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Africa
TAVERNARO-HAIDARIAN, L. 2018. Evolving 'Discoarse' into Discourse: Ubuntu as a Normative Basis. Communicatio, 44 (1):1-15.
Keywords: Africa ; communication ; media ; journalism ; public discourse ; ubuntu
https://doi.org/10.1080/02500167.2017.1415945

Botswana
MAKGALA, C. J. 2018. Popular Participation in the Provision of Higher Education and Restoration of Historical Heritage: The Case of the University of Botswana Logo, 1976–2014. South African Historical Journal, 70 (3):542-558.
Keywords: nation-building ; corporate branding ; historical heritage ; national symbols ; Popular participation
https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2018.1443156

Botswana
MOGOMOTSI, G. E. J. & MOGOMOTSI, P. K. 2018. An appraisal of the coloniality of the proposed rural property tax in Botswana. Anthropology Southern Africa, 41 (3):199-211.
Keywords: Botswana ; rural development ; colonial hut tax ; decentralisation ; rural property tax
https://doi.org/10.1080/23323256.2018.1490191

Cameroon
NSANGOU, J. A. 2018. Pitfalls, ditches and a wall: territorial defence strategies of the Bamun of Foumban, Cameroon. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 53 (3):383-397.
Keywords: Cameroon ; Defensive architecture ; fortifications ; Foumban ; historical archaeology
https://doi.org/10.1080/0067270X.2018.1513241

Ethiopia
GABORE, S. M. & XIUJUN, D. 2018. Do National and International Media Cover the Same Event Differently? The Online Media Framing of Irreecha Festival Tragedy. Communicatio, 44 (1):55-70.
Keywords: disaster coverage ; framing ; international media ; Irreecha stampede ; Irreecha tragedy ; media coverage ; national media
https://doi.org/10.1080/02500167.2018.1441889

Ethiopia
ZENA, A. G. 2018. Archaeology, politics and nationalism in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Ethiopia: the use of archaeology to consolidate monarchical power. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 53 (3):398-416.
Keywords: Ethiopia ; nationalism ; Menilek II ; political legitimacy ; Solomonic dynasty
https://doi.org/10.1080/0067270X.2018.1513242

General
KLOPPERS, E. & FOURIE, L. 2018. Principles of Participatory Communication Reconceptualised for Instructional Corporate Social Responsibility Communication. Communicatio, 44 (1):89-106.
Keywords: empowerment ; participation ; cultural identity ; dialogue ; instructional CSR communication ; participatory approach
https://doi.org/10.1080/02500167.2017.1415215

Ghana
MUTARU, S. 2018. Conducting anthropological fieldwork in northern Ghana: emerging ethical dilemmas. Anthropology Southern Africa, 41 (3):185-198.
Keywords: witchcraft ; anthropological fieldwork ; code of ethics ; consecrated informant ; ethical dilemma ; Gambaga ; multiple respondent ; Tamale
https://doi.org/10.1080/23323256.2018.1465350

Ghana
ROXBURGH, S. 2018. Empowering witches and the West: the ‘anti-witch camp campaign’ and discourses of power in Ghana. Critical African Studies, 10 (2):130-154.
Keywords: Ghana ; colonialism ; witchcraft ; colonialisme ; camps de sorcières ; discours ; discourse ; sorcellerie ; witch camps
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2017.1415155

Kenya
BAÚ, V. 2018. Participatory Communication, Theatre and Peace: Performance as a Tool for Change at the End of Conflict. Communicatio, 44 (1):34-54.
Keywords: peacebuilding ; communication for development ; development communication ; participatory communication ; participatory media ; participatory theatre ; social development ; theory of change
https://doi.org/10.1080/02500167.2018.1443484

Morocco
COBALEDA, M. M. & SOLA, D. V. 2018. Transformations in medieval Fez: Almoravid hydraulic system and changes in the Almohad walls. The Journal of North African Studies, 23 (4):591-623.
Keywords: ‘false bonding’ (falso despiece) decoration ; almohads ; Almoravids ; Fez ; hydraulic constructions ; military constructions
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2017.1371596

