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![]() | Adusei-Asante, Kwadwo (2017) |
Beyond minimisation of personal healthcare financing risks: an ethnographic study of motivations for joining Ghana's health insurance scheme in Daakye District | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 38 #1. p. 46-64. |
![]() | Aghedo, Iro (2017) |
Ethics and its discontents: evidence from terrorism research in North-Eastern Nigera | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 38 #1. p. 29-45. |
![]() | Makinda, Samuel (2017) |
Why South Sudan's problems stem from the abuse of sovereignty: the case for co-governance | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 38 #1. p. 8-28. |
![]() | Ezati, Betty Akullu (ed.) (2016) |
Parents, pay attention!: factors related to parental involvement with education in Northern Uganda | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 37 #2. p. 9-32. |
![]() | Lewis, Tony (2016) |
Ethnomusicology, world music and analysis in African music | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 37 #1. p. 95-117. |
![]() | Jakwa, Tinashe (2016) |
Zimbabwe's fast track land reform programme: beyond emancipation, towards liberation | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 37 #1. p. 73-94. |
![]() | El-Gack, Nawal (2016) |
The power of non-governmental organizations in Sudan: do structural changes matter? | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 37 #1. p. 52-72. |
![]() | Ifediora, Obinna Franklin (2016) |
Preventive arbitration: towards strenghening the African Union's mediation capacity for human protection | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 37 #1. p. 21-51. |
![]() | Mertens, Charlotte (2016) |
Sexual violence in the Congo Free State: archival traces and present reconfigurations | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 37 #1. p. 6-20. |
![]() | Diallo, Ibrahima (2015) |
Lexical borrowing from Arabic to Pular: context and features | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 36 #2. p. 93-109. |
![]() | McNamara, Thomas (2015) |
Development, witchcraft and Malawi's elite | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 36 #2. p. 74-92. |
![]() | Gbanie, Solomon Peter; Thornton, Alec; Griffin, Amy L. (2015) |
'The diamond of western area is land': narratives of land use and land cover change in post-conflict Sierra Leone | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 36 #2. p. 51-73. |
![]() | Sequeira, Ana Rita (2015) |
![]() | The introduction of rapid diagnostic test for malaria in Mozambique: local appropriation and complementary therapeutics |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 36 #1. p. 114-128. |
![]() | Mugambwa, John (2015) |
Proposal for compulsory land acquisition for economic investment in Uganda | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 36 #1. p. 98-113. |
![]() | Cooke, Claire (2015) |
Married to freedom? The importance of marriage for African Methodist Episcopal missionary women in South Africa, 1900-1940 | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 36 #1. p. 84-97. |
![]() | Hills, Christopher (2015) |
Gendered reintegration in Liberia: a civilised '(Kwi)' failure? | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 36 #1. p. 68-83. |
![]() | Sulemana, Mohammed; Azeez, Govand (2015) |
Rethinking Islamism in Western Africa | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 36 #1. p. 51-67. |
![]() | Ombati, Mokua (2015) |
Public artworks: creative spaces for civic and political behaviour in Kenya | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 36 #1. p. 29-50. |
![]() | Sulemana, Mohammed (2014) |
Centenary of failure? Boko Haram, Jihad and the Nigerian reality | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 35 #2. p. 69-87. |
![]() | Juma, Juliana; Hauquitz, Alan (2014) |
Millennium Development Goals - Kenya: sustaining the gains for maternal and child health | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 35 #2. p. 64-68. |
![]() | Tsoka, Catherine; Mwanri, Lillian (2014) |
The workplace and HIV-related stigma: implications for public health prevention and control policies and programs in Malawi | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 35 #2. p. 45-63. |
![]() | McLachlan, Sam; Binns, Tony (2014) |
Tourism as a means for development in Livingstone, Zambia: impacts among local stakeholders | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 35 #2. p. 5-24. |
![]() | Corbett, Jack (2014) |
'But we can't make them drink': understanding community ownership in the Namwera and Chiponde afforestation project | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 35 #1. p. 39-58. |
![]() | Mayersen, Deborah (2014) |
'Once upon a time there was a wonderful country': representations of history in Rwanda | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 35 #1. p. 23-38. |
![]() | Kenny, Christina (2014) |
