Recently published journal articles - week 02 2019

Retrieved week 02 2019

Archive

Africa
SRINIVASAN, S., DIEPEVEEN, S. & KAREKWAIVANANE, G. 2019. Rethinking publics in Africa in a digital age. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 13 (1):2-17.
Keywords: Africa ; social media ; digital technology ; popular culture ; Eastern Africa ; internet ; mobile communications ; Publics
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2018.1547259

Africa
TELLA, O. 2018. The African Union’s Soft Power: An Assessment of Transnational Power of Attraction. African Security, 11 (3):201-222.
Keywords: democracy ; soft power ; African Union ; conflict resolution ; African Peer Review Mechanism ; Panel of the Wise
https://doi.org/10.1080/19392206.2018.1507663

Angola
SEABRA, P. & ABDENUR, A. E. 2018. Age of Choice or Diversification? Brazil, Portugal, and Capacity-Building in the Angolan Armed Forces. African Security, 11 (3):252-273.
Keywords: Angola ; Portugal ; Brazil ; capacity-building ; South–South cooperation
https://doi.org/10.1080/19392206.2018.1514153

Benin
ANDREETTA, S. & KOLLOCH, A. 2018. Money, morality and magistrates. Prosecuting and judging in the Republic of Benin. The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 50 (2):145-166.
Keywords: Benin ; Anthropology of the state ; bureaucratic practices ; judges ; magistrates ; public servants
https://doi.org/10.1080/07329113.2018.1494407

Ethiopia
GAGLIARDONE, I., STREMLAU, N. & AYNEKULU, G. 2019. A tale of two publics? Online politics in Ethiopia’s elections. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 13 (1):192-213.
Keywords: Ethiopia ; participation ; elections ; authoritarianism ; digital media ; Facebook
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2018.1548208

Kenya
BRINKMAN, I. 2019. Social diary and news production: authorship and readership in social media during Kenya’s 2007 elections. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 13 (1):72-89.
Keywords: Kenya ; elections ; public sphere ; blog ; citizen journalism ; publics
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2018.1547262

Kenya
DIEPEVEEN, S. 2019. The limits of publicity: Facebook and transformations of a public realm in Mombasa, Kenya. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 13 (1):158-174.
Keywords: Kenya ; social media ; public sphere ; publics ; Facebook ; Citizen participation ; Mombasa
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2018.1547251

Kenya
OGOLA, G. 2019. #Whatwouldmagufulido? Kenya’s digital “practices” and “individuation” as a (non)political act. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 13 (1):124-139.
Keywords: digital technology ; digital media ; “popular” ; Individuation ; KOT ; Magufuli ; Twitter
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2018.1547263

Kenya
OMANGA, D. 2019. WhatsApp as ‘digital publics’: the Nakuru Analysts and the evolution of participation in county governance in Kenya. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 13 (1):175-191.
Keywords: Kenya ; digital publics ; political personhood ; public participation ; WhatsApp
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2018.1548211

Mali
SANTO, E. D. & HEIDE, E. J. V. D. 2018. Escalating Complexity in Regional Conflicts: Connecting Geopolitics to Individual Pathways to Terrorism in Mali. African Security, 11 (3):274-291.
Keywords: Mali ; terrorism ; conflict ; multilevel approach ; radicalization
https://doi.org/10.1080/19392206.2018.1505232

Rwanda
GRANT, A. M. 2019. Bringing The Daily Mail to Africa: entertainment websites and the creation of a digital youth public in post-genocide Rwanda. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 13 (1):106-123.
Keywords: gender ; youth ; Rwanda ; media ; popular culture ; publics
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2018.1547255

Somalia
CHONKA, P. 2019. News media and political contestation in the Somali territories: defining the parameters of a transnational digital public. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 13 (1):140-157.
Keywords: social media ; conflict ; public sphere ; Digital media ; Somalia
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2018.1548210

South Africa
CHAPMAN, M. 2019. ‘To Decolonise’: Where to, the Humanities? Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa, 31 (1):53-61.
Keywords: South Africa ; education ; postcolonial ; Ngũgĩ ; literature ; decolonial
https://doi.org/10.1080/1013929X.2018.1547020

South Africa
DOOLING, W. 2018. ‘Cape Town Knows, but She Forgets’: Segregation and the Making of a Housing Crisis during the First Half of the 20th Century. Journal of Southern African Studies, 44 (6):1057-1076.
Keywords: housing ; urbanisation ; Cape Town ; segregation ; influx control
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2018.1548135

South Africa
DUBE, G. 2018. Afrophobia in Mzansi? Evidence from the 2013 South African Social Attitudes Survey. Journal of Southern African Studies, 44 (6):1005-1021.
Keywords: South Africa ; xenophobia ; attitude ; Afrophobia ; black
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2018.1533300

South Africa
GUMEDE, H. S. & MATHONSI, N. N. 2019. Feminist Discourse Analysis of the Image of the “Liberated” Woman in Umshado [Marriage] by N Zulu. Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa, 31 (1):11-20.
Keywords: literary feminism ; patriarchy ; widowhood ; Zulu novel
https://doi.org/10.1080/1013929X.2018.1547014