Morocco
GAGLIARDI, S. 2018. Violence against women: the stark reality behind Morocco’s human rights progress. The Journal of North African Studies, 23 (4):569-590.
Keywords: gender ; Morocco ; Arab spring ; minorities’ and indigenous peoples’ rights ; Violence against women ; women’s rights
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2017.1363649

Morocco
KADOUSSI, A. E. 2018. Four phases in the history of the Moroccan private press. The Journal of North African Studies, 23 (4):675-693.
Keywords: authorities ; censorship ; confrontation ; Moroccan private press ; press freedom ; self-censorship
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2018.1434510

Morocco
KATZ, J. G. 2018. Conversion, intermarriage and the legal status of Jews in French Protectorate Morocco. The Journal of North African Studies, 23 (4):648-674.
Keywords: Morocco ; Christian-Jewish relations ; conversion ; intermarriage ; Muslim-Jewish relations ; Protectorate
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2017.1422979

Morocco
LIOUAEDDINE, M., ELATRACHI, M. & KARAM, E. M. 2018. The analysis of the efficiency of primary schools in Morocco: modelling using TIMSS database (2011). The Journal of North African Studies, 23 (4):624-647.
Keywords: Morocco ; Corrigendum ; D61 ; DEA ; educational efficiency ; I26 ; ordered probit
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2017.1422978

Morocco
SCHOENE, A. 2018. Burning the straits: indignation and hospitality in Ben Jelloun. The Journal of North African Studies, 23 (4):557-568.
Keywords: Morocco ; migration ; hospitality ; indignation ; Partir ; Tahar Ben Jelloun
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2017.1362634

Namibia
DOBLER, G. 2018. Presence and absence: shops as traces of hopes in apartheid Namibia. Anthropology Southern Africa, 41 (3):229-239.
Keywords: Namibia ; photography ; trade ; ethnography ; visual anthropology
https://doi.org/10.1080/23323256.2018.1501586

Namibia
PERSENDT, R. 2018. A reflection on a visual ethnography of Namibia. Anthropology Southern Africa, 41 (3):240-241.
Keywords: change ; colonial and post-colonial ; entrepreneurship ; hope ; mineworkers ; photographic ethnography ; visual ethnography
https://doi.org/10.1080/23323256.2018.1508358

Nigeria
AGINA, A. 2018. Black November (2012) and its social-change potential: reactions from the audience. Critical African Studies, 10 (2):212-225.
Keywords: social change ; reception ; audience ; changement social ; Delta du Niger ; film Nigérien ; Ken Saro-Wiwa ; Niger Delta ; Nigerian film ; public ; réception
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2018.1463143

Nigeria
KAMALU, I. & FASASI, K. 2018. Impoliteness and Face-Threatening Acts as Conversational Strategies among Undergraduates of State Universities in Southwest Nigeria. Language Matters, 49 (2):23-38.
Keywords: conversational strategies ; face-threatening acts ; politeness ; Southwest Nigeria ; undergraduates
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2018.1467478

Nigeria
MAKHUBU, N. 2018. Art by any other name: mediated performance art and temporality in early Nollywood video-film. Critical African Studies, 10 (2):226-244.
Keywords: performance ; art ; Nollywood ; popular culture ; Culture populaire ; Temps ; time
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2017.1357129

Nigeria
OBIEGBU, I. 2018. Errors in Educated Nigerian English Usage. Language Matters, 49 (2):107-127.
Keywords: Nigeria ; codification ; deviation ; errors ; International Corpus of English ; Nigerian English ; standard ; threshold
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2018.1482561

Soth Africa
ASHEEKE, T. 2018. ‘Lost Opportunities’: The African National Congress of South Africa (ANC-SA)’s Evolving Relationship with the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM) in Exile, 1970–1979. South African Historical Journal, 70 (3):519-541.
Keywords: armed struggle ; African National Congress of South Africa ; Black Consciousness ; exile diplomacy ; Michel-Rolph Trouillot ; Oliver Tambo ; silences in South African history
https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2018.1483962

South Africa
BANK, L. J. 2018. Sobukwe’s children: nationalism, neo-liberalism and the student protests at the University of Fort Hare and in South Africa. Anthropology Southern Africa, 41 (3):212-228.
Keywords: higher education ; neo-liberalism ; #FeesMustFall ; millenarianism ; nationalism ; Pan African Congress
https://doi.org/10.1080/23323256.2018.1503548