Cultural practice as resistance in the British colony of Kenya | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 35 #1. p. 10-22. |
![]() | Burke, Jean (2013) |
Media framing of violence against Tanzanians with albinism in the Great Lakes Region: a matter of culture, crime, poverty and human rights | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 34 #2. p. 57-77. |
![]() | O'Brien, Stephen (2013) |
A qualitative study of impressions and experiences of HIV in Zimbabwe | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 34 #2. p. 35-56. |
![]() | Bishop, Joanna; Binns, Tony (2013) |
Corporate responsibility and development in post-apartheid South Africa | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 34 #2. p. 9-34. |
![]() | Meer, Erwin van der (2013) |
Child witchcraft accusations in Southern Malawi | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 34 #1. p. 129-144. |
![]() | Dicks, Ian D. (2013) |
Witchcraft accusations amongst the Muslim Amacinga Yawo of Malawi and modes of dealing with them | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 34 #1. p. 103-128. |
![]() | Makinda, Samuel M.; Turner, Marianne (2013) |
Contextualising aid effectiveness: Australia's scholarship program in Africa | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 34 #1. p. 40-60. |
![]() | Titus, Zotawon D. (2013) |
Examing transparency in Liberia's pre- and post-civil war electoral process | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 34 #1. p. 10-39. |
![]() | Burke, Jean (2012) |
Language as a resource for improving health: using Swahili-based concepts in responding to infant HIV | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 33 #2. p. 141-157. |
![]() | McNamara, Tom (2012) |
Preliminary findings on land tenure reform in Malawi and the possible effects on tenure and food security for smallholder farmers | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 33 #2. p. 122-140. |
![]() | Huddleston, Paul; Huddleston, Veronica (2012) |
Contract farming and technology transfer in Ghana | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 33 #2. p. 98-121. |
![]() | Halupka, Max; Star, Cassandra (2012) |
Maintaining sovereignty in Africa: the role of external forces in warlord States | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 33 #2. p. 74-97. |
![]() | Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo J. (2012) |
Coloniality of power in development studies and the impact of global imperial designs on Africa | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 33 #2. p. 48-73. |
![]() | Pijovic, Nikola (2012) |
'It is chaotic but not chaos': civil society, local governance and the construction of political order in and around Mogadishu | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 33 #2. p. 29-47. |
![]() | Neethling, Theo (2012) |
South Africa, the African Union and international intervention in Libya: a critical appraisal | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 33 #2. p. 8-28. |
![]() | Lyons, Tanya; Marlowe, Jay; Harris, Anne (eds.) (2012) |
Violence in Africa and its consequences: understanding Africa in Australasia and the Pacific | |
![]() | Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 33 #1. 199p. |
![]() | Marlowe, Jay (2011) |
South Sudanese diaspora in Australasia | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 32 #2. 193p. |
![]() | Craig, Barry (2011) |
The Badcock collection from the Upper Congo | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 32 #1. p. 119-147. |
![]() | Matereke, Kudzai (2011) |
Looking beyond the Benin bronze head: provisional notes on culture, nations, and cosmopolitanism | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 32 #1. p. 99-118. |
![]() | Munro, Paul G.; Hiemstra-van der Horst, Greg (2011) |
Conserving exploitation? A political ecology of forestry policy in Sierra Leone | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 32 #1. p. 59-78. |
![]() | Osman, Abdi Dahir (2011) |
Policy and governance issues in Kenya's border towns: the case of Wajir groundwater management | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 32 #1. p. 32-58. |
![]() | Balaton-Chrimes, Samantha (2011) |
The Nubians of Kenya and the emancipatory potential of collective recognition | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 32 #1. p. 12-31. |
![]() | Counsel, Graeme (2010) |
Music for a coup: 'Armée Guinéenne': an overview of Guinea's recent political turmoil | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 31 #2. p. 94-112. |
![]() | Outhred, Rachel (2010) |
Human rights activism and the silencing of women | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 31 #2. p. 79-93. |
![]() | Ekot, Basil A. (2010) |
Fifty years of Nigerian independence: governance in a multi-ethnic nation-State | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 31 #2. p. 51-78. |
![]() | Bienvenue, Emily (2010) |
