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Gonçalves, Paulo Cesar (2021) | |
Operários chineses em Moçambique. O engajamento de trabalhadores sob contrato no Império português (1857-1859) | |
Revista Brasileira de História. Volume 41. p. 305-329. |
Guccini, Federica; Zhang, Mingyuan (2021) | |
'Being Chinese' in Mauritius and Madagascar: Comparing Chinese diasporic communities in the western Indian Ocean | |
Journal of Indian Ocean World Studies. Volume 4 #2. p. 91-117. |
Louw, Stephen (2019) | |
Chinese Immigrants and Underground Lotteries in South Africa: Negotiating Spaces at the Cusp of a Racial-Capitalist Order | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 45 #1. p. 49-68. |
Dittgen, Romain (2017) | |
Features of Modernity, Development and 'Orientalism': Reading Johannesburg through its 'Chinese' Urban Spaces | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 43 #5. p. 979-996. |
Jedlowski, Alessandro; Röschenthaler, Ute (eds.) (2017) | |
China-Africa media interactions: media and popular culture between business and state intervention | |
Journal of African Cultural Studies. Volume 29. p. 1-147. |
Waetjen, Thembisa (2017) | |
The Rise and Fall of the Opium Trade in the Transvaal, 1904-1910 | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 43 #4. p. 733-751. |
Tembe, Paulo; Xu, Kangning (2016) | |
The Impact of Chinese Private ODI in Africa | |
African and Asian Studies. Volume 15 #2-3. p. 146-170. |
Waetjen, Thembisa (2016) | |
Poppies and gold: opium and law-making on the Witwatersrand, 1904-10 | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 57 #3. p. 391-416. |
Warikandwa, Tapiwa V.; Osode, Patrick C. (2016) | |
Chinese companies' business practices and core labour standards: a South African, Zambian and Zimbabwean perspective | |
Africa Nazarene University law journal. Volume 4 #1. p. 102-122. |
Braun, Lesley Nicole (2015) | |
Cyber Siren: what Mami Wata reveals about the Internet and Chinese presence in Kinshasa | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 49 #2. p. 301-318. |
Dittgen, Romain (2015) | |
Of other spaces? Hybrid forms of Chinese engagement in Sub-Saharan Africa | |
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs. Volume 44 #1. p. 43-73. |
French, Howard W. (2015) | |
China's second continent: how a million migrants are building a new empire in Africa | |
New York: Vintage Books, a division of Random House LLC. 285p. |
Pokam, Hilaire de Prince (2015) | |
Migration chinoise et développement au Cameroun | |
Paris: L'Harmattan. Études africaines, Série economie. 104p. |
Alden, Chris; Chichava, Sérgio Inacio (eds.) (2014) | |
China and Mozambique: from comrades to capitalists | |
Auckland Park: Jacana Media. 220p. |
Ekhator, Eghosa Osa (2014) | |
Corporate social responsibility and Chinese oil: multinationals in the oil and gas industry of Nigera: an appraisal | |
Cadernos de Estudos Africanos. #28. p. 119-140. |
Kernen, Antoine (ed.) (2014) | |
Le dossier: China, Ltd.: un business africain | |
Politique africaine. #134. p. 5-132. |
Lampert, Ben; Mohan, Giles (2014) | |
Sino-African encounters in Ghana and Nigeria: from conflict to conviviality and mutual benefits | |
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs. Volume 43 #1. p. 9-39. |
Marfaing, Laurence; Thiel, Alena (2014) | |
Demystifying Chinese business strength in urban Senegal and Ghana: structural change and the performativity of rumours | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 48 #3. p. 405-423. |
Ndjio, Basile (2014) | |
'Magic body' and 'cursed sex': Chinese sex workers as bitch-witches in Cameroon | |
African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 113 #452. p. 370-386. |
Willemse, Lodene (2014) | |
The role of economic factors and 'guanxi' networks in the success of Chinese shops in Johannesburg, South Africa | |
Urban Forum. Volume 25 #1. p. 105-123. |
Bright, Rachel K. (2013) | |
Chinese labour in South Africa, 1902-10: race, violence, and global spectacle | |
Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan. Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series. 266p. |
Hanisch, Sarah (2013) | |
At the margins of the economy? Chinese migrants in Lesotho's wholesale and retail sector | |
Afrika Spectrum. Volume 48 #3. p. 85-97. |
Haxaire, Claudie (2013) | |
Impact de l'implantation des dispensaires et de l'activité des 'passants' et des vendeurs de médicaments chinois sur la maladie 'djékwasô' en pays gouro (Côte d'Ivoire) | |