South Africa
CONINCK, L. D. 2018. The uneasy boundary work of ‘coconuts’ and ‘black diamonds’: middle-class labelling in post-apartheid South Africa. Critical African Studies, 10 (2):155-172.
Keywords: South Africa ; middle class ; Afrique du Sud ; après-apartheid ; boundary work ; classe moyenne ; étiquetage ; labelling ; mobilité vers le haut ; post-apartheid ; travail sur les frontières ; upward mobility
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2018.1516366

South Africa
DOWLING, T. & WHITELAW, E. 2018. Working towards Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Speech Assessments for South African Children: A Xhosa Case Study. Language Matters, 49 (2):39-61.
Keywords: adaptation ; Bantu languages ; child language ; communicative development inventories ; MacArthur-Bates
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2018.1467479

South Africa
DUNCAN, J. 2018. Criminalising Academia: The Protection of State Information Bill and Academic Freedom. Communicatio, 44 (1):107-129.
Keywords: national security ; academic freedom ; communications and media studies ; journalism studies ; Protection of State Information Bill ; South African higher education
https://doi.org/10.1080/02500167.2017.1415216

South Africa
ELSHAMY, N. M. 2018. Travelling Concepts in J. M. Coetzee’s Apartheid and Post-apartheid Novels. Critical African Studies, 10 (2):196-211.
Keywords: ‘Le Roman aujourd’hui’ ; ‘The Novel Today’ ; ‘Théorie du voyage’ ; ‘Traveling Theory’ ; Allégorie ; Allegory ; Apartheid and post-apartheid ; Apartheid et après-apartheid ; Coetzee ; Coetzee’s concept of the novel ; Coetzee’s critical consciousness ; Coetzee’s theory of authorship ; Concepts de voyage ; Edward Said ; la conscience critique de Coetzee ; le concept de roman de Coetzee ; Realism ; Réalisme ; Théorie d’auteur de Coetzee ; Travelling concepts
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2018.1516558

South Africa
ENGEL, R. 2018. Gender and Race in the South African Film Industry: A Comparative Analysis of the Representation in South African Film Festivals. Communicatio, 44 (1):16-33.
Keywords: gender ; race ; Durban International Film Festival ; encounters ; film festival ; filmmakers
https://doi.org/10.1080/02500167.2018.1444659

South Africa
GLASER, C. 2018. The Glory Days of Morris Isaacson: Why Some Soweto High Schools Were Able to Succeed Under Bantu Education. South African Historical Journal, 70 (3):505-518.
Keywords: Bantu Education system ; school boycotts ; school teachers ; secondary schooling ; South African education ; Soweto
https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2018.1442495

South Africa
HENDERSON, P. C. 2018. Cloth as a membrane of the imagination in the artwork of Mary Sibande. Anthropology Southern Africa, 41 (3):175-184.
Keywords: art as embodied ritual ; becoming ; embodiment ; future-orientated theory ; refashioning the self
https://doi.org/10.1080/23323256.2018.1474119

South Africa
IVEY, J. 2018. ‘Young men like these … ’: The Volunteer Corps and the Emergence of the Settler Community in Colonial Natal. South African Historical Journal, 70 (3):475-490.
Keywords: British Empire ; colonial rule ; KwaZulu-Natal ; Langalibalele ; volunteering
https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2017.1389977

South Africa
KOOPMAN, A. 2018. From Vocalisation to Verbalisation: Strategies for Turning Bird Calls into Language. Language Matters, 49 (2):3-22.
Keywords: bird calls ; bird names ; bird song ; bird vocalisation ; metaphor ; song description ; verbalisation strategies
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2018.1454500

South Africa
LODGE, T. 2018. The Communist Party and the Germiston By-election, 1932. South African Historical Journal, 70 (3):491-504.
Keywords: trade unions ; Comintern ; Communist Party ; garment workers ; Jewish Workers’ Club ; sources and evidence ; township tax protests
https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2018.1483963

South Africa
LOMBARD, M. & HÖGBERG, A. 2018. The Still Bay points of Apollo 11 Rock Shelter, Namibia: an inter-regional perspective. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 53 (3):312-340.
Keywords: South Africa ; Namibia ; Apollo 11 Rock Shelter ; lithic point production ; Middle Stone Age ; Still Bay
https://doi.org/10.1080/0067270X.2018.1513240