The safeguarding of international shipping: a solution to Somali piracy? | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 31 #2. p. 30-50. |
![]() | Makuwira, Jonathan (2010) |
Urbanisation, urban poverty reduction and non-governmental development organisations' (NGDOs) intervention mechanisms in Malawi | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 31 #2. p. 8-29. |
![]() | Mapulanga-Hulston, Jackbeth (2009) |
The migration of health professionals in Sub-Saharan African countries and the impact on people's right to health | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 30 #2. p. 98-113. |
![]() | Lyons, Tanya (2009) |
Globalisation, failed states and pharmaceutical colonialism in Africa | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 30 #2. p. 68-85. |
![]() | Ekot, Basil (2009) |
Conflict, religion and ethnicity in the postcolonial Nigerian State | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 30 #2. p. 47-67. |
![]() | Doherty, Matthew (2009) |
Subsistence amid turmoil: daily life in Central Africa during the rubber plunder | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 30 #2. p. 32-46. |
![]() | Scott, Roger (2009) |
Gowers of Uganda: the public and private life of a forgotten colonial governor | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 30 #2. p. 12-31. |
![]() | Counsel, Graeme (2009) |
Digitising and archiving Syliphone recordings in Guinea | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 30 #1. p. 144-150. |
![]() | Matereke, Kudzai (2009) |
'Embracing the Aussie identity': theoretical reflections on challenges and prospects for African-Australian youths | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 30 #1. p. 129-143. |
![]() | Schwerdt, Dianne (2009) |
Caught in the crossfire: writing conflict in two African novels | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 30 #1. p. 101-117. |
![]() | Matereke, Kudzai (2009) |
'Discipline and punish': inscribing the body and its metaphors in Zimbabwe's postcolonial crisis | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 30 #1. p. 83-100. |
![]() | Mapedzahama, Virginia (2009) |
Weaving paid work, informal sector work and motherhood in Harare (Zimbabwe): a new arena for research? | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 30 #1. p. 64-82. |
![]() | Law, Kate (2009) |
Episodes of ambiguity: steps towards socialism in Zimbabwe, 1980-1985 | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 30 #1. p. 49-63. |
![]() | O'Brien, Stephen (2009) |
From comrade to His Excellency: Mugabe's rise to power | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 30 #1. p. 26-48. |
![]() | Hawker, Geoffrey (2009) |
Zimbabwe: retrospect and prospect | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 30 #1. p. 11-25. |
![]() | Barnett, Jenny; Deng, Robert; Yoasa, Natania Baya (2008) |
Post-conflict language issues at the University of Juba, Southern Sudan: policies, proficiencies and practicalities | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 29 #1-2. p. 92-103. |
![]() | Zwangobani, Kirk (2008) |
From diaspora to multiculture: in search of a youthful Pan-African identity | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 29 #1-2. p. 51-65. |
![]() | Balaton-Chrimes, Samantha (2008) |
Challenging the State in Africa | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 29 #1-2. p. 35-50. |
![]() | Badstuebner, Jennifer (2008) |
Rape and the Tikoloshe: sexual violence and fear in a South African township | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 29 #1-2. p. 26-34. |
![]() | Jackson, Ruth (2008) |
The three delays as a framework for examining safe motherhood in Kafa Zone, SNNPR, Ethiopia | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 29 #1-2. p. 11-25. |
![]() | Cheater, Christine (2006-2007) |
'Peace is Every Child's Right': The Machel Report | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 28. p. 139-152. |
![]() | Kifle, Temesgen (2006-2007) |
Education and the Gender Wage Gap in Eritrea's Formal Labour Market | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 28. p. 111-138. |
![]() | Kifle, Temesgen (2006-2007) |
Education and the Gender Wage Gap in Eritrea's Formal Labour Market | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 28. p. 111-137. |
![]() | Olorunfemi, Felix; Raheem, U.A. (2006-2007) |
Urban development and environmental implications: the challenge of urban sustainability in Nigeria | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 28. p. 74-96. |
![]() | LaMonica, Christopher (2006-2007) |
African Political Thought and International Relations Theory: Challenges and Prospects | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 28. p. 34-73. |
![]() | Levy, Wendy (2006-2007) |
In the Shadow of War: Australia's Relations with Sudan from Gordon to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement and beyond | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 28. p. 19-33. |
