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de Graft Aikins, Ama; Apt, Nana Araba (2016) | |
Special section: aging in Ghana: addressing the multifaceted needs of older Ghanaians | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 19. p. 35-201. |
Dzokoto, Vivian; Asante, Rebecca; Aggrey, John K. (2016) | |
Money that isn't: a qualitative examination of the adoption of the 1 pesawa coin and biometric payment cards in Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 19. p. 3-34. |
Allman, Jean (2015) | |
Reflections in honour of Ivor Wilks | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 18 #1. p. 174-195. |
McCaskie, Tom (2015) | |
The enduring puzzle of patriliny in Asante history: a note and a document on 'ntoro' | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 18 #1. p. 162-173. |
Watson, Marcus D.; Ambaba, Gilbert (2015) | |
Hidden violence of postcolonial Africa: a communicative ecology view of Ghana's Upper East Region | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 18 #1. p. 136-161. |
Alhassan, Ishaq Akmey (2015) | |
Our resource, others' wealth: the origins of legalized discrimination against local goldsmiths in Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 18 #1. p. 121-135. |
Brivio, Alessandra (2015) | |
'Fetishism' in the Gold Coast: Wadé Harris and the anti-witchcraft movements | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 18 #1. p. 90-120. |
Diedong, Africanus L.; Naaikuur, Lawrence (2015) | |
Who is the 'community' in community radio? A case study of 'Radio Progress' in the Upper West Region, Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 18 #1. p. 68-89. |
Okyerefo, Michael Perry Kweku (2015) | |
'I am Austro-Ghanaian': citizenship and belonging of Ghanaians in Austria | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 18 #1. p. 48-67. |
Eghan, Akosua Dzifa (2015) | |
'I am a good mother': becoming an adolescent mother in Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 18 #1. p. 23-47. |
Afeadie, Philip Atsu (2015) | |
Fort Prindzenstein: a monument in the identity of Keta-Someawo | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 18 #1. p. 3-22. |
Valsecchi, Perluigi (2014) | |
Free people, slaves and pawns in the Western Gold Coast: the democracy of dependency in a mid-nineteenth-century British archival source | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 17. p. 223-246. |
Brizuela-Garcia, Esperanza (2014) | |
Cosmopolitanism: why nineteenth century Gold Coast thinkers matter in the twenty-first century | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 17. p. 203-221. |
Casentini, Giulia (2014) | |
Different ideas of borders and border construction in Northern Ghana: historical and anthropological perspectives | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 17. p. 177-202. |
Longi, Felix Y.T. (2014) | |
The Kusasi-Mamprusi conflict in Bawku: a legacy of British colonial policy in Northern Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 17. p. 157-176. |
Arhin, Albert A.; Adam, Mohammed-Anwar Sadat (2014) | |
Protecting the environment for the present and future generations: REDD+ and the reversal of deforestation in Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 17. p. 131-156. |
Carl, Florian (2014) | |
The ritualization of the self in Ghanaian gospel music | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 17. p. 101-129. |
Essien, Kwame (2014) | |
( In)visible diasporan returnee communities: silcences and the challenges in studying trans-atlantic history in Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 17. p. 63-99. |
Adjei, Prince Osei-Wusu; Kyei, Peter Ohene; Afriyie, Kwadwo (2014) | |
Global economoc crisis and socio-economic vulnerability: historical experience and lessons from the 'lost decade' for Africa in the 1980's | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 17. p. 39-61. |
Amoako, Samuel (2014) | |
Black board struggles: teacher unionism under the 'democratic' Rawlings regime 1992-2000 | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 17. p. 7-38. |
Fair, Jo Ellen (2012) | |
Discourses of love and newspapers advice columns in Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 15-16. p. 413-465. |
Schauert, Paul (2012) | |
Staging unity, performing subjectivities: Nkrumah, nation-building, and the Ghana Dance Ensemble | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 15-16. p. 373-412. |
Ahlman, Jeffrey S. (2012) | |
Managing the pan-African workplace: discipline, ideology, and the cultural politics of the Ghanaian Bureau of African Affairs | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 15-16. p. 337-371. |