South Africa
MPOFU, B. & NDLOVU-GATSHENI, S. J. 2018. Nelson Mandela’s changing idea of South Africa. Critical African Studies, 10 (2):173-195.
Keywords: Nelson Mandela ; conscience politique ; construction de la nation ; idea of South Africa ; l'idée de l'Afrique du Sud ; Nation arc-en-ciel ; nation building ; political consciousness ; rainbow nation
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2018.1470018

South Africa
SNYDERS, H. 2018. ‘Fear of hunger and the stench of disease’: Guano, Nuisance Management and Public Health Struggles in the Cape Colony, c.1840–1910. South African Historical Journal, 70 (3):453-474.
Keywords: agriculture ; Cape Colony ; guano ; miasma ; nuisance ; public health
https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2018.1486452

South Africa
SOUDIEN, C. 2018. New Accents on the Social: Thinking on South Africa’s History at UWC. South African Historical Journal, 70 (3):603-618.
Keywords: Erratum
https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2018.1467960

South Africa
WILLIAMS, C. & HURST, C. 2018. Caught Between Two Chinas: Assessing South Africa’s Switch from Taipei to Beijing. South African Historical Journal, 70 (3):559-602.
Keywords: South Africa ; African National Congress (ANC) ; Nelson Mandela ; China ; Alfred Nzo ; Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) ; One China principle ; Taiwan ; Thabo Mbeki
https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2018.1447986

Southern Africa
BLUNDELL, G. & FERREIRA, A. 2018. Tusk and transformation in southern African San rock art: an iconographic analysis of WAR2. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 53 (3):341-368.
Keywords: southern Africa ; San rock art ; tusks ; warthog
https://doi.org/10.1080/0067270X.2018.1513239

Southern Africa
LETSHOLO-TAFILA, R. 2018. A Characterisation of Setswana Complex Sentences. Language Matters, 49 (2):80-106.
Keywords: clause linkage ; complementiser ; coordination ; cosubordination ; dependency relations ; Role and Reference Grammar ; Setswana ; subordination
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2018.1471733

Sudan
HUMPHRIS, J., BUSSERT, R., ALSHISHANI, F. & SCHEIBNER, T. 2018. The ancient iron mines of Meroe. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 53 (3):291-311.
Keywords: Sudan ; archaeometallurgy ; iron ; Meroe ; mining ; ore
https://doi.org/10.1080/0067270X.2018.1515922

Tunisia
HOPKINS, N. S. 2018. Family rites in Testour, Tunisia, in the 1970s. The Journal of North African Studies, 23 (4):694-715.
Keywords: Tunisia ; health ; family solidarity ; jnun ; prayer ; saints ; visits to shrines
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2017.1417123

Tunisia
WOLF, A. 2018. Former RCD officials stage a comeback in municipal elections in Tunisia. The Journal of North African Studies, 23 (4):551-556.
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2018.1483869

Zambia
SPENCER, B. 2018. Culture-Based Metaphors in Traditional Bemba Narratives: Relevance for African Teaching Contexts. Language Matters, 49 (2):62-79.
Keywords: education ; ubuntu ; African worldview ; cultural conceptualisations ; metaphors ; narratives
https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2018.1467958

Zimbabwe
MUNORIYARWA, A. 2018. Have They got News for Us? The Decline of Investigative Reporting in Zimbabwe’s Print Media. Communicatio, 44 (1):71-88.
Keywords: crowd-sourcing ; editorial policies ; investigative reporting/journalism ; pro-am journalism ; the Zimbabwean press
https://doi.org/10.1080/02500167.2018.1441888

Zimbabwe
WILMSEN, E., DUSSUBIEUX, L., HUFFMAN, T. & WOOD, M. 2018. Chemical analyses of glass beads from two Early Iron Age sites in Zimbabwe: Zhizo Hill and Makuru. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 53 (3):369-382.
Keywords: Zimbabwe ; glass bead dates in southern Africa ; LA-ICP-MS analysis ; Zhizo and Chibuene glass beads
https://doi.org/10.1080/0067270X.2018.1471799