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![]() | Bosiakoh, Thomas Antwi; Addopleh, Richard (2015) |
| Migrant associations in Ghana: a preliminary review of their roles in migrant integration into host communities and negotiation of labour market conditions | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 5 #2. p. 83-115. |
![]() | Mensah Obeng, Mark Kwaku (2015) |
| Motivations, network and strategies of Ghanaian importers of Chinese products | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 5 #2. p. 59-82. |
![]() | Gariba, Joshua (2015) |
| Contestations, forest resources and the politics of boundaries: the evolution and dynamics of the Nkonya-Alavanyo land dispute in Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 5 #2. p. 33-58. |
![]() | Ansah, John Windie (2015) |
| An evaluation of Ghana's housing laws in a changing urban context | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 5 #2. p. 6-32. |
![]() | Bening, Raymond Bagulo (2013) |
| Introduction of direct taxation in Northern Ghana, 1898-1939 | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 5 #1. p. 84-114. |
![]() | Akpabli-Honu, Kodzovi (2013) |
| The troxovi system in South Eastern Ghana and its implications for the shrine maidens | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 5 #1. p. 62-83. |
![]() | Oteng-Ababio, Martin (2013) |
| Unraveling the urban poor's engagement with electronic waste in Accra, Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 5 #1. p. 40-61. |
![]() | Mohammed, Fadilah; Al-hassan, Seidu (2013) |
| Adoption of improved shea butter processing technology in Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 5 #1. p. 22-39. |
![]() | Appiah, Samson Obed (2013) |
| Workplace safety in Ghana: a study of the Pioneer Food Cannery, Tema | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 5 #1. p. 1-21. |
![]() | Alhassan, Eliasu (ed.) (2011) |
| Special issue on basic education in Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 4 #2. 178p. |
![]() | Boafo, Isaac M. (2010) |
| Threatened identities: the experience of HIV-mothers in sub-Saharan Africa | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 4 #1. p. 55-74. |
![]() | Shopeju, J.O.; Onifade, C.A.; Dipeolu, A. (2010) |
| The lifestyle of the mentally challenged in Abeokuta, Western Nigeria | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 4 #1. p. 38-54. |
![]() | Bacho, Francis Z.L.; Bonye, Samuel Z. (2010) |
| Institutionalising a community based agro-ecological management system for livelihood sustainability: challenges and prospects of the Goziir experiment in Upperwest Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 4 #1. p. 19-37. |
![]() | Ofori-Kwakye, Eric (2010) |
| The influence of local gin bitters advertisements on the consumption behaviour of Ghanaians | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 4 #1. p. 1-18. |
![]() | Bosiakoh, Thomas Antwi (2009) |
| Understanding migration motivations in West Africa: the case of Nigerians in Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 3 #2. p. 93-112. |
![]() | Anamzoya, Alhassan Sulemana (2009) |
| 'Our courts, our cases and we are the judges': chiefs as judges in the Houses of Chiefs in Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 3 #2. p. 70-91. |
![]() | Abubakari, Abdulai (2009) |
| Putting smiles on pupils' faces? An assessment of the Food-for-Education Programme in the West Mamprusi district, northern Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 3 #2. p. 24-44. |
![]() | Akyeampong, Oheneba (2009) |
| Tourism development in Ghana, 1957-2007 | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 3 #2. p. 1-23. |
![]() | Bosiakoh, T.A. (2006) |
| Understanding migration motivations in West Africa: the case of Nigerians in Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 3 #2. December-June 2009. p. 92-112. |
![]() | Anamzoya, A.S. (2006) |
| Our courts, our cases and we are the judges: chiefs as judges in the houses of chiefs in Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 3 #2. December-June 2009. p. 70-91. |
![]() | Seidu, A.M. (2006) |
| Islamic concept of employer-employee relationships: an instrument for managing human resources and certain operational risk exposures | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 3 #2. December-June 2009. p. 45-69. |
![]() | Abubakari, A. (2006) |
| Putting smiles on pupils' faces? an assessment of the food-for-education programme in the West Mamprusi District, Northern Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 3 #2. December-June 2009. p. 24-44. |
![]() | Akyeampong, O. (2006) |
| Tourism development in Ghana, 1957-2007 | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 3 #2. December-June 2009. p. 1-23. |
![]() | Apusigah, A.A. (2006) |
| Engendering wildfire policy in Ghana: learning from the feminine principle | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 3 #1. January. p. 71-90. |
![]() | Amponsah, N. (2006) |
