 |
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Pentercostalism in
Nigeria: Exploiting or edifying the masses?
John Olushola Magbadelo |
15 |
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Evangelisation à
Kinshasa: Une strategie d'exploitation ou l'espression dúne
foi ardente
Gauthier Musenge Mwanza |
30 |
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When nomads lose
cattle: Wodaabe negotiantions of ethnicity
Kristin Loftsdóttir |
52 |
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The market as an
instrument of political control and exploitation: Some
insights from Kenya
Blessings Chinsinga |
77 |
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Addresses |
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Reclaiming the
promise of the sociological imagination in Africa
Tade Akin Aina |
90 |
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Research Reports |
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Shaping the
Internet for match-making/dating: a challenge for the
contemporary Nigerian family institution
Wale Adesina and Olabisi Ayodele |
103 |
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Pull factors in
the political economy of international commercial sex work in
Nigeria
Ifeanyi P. Onyeonoru |
115 |
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Debates |
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A theory of an
Africa as a unification nation: a re-thinking of the
structural transformation of Africa
Mammo Muchie |
136 |
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Nyerere:
nationalism and post-colonial developmentalism
Chambi Seithy Chachage and Chachage Seithy L. Chachage |
158 |
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Book Reviews |
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Amanda Hammar,
Brian Raftopoulos and Stig Jensen (eds.), Zimbabwe's
Unfinished Business - Rethinking Land, State and Nation in the
Context of Crisis, Harare, Weaver Press, 2003
Reviewed by Kirk Helliker |
180 |
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Ilda
Lourenco-Lidell. Walking the Tightrope, Informal
Livelihoods and Social Networks in a West African City,
Stockholm, Almqvist and Wiksell, 2002
Reviewed by Jane I. Guyer |
183 |
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Andrew Apter.
The Pan-African Nation: Oil and the Spectacle of Culture in
Nigeria. Chicago, The University of Chicago Press. 2005
Reviewed by Wilson Akpan |
185 |