TY - JOUR ID - 955 T1 - 'Let us rally around the flag': football, nation-building, and pan-Africanism in Kwame Nkrumah's Ghana A1 - Darby,Paul Y1 - 2013/// KW - football KW - Ghana KW - nation building KW - pan-Africanism KW - politics RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 221 EP - 246 JA - Journal of African History: (2013), vol.54, no.2, p.221-246. VL - 54 IS - 2 U2 - w10 N2 - The nationalistic fervour that greeted Ghana's performances in the 2010 football World Cup in South Africa powerfully evoked memories of an earlier period in the history of the Ghanaian State that witnessed Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of independent Ghana, draw on the game as a rallying point for nation-building and pan-African unity. This article uncovers this history by analysing Nkrumah's overt politicisation of football in the late colonial and immediate postcolonial periods. Given the popularity of football in colonial Gold Coast and Nkrumah's place at the vanguard of political opposition to British rule, the game slowly became entwined with populist mobilisation and agitation for independence. On achieving independence, football had become embroiled in regional political chauvinisms, and the government quickly identified the game as invaluable in building a sense of 'Ghanaianness' that they felt would transcend all divisions. Nkrumah was able to wring significant political capital from football, however, during the 1960s, he was unable to control the extent to which political opponents managed to draw on the game to support their own agendas. The article also assesses some of the unintended, contradictory consequences of Nkrumah's efforts to employ football to galvanise national identity, particularly the role that the game played in helping to build powerful centrifugal forces in the Ghanaian polity that ran counter to Nkrumah's vision. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Ff;L3 M3 - 371529999 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 868 T1 - (D‚)connexions identitaires hadjeray : les enjeux des technologies de la communication au Tchad A1 - Seli,Djimet Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [225]-236. - Met bijl., noten KW - Chad KW - dissertations (form) KW - Hadjerai KW - identity KW - information technology KW - mobile telephone RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XII, 245 CY - Mankon [etc.] PB - Langaa Research & Publishing CIG [etc.] U2 - w10 N2 - L'histoire r‚cente de l'Afrique se caract‚rise par la 'r‚volution' des technologies de l'information et de la communication (TIC), plus sp‚cifiquement de la t‚l‚phonie mobile. La pr‚sente thŠse explore la manifestation de la dynamique des TIC dans la soci‚t‚ hadjeray de la r‚gion du Gu‚ra, au Tchad, qui a connu violences politiques, mobilit‚ et rupture au sein des familles et aujourd'hui 'retrouvailles' grƒce … la t‚l‚phonie mobile et aux r‚seaux sociaux sur Internet. L'auteur, lui-mˆme issu de cette soci‚t‚, a ax‚ son travail sur le r“le de la communication pendant les crises, dans la mobilit‚ et aujourd'hui dans la dynamique relationnelle n‚e de la facilit‚ qu'offrent les TIC. Il montre les appropriations r‚ciproques entre les TIC et la population hadjeray, et notamment le r“le central des TIC dans la dynamique identitaire hadjeray. [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] SN - 995-679188-1 AV - AFRIKA 46564 Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M3 - 370850823 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 920 T1 - A call to build a new South Africa : a pastoral letter of the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference Y1 - 1992/// KW - Catholic Church KW - future KW - social change KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 8 CY - [Pretoria] PB - SACBC U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA Hc7903 Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M3 - 364457945 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 973 T1 - A comparative analysis: everyday experiences of disability in Sierra Leone A1 - Berghs,Maria A1 - Dos Santos-Zingale,Myriam Y1 - 2011/12// KW - disabled KW - identity KW - Sierra Leone KW - victims RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 18 EP - 40 JA - Africa Today: (2011/12), vol.58, no.2, p.18-40. VL - 58 IS - 2 U2 - w10 N2 - In this article, the authors compare conceptions of disability in Sierra Leone using the theoretical category of 'victimhood'. They show the way in which this intersects with 1) how traditional perceptions of disability locate a person within a moral economy of blame and social remedies, 2) how disability discourses within a segregated setting are being affected by multiple postconflict ideas around victims and victimization, and 3) how dependency and success are created as disabled people internalize or reject the victimization. In these ethnographic snapshots of the everyday, the authors hope to show how people reinterpret discourses around disability to suit their own needs in fluid, multilayered, and sometimes even contradictory ways. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 371747740 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 902 T1 - A distant front in the Cold War : the USSR in West Africa and the Congo, 1956-1964 A1 - Mazov,Serge Vasilevich Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 307-319. - Met index, noten KW - cold war KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - foreign policy KW - Soviet Union KW - West Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIV, 334 CY - Stanford, CAL [etc.] PB - Stanford General [etc.] U2 - w10 T3 - Cold War international history project series SN - 0-8047-6059-4 hbk : œ47.50 AV - AFRIKA 46626 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 330334670 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 912 T1 - A history of Africa A1 - Okoth,Assa Y1 - 2006/// N1 - Oorspr.uitg.: 1979 KW - Africa KW - history KW - textbooks (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 2 CY - Nairobi PB - East African Educational Publishers U1 - Aanwezig: deel 1-2. U2 - w10 SN - 9966-25357-2 (vol. 1) AV - AFRIKA 26791A.1-2 Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M3 - 371326923 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 958 T1 - A struggle for tenure by the "servant class" of Potchefstroom : a study in structural violence A1 - Van Rensburg,N.S.J. Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Notes, ref., sum. in English and Afrikaans KW - 1890-1899 KW - 1900-1909 KW - black workers KW - colonial administration KW - land tenure KW - living conditions KW - migrants KW - South Africa KW - Transvaal RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 70 EP - 90 JA - Historia: (2013), vol.58, no.2, p.70-90. VL - 58 IS - 2 U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 371508045 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 972 T1 - Affirmative action and disability in South Africa A1 - Schneider,Marguerite A1 - Nkoli,Motsoakgomo I.' Y1 - 2011/// KW - affirmative action KW - disabled KW - labour law KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 90 EP - 106 JA - Transformation: (2011), no.77, p.90-106 : tab. IS - 77 U2 - w10 N2 - Disability is the Cinderella of the historically disadvantaged groups targeted by affirmative action (AA) in South Africa. The Employment Equity Act identifies people with disabilities as one of the targets of its targets. Government set the numerical goal as 2 percent a goal not yet achieved. Within the achievements so far, the trends noted for the general population of working age hold for the disabled population of working age. Proportionately, more disabled men are employed than disabled women, more disabled white people than disabled black people, and more disabled white men in the more senior positions. The focus of the paper is thus on understanding this lag in achieving the numerical quota and how to move forward. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 371748089 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 911 T1 - African nationalism and the de-colonisation process : [1915-1995] A1 - Okoth,Assa Y1 - 2006/// N1 - Tevens op omslag: 1915-1995 Bibliogr.: p. 382-386. - Met index, noten KW - Africa KW - history KW - textbooks (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - V, 402 CY - Nairobi [etc.] PB - East African Educational Publishers U2 - w10 T3 - A history of Africa SN - 9966-25358-0 AV - AFRIKA 26792A.2 Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M3 - 371326974 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 910 T1 - African societies and the establishment of colonial rule, 1800-1915 A1 - Okoth,Assa Y1 - 2006/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 399-401. - Met index, noten KW - Africa KW - colonization KW - history KW - textbooks (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - V, 414 CY - Nairobi [etc.] PB - East African Educational Publihers U2 - w10 T3 - A history of Africa SN - 9966-25357-2 AV - AFRIKA 26792A.1 Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M3 - 371327032 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 899 T1 - Afrikanisches Kino - Filmanalyse "Les Saignantes" von Jean-Pierre Bekolo Obama A1 - Sowa,Miriam Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 15-16. - Met noten KW - Beti KW - Cameroon KW - films KW - rites of passage KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 16 CY - Mnchen PB - GRIN Verlag GmbH U2 - w10 SN - 3-640-79534-2 AV - AFRIKA Hc7916 Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M3 - 369215265 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 946 T1 - Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems in the Zimbabwean media industry and the debate on self-regulation A1 - Mhiripiri,Nhamo Anthony Y1 - 2013/// KW - conflict resolution KW - media law KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 313 EP - 336 JA - Journal of African Media Studies: (2013), vol.5, no.3, p.313-336. VL - 5 IS - 3 U2 - w10 N2 - Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems (ADRs) for conflict resolution in the media are processes "alternative" to statutory courts. Players in the Zimbabwean media industry are developing and promoting ADRs as a means of evading the restrictive, expensive and time-consuming legal courts. Media and complainants arguably have speedier and satisfying resolutions outside the courts. However, typical of Zimbabwe there are marked signs of contestation, controversy and lack of unanimity with regard to the ADRs. On the one hand, there is the Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe (VMCZ), a self-regulatory structure favoured by the privately owned media players. On the other hand, there is the Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) formed under statutory law and whose structure is still not adequate to resolve cases brought before it. VMCZ and ZMC are contesting for legitimacy and in various ways they present dialectical positions on the debate on self-regulation. One media house, Alpha Media Holdings, has formed its own ADR system that uses the ombudsman. This article uses press reports and interviews of key people in the media and the ADRs in order to ascertain the effectiveness and problems of the evolving processes, making comparisons with the United Kingdom and South African scenarios where similar debates on Press Councils are topical, especially after the publication of the report on the Leveson Enquiry. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Je;A4 M3 - 371654084 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 922 T1 - Analyse de la situation des femmes et des enfants guin‚ens Y1 - 1990/// N1 - Vermelding op omslag: Programme de coop‚ration gouvernement-UNICEF. Conakry, Juin 1990 Bibliogr.: p.I--XX. - Met bijl., noten KW - children KW - Guinea KW - social conditions KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 166 CY - Conakry PB - Coop‚ration gouvernement-UNICEF, R‚publique de Guin‚e U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA A11650 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 369220943 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 936 T1 - Applicability of Nigeria's Arbitration and Conciliation Act : which field does the act cover? A1 - Ikeyi,Nduka A1 - Amucheazi,Ofornze Y1 - 2013/// KW - arbitration KW - constitutionalism KW - legislation KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 126 EP - 148 JA - Journal of African Law: (2013), vol.57, no.1, p.126-148. VL - 57 IS - 1 U2 - w10 N2 - In 1988, Nigeria's Federal Military Government promulgated the Arbitration and Conciliation Decree (now the Arbitration and Conciliation Act) to provide a unified legal framework for commercial arbitration throughout Nigeria. At the time of the decree's promulgation, the Federal Military Government had unlimited competence to legislate over any matter in and for all parts of Nigeria. However, under Nigeria's current constitutional democracy and federal structure of government, legislative powers are shared between the Federal Government and the respective State governments. This article investigates the constitutionality of the continued application of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act as federal legislation with application in all States of the federation. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M1 - Fn;F1 M3 - 371709814 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 935 T1 - Arbitration as the best option for the settlement of China-African trade and investment disputes A1 - Zhu,Weidong Y1 - 2013/// KW - Africa KW - arbitration KW - China KW - conflict resolution KW - international economic relations KW - international trade RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 149 EP - 163 JA - Journal of African Law: (2013), vol.57, no.1, p.149-163. VL - 57 IS - 1 U2 - w10 N2 - The effective resolution of trade disputes related to Sino-African investments will have a major impact on the development of trade and investment between China and African states. Arbitration is considered the best option for the settlement of disputes between China and African states as it offers unique benefits and is both suited to the current environment in African countries and accepted by Chinese and Africans. To make full use of this dispute settlement approach, the Chinese government should take active measures to promote the knowledge of arbitral legal systems in Africa among the Chinese businesses investing or trading locally. Beijing should encourage them to settle disputes with their African counterparts through arbitration. It is also important for Chinese companies to learn about arbitration laws in African states, and choose a favourable arbitral institution and proper arbitration seat. App., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M1 - Ba;E7;F2 M3 - 371709903 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 890 T1 - Arbitration law and practice in Kenya A1 - Muigai,Githu Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Titel op rug en omslag: Arbitration law & practice in Kenya Met noten KW - arbitration KW - international arbitration KW - Kenya KW - legislation RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXX, 209 CY - Nairobi PB - LawAfrica U2 - w10 N2 - The legal framework of arbitration in Kenya / Githu Muigai & Jacqueline Kamau -- The arbitration agreement / Kyalo Mbobu -- The jurisdiction and powers of the arbitrator / Mohammed Nyaoga -- The conduct of the arbitral process / Steven Gatembu -- The role of the court in arbitration proceedings / Githu Muigai -- The award / Geoffrey Imende & Wanjir Ngige -- Recognition & enforcement of arbitral awards / Njoroge Regeru -- Costs and interest / J.B. Havelock -- International commercial arbitration in Kenya / Attiya Warris & Muthomi Thiankolu SN - 9966-03114-6 AV - AFRIKA 46423 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 370724852 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 886 T1 - Between the lines : Africa in Western spirituality, philosophy, and literary theory A1 - Odjo,A.Lassissi Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [259]-273. - Met index, noten KW - Africa KW - African Americans KW - Africans KW - Afro-Caribbeans KW - literary criticism KW - literary history KW - philosophy KW - Western countries RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XVI, 285 CY - New York [etc.] PB - Routledge U2 - w10 T3 - Routledge African studies SN - 0-415-97456-9 AV - AFRIKA 46538 Y2 - 2014/06/03/ M3 - 301559562 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 852 T1 - Boko Haram: Islamism, politics, security and the State in Nigeria A1 - P‚rouse de Montclos,Marc-Antoine Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met bibliogr., bijl., chronol., noten, samenvattingen KW - government policy KW - Islamic movements KW - Nigeria KW - rebellions KW - terrorism RP - NOT IN FILE EP - IX, 275 CY - Leiden [etc.] PB - African Studies Centre [etc.] U2 - w10 T3 - West African politics and society (WAPOSO) series, ISSN 2213-5480 ; Vol. 2 N2 - This collective volume examines the history of the Boko Haram movement in Nigeria and its transformation from a sectarian Islamic movement into a radical armed group. It analyses the causes of the uprising against the Nigerian State in 2009 and evaluates the consequences of the on-going conflict from a religious, social, and political point of view. The contributions are grouped into two parts: 1. What is Boko Haram? Some evidence and a lot of confusion; 2. Boko Haram and the Nigerian State: a strategic analysis. Contributions in part 1: The message and methods of Boko Haram (Kyari Mohammed); Boko Haram and its Muslim critics: obervations from Yobe State (Johannes Harnischfeger); Traditional Quranic students ('almajirai') in Nigeria: fair game for unfair accusations? (Hannah Hoechner); Christian perceptions of Islam and society in relation to Boko Haram and recent events in Jos and Northern Nigeria (Henry Gyang Mang); Framing and blaming: discourse analysis of the Boko Haram uprising, July 2009 ( Portia Roelofs). Contributions in part 2: Boko Haram and politics: from insurgency to terrorism (Marc-Antoine P‚rouse de Montclos); Boko Haram and the evolving Salafi jihadist threat in Nigeria (Freedom Onuoha); By the numbers: the Nigerian State's efforts to counter Boko Haram (Rafael Serrano & Zacharias Pieri); Body count and religion in the Boko Haram crisis: evidence from the Nigeria Watch database (G‚rard Chouin, Manuel Reinert & Elodie Apard); Boko Haram: a chronology (Manuel Reinert & Lou Gar‡on). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 978-90-5448-135-5 AV - AFRIKA 46563 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Fn;B1;D2 M3 - 371555876 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 896 T1 - Boletim de propriedade intelectual A1 - Spinola,Danny Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Omslagtitel Met noten KW - Cape Verde KW - enterprises KW - intellectual property RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 245 CY - [Praia] PB - Instituto da propriedade intelectual de Cabo Verde U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA A11663 Y2 - 2014/06/03/ M3 - 369256123 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 891 T1 - Catholic higher education in Africa for the 21st century : proceedings of a conference held in May 2008 at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Nairobi-Kenya A1 - Ntedika Mvumbi,Frederic Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten KW - 2008 KW - access to education KW - Africa KW - Catholic Church KW - conference papers (form) KW - educational management KW - educational quality KW - Eritrea KW - higher education KW - Kenya KW - Uganda KW - universities RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XII, 306 CY - Nairobi PB - CUEA Press U2 - w10 N2 - The papers in this volume were presented at the conference on 'Catholic higher education for the 21st century' in Nairobi (Kenya) in 2008. After the keynote address by John Lukwata, the papers are organized in five sections: 1. The relevance of Catholic higher education, 2. Quality education and training, 3. Access to education, 4. Management of higher education institutions, and 5. Access and delivery of academic information. Contributions in section 1: The contribution of Catholic higher education to evangelization and development of Africa: the case of Uganda (Joseph Kato); The Abyssinian Church and educational prospects for the 21st century: a case study of the Eritrean Catholic Church (Amanuel Teklemariam); Catholic identity in the provision of higher education in Africa (Richard Rwiza); Catholic universities stimulating industrialisation: thoughts and experiences for Africa (Vincent G. Gaitho); Access to scientific information in higher education in AMECEA region: the critical role of information literature (Joseph Kavulya); Business students' perception of service quality in Kenyan private and public universities (Sarah Kimani). Section 2: Catholic identity (Juvenalis Baitu); Evolution of Catholic education in the light of Patristic education theory and praxis (Clement Majawa); Revisiting the principles of dialogue for comprehensive quality assurance in African universities (Frederic N. Mvumbi); Towards a knowledge based society: ICT policies and strategies in Catholic higher education in Africa (Cyrus Makori Abanti & Nelson Karani). Section 3: Education for all: access to higher education among the rural poor in Kenya (Benson Nason Vundi); Catholic higher education with a capital "C": student formation in a tradition (Brooke Burris Isingoma). Section 4: The philosophy of the management of a Catholic university (David Lutz); Revenue diversification in Catholic higher education in Africa: the case of Catholic University of Eastern Africa (Lydia Mbuthia); Academic publishing in higher education in Africa for the 21st century (Jane Onsongo). Section 5: Behavioural assessment of class participation among business students at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa (William Kinai); Web 2.0 and e-learning: the virtual classroom (Francis Thuo Kamau); Where do we go from here? (Frederic N. Mvumbi). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 9966-83649-7 AV - AFRIKA 46416 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 370670140 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 861 T1 - Client‚lisme et patronage dans l'Alg‚rie contemporaine A1 - Hachemaoui,Mohammed Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [187]-200. - Met glos., noten KW - Algeria KW - corruption KW - elections KW - ethnicity KW - Muslim brotherhoods KW - patronage KW - politics RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 204, VIII CY - Paris [etc.] PB - Karthala [etc.] U2 - w10 T3 - Les terrains du siŠcle SN - 2-8111-0909-9 pbk AV - AFRIKA 46605 Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M3 - 371435846 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 945 T1 - Climate change in Ugandan media : a "Global Warming" of journalism ethics A1 - Semujju,Brian Y1 - 2013/// KW - climate change KW - journalism KW - newspapers KW - professional ethics KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 337 EP - 352 JA - Journal of African Media Studies: (2013), vol.5, no.3, p.337-352 : fig., tab. VL - 5 IS - 3 U2 - w10 N2 - The idea of climate change has reached a contentious breaking point at an international level where its major causes, existence and intensity are separating informed minds. This article is an examination of the four major schools of thought on climate change and how two newspapers in Uganda are covering those divergent views. The article argues that in the coverage of global warming in particular the hitherto treasured notion of objectivity has been replaced by a form of blind journalism instigated by frames from local and international stakeholders. The study analyses content from two newspapers in Uganda to show that media in Uganda cover the resonating frame, which argues that climate change is a time bomb, with total disregard for other views or their existence. Guided by the framing theory, the article suggests that a detachment of climate change from international meanings and an introduction of the "scientific spirit" will restore balance by inviting media to explore counter-frames. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Hf;A4;J2 M3 - 371654092 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 938 T1 - Combating the 'New Slavery' in Nigeria : an appraisal of legal and policy responses to human trafficking A1 - Okogbule,Nlerum S. Y1 - 2013/// KW - criminal law KW - government policy KW - human trafficking KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 57 EP - 80 JA - Journal of African Law: (2013), vol.57, no.1, p.57-80. VL - 57 IS - 1 U2 - w10 N2 - This article examines the legal and policy responses of the Nigerian government and other agencies to human trafficking, which is one of the central social and economic challenges facing the country today. After exploring the nature and dimensions of the practice, it argues that Nigeria's unenviable position as a country of origin, transit and destination in human trafficking, as well as the impact of the practice on the lives of the victims and adverse implications for the country's corporate image, make it imperative that effective measures are adopted to combat it. In this respect, while accepting that legal measures are important in achieving the objective, the article highlights some deficiencies in current efforts and suggests a multidimensional approach, with greater emphasis on the 'push' and 'pull' factors of human trafficking prevalent in the country, such as high levels of unemployment, poverty, inequality and marginalization. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M1 - Fn;C1;F1 M3 - 371709075 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 876 T1 - Consolidation of the Government of National Unity in Zanzibar Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Met noten KW - conference papers (form) KW - government KW - parliament KW - political change KW - Tanzania KW - Zanzibar RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 65 CY - Dar es Salaam PB - Research and education for democracy in Tanzania (REDET) U2 - w10 T3 - REDET programme books ; 20 N2 - The phrase 'intractable' conflict was frequently used to describe the partisan political divide that afflicted Zanzibar since the decolonization process started in the 1950s. Competetive multiparty elections, a revolution, one-party socialist rule, the re-introduction of multiparty elections and a succession of peace negotiations in the 1990s and 2000s did little to dampen polarization in Zanzibar. However, in November 2009 Zanzibaris took an important step toward channeling politics into peaceful means through the creation of an inclusive political system based on a Government of National Unity. With the 2010 general elections there are signs that the 'intractable conflict' can be transcended and a new political era can be created in Zanzibar. The chapters in this book, based on papers presented at the second conference on the state of politics in Zanzibar, provide an early evaluation of the Government of National Unity. Contributions: Opening remarks by the first vice President of Zanzibar (Seif Sharif Hamad); The constitutional premises of the GNU in Zanzibar (Yahya Khamis Hamad); The executive/cabinet in Zanzibar (Ali Uki); The working of the legislature in Zanzibar (Mussa Kombo Bakari); The Government of National Unity and inclusion: the Zanzibar experience (Ally Saleh); Strengthening of the Government of National Unity of Zanzibar (Omar Othman Makungu); Closing remarks by the second vice President of Zanzibar (Seif Ali Iddi); Recommendations of the second conference on the state of politics in Zanzibar SN - 978-9987-60950-5 AV - AFRIKA 46285 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 36988020X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 966 T1 - Constructing collaborative processes between traditional, religious, and biomedical health practitioners in Cameroon A1 - Wamba,Andr‚ A1 - Groleau,Danielle Y1 - 2012/// KW - Cameroon KW - folk medicine KW - healing rites KW - health care RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 49 EP - 74 JA - Nordic Journal of African Studies: (2012), vol.21, no.2, p.49-74. VL - 21 IS - 2 U2 - w10 N2 - After the World Health Organization conference of 1978, all African countries officially recognized traditional medicine as a partner of biomedical medicine, and collaboration between biomedical doctors, healers, exorcists, priests and prophets has emerged in most countries. In Cameroon, however, no formal collaboration exists between traditional and biomedical medicine. This study, which is based on field research conducted in Yaound‚ in 2006, examines potential strategies of collaboration and exchange between the different medical sectors. The results indicate that biomedical practitioners and priests expressed reluctance to build reciprocal relationships with traditional healers and prophets. The authors argue that this reluctance derives from the social, ideological and political order Africans inherited from colonialism. They suggest appropriate strategies that can be used to overcome resistance and increase collaboration. Bibliogr., sum. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2014/06/03/ M1 - Gc;I1 M3 - 372479138 L3 - http://www.njas.helsinki.fi/pdf-files/vol21num2/wamba_groleau.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 898 T1 - Contrasting ironies : English and Ugandan state secondary schools A1 - Mwesigwa,Fred Sheldon Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Met bijl., noten KW - attitudes KW - educational systems KW - Great Britain KW - personal narratives (form) KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE EP - IX, 62 CY - Kampala PB - Fountain Publishers U2 - w10 SN - 9970-25007-8 AV - AFRIKA 46574 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 370858344 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 878 T1 - Count me in : include people with disabilities in development projects : a practical guide for organisations in north and south A1 - Bruijn,Paulien A1 - Eigner,Ulrich Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Met lit. opg KW - developing countries KW - development cooperation KW - disabled RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 93 CY - Veenendaal PB - Stichting Light for the World U2 - w10 SN - 978-90-819970-0-3 AV - AFRIKA 46498 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 356605507 L3 - http://www.enablement.nl/file.php/areas/enablement.nl/Library/Count_me_ in.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 947 T1 - C“te d'Ivoire 2010-2011 post-electoral crisis : an approach from the media A1 - Send¡n,Jos‚ Carlos Y1 - 2013/// KW - C“te d'Ivoire KW - journalism KW - mass media KW - political stability RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 187 EP - 201 JA - Journal of African Media Studies: (2013), vol.5, no.2, p.187-201. VL - 5 IS - 2 U2 - w10 N2 - The objective of this article is to approach the political crisis which occurred in C“te d'Ivoire after the contested elections of 2010, through the perspective of the Ivorian media and media professionals. The study draws theoretically on the political economy of the media and a critical understanding of the relationship between democracy and the media. After a brief description of C“te d'Ivoire's political history, as well as the political economy of the Ivorian media, perceptions from foreign correspondents and Ivorian journalists are outlined. The results show the complexity of the role played by the media, which goes beyond its responsibility as an information provider, to being a platform for the political struggle in a highly politically polarized environment. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M1 - Fi;A4;D2 M3 - 371638550 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 956 T1 - Creating order and stability : the Dairy Marketing Board, milk (over)production and the politics of marketing in colonial Zimbabwe, 1952-1970s A1 - Hove,Godfrey Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Notes, ref., sum. in English and Afrikaans KW - 1950-1959 KW - 1960-1969 KW - agricultural policy KW - dairy industry KW - marketing boards KW - milk KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 119 EP - 156 JA - Historia: (2013), vol.58, no.2, p.119-156 : tab. VL - 58 IS - 2 U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 371508185 ER - TY - ADVS ID - 869 T1 - David Mzuguno : the last days of the master A1 - Bogaert,Pascal Y1 - 2013/// KW - artists KW - painting KW - pictorial works (form) KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Dar es Salaam PB - Mkuki na Nyota Publishers U2 - w10 SN - 978-9987-08229-2 AV - AFRIKA 46493 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 370850165 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 908 T1 - Decentralization and devolution in Kenya : new approaches A1 - Kibua,Thomas N. A1 - Mwabu,Germano Y1 - 2008/// N1 - Met bibliogr., index, noten KW - decentralization KW - Kenya KW - local government KW - public administration RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XII, 366 CY - Nairobi PB - University of Nairobi Press U2 - w10 N2 - Underlying the new decentralized nature of Kenya's public administration are issues of physical structures and institutions (districts, rural trade and production centres), development principles and processes (devolution and democratization, fiscal decentralization), and service delivery and financing (planning and budgeting at the local level, impact on informal settlements, district health systems, water services, constituency development). Over the past five years the research conducted by the Kenyan Institute of Policy Analysis and research (IPAR) has been organized around this cluster of issues. This volume presents the findings of the research conducted in 12 chapters. Contributors: Adams Oloo, Benson M. Mapesa, Daniel M. Muia, Germano Mwabu, Lineth N. Oyugi, Mariana Cifuentes, Onesmus N. Ireri, Preston O. Chitere, Samuel K. Gitau, Thomas M. Maina, and Thomas N. Kibua. [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 9966-84698-0 AV - AFRIKA 46229 Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M3 - 317922831 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 893 T1 - Defining moments : reflections on citizenship, violence, and the 2007 general elections in Kenya A1 - Njogu,Kimani Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten KW - 2007 KW - conflict resolution KW - elections KW - Kenya KW - political violence RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXI, 189 CY - Nairobi PB - Twaweza Communications U2 - w10 N2 - The essays in this volume capture some of the transformative moments during the crisis that rocked Kenya in 2007/2008. They reflect on the relationship between elections, citizenship and violence. The essays in the first part revisit the various tensions and ruptures in Nairobi, Rift Valley and Nyanza after the 2007 elections, while the papers in the second part deal with the efforts made to resolve the crisis. Contributions: Reflections about the events at Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC) on 27th-31st December 2007 (Koki Muli); Violence in Kibera: a reflection of the country's ailments (Simiyu Barasa); Sanctuary and mayhem in Naivasha (Gakiha Weru); Anger and violence in Kisumu (William Oloo); Lest we forget (Gitau Warigi); Putting out the flames: the Kenya national dialogue and reconciliation process (Kimani Njogu); Electoral justice: the antidote for post election violence in Kenya (P.L.O. Lumumba); Post election violence and crimes against humanity in 2007 (Mbuthi Gathenji). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 1-234-56789-X AV - AFRIKA 46351 Y2 - 2014/06/03/ M3 - 370424557 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 931 T1 - Determinants of age at first marriage in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia A1 - Gurmu,Eshetu A1 - Mace,Ruth Y1 - 2013/// KW - age KW - capitals KW - Ethiopia KW - marriage KW - nuptiality RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 87 EP - 109 JA - Journal of Social Development in Africa: (2013), vol.28, no.1, p.87-109 : graf., tab. VL - 28 IS - 1 U2 - w10 N2 - Timing of marriage has various socioeconomic and demographic implications. In a non-contraceptive society entry into marriage at an early age increases the number of children a woman would have at the end of her reproductive life while the reverse is true for those entering late. Evolutionary theory supposes that women are ultimately attracted into a conjugal union for purposes of reproducing, whilst modernization theory argues that education and employment opportunities for women cause them to delay the timing of marriage. The objective of this study was to identify determinants of age at first marriage in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It is based on socioeconomic and demographic data obtained from 2976 women of reproductive age (i.e. 1549 years) residing in the city of Addis Ababa in 2003. The findings of the study revealed that, engaging in marital life in this city was mainly a function of the economic situation of couples. There is shortage of economically attractive men to satisfy the demand of women looking for marriage partners. The high unemployment rate and increased cost of living in the city had tended to delay the timing of family formation in Addis Ababa. However, educated women, though delaying their marriage for the purposes of pursuing their education goal, had a better chance of getting married. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Dd;C7 M3 - 371745713 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 934 T1 - Determinants of age at first marriage in sub-Saharan Africa : a comparative study of Uganda and South Africa A1 - Ayiga,Natal A1 - Rampagane,Veronica Y1 - 2013/// KW - age KW - ethnicity KW - marriage KW - nuptiality KW - South Africa KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 9 EP - 34 JA - Journal of Social Development in Africa: (2013), vol.28, no.1, p.9-34 : graf., tab. VL - 28 IS - 1 U2 - w10 N2 - Marriage has traditionally been early and universal in sub-Saharan Africa and this has been blamed for high fertility and the failure to achieve most MDGs. This paper used the 2006 Uganda Demographic and Health Survey and the 2003 South African Demographic and Health Survey data to investigate the hypothesis that ethnicity has a significant effect on age at first marriage even after controlling for the effects of other socio-demographic covariates. The Cox proportional hazard model was used to analyze the data. The study found that the Median Age at First Marriage (MAFM) was 19 years in Uganda and 29 years in South Africa, and that ethnicity had a significant effect on age at first marriage in both countries. Other factors with significant effects, through which ethnicity may have influenced age at first marriage were region, level of education and age at sexual debut. The paper concludes that marriage is early and universal in Uganda, while it is delayed in South Africa, suggesting that the two countries belong to different nuptuality regimes, this is arising from apparent differences in education and empowerment of women. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Hf;Kf;C7 M3 - 371745527 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 933 T1 - Developmental local governance and service delivery in South Africa : progress, achievements and challenges A1 - Chikulo,Bornwell C. Y1 - 2013/// KW - evaluation KW - local government KW - public services KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 35 EP - 64 JA - Journal of Social Development in Africa: (2013), vol.28, no.1, p.35-64 : graf., tab. VL - 28 IS - 1 U2 - w10 N2 - With the advent of a political democratic dispensation in 1994, the South African Government faced a host of daunting developmental challenges inherited from the apartheid regime. Local government, which constitutes the third sphere of governance in South Africa, has been mandated by the Constitution to address Apartheid era-induced inequalities and facilitate local socioeconomic development amongst the previously disadvantaged black majority. This paper reviews the progress, achievements and challenges faced by the South African regime in its attempt to facilitate access to basic social services and to reduce poverty among the previously disadvantaged majority. It outlines the socioeconomic profile and local governance legislative policy frameworks, and explains the institutional arrangements established to facilitate and anchor effective service delivery, as well as to integrate the voice of local communities. The paper also considers the issue of basic social service delivery and analyses reasons for the widespread municipal service delivery protests. The paper makes the conclusion that the recurrent widespread, violent and increasingly xenophobic municipal service delivery protests, are indicative of the fact that, despite the progress made in the past seventeen years in terms of establishing the policy framework and institutional structures to effectively facilitate socioeconomic development and address bottlenecks to accessing basic social services and fighting poverty, enormous challenges still remain at local governance level. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Kf;D2 M3 - 371745616 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 959 T1 - Dinizulu and Bhambatha, 1906 : an invasion of Natal and an uprising in Zululand that almost took place A1 - Thompson,P.S. Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Notes, ref., sum. in English and Afrikaans KW - 1906 KW - Bambatha rebellion KW - Natal KW - South Africa KW - Zululand RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 40 EP - 69 JA - Historia: (2013), vol.58, no.2, p.40-69. VL - 58 IS - 2 U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 371507901 ER - TY - CHAP ID - 974 T1 - Disability and income generation: reflections on affirmative action in Kampala district A1 - Maguru,Jimmy Mugisha Y1 - 2008/// KW - affirmative action KW - disabled KW - empowerment KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 15 EP - 52 U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA 39868 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 371748372 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 927 T1 - Do religious beliefs influence use of contraception among currently married women in Nigeria? A1 - Osuafor,Godswill N. A1 - Mturi,Akim J. Y1 - 2013/// KW - attitudes KW - contraception KW - family planning KW - married women KW - Nigeria KW - religion RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 187 EP - 212 JA - Journal of Social Development in Africa: (2013), vol.28, no.1, p.187-212 : tab. VL - 28 IS - 1 U2 - w10 N2 - The relationship between religious beliefs and use of contraception may vary from one country to another depending on how homogenous a country is or whether different religious groups do exist and are well represented. The paper examines the effect of religious groups on the use of contraception among currently married women in Nigeria. Data from four Nigerian DHSs were used for this purpose. Use of contraception is still very low in Nigeria and the trend has not been very encouraging. By 2008, the contraceptive prevalence rate was only 15 percent. The bivariate analysis indicates a strong effect of religion on the use of contraception over time which was confirmed by the introduction of control variables in the multivariate analysis. It can be concluded therefore that there is sufficient evidence that religious beliefs have an influence on contraceptive use in Nigeria. Christians are more likely to use contraception than their Muslim counterparts. The study also shows that other factors that influence use of contraception include education and occupation of women, number of living children, rural-urban and region of residence. Efforts to increase contraceptive usage in Nigeria should target religious leaders and put more emphasis on raising the status of women and promoting region specific programmes. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Fn M3 - 371746183 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 961 T1 - Doing gender is unavoidable : women's participation in the core activities of the Ossewa-Brandwag, 1938-1943 A1 - Blignaut,Charl Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Notes, ref., sum. in English and Afrikaans KW - Afrikaners KW - gender KW - nationalism KW - South Africa KW - women KW - World War II RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1 EP - 18 JA - Historia: (2013), vol.58, no.2, p.1-18 : fig. VL - 58 IS - 2 U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 371507693 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 865 T1 - Duce kingdom A1 - Folefac,Efualajong Y1 - 2013/// KW - Cameroon KW - novels (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 191 CY - Mankon PB - Langaa Research & Publishing CIG U2 - w10 SN - 995-679137-7 AV - AFRIKA Lit.9628 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 370858492 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 923 T1 - Eet tipies Suid-Afrikaans Y1 - 1985/// N1 - Omslagtitel Bibliogr.: p. 20 KW - cookery books (form) KW - food preparation KW - South Africa KW - The Cape RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 20 CY - [Pretoria] PB - Afdeling Tuisteskepping, Direktoraat Kultuursake, Departement van Onderwys en Kultuur van die Administrasie, Volksraad U2 - w10 SN - 0-621-09427-7 AV - AFRIKA Hc7904 Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M3 - 364458909 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 905 T1 - Estrat‚gia nacional e plano de ac‡Æo da biodiversidade de SÆo Tom‚ e Pr¡ncipe Y1 - 2009/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 132-135. - Met bijl., gloss., noten KW - biodiversity KW - environmental policy KW - SÆo Tom‚ and Principe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 135 CY - [SÆo Tom‚] PB - Minist‚rio dos Recursos Naturais, Energia e Ambiente, Gabinete do Ambiente U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA A11661 Y2 - 2014/06/03/ M3 - 369253507 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 944 T1 - Ethical dilemma revisited : PBO newspapers and the professional elbowroom of the Nigerian journalist A1 - Ojebode,Ayobami Y1 - 2013/// KW - journalists KW - newspapers KW - Nigeria KW - politicians KW - private enterprises KW - professional ethics RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 295 EP - 312 JA - Journal of African Media Studies: (2013), vol.5, no.3, p.295-312 : fig., tab. VL - 5 IS - 3 U2 - w10 N2 - Focusing on politician-businessperson-owned (PBO) newspapers, the study examined how loyalty to the owners' multiple interests has reduced the professional elbowroom of the Nigerian journalist. Through in-depth interviews and textual analysis, the study found that journalists in PBO newspapers are extremely constrained on the kind of stories they write and how. Caught in the conflict between professionalism and pandering to the owners' layers of political and economic interests, many journalists submit, while some rebel. The narrowed elbowroom is a reason for many of the ethical violations among Nigerian journalists. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Fn;A4 M3 - 371654106 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 948 T1 - Facebook and public debate : an informal learning tool for the youth A1 - Hyde-Clarke,Nathalie Y1 - 2013/// KW - higher education KW - political consciousness KW - social media KW - South Africa KW - teaching methods RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 131 EP - 148 JA - Journal of African Media Studies: (2013), vol.5, no.2, p.131-148. VL - 5 IS - 2 U2 - w10 N2 - The purpose of this article is to introduce and assess the effectiveness of Facebook as an informal learning tool in a postgraduate Communication Studies course, and whether it may be used to facilitate greater public debate around the role of the media and democracy in South Africa. A group of postgraduate students at the University of Johannesburg were encouraged to engage in online discussions using Media Works, a Facebook group designed by Media Monitoring Africa. The duration of the assignment was six weeks and was run from 13 August to 21 September 2012. Each week new topics related to the role of the media in society were identified for discussion. Although all were familiar with Facebook, students adopted a more academic approach and thereby unintentionally worked contrary to the more informal conversational mechanisms associated with this social network site. This article considers the comments posted during this period and the students' perceptions of the experience, and thus explores the potential offered and challenges posed by using Facebook as an informal learning tool to encourage public debate at the postgraduate level. Bibliogr., note, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M1 - Kf;A4;G1 M3 - 371638526 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 949 T1 - Facebook, the public sphere and political youth leagues in South Africa A1 - Ndlovu,Musawenkosi A1 - Mbenga,Chilombo Y1 - 2013/// KW - political parties KW - social media KW - South Africa KW - youth RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 169 EP - 186 JA - Journal of African Media Studies: (2013), vol.5, no.2, p.169-186. VL - 5 IS - 2 U2 - w10 N2 - Focusing on the Facebook presence of the African National Congress Youth League, Democratic Alliance Youth and Congress of the People Youth Movement as a collective case study, this article explores the following questions: is the Facebook presence created by youth leagues of the largest political parties an extension of South Africa's public sphere? Can a citizen whose views are circumscribed by ideological auspices of a particular political party enhance the quality of the public sphere? What is the discourse of youth's political deliberations in these forums? In answering the questions, the article argues that Facebook pages and groups are an extension of the public sphere as they attempt to get youth involved in politics in a technologically and socially transforming society; that as much as political party communication is propaganda and people tend to gravitate towards ideologies that conform to their world-view, party supporters on Facebook do challenge their political parties' views; and that some arguments on Facebook enrich the public sphere discourse. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M1 - Kf;A4;D2 M3 - 37163850X ER - TY - CHAP ID - 930 T1 - Factors influencing high dropout rates of girl child from education : a case study of black women in North West Province, South Africa A1 - Karabo,Mhele A1 - Natal,Ayiga Y1 - 2013/// KW - dropouts KW - schoolgirls KW - South Africa KW - statistics RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 111 EP - 138 U2 - w10 N2 - Progress in education of the girl child in sub-Saharan Africa in general and South Africa in particular has been impeded by the high rates of school dropout. The objectives of the study were to assess the magnitude of school dropout and identify factors influencing this tendency in the North West province (SouthAfrica). The study used event history data on 582 women collected by use of the cross-sectional research design. It found that school dropout rates are significantly influenced by factors that include high rates of school pregnancies, low grades at a high age, low educational attainment of mothers and a young age at first sexual intercourse. The paper recommends greater emphasis of sexual abstinence through school based programmes, zero tolerance to sexual crimes involving minors by raising the age threshold for such crimes, reducing over-age enrolments and adoption of flexible schooling systems to accommodate pregnant and student mothers. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Kf;G1 M3 - 371745756 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 895 T1 - Family-owned businesses in Africa : texts and cases A1 - Kyaruzi,Imani Silver A1 - Nkamnebe,Anayo D. Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Met bibliogr KW - Africa KW - entrepreneurs KW - Nigeria KW - Senegal KW - small enterprises RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XVI, 202 CY - Dar es Salaam PB - Mkuki na Nyota Publishers U2 - w10 N2 - This volume brings together research papers that examine how in the African context family-owned businesses are developed and managed, and what forces are inimical to or supportive of this type of enterprise. Contributions: Introduction: family-owned businesses in Africa (Imani Silver Kyaruzi); Entrepreneurial factors and entrepreneurial development policy in Africa (Muhammad Mainoma and Suleiman Aruwa); Social capital and its entrepreneurial values in the development of family-owned businesses among Igbos of Eastern Nigeria (Okechukwu D. Nwankwo, O.S.A. Obikeze and C.C. Nweke); Family-owned business in the South East of Nigeria: growth, sustainability and inhibiting factors (Nkiruka Ifekwem and I. Achumba); Development of women entrepreneurs in Nigeria: a conceptual approach (Ifekwem Nkiruka and Iheanyi Achumba); The role of women in family-owned business: the Senegalese experience (Ahoefa Chantal Hales and Imani Silver Kyaruzi); Ethical considerations in Nigerian family-owned businesses (Mary Chiekezie et al.); Copreneurship in Nigeria's family businesses (E.K.N. Nnabuife, A.D. Nkamnebe and H.N. Nzewi); Entrepreneurial succession problems in Nigeria's family businesses: a threat to sustainability (Ogundele, O.J.K., Idris, A.A. and Ahmed-Ogundipe, K.A.); Cultures, poverty alleviation and small business development in Africa: a research paradigm shift (Osarumwense Iguisi); Strategic thinking among Nigerian family-owned businesses: challenges and options (Francis Udeh); Industrial relations practices in small scale businesses in Nigeria (O.J.K. Ogundele et al.); Entrepreneurship education and business success: an empirical investigation (Muhammad Mainoma and Suleiman A.S. Aruwa); The Nautos case; keepin' sailing is fundamental (Dorion E. et al.). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 9987-08087-1 AV - AFRIKA 46237 Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M3 - 369643348 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 879 T1 - Federal inland revenue service and taxation reforms in democratic Nigeria A1 - Okauru,Ifueko Omoigui Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Met bibliogr., bijl., index, noten, samenvatting KW - fiscal policy KW - Nigeria KW - reform KW - taxation RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXVI, 580 CY - Ibadan PB - Safari Books Ltd U2 - w10 SN - 978-48776-5-1 AV - AFRIKA 46540 Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M3 - 354062379 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 903 T1 - Fighting for Bomas : in search of the Kenya I want A1 - Mude,Mude Dae Y1 - 2009/// N1 - Met index, noten KW - 2005 KW - constitutional law KW - constitutional reform KW - Kenya KW - referendums RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XV, 252 CY - Nairobi PB - MvuleAfrica Publishers U2 - w10 T3 - Mvule studies in African politics ; 3 SN - 9966-76955-2 AV - AFRIKA 46422 Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M3 - 370724666 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 877 T1 - Financing the food security budget in the national agricultural advisory services : adequacy and impacts in a decentralized system Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 60-61. - Met bijl., noten, samenvatting KW - agricultural extension KW - agricultural policy KW - food security KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE EP - VIII, 93 CY - Kampala PB - Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA A11657 Y2 - 2014/06/03/ M3 - 364482451 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 875 T1 - Folk tales and fables from the Gambia / Sukai Mbye Bojang Vol. 4 A1 - Bojang,Sukai Mbye Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Met gloss KW - fables (form) KW - folk tales (form) KW - Gambia KW - youth literature (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 189 CY - [Kotu] PB - Educational Services Gambia U2 - w10 SN - 9983-90110-2 AV - AFRIKA 46607.4 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 370835786 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 897 T1 - Forced labour and human trafficking : a toolkit for employers in Zambia Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Met bijl., noten Book 1. [A general reference toolkit for employers in Zambia]. Introduction -- 1.0. Forced labour and human trafficking: Understanding the problems -- 2.0. Definitions and background -- 3.0. Forced labour and human trafficking in Zambia -- 4.0. National legislation and policies -- 5.0. Action by employers organization against forced labour and human trafficking -- 6.0. Guiding principles to combat forced labour -- 7.0. Further reading -- Book 2. [An employers' guide for action in Zambia]. 1.0. How to use the toolkit -- 2.0. A guide for taking action -- 3.0. Tips for taking action -- Annex 1: Directory of cooperating partners. Annex 2: Discussion of Zambian case studies KW - forced labour KW - handbooks (form) KW - human trafficking KW - legislation KW - Zambia RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIIi, 68 CY - [S.l. PB - s.n.] U2 - w10 N2 - Provides background information on the problem of forced labour and trafficking in Zambia and offers guidance that will allow employers' organizations to detect possible forced labour and trafficking cases, to take preventive action and to combat the scourges in their business and supply chains SN - 92-2-125576-X (print) AV - AFRIKA A11653 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 364482761 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 971 T1 - Frantz Fanon's ambivalence towards religion A1 - Settler,Frederico Y1 - 2012/// KW - Africa KW - African religions KW - Caribbean KW - religion RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 5 EP - 21 JA - Journal for the Study of Religion: (2012), vol.25, no.2, p.5-21. VL - 25 IS - 2 U2 - w10 N2 - Frantz Fanon has for more than fifty years been a celebrated theorist, intellectual and activist of the black struggle for recognition, to the degree that he has assumed the status of a "sacred cow" in African nationalist discourse. Without seeking to raise the significance of religion in Fanon's thinking, the author uses a critical, postcolonial literary reading of Fanon texts to critique his conception of religion. Although Fanon regarded Catholicism and Islam as orthodox religions that deprived the colonized of their dignity, he referred to them as the "great revealed religions." Fanon's writing reflects a particular ambivalence towards indigenous religions, in the Caribbean and Africa, which he regarded as primitive, terrifying and pre-modern always depriving the colonized of the gains of modernity. His reflections on indigenous religion are less considered and more visceral. He describes these traditions as irrational and more terrifying than the colonial settler. Ultimately his ambivalence towards religions leaves Fanon unable to expel colonial representations of the black as superstitious, primitive and child-like from his theories of transformation. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M1 - Ba;B1 M3 - 371643031 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 885 T1 - From the pit to the market : politics & the diamond economy in Sierra Leone A1 - Frost,Diane Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 203-220. - Met bijl., gloss., index KW - diamond mining KW - diamonds KW - global economy KW - political economy KW - Sierra Leone KW - trade RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXI, 226 CY - Woodbridge [etc.] PB - James Currey U2 - w10 T3 - African issues SN - 978-1-8470-1060-5 AV - AFRIKA 46633 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 344324516 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 907 T1 - Ghana statistics development plan, 2009-2013 Y1 - 2008/// KW - 2010-2019 KW - Ghana KW - national plans KW - statistics RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XII, 109 CY - Accra PB - Ghana Statistical Service U1 - Zie ook AFRIKA Hc7534. U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA A11651 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M1 - Ff M3 - 364483059 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 906 T1 - Governance Monitoring and Evaluation Framework (2006-2010) Y1 - 2009/// KW - evaluation KW - governance KW - national plans KW - Zambia RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 64 CY - [Zambia] PB - Governance Secretariat U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA A11655 Y2 - 2014/06/03/ M3 - 364482583 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 901 T1 - Heilige Stadt : Stadt der Heiligen : Ambivalenzen und Kontroversen islamischer Heiligkeit in Harar, Žthiopien A1 - Desplat,Patrick A1 - Bierschenk,Thomas Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Ook uitgeg. als: doctoral dissertation Johannes Gutenberg-Universit„t, 2008 Bibliogr.: p. 280-293.- Met bijl., gloss., noten KW - dissertations (form) KW - Ethiopia KW - Islam KW - social change KW - towns RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 293 CY - K”ln PB - Rdiger K”ppe Verlag U2 - w10 T3 - Mainzer Beitr„ge zur Afrikaforschung ; 24 SN - 978-3-89645-824-7 AV - AFRIKA 46459 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 331318253 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 957 T1 - Hendrik Verwoerd and the Leipzig School of Psychology in 1926 A1 - Marx,Christoph Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Notes, ref., sum. in English and Afrikaans KW - Germany KW - politicians KW - psychology KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 91 EP - 118 JA - Historia: (2013), vol.58, no.2, p.91-118. VL - 58 IS - 2 U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 371508134 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 919 T1 - Honourable criminals A1 - Namale,Ambayisi Y1 - 1994/// KW - corruption KW - Kenya KW - novels (form) KW - politicians RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 120 CY - Nairobi PB - East African Educational Publishers U2 - w10 SN - 9966-46966-4 AV - AFRIKA Lit.9560 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 369845927 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 894 T1 - Human rights, African values and traditions : an inter-diciplinary approach A1 - Iribemwangi,P.I. A1 - Muthee,Margaret W. A1 - Ndohvu,J.B. Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index KW - 2008 KW - children's rights KW - conference papers (form) KW - East Africa KW - human rights KW - Kenya KW - philosophy KW - Swahili KW - Tugen KW - values KW - women's rights KW - youth RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 212 CY - Nairobi PB - Focus Publishers U2 - w10 T3 - Haki book series ; no. 1 N2 - This book originates from a workshop organized in Nairobi in October 2008, under the theme of 'Human rights, African values and traditions'. The book addresses the issue of human rights and its connection with African values and traditions from an interdisciplinary perspective. It interrogates various societal aspects and examines them in the light of the international human rights framework and instruments. At the core of the book are issues of human rights in regard to children, women and youth. The authors examine traditional practices that affect the development and well being of the communities that undertake them. They have also looked at some of the beliefs, attitudes and assumptions that are held by communities and their potential dangers in terms of curtailing the enjoyment of fundamental rights and freedoms espoused in international and regional human rights instruments. Contributions: Human rights, African values and traditions (introduction by Lone Lindholt); The status of women in the traditional Swahili society (Mwenda Mbatiah); Abortion and State power in Kenya (Jane Wambui); Female genital mutilation, human rights and language: the meeting point (P.I. Iribemwangi); Contested child rights and Kenyan perceptions of parenthood and childhood (Wafula Muyila); Tensions between children's rights and culture: the case of child participation in Kenyan schools (Lillian Kaviti); Motherhood, childhood and human rights by the Tugen of Kenya (Prisca Jerono); Victims or villains: the search for identity by youth in Kenya (Margaret Wamuyu Muthee); Method for intercultural knowing: a foundational philosophy for the right to knowledge (Sango Mwanahewa); Linguistic rights are human rights (Jayne Mutiga); The necessity and sufficiency of Kantian ethics (Joseph Situma). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 9966-01162-5 AV - AFRIKA 46316 Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M3 - 370127005 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 864 T1 - Insights into gender equity, equality and power relations in Sub-Saharan Africa A1 - Prah ,Mansah Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Met bibliogr KW - gender KW - power KW - Subsaharan Africa KW - women's rights RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XV, 380 CY - Kampala [etc.] PB - Fountain Publishers [etc.] U2 - w10 SN - 9970-25234-8 AV - AFRIKA 46572 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 370858565 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 863 T1 - Joseph-Mukassa Som‚ : mon combat pour la terre A1 - Bourron,Yves Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Met bijl., glos., noten KW - anthropological research KW - autobiographies (form) KW - Burkina Faso KW - clergy KW - land conflicts KW - land rights KW - land tenure KW - traditional rulers RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 245 CY - Paris PB - Karthala U2 - w10 T3 - Signes des temps SN - 2-8111-1004-6 pbk AV - AFRIKA 46606 Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M3 - 371435803 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 925 T1 - Kaunda of Zambia A1 - Temple,M.M. A1 - Sokoni,John A1 - Connelly,Sheila Y1 - 1964/// KW - biographies (form) KW - politicians KW - youth literature (form) KW - Zambia RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 64 CY - London [etc.] PB - Nelson U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA 46327 Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M3 - 198411499 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 889 T1 - Kenya's urban development in the 21st century : the call for innovative initiatives from local authorities A1 - Werner,Marcel C.M. A1 - Otieno,Viola A. A1 - Wakhungu,Judi Wangalwa Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 107-108. - Met noten, samenvatting KW - information technology KW - Kenya KW - local government KW - urban development KW - urban planning RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XII, 108 CY - Nairobi PB - Development Trust Innovation Africa and African Centre for Technology Studies U2 - w10 SN - 9966-41159-3 AV - AFRIKA 46428 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 370726898 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 859 T1 - L'annonce de l'‚vangile au Cameroun : l'oeuvre missionnaire des Pallottins de 1890 … 1916 et de 1964 … 2010 A1 - Essono,Aloyse Kisito Patrice Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [373]-387. - Met index, noten KW - Cameroon KW - missionary history KW - missions RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 405 CY - Paris PB - Karthala U2 - w10 T3 - M‚moire d'glises SN - 2-8111-1035-6 pbk AV - AFRIKA 46603 Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M3 - 371435900 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 854 T1 - L'ascension du ras Tafari & la naissance de l'thiopie moderne (1916-1930) A1 - Morin,Didier Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [215]-232. - Met bijl., chronol., noten KW - biographies (form) KW - Ethiopia KW - heads of State KW - monarchy KW - political history RP - NOT IN FILE PB - Les thiopisants associ‚s U2 - w10 T3 - Pount ; no. 7 N2 - Num‚ro sp‚cial consacr‚ … l'ascension du Tafari Makonnen, promu 'ras' en 1916 et couronn‚ le 2 novembre 1930 sous le nom de Hail‚ S‚lassi‚. Dans ce volume sont abord‚es ses actions qui marquent le d‚but de l'thiopie moderne. Sommaire: Prise de parole, prise du pouvoir: la destitution du leg Iyasu (27 septembre 1916) - Didier Morin; Negus Mika‚l and the destiny of the Ethiopian monarchy in 1916 - Irma Taddia; Le ras Tafari contre l'esclavage et l'admission de l'thiopie … la SDN (1923) - Alain Rouaud; Le ras Tafari … Paris (1924), un r‚cit du blatta Heruy W„ld„-Sellass‚ - Katia Girma; La ras Tafari et le pacte italo-‚thiopien de 1928 - Federica Guazzini; Le ras Tafari … la recherche d'un pays frŠre: les premiers contacts avec le Japon - Hideko Faerber Ishihara; Les "parrains" du ras Tafari, L‚once Lagarde et Mgr Jarosseau: protecteurs ou agents d'influence? - Lukian Prijac; Le ras Tafari, prince homme d'affaires - Alain Gascon; Le couronnement du ras Tafari et la d‚l‚gation fran‡aise - Lukian Prijac. [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] SN - 978-2-9524964-8-3 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/06/03/ M1 - Dd M3 - 371755530 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 916 T1 - L'‚dition africaine en France : portraits A1 - Schifano,Elsa Y1 - 2003/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [207]-220. - Met bijl., chron., noten KW - book industry KW - France KW - libraries KW - literary education KW - literature KW - publishing KW - West Africa KW - writers RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 233 CY - Paris PB - l'Harmattan U2 - w10 N2 - AprŠs avoir pr‚cis‚ une notion comme celle de litt‚rature n‚gro-africaine et rappel‚ les ‚volutions du monde des lettres en Afrique noire, l'auteur pr‚sente les principaux centres et circuits de production et de diffusion de la litt‚rature africaine en France et en Afrique : ‚diteurs fran‡ais sp‚cialis‚s ou g‚n‚ralistes, ‚diteurs africains, librairies et bibliothŠques, universit‚s, institutions SN - 2-7475-3637-8 AV - AFRIKA 46593 Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M3 - 371266513 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 858 T1 - La jeunesse ouvriŠre chr‚tienne en Afrique noire : 1930-1950 A1 - Pasquier,Roger Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Met bibliogr., bijl., index, noten KW - Catholic Church KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - Madagascar KW - religious history KW - social history KW - South Africa KW - Subsaharan Africa KW - workers KW - youth organizations RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 226 CY - Paris PB - Karthala U2 - w10 T3 - M‚moire d'Eglises SN - 2-8111-1089-5 pbk AV - AFRIKA 46598 Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M3 - 371436133 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 872 T1 - La philosophie africaine, hier et aujourd'hui A1 - Mbonda,Ernest Marie Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Met noten KW - 2003 KW - Africa KW - conference papers (form) KW - philosophy RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 189 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w10 T3 - Pens‚e africaine N2 - Collected essays Les textes r‚unis dans cet ouvrage sont issus d'un colloque qui s'est tenu le 26 avril 2003 … l'Universit‚ catholique d'Afrique centrale, Yaound‚, Cameroun. Le thŠme de ce colloque 'La philosophie africaine, hier et aujourd'hui' est venu du souci de comprendre ce qu'il en est aujourd'hui de la philosophie africaine, qui pendant plusieurs d‚cennies ‚tait rest‚e focalis‚e sur les discussions … propos de son existence et sur son statut ‚pist‚mologique. Pendant longtemps en effet, les travaux et d‚bats de 'philosophie africaine' ‚taient centr‚s sur les mˆmes interrogations: existe-t-il une philosophie africaine? Et si elle existe, se trouve-t-elle dans les sagesses ancestrales ou dans les textes des auteurs contemporains? Que valent les plaidoyeurs pour la reconnaissance d'une philosophie africaine propre? La question mˆme de l'existence d'une philosophie africaine n'est elle pas oiseuse? Le colloque voulait remettre … l'ordre du jour la probl‚matique de la philosophie africaine, pour faire une sorte de bilan de ce qu'elle est devenue, aprŠs le temps des controverses, et pour penser ce qu'elle peut apporter aujourd'hui, dans la culture intellectuelle africaine et mondiale. Contributions: Introduction: la philosophie africaine et l'interminable quˆte de son identit‚ (Ernest-Marie Mbonda); La philosophie africaine d'hier … aujoud'hui (Hubert Mono Ndjana); La philosophie africaine comme contribution … la dialectique de la lib‚ration (Marcien Towa); La philosophie africaine comme particulier universel (Meinrad Hebga); Raconter la couleur du temps (Fabien Eboussi Boulaga); "Pens‚e" et "philosophie" (Eb‚n‚zer Njoh Mouelle). Les discussions qui ont suivi les communications ont ‚galement ‚t‚ reproduites dans ce livre. L'ouvrage se termine par une lecture prospective des diff‚rents d‚bats (Lomomba Emongo). [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] SN - 2-336-00939-0 AV - AFRIKA 46441 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 363339442 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 881 T1 - Land as a human right : a history of land law and practice in Tanzania A1 - Rwegasira,Abdon Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 403-412. - Met bijl., noten KW - land law KW - land rights KW - legal history KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXV, 412 CY - Dar-es-Salaam PB - Mkuki na Nyota U2 - w10 SN - 978-9987-08152-3 AV - AFRIKA 46475 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 353917737 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 862 T1 - Les avocats en Tunisie de la colonisation … la r‚volution (1883-2011) : sociohistoire d'une profession politique A1 - Gobe,ric Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [323]-351. - Met noten KW - lawyers KW - lawyers' associations KW - political attitudes KW - social history KW - State KW - Tunisia RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 359 CY - Paris [etc.] PB - Karthala [etc.] U2 - w10 T3 - Hommes et soci‚t‚s SN - 2-8111-1056-9 pbk AV - AFRIKA 46602 Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M3 - 371435838 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 900 T1 - Malawi state of environment and outlook report : environment for sustainable economic growth Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Met bibliogr., bijl KW - environmental degradation KW - environmental policy KW - Malawi KW - sustainable development RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXVI, 273 CY - Lilongwe PB - Malawi Government, Environmental Affairs Dept. U2 - w10 SN - 978-99960-2100-8 AV - AFRIKA A11654 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 364482680 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 932 T1 - Migration into Rustenburg Local Municipality between 1996 and 2001 A1 - Kibet,Moses Y1 - 2013/// KW - internal migration KW - South Africa KW - statistics RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 65 EP - 86 JA - Journal of Social Development in Africa: (2013), vol.28, no.1, p.65-86 : graf., tab. VL - 28 IS - 1 U2 - w10 N2 - The paper examines the pattern and nature of migration into the Rustenburg area in the North West Province, South Africa. It is important to gain an understanding of the processes of internal migration within South Africa in general and Rustenburg in particular, because migration is an intrinsic element of the development process, which may generate benefits or problems for host and sending areas. Rustenburg is the largest producer of platinum in the world. Previous studies show that movement has been occurring between other places and Rustenburg villages and townships around the mines have been the main receiving areas. People migrate to Rustenburg because they are attracted by the rapidly growing mining and tourism activities in the area. Using migration figures from the 1996 and 2001 censuses into Rustenburg based on usual and previous place of residence, the study established that the majority of the migrants are from within the province. The circulation of workers between their tribal areas and commercial/industrial enterprises is a familiar phenomenon. The study recommends that in order to reduce negative impacts of migration such as social, political, economic and health challenges, factors that trigger migration ought to be addressed. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Kf;C6 M3 - 371745640 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 926 T1 - Muslim repsonses to British colonialism in Northern Nigeria as expressed in Fulfulfe poems A1 - Bashir Abubakar,Mallam M. Y1 - 2013/// KW - anticolonialism KW - Fulfulde language KW - Nigeria KW - Northern Nigeria KW - poetry RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1 EP - 14 JA - Islamic Africa: (2013), vol.4, no.1, p.1-14. VL - 4 IS - 1 U2 - w10 N2 - The pioneer of Fulfulde poetry in written Arabic/ajami was Shehu Uthmn bin Fodiye, who led a jihad in 1804 for the purification of Islam in Sokoto, Northern Nigeria, also known as Hausa Land. His contemporaries followed in his footsteps and the poetic tradition of resistance continues to the present day. This article examines three poems from the early 20th century that are concerned with Muslim responses to British colonial occupation in Northern Nigeria, expressed in the Fulfulde language. The texts of the poems are included in Fulfulde with English translations. The poems express that the myth of well-received and accepted colonial occupiers, propagated by the West, was in fact not true. They highlight the fierce battles, killings, and destructions of property that finally resulted in the imposition of colonial rule upon the people of Northern Nigeria, replacing the more moderate Sokoto Caliphate. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2014/06/03/ M1 - Fn;K2;L3 M3 - 372481493 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.5192/21540993040101 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 968 T1 - Namibia, African art and the international market A1 - Van Rooyen,Piet Y1 - 2012/// KW - Namibia KW - trade KW - visual arts RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 89 EP - 103 JA - Journal / Namibia Scientific Society: (2012), vol.61, p.89-103 : foto's. VL - 61 U2 - w10 N2 - Due tot the turmoil and economic depression in the rest of Africa, Namibia has recently become an important hub for human migration and the transmission of goods from Central Africa to Southern Africa. These goods include African art and artefacts. The street markets in Windhoek display several of these articles. They are often offered to tourists as 'uniquely Namibian', but many of them are from other African countries. An inverstigation into their origin and aesthetic value indicates that their authenticity as objects of cultural and aesthetic signifiance is not to be doubted. When, however, these artefacts are offered to international art dealers in Europe, their status is generally desccribed as 'fake'. This catgorisation points to a revival of euro-centricity and of racism in the subjective appreciation of African art. Bibliogr., sum. in English and Afrikaans [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Ke;E7;K3 M3 - 371746434 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 950 T1 - Negative political advertising and the imperative of broadcast regulation in Ghana A1 - Tietaah,Gilbert K.M. Y1 - 2013/// KW - advertising KW - democratization KW - election campaigns KW - Ghana KW - media law RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 203 EP - 217 JA - Journal of African Media Studies: (2013), vol.5, no.2, p.203-217 : tab. VL - 5 IS - 2 U2 - w10 N2 - While the effects of negative election campaigns is a well-researched topic in mature democracies, it remains largely unexplored in transitional and nascent democracies such as those in Africa. This article addresses concerns that an insidious culture of intolerance, hate and insults in Ghanaian politics and electoral contests could undermine the efficacy of the country's neo-democracy. The article draws on pre-election interviews with the two main contenders in Ghana's 2012 elections to sound out their positions on the propriety and prudence of expressing a negative campaign platform. The interviewees' responses are analysed in the context of past ads run by their parties, which reveal that the candidates' disclaimers and public professions to run issue-oriented campaigns contradicted the practice of their party's resort to negative campaigns. The article concludes that candidates and their parties are unlikely to abide by ethical injunctions and accordingly proposes the passage of a legal code to regulate broadcasting, including political advertising, in Ghana. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M1 - Ff;A4;D2 M3 - 37163847X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 924 T1 - Nigeria at the crossroads : a nation in transition A1 - Irukwu,J.O. Y1 - 1983/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 318-320. - Met index, noten KW - culture KW - economic development KW - Nigeria KW - politics KW - society RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XVII, 324 CY - London PB - Witherby & Co. Ltd U2 - w10 SN - 0-900886-78-1 AV - AFRIKA 46509 Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M3 - 840307489 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 884 T1 - Nigeria since independence : forever fragile? A1 - Hill,J.N.C. Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 151-167. - Met index, noten KW - armed forces KW - federalism KW - Nigeria KW - political stability KW - political violence KW - State KW - State collapse RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIII, 173 CY - Basingstoke PB - Palgrave Macmillan U2 - w10 SN - 0-230-29852-4 : œ55.00 AV - AFRIKA 46535 Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M3 - 344511499 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 871 T1 - Omiano vya Tjipangandjara : Otjiherero proverbs and idioms A1 - Kavari,Jekura Uaurika Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 195-196 KW - Herero language KW - Namibia KW - proverbs (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - IX, 197 CY - Windhoek PB - University of Namibia Press U2 - w10 SN - 99916-4207-2 AV - AFRIKA 46571 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 370836103 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 969 T1 - Pioniertage der Motorisierung in Deutsch-Sdwestafrika A1 - Reith,Wolfgang Y1 - 2012/// KW - air transport KW - automobiles KW - colonial period KW - Namibia RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 9 EP - 63 JA - Journal / Namibia Scientific Society: (2012), vol.61, p.9-63 : foto's. VL - 61 U2 - w10 N2 - Dieser Artikel ber die Pioniertage der Motorisierung in Deutsch-Sdwestafrika (dem heutigen Namibia) besteht aus zwei Teilen mit jeweils eigener Bibliographie. Im ersten Teil beschreibt der Autor die Anf„nge des Automobilwesens in Deutsch-Sdwestafrika, im zweiten Teil die Anf„nge der zivilen und milit„rischen Luftfahrt. Thematisiert werden u.a. die Kraftfahrabteilung der Schutztruppe, der "Dernburg-Wagen" (das weltweit erste Auto mit Allradantrieb), die ersten privaten PKWs, der Deutsch-Sdwestafrikanische Luftfahrerverein, die "Reklame-Schauflge" der Bruno Bchner, die Flugzeuge fr die Schutztruppe und der Einsatz der Flugzeuge im Ersten Weltkrieg. Bibliogr. [Zusammenfassung ASC Leiden] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Ke;E7 M3 - 371746337 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 951 T1 - Prepaid social media and mobile discourse in South Africa A1 - Walton,Marion A1 - Leukes,Pierrine Y1 - 2013/// KW - communication KW - mobile telephone KW - social media KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 149 EP - 167 JA - Journal of African Media Studies: (2013), vol.5, no.2, p.149-167 : fig., tab. VL - 5 IS - 2 U2 - w10 N2 - Broad adoption of social network sites and mobile messaging in South Africa has made many-to-many communication increasingly accessible. This article tackles ongoing issues of differentiated access to and use of mobile communication, and particularly the specific digital materialities involved in mobile-centric access to the Internet. Specific local patterns of adoption and participation are sketched, in particular the influence of differential commodification of mobile communication, the tiered functionality of phones and cost saving through avoidance of high prepaid data tariffs. The article presents three distinctive case studies of mobile political discourse during The Spear controversy in May 2012, activists' MXit profiles, a popular Facebook group, the New Political Forum, and Facebook status updates posted from mobile applications. Both community dynamics in the Facebook group and the limited use of mobile link-sharing in the status updates suggest that commodified communication can stifle certain kinds of mobile participation in public discourse. While mobile use has expanded access to online political discourse, computer and smartphone users occupy a strategic position in a broader social media ecology, where Facebook updates connect with instant messaging, everyday talk and Google and Facebook rankings, where increasingly the question is not only "who speaks", but also "who gets heard". Bibliogr., note, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M1 - Kf;A4;D2 M3 - 371638461 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 918 T1 - Prison is not a holiday camp A1 - Kimani,John Kiggia Y1 - 1994/// KW - Kenya KW - offenders KW - personal narratives (form) KW - prisoners RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 151 CY - Nairobi PB - Spear Books U2 - w10 T3 - Spear book series ; 32 SN - 9966-46583-9 AV - AFRIKA Lit.9559 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 36984596X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 904 T1 - Proposta do quadro legal e institucional sobre bioseguran‡a em S. Tom‚ e Pr¡ncipe Y1 - 2009/// N1 - Met bijl., gloss KW - biotechnology KW - genetic engineering KW - government policy KW - SÆo Tom‚ and Principe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 90 CY - [SÆo Tom‚] PB - Minist‚rio dos Recursos Naturais e Ambiente, Direc‡Æo Geral do Ambiente U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA A11662 Y2 - 2014/06/03/ M3 - 369253620 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 929 T1 - Psychological predictors of perceived quality of life among people living with HIV and AIDS in South West Nigeria A1 - Olapegba,Peter O. A1 - Idemudia,Erhabor S. Y1 - 2013/// KW - AIDS KW - attitudes KW - Nigeria KW - patients RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 139 EP - 159 JA - Journal of Social Development in Africa: (2013), vol.28, no.1, p.139-159 : tab. VL - 28 IS - 1 U2 - w10 N2 - This study examined the dynamics of perceived social support and self-esteem in predicting perception of quality of life among People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in South West Nigeria. One hundred and fifty nine (159) PLWHA selected using the purposive sampling technique participated in the study; the sample was made up of 46 males and 113 females, aged between 19 and 72 years. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire. The result of the multipleregression analysis showed that perceived social support and selfesteem significantly jointly predicted perceived quality of life among PLWHA (p< .05). Self-esteem significantly independently predicted perceived quality of life(p< .05) while perceived social support did not significantly predict perceived quality of life. A t-test indicated no gender differences in perception of quality of life. The study therefore concluded that psychological interventions are required to shore-up the self-esteem of PLWHA alongside social support to enable them to cope better and be more optimistic and positive in their perception of quality of life. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Fn;I1 M3 - 371745950 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 970 T1 - Recognising religion: emerging jurisprudence in South Africa A1 - Mhango,Mtendeweka Y1 - 2012/// KW - freedom of religion KW - jurisprudence KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 23 EP - 50 JA - Journal for the Study of Religion: (2012), vol.25, no.2, p.23-50. VL - 25 IS - 2 U2 - w10 N2 - This paper examines the emerging jurisprudence with respect to religion in South Africa. The paper submits that South African jurisprudence has matured and will likely shape the jurisprudential trend in Southern Africa. The paper briefly discusses the history of religious freedom under the apartheid government of South Africa, and argues that the laws passed during apartheid were inclined towards Christian religious values and that to some extent this has persisted in post-apartheid jurisprudence. The paper also discusses the current judicial interpretations of the freedom of religion under the South African Constitution. In this regard, the paper examines the decisions in the cases of Prince, Pillay and Popcru, and their impact on human rights and the transformative agenda of the South African society. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M1 - Kf;B1;F1 M3 - 371643546 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 914 T1 - Resenha hist¢rica 1954-2004 Y1 - 2005/// N1 - Omslagtitel Bibliogr.: p. 48-49. - Met bijl KW - Catholic Church KW - Church history KW - Mozambique RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 56 CY - [Quelimane PB - Diocese de Quelimane] U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA Hc7902 Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M3 - 364457031 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 882 T1 - Rural cooperation in the cooperative movement in Tanzania A1 - Lyimo,Francis Fanuel Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Met bibliogr KW - cooperatives KW - handbooks (form) KW - history KW - legislation KW - rural society KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 158 CY - Dar Es Salaam PB - Mkuki na Nyota Publishers U2 - w10 SN - 9987-08155-X AV - AFRIKA 46537 Y2 - 2014/06/03/ M3 - 353916560 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 855 T1 - Sanctuary : how an inner-city church spilled onto a sidewalk A1 - Kuljian,Christa Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 332-378 . - Met index KW - immigrants KW - Methodist Church KW - refugee assistance KW - South Africa KW - xenophobia RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XII, 389 CY - Auckland Park PB - Jacana Media U2 - w10 N2 - Christa Kuljian's Sanctuary: How an Inner-city Church Spilled onto a Sidewalk is based on how the Central Methodist Church in downtown Johannesburg and its controversial Bishop Paul Verryn came to offer refuge to people who had nowhere else to turn. Many ask, how did a place of worship turn into a shelter for thousands of refugees? Where did they come from? Why are they still there? Seeking to answer such questions, Kuljian fluently combines many elements: interviews with members of the refugee community and residents of the Church, and key figures like Bishop Paul Verryn, who has often been at the centre of the storm; historical material on the church and its role in the city since the early years; and an understanding of urban dynamics, migrancy, and South African and southern African politics. Kuljian takes readers on a historic journey of how Central Methodist became a visible reminder of so many of the challenges facing Johannesburg and South Africa poverty, migration, xenophobia, policing, inner-city housing and shelter, the vulnerable position of women and children, and the gap between rich and poor AV - AFRIKA 46630 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 371447569 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 965 T1 - Sant‚ phallique et conjugalit‚ au Nord-Cameroun (XIXŠ-XXŠme siŠcles) A1 - Fadibo,Pierre Y1 - 2012/// KW - Cameroon KW - men KW - reproductive health KW - sexuality KW - spouses RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Nordic Journal of African Studies: (2012), vol.21, no.2, p.75-94 : krt. VL - 21 U2 - w10 N2 - Les problŠmes de sant‚ sont trŠs nombreux au Nord-Cameroun. De la sant‚ publique … la sant‚ mentale en passant par la sant‚ sexuelle, ces problŠmes se posent avec acuit‚ en raison de la pauvret‚ ambiante et le d‚sengagement de ltat. Il ne serait pas superflu de mettre en exergue la sant‚ phallique qui est la composante de la sant‚ sexuelle car, celle-ci d‚termine les rapports entre les ‚poux. En plus, les repr‚sentations et la place de lhomme dans son foyer et dans la soci‚t‚ est fond‚e sur celle du phallus qui est lƒme de la famille, de la communaut‚ et surtout la cl‚ de la p‚rennisation de la lign‚e. Cette ‚tude se fonde sur des enquˆtes conduites auprŠs des tradi-praticiens, des anciens malades et des parents des malades dans des villages au Nord-Cameroun. Il s'avŠre que fort de la repr‚sentation de la sant‚ phallique, lhomme puissant se sent potentiellement malade dŠs quil est dans une situation de dysfonctionnement ‚rectile. La sant‚ phallique est per‡ue alors comme la composante du bien-ˆtre global ou la base de l‚panouissement de lhomme et de la partenaire dans la soci‚t‚. Son affection constitue une 'vraie mort' de lhomme, du foyer conjugal et de la grande famille. Bibliogr., notes, r‚s. en fran‡ais et en anglais. [R‚sum‚ extrait de la revue] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2014/06/03/ M1 - Gc;I1 M3 - 372479936 L3 - http://www.njas.helsinki.fi/pdf-files/vol21num2/fadibo.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 952 T1 - Selective believability : a perspective on Africans' interactions with global media A1 - Abubakar,Abdullahi Tasiu Y1 - 2013/// KW - attitudes KW - audiences KW - Great Britain KW - news agencies KW - Nigeria KW - Northern Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 219 EP - 236 JA - Journal of African Media Studies: (2013), vol.5, no.2, p.219-236 : fig.. VL - 5 IS - 2 U2 - w10 N2 - The transformation of the media landscape, facilitated by advances in communication technologies, has changed the dynamics of media-audience relationship and posed new challenges to reception research. Perhaps nowhere is this as profound as it is in transnational audience studies, for cross-cultural interactions have never been wider. This article attempts to highlight a new perspective on African audiences' engagement with global media and point to new postulates in audience research. It offers a case study on Northern Nigerians' interactions with international media, particularly the BBC World Service, to unveil the patterns and consequences of such interactions. Consumption of Western media products aong the mainly Muslim Northern Nigerians was found to be high, especially of the BBC services, but with high level of selectivity. Although they regard BBC as the most credible broadcaster that aids their understanding of international affairs and influences their everyday lives, Northern NIgerians still see it as a Western ideological instrument that portrays the West positively and depicts the Islamic world and Africa negatively. The findings reveal patterns and particularities of postcolonial audiences' consumption of transnational media that suggest new theoretical postulates in reception research. They also highlight the mediating roles of religion, culture, ideology and other extra-communication factors in such interactions, and identify the dynamics of credibility and believability. Credibility appears to be a necessary but not sufficient condition for believability in audiences' consumption of dissonant messages. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M1 - Fn;A4 M3 - 371638402 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 913 T1 - Southern Africa A1 - Mitchell,Peter Y1 - 2006/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 110. - Met gloss., index, noten KW - arts KW - culture KW - ethnic groups KW - pictorial works (form) KW - Southern Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 112 CY - New York PB - Chelsea House Publishers U2 - w10 T3 - Peoples and cultures of Africa SN - 0-8160-6265-X AV - AFRIKA A11797 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 309696216 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 928 T1 - Street children in Mafikeng, North-West Province : a qualitative study of social experiences A1 - Idemudia,E.S. A1 - Kgokong,K. A1 - Kolobe,P. Y1 - 2013/// KW - attitudes KW - South Africa KW - street children RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 161 EP - 185 JA - Journal of Social Development in Africa: (2013), vol.28, no.1, p.161-185 : tab. VL - 28 IS - 1 U2 - w10 N2 - The general perception, on the part of South African society, is that street children are a major social menace. Yet the reality is that, street children are a vulnerable group that suffer both psychological and physical violence including sexual abuse. This qualitative study investigated the social experiences of street children in Mafikeng, North-West Province in South Africa. Data were collected using focus group discussions made up of a total of 20 participants aged 10-19 years, and selected using convenience sampling. Three themes were extracted using the consensual qualitative method and constant comparison to establish credibility and trustworthiness. The results of the study revealed three major themes (i.e. reasons for abandoning home; life in the streets, and the desire to go back home), and three sub-themes (risks and challenges encountered, regrets, and the desire for rehabilitation and schooling). Recommendations included the need for psychological interventions among this group, the need further for research, and the need to use probability sampling techniques in future studies, as this might provide a more comprehensive picture of the situation. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Kf;C1 M3 - 371746086 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 943 T1 - Taking Nigeria to the movies : the innovative regulatory role of the National Film and Video Censors Board A1 - Obiaya,Ikechukwu Y1 - 2013/// KW - cinema KW - films KW - media policy KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 261 EP - 274 JA - Journal of African Media Studies: (2013), vol.5, no.3, p.261-274. VL - 5 IS - 3 U2 - w10 N2 - The double-faceted nature of film as both a cultural and an economic good means that the direct involvement by the State in the film industry can often be guaranteed. Such State involvement worldwide is largely expressed through function-specific organs, whose powers and functions tend to vary. The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) of Nigeria, as one of such organs, has powers that go beyond film classification and censorship. This has been manifested especially through its attempt to regularize film distribution in Nigeria through the introduction of a distribution framework. Many resented this attempt by the NFVCB. They considered it as needless interference, especially since the Nigerian video film industry had grown without any assistance from the government. But the NFVCB stated that it was merely exercising its mandate. This article examines the various issues involved and seeks to throw some light on a body that has been little studied. Bibliogr., note, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Fn;K3 M3 - 371654114 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 887 T1 - Tanzania 2010 election media monitoring report Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Met bijl., samenvatting KW - 2010 KW - elections KW - mass media KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 68 CY - [S.l.] PB - Synovate Ltd U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA A11774 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 37132520X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 939 T1 - Tending towards greater eco-protection in Kenya : public interest environmental litigation and its prospects within the new constitutional order A1 - YK,Brian Sang Y1 - 2013/// KW - 2010 KW - constitutions KW - environmental law KW - Kenya KW - lawsuits RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 29 EP - 56 JA - Journal of African Law: (2013), vol.57, no.1, p.29-56. VL - 57 IS - 1 U2 - w10 N2 - Among other things, Kenya's 2010 Constitution has inaugurated express constitutional recognition of the right to a clean and healthy environment into the Kenyan legal framework. The constitutionalization of this right and the establishment of liberal provisions for the institution of judicial proceedings in the event of its infraction bear significant implications for public enforcement of environmental rights in Kenya. Hitherto, this was based on the restrictive interpretation of locus standi premised on the principles of common law. This article focuses primarily on public interest environmental litigation in Kenya. It analyses judicial treatment of public interest action for environmental claims in the past and proffers some insights on the prospects for such action under Kenya's new constitutional order. It argues that, with the provision of an explicit and permissive constitutional basis for public interest environmental litigation, it is reasonable to conclude that Kenya is tending towards greater eco-protection. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M1 - Hc;F1;J2 M3 - 371708729 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 962 T1 - Territoriality through migration : cases among the Tubu Teda Guna (Niger) A1 - Musch,Tilman Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr., notes, sum KW - Chad KW - land rights KW - migration KW - Niger KW - pastoralists KW - State-society relationship KW - Teda KW - Tubu RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Nomadic Peoples: (2013), vol.17, no.2, p.68-81 : foto's, krt. VL - 17 U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M3 - 371423716 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 964 T1 - The 'rhetoric of animality', animal imagery, and Dr. Kamuzu Bandas dictatorship in the poetry of Jack Mapanje A1 - Mthatiwa,Syned Y1 - 2012/// KW - animals KW - dictatorship KW - Malawi KW - poetry KW - satire RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 95 EP - 117 JA - Nordic Journal of African Studies: (2012), vol.21, no.2, p.95-117. VL - 21 IS - 2 U2 - w10 N2 - In his poetry the Malawian poet, Jack Mapanje, uses animal imagery to respond to socio-political events in his country, especially those during the dictatorial reign of Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda, Malawis first president, who ruled the country from independence in 1964 to 1994. Using animal metaphors Mapanje stereotypes, objectifies and inferiorizes those in power through ridicule and mockery, thereby sanctioning their overthrow and replacement. Through the use of animal imagery he also deconstructs the view of Dr. Banda as a benevolent leader or Messiah and depicts him as a greedy and bloodthirsty old man who cared about no one else but himself. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2014/06/03/ M1 - D1;K2 M3 - 372480276 L3 - http://www.njas.helsinki.fi/pdf-files/vol21num2/mthatiwa.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 940 T1 - The African Union, constitutionalism and power-sharing A1 - Vandeginste,Stef Y1 - 2013/// KW - Africa KW - African Union KW - constitutional reform KW - constitutionalism KW - government KW - power-sharing RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1 EP - 28 JA - Journal of African Law: (2013), vol.57, no.1, p.1-28 : fig. VL - 57 IS - 1 U2 - w10 N2 - Over the past decade, the African Union has put in place a normative framework to promote constitutional rule and, in particular, orderly constitutional transfers of power in its member states. Its Peace and Security Council opposes unconstitutional changes of government, including through the use of sanctions. The PSC systematically advocates a return to constitutional order, in particular through free and fair elections, as a remedy for unconstitutional changes of government. However, while opposing unconstitutional means of obtaining or transferring power, the AU has been generally supportive of the use of power-sharing agreements as an instrument of negotiated conflict settlement. Most power-sharing agreements do not accord with the prevailing constitutional order. This dual policy, of opposing certain types of unconstitutional change of government while advocating power-sharing agreements, poses an obvious challenge for the consistency of AU policy. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M1 - Ba;D4;F1 M3 - 371708613 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 870 T1 - The bitter bread of exile : the financial problems of Sir Edward Mutesa II during his final exile, 1966-1969 A1 - Kasozi,A.B.K. Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Met bijl., index KW - death KW - exile KW - heads of State KW - income KW - political history KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XI, 341 CY - Kampala PB - Progressive Publishing House U2 - w10 SN - 9970-46400-0 AV - AFRIKA 46568 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 370849809 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 963 T1 - The collapsing platform for pastoralism : land sales and land loss in Kajiado County, Kenya A1 - Galaty,John G. Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr., notes, sum KW - Kenya KW - land tenure KW - Maasai KW - pastoralists RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Nomadic Peoples: (2013), vol.17, no.2, p.20-39 : krt., tab. VL - 17 U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M3 - 37142349X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 967 T1 - The history of the Hoba Meteorite A1 - Spargo,Peter Y1 - 2012/// KW - conservation of cultural heritage KW - monuments KW - Namibia KW - natural sciences KW - tourism RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 107 EP - 147 JA - Journal / Namibia Scientific Society: (2012), vol.61, p.107-147 : foto's, ill. VL - 61 U2 - w10 N2 - The Hoba Meterorite was discoverd in 1920 on the farm "Hoba West", not far from Grootfontein (Namibia), by the farm owner Jacobus Hermanus Brits. The main mass is estimated at more than 60 tons making it the largest known meteorite in the world. In 1955 the meterorite was declared National Monument. In 1985 R”ssing Uranium Ltd. made funds available to surround the meterorite with a stone amphitheatre and to transform it into a touristic site. This article depicts the history of the Hoba Meterorite. It is divided into three chapters (Part 1: nature and discovery; part 2: the news spreads ...; part 3: known and loved by all ... ). Each chapter includes a bibliography. The article was originally published in the Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa (MNASSA, 2008, vol. 67, pp. 85-94, 166-174 and 202-211). Bibliogr. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Ke;L3 M3 - 371746531 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 856 T1 - The Ibadis in the region of the Indian Ocean Section one : East Africa A1 - Gaube,Heinz A1 - Al-Salimi,Abdulrahman Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 437-446 KW - Arabs KW - archaeological artefacts KW - Islamic history KW - Kenya KW - Oman KW - Tanzania KW - Zanzibar RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 446 CY - Hildesheim [etc.] PB - Georg Olms Verlag U2 - w10 T3 - Studies on Ibadism and Oman ; 1 SN - 3-487-14801-3 AV - AFRIKA A11805 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 371446996 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 942 T1 - The impacts of an entertainment-education radio serial drama in Botswana on outcomes related to HIV prevention goals in the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief A1 - Mahoney,L.Meghan A1 - Bates,Benjamin R. Y1 - 2013/// KW - AIDS KW - Botswana KW - broadcast courses KW - health education KW - radio RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 353 EP - 367 JA - Journal of African Media Studies: (2013), vol.5, no.3, p.353-367 : tab. VL - 5 IS - 3 U2 - w10 N2 - This study examines the effectiveness of an entertainment education (EE) programme, Makgabaneng, in reducing the spread of HIV/AIDS in Botswana. If successful, this communication intervention should result in greater self-report of attitudes, actions and knowledge related to risk reduction goals among those who listen to Makgabaneng more often than among those who listen less often. This article begins by describing the general orientation of Makgabaneng as EE and its specific theoretical model: the MARCH model of behaviour change. Through a survey of Batswana living in and around the capital of Gabarone, we assess whether Makgabaneng is effective in promoting knowledge, attitudinal and behavioural change. Findings reveal successes in some areas, but lack of success in other areas of prevention-supportive messages. The authors offer some conclusions for improving this form of EE. Bibliogr., note, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Kc;A4;G1;I1 M3 - 371654122 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 937 T1 - The justiciability of socio-economic rights in Botswana A1 - Dinokopila,Bonolo Ramadi Y1 - 2013/// KW - Botswana KW - lawsuits KW - legislation KW - social and economic rights RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 108 EP - 125 JA - Journal of African Law: (2013), vol.57, no.1, p.108-125. VL - 57 IS - 1 U2 - w10 N2 - The judicial enforcement of socio-economic rights remains a challenge in many countries. This is generally attributable to the inadequacy of a particular country's legal framework, in particular its constitutional framework. Given the importance of judicial remedies in litigation, in particular public interest litigation, this article considers possibilities for the judicial enforcement of socio-economic rights in Botswana. It discusses the institutional, legal and constitutional framework for the promotion, protection and fulfilment of socio-economic rights in the country. It also tackles the issue of whether the judicial enforcement of socio-economic rights is easily achievable when those rights are not constitutionally entrenched. The article also considers whether the absence of directive principles of State policy within Botswana's Constitution is a hindrance to the judicial enforcement of socio-economic rights in Botswana. Within that context, it highlights the possible means of judicial enforcement of socio-economic rights in that country. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M1 - Kc;F1 M3 - 371709474 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 921 T1 - The last Mau Mau : (Kenya's freedom heroes or villains?) A1 - Njagi,David Y1 - 1991/// N1 - Op titelp.: This is an excerpt from a book of the same title about the history of Mau Mau and its heroes in the struggle for independence of Kenya. Its research was sponsored by ex-freedom fighters through Ngwataniro self help Group of P.O. Box 2385, Meru, Kenya Een bijl. van Property Magazine and Guide KW - Kenya KW - Mau Mau KW - political history RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 52 CY - Nairobi PB - Property Magazine and Guide U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA Hc7923 Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M3 - 370527259 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 915 T1 - The Moi succession : the 2002 elections in Kenya A1 - Maupeu,Herv‚ A1 - Katumanga,Musambayi A1 - Mitullah,Winnie Y1 - 2005/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten KW - 2002 KW - elections KW - Kenya KW - presidential elections RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIV, 434 CY - Nairobi PB - Transafrica Press U2 - w10 T3 - East African monographs ; no. 2 N2 - Contents: Manipulating the Constitution / Kimani Njogu -- Religion and the elections / Herv‚ Maupeu -- Political violence in the elections / Patrick Mutahi -- Choosing the president : electoral campaigns in northern central Kenya / Joseph Kariuki -- Politics in South Chania / Kamau Mubuu -- The dark night of Kiambaa: a personal reflection / Philo Ikonya -- The Raila factor in Luoland / Adams Oloo -- Constructing Abaluhya unity / Musambayi Katumanga -- The Gusii block vote / Robinson Ocharo -- Radical change in Mvita / Kenneth Ombongi -- Civic elections at the coast / Mbaruku Vyakweli -- Civic elections in Nairobi / W.V. Mitullah -- Ahadi ni deni : the aftermath of the elections / Kimani Njogu SN - 9966-94013-8 AV - AFRIKA 46231 Y2 - 2014/06/03/ M3 - 344481778 ER - TY - CHAP ID - 975 T1 - The rights to education, training and employment: case of the disabled in Swaziland A1 - Mundia,Lawrence J.S. Y1 - 2003/// N1 - Bibliogr KW - access to education KW - disabled KW - educational policy KW - special education KW - Swaziland RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 19 EP - 27 U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA 43883 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 371748518 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 941 T1 - The rise and fall of a contentious social policy option : narratives around the Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality Bill in the domestic press A1 - Strand,Cecilia Y1 - 2013/// KW - journalism KW - legislation KW - LGBT KW - press KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 275 EP - 294 JA - Journal of African Media Studies: (2013), vol.5, no.3, p.275-294 : graf. VL - 5 IS - 3 U2 - w10 N2 - In 2009, the Anti-Homosexuality Bill was introduced to the Ugandan parliament for consideration. This article analyses how the domestic press, most notably the privately owned, substantially changed the narratives around the Bill during the first eight months after it had been introduced to the general public. The study argues that although a traditional content analysis reveals changes in media's attention and media narratives, it does not tell us much about the intricate interplay behind those emerging narratives. The article thus argues for a need to supplement content analysis with a broader analysis of the socio-political context, including transnational anti-gay and human rights activism, international politics on gender and sexuality, as well as aid dependence for understanding changing media narratives on a domestic social policy option. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M1 - Hf;A4;F1 M3 - 371654130 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 960 T1 - The Simon van der Stel Festival : constructing heritage and the politics of pageantry A1 - Hanekom,Wouter Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Notes, ref., sum. in English and Afrikaans KW - Afrikaners KW - commemorations KW - cultural heritage KW - festivals KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 19 EP - 39 JA - Historia: (2013), vol.58, no.2, p.19-39. VL - 58 IS - 2 U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 371507812 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 857 T1 - Threat of liberation : imperialism and revolution in Zanzibar A1 - Wilson,Amrit Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 160-169. - Met bijl., index, noten KW - 1950-1999 KW - 1964 KW - 2000-2009 KW - imperialism KW - political history KW - revolutions KW - Tanzania KW - United States KW - Zanzibar RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XII, 175 CY - London PB - Pluto Press U2 - w10 SN - 978-0-7453-3408-0 AV - AFRIKA 46625 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 371445698 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 888 T1 - Trade unionism in Tanzania : policy, participation, and autonomy Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Met bibliogr., bijl., noten KW - labour history KW - Tanzania KW - trade unions RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIII, 184 CY - Dar es Salaam PB - Research and Education for Democracy in Tanzania U2 - w10 SN - 9987-60946-5 AV - AFRIKA 46430 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 370727347 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 867 T1 - Trading places : accessing land in African cities A1 - Berrisford,Stephen Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 113-121. - Met gloss., noten KW - Africa KW - informal settlements KW - land use KW - landownership KW - urban development KW - urban poverty RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XII, 130 CY - Somerset West PB - African Minds Publishers U2 - w10 SN - 1-920489-99-1 AV - AFRIKA 46516 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 370853288 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 860 T1 - Travail et apprentissage en Afrique de l'Ouest (S‚n‚gal, C“te d'Ivoire, Togo) A1 - Viti,Fabio Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [279]-308. - Met noten KW - agricultural workers KW - apprenticeships KW - C“te d'Ivoire KW - economic history KW - informal sector KW - labour KW - Senegal KW - Togo RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 311 CY - Paris PB - Karthala U2 - w10 T3 - Hommes et soci‚t‚s SN - 2-8111-1029-1 pbk AV - AFRIKA 46604 Y2 - 2014/06/03/ M3 - 371435870 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 866 T1 - Turtle dove told me A1 - Sliepen,Thandi Y1 - 2013/// KW - poetry (form) KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 61 CY - Cape Town PB - Modjaji Books U2 - w10 SN - 1-920590-48-X AV - AFRIKA Lit.9629 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 370853377 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 917 T1 - Understanding the indigenous knowledge and information systems of pastoralists in Eritrea A1 - Dinucci,Alessandro A1 - Fre,Zeremariam Y1 - 2003/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 37-40. - Met noten KW - animal diseases KW - animal husbandry KW - Eritrea KW - indigenous knowledge KW - nomads KW - pastoralists RP - NOT IN FILE EP - V, 40 CY - Rome PB - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) U2 - w10 T3 - Communication for development case study ; 26 AV - AFRIKA A11791 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 31347396X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 883 T1 - Was it something I wore? : dress, identity, materiality A1 - Moletsane,Relebohile A1 - Mitchell,Claudia A1 - Smith,Ann Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Met bibliogr., index, noten RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 372 CY - Cape Town PB - HSRC Press U2 - w10 N2 - DRESS, IDENTITY AND METHOD. Reconfiguring dress / Claudia Mitchell, Relebohile Moletsane and Kathleen Pithouse -- 'White' women in 'black' clothing: overtures towards Africanness in dress in a South Africa context / Juliette Leeb-du Toit -- Stories fluttering in the wind: how clotheslines write our lives / Hourig Attarian -- Take a picture: photographs, dress, gender and self-study / Ann Smith -- Aesthetics and identity in contemporary South African fashion / Desiree Lewis -- ACCESSORISING DEMOCRACY. Gender and the politics of the Basotho blanket / Mathabo Khau -- Ayashisa amateki: Converse All Stars and other fashion items in the making of African masculinities / Kopano Ratele -- Do clothes make a (wo)man? Exploring the role of dress in shaping South African domestic workers' identities / Sithabile Ntombela -- A loud silence: The history of funeral dress among the Ndau of Zimbabwe / Marshall Tamuka Maposa -- Dressing sex/wearing a condom: exploring social constructions of sexuality through a social semiotic analysis of the condom / Ran Tao and Claudia Mitchell -- DRESSING TO LEARN/LEARNING TO DRESS. Who wears the trousers here? Women teachers and the politics of gender and the dress code in South African schools / Pontso Moorosi -- Was it something she wore? Gender-based violence and the policing of the place of girls in the school space / Naydene de Lange -- The gender politics of the school uniform / Nolutho Diko -- The perfect matric dance dress / Linda van Laren -- 'Angeke ngibe isitabane': the perceived relationship between dress and sexuality among young African men at the University of KwaZulu-Natal / Thabo Msibi -- 'Khangela amankengane': the role of dress amongst rural extension workers in KwaZulu-Natal / Bongiwe Mkhize -- DRESSING FOR SOCIAL CHANGE. Wearing our hearts on our sleeve: The t-shirt and the South African activist agenda / Relebohile Moletsane and Peliwe Lolwana -- The art of representation versus dressing to be invisible: who am I dressing for in contemporary Rwanda? / Eliane Ubalijoro -- Rewriting the script: drag, dress and the body politic / Crawl Evans and Robert J. Balfour-- Sari stories: fragmentary images of 'Indian woman' / Nyna Amin and Devarakshanam Govinden -- Personal adornment and creative process as micro-resistance / Marlene de Beer SN - 0-7969-2362-0 pbk AV - AFRIKA 46534 Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M3 - 35391326X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 953 T1 - Will the social media lenses be the framework for sustainable development in rural Nigeria? A1 - Madu,Robert A1 - Moguluwa,Shedrack Chinwuba Y1 - 2013/// KW - Nigeria KW - social change KW - social media KW - sustainable development RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 237 EP - 254 JA - Journal of African Media Studies: (2013), vol.5, no.2, p.237-254 : tab. VL - 5 IS - 2 U2 - w10 N2 - Nigeria's greatest development obstacle in the twenty-first century is entrenched in the low level of sustainability in most areas of human endeavour, resulting in a damaged economy and a looming lack of development despite the nation's vast and abundant resources, both human and natural. Nigeria has the enormous capacity of moving from a developing country to a developed State. However, the lack of some basic elements together with vices termed 'Nigerian factors' have eaten deeply into the nation's institutional fabric and denied it the opportunity to transform. Academics, development experts and policy-makers have searched for the right mix of technology, methodology, easy-to-use and understandable scientific elements and infrastructure that would suit the nation's peculiar circumstances in order to meet its developmental needs. This situation calls for an adaptation of social media and the adjustment of its weaknesses to aptly blend with the forces of innovation. Concerted efforts are required of the Nigerian government and its agencies to awaken the consciousness of the citizenry to the integration of social media culture into the mainstream of Nigerian culture so as to produce positive changes that are evidence of sustainability. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M1 - Fn;A4;E1 M3 - 371638380 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 874 T1 - World of our own and other stories : stories from the second FEMRITE Regional Residency for African Women Writers A1 - Twongyeirwe,Hilda Y1 - 2012/// KW - Africa KW - anthologies (form) KW - short stories (form) KW - women writers RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 188 CY - Kampala PB - Femrite Publications U2 - w10 SN - 978-9970-70024-0 AV - AFRIKA Lit.9632 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 371368111 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 853 T1 - Yes, in my lifetime : selected works of Haroub Othman A1 - Othman,Haroub A1 - Yahya-Othman,Saida Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten KW - articles (form) KW - collected works (form) KW - human rights KW - international solidarity KW - political unification KW - politics KW - Tanzania KW - Zanzibar RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XI, 372 CY - Dar es Salaam PB - Mkuki Na Nyota Publishers U2 - w10 SN - 9987-08283-1 (Dar es Salaam) AV - AFRIKA 46579 Y2 - 2014/03/03/ M3 - 370853679 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 954 T1 - Youth, Facebook and politics in South Africa A1 - Bosch,Tanja Y1 - 2013/// KW - political action KW - social media KW - South Africa KW - youth RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 119 EP - 130 JA - Journal of African Media Studies: (2013), vol.5, no.2, p.119-130. VL - 5 IS - 2 U2 - w10 N2 - Social networking sites, Facebook in particular, are growing in popularity in South Africa. This article explores how Facebook is used by South African youth, with particular reference to their political participation and involvement. Facebook and other new media applications widely used by young people have been seen as a potential vehicle to re-engage youth in political debate. The potential usefulness of such applications for creating networked publics and mobilizing political action was highlighted recently during the Arab Spring; and conversely, Facebook and Twitter have been used (e.g. in the United States) to target potential youth voters. The notion of e-democracy has raised the potential of the Internet to enhance political action and activism. The article draws on a national quantitative survey and Cape Town-based focus groups discussions with South African youth in order to explore the links between Facebook use and political participation. The article argues that youth are engaging with alternative forms of political subactivism that work at the margins of the dominant public sphere. Bibliogr., ref., sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M1 - Kf;A4;D2 M3 - 371638364 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 892 T1 - Zanzibar : the development of the constitution A1 - Peter,Chris Maina A1 - Sikand,Immi Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 283-302. - Met bijl., noten KW - constitutional amendments KW - constitutional history KW - constitutions KW - elections KW - government KW - human rights KW - Tanzania KW - Zanzibar RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 308 CY - Zanzibar PB - Zanzibar Legal Service Centre U2 - w10 N2 - This volume contains eight contributions on the development of the constitution of Zanzibar. Far-reaching changes to the current constitution, which dates from 1984, were introduced through the 10th amendment of 2010 which, inter alia, introduced the Government of National Unity (GNU). Chapters of the book: Constitution must uphold unity of nation (Julius K. Nyerere); The constitution, unity of the State and constitutional development in the United Republic of Tanzania and Zanzibar (Chris Maina Peter and Nayla Ahmed Sultan); Basic rights and duties in the Union and Zanzibar constitution (Godwin Mutahangarwa); Elections in Zanzibar and their consequences: ZEMOG and Miafaka (Yahya Khamis Hamad and Chris Maina Peter); Recent developments in Zanzibar: from Miafaka to Maridhiano and Government of National Unity (Chris Maina Peter); The 10th constitutional amendment of Zanzibar: the break-up of the United Republic of Tanzania (Sengondo E.A. Mvungi); Maridhiano and the Government of National Unity, its impact on elections and constitutionalism in Tanzania (Ali Uki); The constitutional premises of the GNU in Zanzibar (Yahya Khamis Hamad). [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - AFRIKA 46253 Y2 - 2014/04/03/ M3 - 37065921X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 909 T1 - Zanzibar : the last years of the Protectorate : a constitutional and political account A1 - Haj,Maulid M. Y1 - 2006/// KW - colonial period KW - constitutional history KW - political history KW - Tanzania KW - Zanzibar RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 96 CY - Muscat PB - Al Roya Press and Publ. House U2 - w10 AV - AFRIKA 46629 Y2 - 2014/05/03/ M3 - 371447135 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 873 T1 - Zimbabwe's cinematic arts : language, power, identity A1 - Thompson,Katrina Daly Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [191]-204. - Met filmogr., index, noten KW - films KW - identity KW - language usage KW - legislation KW - social conditions KW - television KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XII, 237 CY - Bloomington [etc.], IN PB - Indiana University Press U2 - w10 SN - 0-253-00646-5 : œ60.00 AV - AFRIKA 46533 Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M3 - 345766091 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 880 T1 - Zimbabwe's diplomacy : 1980-2008 A1 - Mudyanadzo,Wenceslaus Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Oorspr. uitg.: 2011 Met bibliogr., indices KW - 1980-1989 KW - 1990-1999 KW - 2000-2009 KW - diplomacy KW - foreign policy KW - international relations KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 166 CY - Gweru PB - Booklove Publishers U2 - w10 SN - 0-7974-4393-2 AV - AFRIKA 46541 Y2 - 2014/07/03/ M3 - 354062204 ER -