| Social capital and private business development under Ghana's neoliberal reforms, 1984-2004 | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 3 #1. January. p. 48-70. |
![]() | Asafu-Adjaye, P. (2006) |
| The opportunity that never was: assessing the African growth and opportunity acts benefits to Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 3 #1. January. p. 35-47. |
![]() | Dzorgbo, D.S. (2006) |
| Pathways to economic growth and stagnation: lesions from Korea for understanding Ghana's development in 50 years and beyond | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 3 #1. January. p. 7-34. |
![]() | Assimeng, M. (2005) |
| History and theoretical perspectives of Legon sociology during the 1950s and 60s | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 2 #2. June-December. p. 99-110. |
![]() | Tetteh, P. (2005) |
| We are managing: childcare arrangements of working mothers in Accra | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 2 #2. June-December. p. 81-98. |
![]() | Asare-Danso, S. (2005) |
| The traditional approach to the management of diseases in Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 2 #2. June-December. p. 69-80. |
![]() | Owusu, G.; Lund, R. (2005) |
| The role of market women in rural-urban linkages in Ghana: a case study of two district capitals and their hinterlands | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 2 #2. June-December. p. 37-67. |
![]() | Kayi, N.; Osei-Hwedie, K. (2005) |
| High risk sexual behaviours among street adolescents in Ndola, Zambia | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 2 #2. June-December. p. 15-36. |
![]() | Ogundele, S.O. (2005) |
| Indigenous technologies for crop preservation among the Tiv and Gwari of Nigeria | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 2 #2. June-December. p. 1-14. |
![]() | Darkwah, A.K. (2005) |
| Poverty trends in Ghana over the last fifteen years | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 2 #1. June-December. p. 81-100. |
![]() | Meier, B. (2005) |
| Friendship and social peace among northern migrants in Accra/Tema | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 2 #1. June-December. p. 55-80. |
![]() | Okyerefo, M.P.K. (2005) |
| Pursuing an effective pre-university education in Ghana: theory and praxis | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 2 #1. June-December. p. 36-54. |
![]() | Brukum, N.J.K. (2005) |
| Traditional constitutions and chieftaincy succession disputes in Northern Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 2 #1. June-December. p. 25-35. |
![]() | Agu, A.O.; Apoya, P.; Konlan, B.; Zacharia, A.B.T. (2005) |
| Getting the heart of the matter: an assessment of sexual experiences, knowledge and attitudes of students on STI and HIV/AIDS in some communities of Northern Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 2 #1. June-December. p. 7-24. |
![]() | Seini, A.W. (2004) |
| Agricultural diversification and information strategies in vegetable production and marketing in the Brong Ahafo region of Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 1 #2. December. p. 148-161. |
![]() | Appiah-Kubi, K. (2004) |
| Property tax as a source of local government finance in Ghana: a research note | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 1 #2. December. p. 132-147. |
![]() | Assimeng, M. (2004) |
| Some reflections on miracles, divine provenance and political economy | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 1 #2. December. p. 117-131. |
![]() | Senah, K. (2004) |
| The fight against onchocerciasis in the Pru basin: implications for the research and health policy formulation | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 1 #2. December. p. 97-116. |
![]() | Essamuah, M.; Tonah, S. (2004) |
| Coping with urban poverty in Ghana: an analysis of household and individual livelihood strategies in Nima/Accra | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 1 #2. December. p. 79-96. |
![]() | Twumasi, P.A. (2004) |
| Sociology of health: contribution and prospects | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 1 #1. January. p. 71-78. |
![]() | Senah, K. (2004) |
| In the mighty name of Jesus: faith healing and health-seeking behaviour in Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 1 #1. January. p. 59-70. |
![]() | Tonah, S. (2004) |
| Defying the nayiri: traditional authority, people's power and the politics of chieftaincy succession in Mamprugu--Northern Ghana | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 1 #1. January. p. 42-58. |
![]() | Asiedu, A.B. (2004) |
| Tourism in Ghana: reflections on development trends and critical research agenda for future | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 1 #1. January. p. 19-41. |
![]() | Apusigah, A. (2004) |
| Engendering social change in Ghana: understanding the complexities of Ghanaian women's lives | |
| Legon Journal of Sociology. Volume 1 #1. January. p. 1-18. |
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