Autrepart. #63. p. 31-49. |
Joris, Lieve (2013) | |
Op de vleugels van de draak: reizen tussen Afrika en China | |
Amsterdam: Augustus. 317p. |
Marfaing, Laurence; Thiel, Alena (2013) | |
The impact of Chinese business on market entry in Ghana and Senegal | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 83 #4. p. 646-669. |
Medeiros, Eduardo (2013) | |
Etnia e raça no desporto beirense da época colonial: o caso dos 'sino-moçambicanos' | |
Cadernos de Estudos Africanos. #26. p. 43-81. |
Mohan, Giles; Lampert, Ben (2013) | |
Negotiating China: reinserting African agency into China-Africa relations | |
African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 112 #446. p. 92-110. |
Prag, Ebbe (2013) | |
Mama Benz in trouble: networks, the State, and fashion wars in the Beninese textile market | |
African Studies Review. Volume 56 #3. p. 101-121. |
Sylvanus, Nina (2013) | |
Chinese devils, the global market, and the declining power of Togo's Nana-Benzes | |
African Studies Review. Volume 56 #1. p. 65-80. |
Warmerdam, Ward; Dijk, Meine Pieter van (2013) | |
China-Uganda and the question of mutual benefits | |
South African Journal of International Affairs. Volume 20 #2. p. 271-295. |
Yoon Jung Park (2013) | |
Perceptions of Chinese in Southern Africa:constructions of the 'Other' and the role of memory | |
African Studies Review. Volume 56 #1. p. 131-153. |
Giese, Karsten; Thiel, Alena (2012) | |
When voicelessness meets speechlessness: struggling for equity in Chinese-Ghanaian employment relations | |
Hamburg: GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies. GIGA working papers #194-2012. 33p. |
Harrison, Philip; Moyo, Khangelani; Yang, Yan (2012) | |
Strategy and tactics: Chinese immigrants and diasporic spaces in Johannesburg, South Africa | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 38 #4. p. 899-925. |
Hoogenbosch, Arwen (2012) | |
Made-in-China: Chinese as a commodity and a socio-economic resource in Chinese language schools in Zambia | |
42p. |
Kragelund, Peter (2012) | |
Bringing 'indigenous' ownership back: Chinese presence and the Citizen Economic Empowerment Commission in Zambia | |
Journal of Modern African Studies. Volume 50 #3. p. 447-466. |
Marfaing, Laurence; Thiel, Alena (2011) | |
Chinese commodity imports in Ghana and Senegal: demystifying Chinese business strength in urban West Africa | |
Hamburg: GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies. GIGA working papers #180-2011. 25p. |
Rakotoarisoa, Jean-Aimé; Allibert, Claude (eds.) (2011) | |
Vohémar, cité-état malgache | |
Études océan Indien. #46-47. 409p. |
Reddy, Vasu; Moletsane, Relebohile; Masilela, Temba (eds.) (2011) | |
Framing the issues around affirmative action and equity in South Africa: policy, progress, prospects and platitudes | |
Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #77. 162p. |
Zoetelief, J.E. (2011) | |
Dragons in the savannah: a case study of new Chinese migrants in Tamale, Ghana | |
Rotterdam. 111p. |
Freemantle, Iriann (2010) | |
Exploring transnational spaces of Chinese migrants in Africa | |
Africa Insight. Volume 40 #1. p. 31-48. |
Harris, Karen L. (2010) | |
En route to 'Dignity Day': the South African Chinese and historical commemorations | |
Historia: amptelike orgaan. Volume 55 #2. p. 147-162. |
Park, Yoon Jung (ed.) (2010) | |
Making sense of borders | |
African Studies. Volume 69 #3. p. 379-479. |
Park, Yoon Jung; Huynh, Tu T.; Lumumba-Kasongo, Tukumbi (eds.) (2010) | |
China in Africa | |
African and Asian Studies. Volume 9 #3. p. 201-391. |
Zongo, Mahamadou (ed.) (2010) | |
Les enjeux autour de la diaspora burkinabè: Burkinabè à l'étranger, étrangers au Burkina Faso | |
Paris: L'Harmattan. Études africaines. 294p. |
Bourdarias, Françoise (2009) | |
Mobilités chinoises et dynamiques sociales locales au Mali | |
Politique africaine. #113. p. 28-54. |
Gadzala, Aleksandra (2009) | |
Survival of the fittest? Kenya's 'jua kali' and Chinese businesses | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 3 #2. p. 202-220. |
Erasmus, Yvonne; Park, Yoon Jun (2008) | |
Racial classification, redress and citizenship: the case of the Chinese South Africans | |
Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #68. p. 99-109. |
Kernen, Antoine; Vulliet, Benoît (2008) | |
Petits commerçants et entrepreneurs chinois au Mali et au Sénégal | |
Afrique contemporaine. #228. p. 69-94. |
Laribee, Rachel (2008) | |
The China shop phenomenon: trade supply within the Chinese diaspora in South Africa | |