Geest, Sjaak van der; Krause, Kristine; Senah, Kodjo A. (eds.) (2012) | |
Health and health care | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 15-16. p. 1-335. |
Banks, William (2011) | |
'This thing is sweet': 'ntetee' and the reconfiguration of sexual subjectivity in post-colonial Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 14. p. 265-290. |
Dankwa, Serena Owusua (2011) | |
'The one who first says I love you': same-sex love and female masculinity in postcolonial Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 14. p. 223-264. |
Beoku-Betts, Josephine (2011) | |
Neo-liberal economic restructuring of public universities in Ghana: effects and challenges for academic women scientists | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 14. p. 191-221. |
Tetteh, Peace Mamle (2011) | |
Child domestic labor in Accra: opportunity and empowerment or perpetuation of gender inequality? | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 14. p. 163-189. |
Dankyi, Ernestina Korleki (2011) | |
Growing up in a transnational household: a study of children of international migrants in Accra, Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 14. p. 133-161. |
Asante, Richard (2011) | |
Ethnicity, religion, and conflict in Ghana: the roots of Ga nativism | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 14. p. 81-131. |
MacGaffey, Wyatt (2011) | |
Tamale: election 2008, violence, and 'unemployment' | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 14. p. 53-80. |
Pavanello, Mariano (2011) | |
Reconsidering Ivor Wilks's 'Big Bang' theory of Akan history | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 14. p. 11-52. |
Sutherland-Addy, Esi (2009) | |
The funeral as a site for choreographing modern identities in contemporary Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 12-13. p. 217-248. |
Donkor, David Afriyie (2009) | |
'Gyamfi's Golden Soap': commodity marketing, reform legitimation, and the performance of cultural authenticity in Ghana's popular theatre | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 12-13. p. 189-216. |
Dumouchelle, Kevin D. (2009) | |
Traditions of modernity: currents in architectural expression in Kumasi | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 12-13. p. 155-188. |
Bloom, Peter J.; Skinner, Kate (2009) | |
Modernity and danger: 'The Boy Kumasenu' and the work of the Gold Coast Film Unit | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 12-13. p. 121-153. |
Clark, Gracia (2009) | |
Consulting elderly Kumasi market women about modernization | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 12-13. p. 97-119. |
Hugon, Anne (2009) | |
Maternity and modernity in the Gold Coast, 1920s-1950s | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 12-13. p. 77-95. |
Hanson, John H. (2009) | |
Modernity, religion and development in Ghana: the example of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 12-13. p. 55-75. |
Miescher, Stephan F.; Tsikata, Dzodzi (2009) | |
Hydro-power and the promise of modernity and development in Ghana: comparing the Akosombo and Bui Dam projects | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 12-13. p. 15-53. |
Labi, Kwame Amoah (2008) | |
The 'commercial' and 'museum' life of some Akan brass works | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 11. p. 175-216. |
Anyidoho, Nana Akua; Asante, Kofi Takyi (2008) | |
Truly national? Social exclusion and the 'Ghana@50' celebrations | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 11. p. 139-173. |
Frempong, Alexander K.D. (2008) | |
Reflections on by-elections in the Fourth Republic of Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 11. p. 105-137. |
Lentz, Carola (2008) | |
Hard work, determination, and luck: biographical narratives of a northern Ghanaian elite | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 11. p. 47-76. |
Pichillo, Giancarlo (2008) | |
The historical and political legacies of the transformations of the (Dutch) Sekondi socio-economic landscape during the early twentieth century | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 11. p. 7-45. |
Tsikata, Dzodzi (2007) | |
Women in Ghana at 50: still struggling to achieve full citizenship? | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 10. p. 163-206. |
Gyimah-Boadi, Emmanuel (2007) | |
Politics in Ghana since 1957: the quest for freedom, national unity, and prosperity | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 10. p. 107-143. |
Gadzekpo, Audrey (2007) | |
Fifty years of the media's struggle for democracy in Ghana: legacies and encumbrances | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 10. p. 89-106. |
Collins, John (2007) | |