South Africa
JUSTESEN, M. K. & SCHULZ-HERZENBERG, C. 2018. The Decline of the African National Congress in South Africa’s 2016 Municipal Elections. Journal of Southern African Studies, 44 (6):1133-1151.
Keywords: African National Congress ; political trust ; South Africa 2016 municipal election ; voter behaviour
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2018.1539376

South Africa
LAWHON, M., MILLINGTON, N. & STOKES, K. 2018. A Labour Question for the 21st Century: Perpetuating the Work Ethic in the Absence of Jobs in South Africa’s Waste Sector. Journal of Southern African Studies, 44 (6):1115-1131.
Keywords: South Africa ; informality ; labour question ; waste ; work ethic
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2018.1528764

South Africa
MABERA, F. 2018. South Africa’s profile as peacekeeper: In keeping with the times? African Security, 11 (3):223-251.
Keywords: South Africa ; peacekeeping ; peace diplomacy ; peace operations
https://doi.org/10.1080/19392206.2018.1520798

South Africa
MULGREW, N. 2018. The Subject as Writer: Substituting Discourse and Story in Jonny Steinberg’s A Man of Good Hope. Journal of Southern African Studies, 44 (6):1023-1038.
Keywords: South Africa ; migration ; journalism ; Jonny Steinberg ; narrative non-fiction ; narrative reliability ; narrative theory ; story and discourse
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2018.1541209

South Africa
MURRAY, J. 2019. Violence and the Gendered Shaming of Female Bodies and Women’s Sexuality: A Feminist Literary Analysis of Selected Fiction by South African Women Writers. Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa, 31 (1):2-10.
Keywords: gender ; xenophobia ; violence ; lesbian ; sexuality ; shaming
https://doi.org/10.1080/1013929X.2018.1547013

South Africa
SCOTT, C. 2019. Writing White at the Fault Line: Some Reflections on South African Literary Journalism. Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa, 31 (1):21-30.
Keywords: identity ; belonging ; genre ; South African literary journalism ; the “in-between” ; whiteness
https://doi.org/10.1080/1013929X.2018.1547015

South Africa
STANLEY, L. 2018. Protest and the Lovedale Riot of 1946: ‘Largely a Rebellion against Authority’? Journal of Southern African Studies, 44 (6):1039-1055.
Keywords: social change ; coercive authority ; Lovedale ; political protest ; student riots ; white authority
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2018.1533301

South Africa
TOIT, M. D. 2018. Mothers’ Pensions and the ‘Civilised’ Black Poor: The Racialised Provision of Child Maintenance Grants in South Africa, 1921–1940. Journal of Southern African Studies, 44 (6):973-989.
Keywords: South Africa ; poverty ; child welfare ; segregation ; social grants
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2018.1548679

Southern Africa
DAIMON, A. 2018. ‘Totemless Aliens’: The Historical Antecedents of the Anti-Malawian Discourse in Zimbabwe, 1920s–1979. Journal of Southern African Studies, 44 (6):1095-1114.
Keywords: Zimbabwe ; Malawi ; xenophobia ; marginalisation ; anti-migrant ; historical antecedents ; sell-outs ; settlers
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2018.1534055

Sudan
LAMOUREAUX, S. & SUREAU, T. 2019. Knowledge and legitimacy: the fragility of digital mobilisation in Sudan. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 13 (1):35-53.
Keywords: social media ; Sudan ; state ; legitimacy ; public ; counterpublic ; digital technologies ; Hacking Team ; knowledge production ; Nafeer ; surveillance
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2018.1547249

Tanzania
BRUNOTTI, I. 2019. From baraza to cyberbaraza: interrogating publics in the context of the 2015 Zanzibar electoral impasse. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 13 (1):18-34.
Keywords: public sphere ; counterpublics ; publics ; cyberbaraza ; digital public ; Zanzibar
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2018.1547238

Uganda
BRYAN, A. 2019. Kuchu activism, queer sex-work and “lavender marriages,” in Uganda’s virtual LGBT safe(r) spaces. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 13 (1):90-105.
Keywords: Uganda ; counterpublics ; homosexuality ; kuchu ; LGBT ; queer ; safe(r) spaces
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2018.1547258

Zambia
CHIPANDE, H. D. 2018. Challenge for the Ball: Elites, Fans and the Control of Football in Zambia’s One-Party State, 1973–1991. Journal of Southern African Studies, 44 (6):991-1003.
Keywords: football ; Zambia ; Kenneth Kaunda ; soccer ; sports history ; United National Independence Party
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2018.1537164

Zimbabwe
KAREKWAIVANANE, G. H. 2019. ‘Tapanduka Zvamuchese’: Facebook, ‘unruly publics’, and Zimbabwean politics. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 13 (1):54-71.
Keywords: Zimbabwe ; conspiracy theory ; pseudonyms ; speech registers ; Unruly publics
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2018.1547257

Zimbabwe
KENRICK, D. 2018. Settler Soul-Searching and Sovereign Independence: The Monarchy in Rhodesia, 1965–1970. Journal of Southern African Studies, 44 (6):1077-1093.
Keywords: Zimbabwe ; decolonisation ; identity ; nationalism ; monarchy ; settler colonialism
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2018.1516355