Afrika Spectrum. Volume 43 #3. p. 353-370. |
Nadi, Dalila (2008) | |
Algerien als Endziel von Migrationen: eine vergleichende Studie zu subsaharischen und chinesischen Migranten | |
Afrika Spectrum. Volume 43 #3. p. 371-392. |
Kernen, Antoine (2007) | |
Les stratégies chinoises en Afrique: du pétrole aux bassines en plastiques | |
Politique africaine. #105. p. 163-180. |
Larmer, Miles; Fraser, Alastair (2007) | |
Of Cabbages and King Cobra: Populist Politics and Zambia's 2006 Election | |
African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 106 #425. October. p. 611-637. |
Brédeloup, Sylvie; Bertoncello, Brigitte (2006) | |
La migration chinoise en Afrique: accélérateur du développement ou 'sanglot de l'homme noir'? | |
Afrique contemporaine. #218. p. 199-224. |
Harris, Karen L. (2006) | |
'Not a Chinaman's chance': Chinese labour in South Africa and the United States of America | |
Historia: amptelike orgaan. Volume 51 #2. p. 177-197. |
Park, Yoon Jung (2006) | |
Sojourners to settlers: early constructions of Chinese identity in South Africa, 1879-1949 | |
African Studies. Volume 65 #2. December. p. 201-231. |
Wong, Monina (2006) | |
Chinese workers in the garment industry in Africa: implications of the contract labour dispatch system on the international labour movement | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 39 #1. p. 68-111. |
Kynoch, Gary (2005) | |
'Your Petitioners are in Moral Terror': The Violent World of Chinese Mineworkers in South Africa, 1904-1910 | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 31 #3. September. p. 531-546. |
MacDonald, Andrew (2005) | |
Durban-Bound: Chinese Miners, Colonial Medicine and the Floating Compounds of the Indian Ocean, 1904-1907 | |
Journal of Natal and Zulu History. Volume 23. p. 94-128. |
Harris, Karen L. (2004) | |
Private and Confidential: The Chinese Mine Labourers and 'Unnatural Crime' | |
South African Historical Journal. #50. p. 115-133. |
Bräutigam, Deborah A. (2003) | |
Close Encounters: Chinese Business Networks as Industrial Catalysts in Sub-Saharan Africa | |
African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 102 #408. July. p. 447-467. |
Kynoch, Gary (2003) | |
Controlling the Coolies: Chinese Mineworkers and the Struggle for Labor in South Africa, 1904-1910 | |
International Journal of African Historical Studies. Volume 36 #2. p. 309-329. |
Akurang-Parry, Kwabena O. (2001) | |
'We Cast about for a Remedy': Chinese Labor and African Opposition in the Gold Coast, 1874-1914 | |
International Journal of African Historical Studies. Volume 34 #2. p. 365-384. |
Lupo Raveloarimanana, Monique (2001) | |
Les métis sino-malgaches de Madagascar | |
Annuaire des pays de l'océan Indien. Volume 17. p. 159-175. |
Ng Foong Kwong, J. (2001) | |
Mutations sociales et développement du commerce chinois au XIXe siècle | |
Journal of Mauritian Studies. Volume 1 #1. p. 32-57. |
Harris, Karen L. (1999) | |
'Accepting the Group, But Not the Area': The South African Chinese and the Group Area Act | |
South African Historical Journal. #40. May. p. 179-201. |
Ng Foong Kwong, J. (1999) | |
The beginnings of Chinese commerce in Mauritius, 1826-1875 | |
Journal of Mauritian Studies. Volume 5 #1. p. 1-11. |
Harris, Karen L. (1995) | |
Chinese Merchants on the Rand, c.1850-1910 | |
South African Historical Journal. #33. November. p. 155-168. |
Nel, H.H. (1991) | |
Die Chinese gemeenskap van Port Elizabeth: perspektiewe op politieke onbetrokkenheid | |
South African Journal of Ethnology. Volume 14 #3. p. 73-78. |
Makambe, E.P. (1984) | |
The Asian Labour Solution in Zimbabwe, 1898-1904: Labour Practices and Racial Attitudes in a Colonial Society | |
Transafrican Journal of History. Volume 13. p. 110-145. |
Smedley, Linda (1980) | |
White attitudes and South Africa's chinese: a study of marginal status | |
Humanitas: tydskrif vir navorsing in die geesteswetenskappe. Volume 6 #2. p. 135-140. |
Richardson, Peter (1977) | |
The Recruiting of Chinese Indentured Labour for the South African Gold-Mines, 1903-1908 | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 18 #1. p. 85-108. |
Richardson, Peter (1976) | |
Coolies and Randlords: The North Randforte in Chinese Miners 'Strike' of 1905 | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 2 #2. April. p. 151-177. |
Anonymous (1971) | |
Chinoise presence | |
Remarques africaines: revue panafricaine d'information et de documentation. Volume 13 #388. p. 416-417. |
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