![]() | Mutombo, Namuunda (2005) |
HIV/AIDS: Implications of Initiation Practices among the Lunda-Luvale People of North Western Zambia | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 27 #2. December. p. 49-62. |
![]() | Adjapawn, Quassy (2005) |
Why does northern Ghana stay poor: lack of governmental will or a lack of capacity | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 27 #2. p. 31-48. |
![]() | Kimunguyi, Patrick (2005) |
EU Spaghetti: The Cotonou Process and the Issue of Overlapping Memberships in Regional Trade Agreements | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 27 #2. December. p. 17-30. |
![]() | Kebonang, Zein (2005) |
NEPAD (New Partnership for Africa's Development): From a Crisis of Legitimacy to a Cradle of Hope | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 27 #2. December. p. 5-16. |
![]() | Hussein, Jeylan W. (2005) |
The Subtle Connection between the Greater Ethiopian Image, and Ideology of Blaming and Silencing and the Cult of the Emperor Haile Selassie | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 27 #1. June. p. 49-80. |
![]() | Nsubuga-Kyobe, Apollo S. (2005) |
Bulungibwansu: A Manifestation of Workers' Co-Operatives for Africa | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 27 #1. June. p. 27-47. |
![]() | Yearwood, Peter (2005) |
'Undergoing Untold Hardships'? The 'Native Shippers' of Lagos and the Origins of West African Nationalism, 1914-20 | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 27 #1. June. p. 9-25. |
![]() | Muhumuza, William (2004) |
The Empowerment of Women in Museveni's Uganda: Who Benefits? | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 26 #2. December. p. 25-40. |
![]() | Moore, John L. (2004) |
'Variant Fortune': The Livelihood Plights of Two Families in Rural Zimbabwe | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 26 #2. December. p. 8-24. |
![]() | Odhiambo-Abuya, E. (2004) |
Refugees and their interpreters: the Kenyan experience | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 26 #1. p. 66-76. |
![]() | Nursey-Bray, Paul (2004) |
South Africa Ten Years On: The Tensions between Issues and Loyalty | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 26 #1. June. p. 52-65. |
![]() | Ware, Helen (2004) |
The World Bank's Poverty Reduction Strategies and Africa: Realistic Expectations and Civic Engagement | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 26 #1. June. p. 43-51. |
![]() | Counsel, Graeme (2004) |
Popular Music and Politics in Sekou Toure's Guinea | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 26 #1. June. p. 26-42. |
![]() | Taddia, Irma (2004) |
Some Reflections on Ethiopian Studies Today | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 26 #1. June. p. 18-25. |
![]() | Suttner, Raymond (2004) |
A Conversation with Raymond Suttner: Reflecting on a Decade of Freedom in South Africa | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 26 #1. June. p. 8-17. |
![]() | Odero-Wanga, D.; Mulu-Mutuku, M.; Aliou-Olubandwa, A. (2003) |
Empowering Kenyan Women through Participation in Dairy Micro-Enterprises: Reporting a Kenyan Research Project | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 25 #2. p. 90-102. |
![]() | Maguda, Edith (2003) |
Global Impulses/Local Politics: Comparing Two Eras of Constitution Making in Kenya | |
![]() | Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 25 #2. December. p. 36-47. |
![]() | Buswell, Clare (2003) |
Gender, Power and Protest in African Farming: Recalcitrant Women and Usurping Men in Colonial Kenya, 1930-1950 | |
![]() | Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 25 #2. December. p. 23-35. |
![]() | Dimock, Liz (2003) |
Women's Leadership Roles in the Early Protestant Church in Uganda: Continuity with the Old Order | |
![]() | Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 25 #2. December. p. 8-22. |
![]() | Dorward, David (2003) |
Insights from a Trip through Puntland: Civil Society in a 'Quango-State' | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 25 #1. June. p. 38-51. |
![]() | Connah, Graham (2003) |
Images of Africa | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 25 #1. June. p. 26-37. |
![]() | Alexander, Peter F. (2003) |
The Genesis of a Novel of Ideas: Alan Paton's 'Cry the Beloved Country' | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 25 #1. June. p. 11-25. |
![]() | Lyons, Tanya (2002) |
Africa at the 'Edge' of Globalisation | |
![]() | Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 24 #2. December. p. 38-48. |
![]() | Reid, Elizabeth (2002) |
Governance, Globalisation and the HIV Epidemic in Africa | |
![]() | Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 24 #2. December. p. 26-37. |
![]() | Blewett, Neal (2002) |
1980: The Springtime of Robert Mugabe | |
![]() | Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 24 #2. December. p. 7-25. |
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