Popular performance and culture in Ghana: the past 50 years | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 10. p. 9-64. |
Sackey, Brigid M. (2007) | |
Charismatism, women, and testimonies: religion and popular culture in Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 8. p. 169-195. |
Laryea, Emmanuel; Kwansah-Aidoo, Kwamena (2007) | |
Going, going, gone!: implications of the repeal of criminal libel and sedition laws in Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 8. p. 127-168. |
Glotzer, Richard; Engberg, Lila (2007) | |
Teacher trainees in Ghana in the early 1960s: women and the teaching of home science | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 8. p. 103-126. |
Barrington, Leo (2007) | |
Education, literacy, training, and propaganda in a Ghanaian border town | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 8. p. 3-38. |
Weiss, Holger (2006) | |
The making of an African Bolshevik: Bankole Awoonor Renner in Moscow, 1925-1928 | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 9. p. 177-220. |
Apusigah, Agnes Atia (2006) | |
Transcending gendered economics: grassroots women's agency in the informal sector of the Ghanaian economy | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 9. p. 151-176. |
Darkwah, Akosua K.; Arthur, Alexina (2006) | |
(A)sexualizing Ghanaian youth? A case study of Virgin Clubs in Accra and Kumasi | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 9. p. 123-149. |
Lauterbach, Karen (2006) | |
Wealth and Worth: Pastorship and Neo-Pentecostalism in Kumasi | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 9. p. 91-121. |
Lobnibe, Isidore (2006) | |
Legitimating a contested boundary: northern Ghanaian immigrants and the historicity of land conflict in Ahyiayem, Brong Ahafo | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 9. p. 61-90. |
Berry, Sara (2006) | |
'Natives' and 'strangers' on the outskirts of Kumasi | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 9. p. 25-59. |
Yarak, Larry W. (2006) | |
The Dutch gold-mining effort in Ahanta, 1841-9 | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 9. p. 5-23. |
Prah, Mansah (2004) | |
'In Blessed Memory': (Re)Presentations of the Lives of the Departed in Ghanaian Funeral Programmes | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 7. p. 137-148. |
Aborampah, Osei-Mensah (2004) | |
Encyclopedia of the Dead: Transgenerational Memories and Cultural Transmission among the Akan of Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 7. p. 115-135. |
Benson, Susan; McCaskie, T.C. (2004) | |
Asen Praso in History and Memory | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 7. p. 93-113. |
Mullen Kreamer, Christine (2004) | |
The Politics of Memory: Ghana's Cape Coast Castle Museum Exhibition 'Crossroads of People, Crossroads of Trade' | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 7. p. 79-91. |
Osei-Tutu, Brempong (2004) | |
'Slave Castles' and the Transatlantic Slave Trade: Ghanaian and African American Perspectives | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 7. p. 59-78. |
Hugon, Anne (2004) | |
Korle Bu and the Midwives Hostel as a Site of Memory for Ghanaian Pupil Midwives, 1930s-1950s | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 7. p. 43-58. |
Akyeampong, Emmanuel (2004) | |
Memories of Place and Belonging: Identity, Citizenship, and the Lebanese in Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 7. p. 25-42. |
MacGaffey, Wyatt (2004) | |
Earth Shrines and the Politics of Memory in Dagbon | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 7. p. 11-24. |
Getz, Trevor R. (2003) | |
Re-Evaluating the 'Colonization' of Akyem Abuakwa: Amoako Atta, the Basel Mission, and the Gold Coast Courts, 1867-1887 | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 6. p. 163-180. |
Hasty, Jennifer (2003) | |
'Forget the Past or Go Back to the Slave Trade': Trans-Africanism and Popular History in Postcolonial Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 6. p. 135-161. |
Benson, Susan (2003) | |
Connecting with the Past, Building the Future: African Americans and Chieftaincy in Southern Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 6. p. 109-133. |
Manuh, Takyiwaa (2003) | |
Ghanaian Migrants in Toronto, Canada: Care of Kin and Gender Relations | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 6. p. 91-107. |
Ampofo, Akosua Adomako (2003) | |
The Sex Trade, Globalization and Issues of Survival in Sub-Saharan Africa | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 6. p. 59-90. |
Weiss, Holger (2003) | |
Crop Failures, Food Shortages and Colonial Famine Relief Policies in the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 6. p. 5-58. |
