GIGA Journal Family | 14/04/2024

New Africa Spectrum 1/2024

This issue of Africa Spectrum covers topics such as the problem of „global visibility“ of African science, state control in Uganda, voter behaviour in Nigeria, the role of religious symbolism and religiosity in The Gambia, land and agrarian reform in Zimbabwe, and marriages in Cameroon.


  • Africa Spectrum Vol. 59, No. 1 (2024)

    Editorial

    • Tim Glawion: Quality, Access, and Voice in African Studies Publishing: Smoothing the Path to Bigger Changes

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    Debate

    • Yusuf K. Serunkuma: Decolonial Dilemmas: The Deception of a “Global Knowledge Commonwealth” and the Tragedian Entrapment of an African Scholar

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    Research Articles

    • Karol Czuba: State Capacity and Elite Enrichment in Uganda's Northeastern Periphery

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    • Victor Agboga: Nigerian Electoral Black Market: Where Do Party Switchers Go and Why Does It Matter?

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    • Danielle Agyemang, Vilashini Somiah, Khoo Ying Hooi: Divine Mandates and Political Realities: Exploring Power, Religion, and Transition in The Gambia

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    • Clement Chipenda: A Transformative Social Policy Perspective on Land and Agrarian Reform in Zimbabwe

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    • Maurine Ekun Nyok: Marriage and Memories of the Slave Trade Among the Ejaghams of Cameroon's Cross River Region

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