Wilks, Ivor (2002) | |
'Mallams Do Not Fight with the Heathen': A Note on Suwarian Attitudes to Jihad | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 5. p. 215-230. |
Dorward, David C. (2002) | |
'Nigger Drive Brothers': Australian Colonial Racism in the Early Gold Coast Mining Industry | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 5. p. 197-214. |
Chouin, Gérard (2002) | |
Sacred Groves as Historical and Archaeological Markers in Southern Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 5. p. 177-196. |
Brempong, Arhin; Pavanello, Mariano (2002) | |
The Bureaucratization of Traditional Authority under Colonial Rule: The Asante Stool Treasuries | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 5. p. 159-175. |
Adomako Ampofo, Akosua (2002) | |
Does Women's Education Matter in Childbearing Decision Making? A Case Study from Urban Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 5. p. 123-157. |
Prah, Mansah (2002) | |
Gender Issues in Ghanaian Tertiary Institutions: Women Academics and Administrators at Cape Coast University | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 5. p. 83-122. |
Owusu-Ansah, David (2002) | |
History of Islamic Education in Ghana: An Overview | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 5. p. 61-81. |
Ansu-Kyeremeh, Kwasi (2002) | |
Mass Education and Communication in Ghana: A Globalization Perspective | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 5. p. 43-59. |
Agbodeka, Francis (2002) | |
Education in Ghana: Yesterday and Today | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 5. p. 21-42. |
Ampofo, Akosua Adomako; Agbodeka, Francis; Ansu-Kyeremeh, Kwasi; Owusu-Ansah, David; Prah, Mansah (2002) | |
Teaching and Learning in Ghana: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 5. p. 3-20. |
Kwansah-Aidoo, Kwamena (2001) | |
Interpersonal Networks and the Dissemination of the Mass Media's Environmental Agenda in Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 4. p. 169-197. |
Boni, Stefano (2001) | |
A Precolonial, Political History of the Sefwi Wiawso Oman | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 4. p. 139-168. |
Adjaye, Joseph K. (2001) | |
The Performativity of Akan Libations: An Ethnopoetic Construction of Reality | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 4. p. 107-138. |
Nugent, Paul (2001) | |
The Things That Money Can Buy: Chieftaincy, the Media and the 1996 Elections in Hohoe-North Constituency | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 4. p. 85-106. |
Meyer, Birgit (2001) | |
Money, Power and Morality: Popular Cinema in the Fourth Republic | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 4. p. 65-84. |
Dijk, Rijk van (2001) | |
Contesting Silence: The Ban on Drumming and the Musical Politics of Pentecostalism in Ghana | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 4. p. 31-64. |
Darkwah, Akosua K. (2001) | |
Aid or Hindrance? Faith Gospel Theology and Ghana's Incorporation into the Global Economy | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 4. p. 7-29. |
Meyer, Birgit; Nugent, Paul (2001) | |
Moral Discourses and Public Spaces in the Fourth Republic | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 4. p. 3-5. |
Day, Lynda R. (2000) | |
Long Live the Queen!: The Yaa Asantewaa Centenary and the Politics of History | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 3. p. 153-166. |
Obeng, Pashington (2000) | |
Yaa Asantewaa's War of Independence: Honoring and Ratifying an Historic Pledge | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 3. p. 137-152. |
Boahen, Albert Adu (2000) | |
Yaa Asantewaa in the Yaa Asantewaa War of 1900: Military Leader or Symbolic Head? | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 3. p. 111-135. |
Brempong, Arhin (2000) | |
The Role of Nana Yaa Asantewaa in the 1900 Asante War of Resistance | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 3. p. 97-110. |
McCaskie, Thomas C. (2000) | |
The Golden Stool at the End of the Nineteenth Century: Setting the Record Straight | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 3. p. 61-96. |
Wilks, Ivor (2000) | |
Asante at the End of the Nineteenth Century: Setting the Record Straight | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 3. p. 13-59. |
Akyeampong, Emmanuel (2000) | |
Asante at the Turn of the Twentieth Century | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 3. p. 3-12. |
Brempong, Arhin N. (2000) | |
The Role of Nana Yaa Asantewaa in the 1900 Asante War of Resistance | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 3. |
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