TY - JOUR ID - 1861 T1 - "Kakube has come to stay" : the making of a cultural festival in Northern Ghana, 1989-2015 A1 - Lentz,Carola A1 - Wiggins,Trevor Y1 - 2017/// KW - cultural change KW - festivals KW - Ghana KW - performing arts RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 180 EP - 210 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2017), vol.87, no.1, p.180-210 : foto's. VL - 87 IS - 1 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In Ghana, cultural festivals, usually initiated and organized by the chiefs, provide public arenas where local and regional political elites voice demands vis-…-vis central government, and where national politicians canvass for support. Festivals offer commercial opportunities, forums to promote "development", and occasions for entertainment. Yet advocating for "our own culture" stands out as their very raison d'ˆtre, offering a frame for cultural entrepreneurs to organize performances that express and reconfigure local styles of music and dance to fit national formats. In this article, the authors examine such processes of cultural creation for the Kakube Festival in Nandom, a paramount chiefdom in north-western Ghana. They analyse the cultural building blocks and their evolution during the festival's history as well as the context of changing national politics of cultural heritage in which the festival developed. They discuss the invention of a cultural festival to create local alliances and stake claims at the regional and national political level, and how the desire to assert a presence in the national political and cultural arena has transformed the ways in which local culture is defined and presented. They examine the tensions at the heart of such an event, where traditions of chiefly patronage and allegiance meet the requirements of modern political and bureaucratic systems of funding, and the criteria of excellence in cultural performance. Music and dance are essential components and they analyse the evolution and adaptation of these elements alongside the critical path management of the event that has led to its local and national profile. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M1 - Ff;K3 M3 - 410496782 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000759 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1859 T1 - D.A. Obasa (1879-1945) : a Yoruba poet, culture activist and local intellectual in colonial Nigeria A1 - Akinymi,Akintunde Y1 - 2017/// KW - Nigeria KW - oral traditions KW - poetry KW - writers KW - Yoruba RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1 EP - 15 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2017), vol.87, no.1, p.1-15 : foto's, tab. VL - 87 IS - 1 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article examines the works of one of the earliest Yoruba poets, Denrele Adetimikan basa (1879-1945), a member of the local intelligentsia in colonial Nigeria. In this assessment of the poet as a culture activist and local intellectual, the author draws on biographical information, extensive archival research and relevant textual illustration. The central argument of the article is that basa exploits Yoruba communal oral resources for ideas, themes and other linguistic influences in his poetry. Therefore, the essay explores the creative ability of basa to preserve different forms of oral literary material in his poetic composition and how he uses the folkloric materials as instruments for raising the social consciousness of his readers. At this level, the article argues, basa transforms oral traditions into metaphorical and symbolic language that best articulates his political or philosophical positions. Thus, orality is not static, but dynamic, flexible and adaptable to change. The main article offers translations of excerpts from basa's poetry, while the online supplementary material offers more complete samples of basa's poems. Bibliogr., notes, ref., summary in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M1 - Fn;K2 M3 - 410496804 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000668 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1854 T1 - L'Afrique centrale : une r‚gion en retard? : premier rapport d'‚valuation strat‚gique sous-r‚gionale du PNUD Y1 - 2017/// N1 - Met franse samenvatting, noten KW - Central Africa KW - human security KW - poverty KW - regional development KW - regional economic relations RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [S.l.] PB - Programme des Nations Unies pour le d‚veloppement (PNUD) U1 - Free access. U2 - w21 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 410625787 L3 - http://www.africa.undp.org/content/dam/rba/docs/Reports/UNDP_RBA_ Central%20Africa%20Strategy_mar%202017_FR_web.pdf?download ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1858 T1 - Negotiating eldercare in Akuapem, Ghana : care-scripts and the role of non-kin A1 - Coe,Cati Y1 - 2017/// KW - care of the aged KW - Ghana KW - kinship RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 137 EP - 154 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2017), vol.87, no.1, p.137-154. VL - 87 IS - 1 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In contemporary Ghana, adult children are considered responsible for the care of aged parents. Within this idealized framework, two aspects of eldercare are overlooked. Firstly, such a narrative obscures the role of non-kin and extended kin in providing eldercare in southern Ghana historically and in the present. Secondly, it hides the negotiations over obligations and commitments between those who manage eldercare and those who help with an ageing person's daily activities. It is in this latter role that non-kin and extended kin are significant in eldercare, while closer kin maintain their kin roles through the management, financial support and recruitment of others. This article examines recruitment to eldercare and the role of kin and non-kin in eldercare in three historical periods: the 1860s, the 1990s and the 2000s, centred on Akuapem, in southern Ghana. In particular, the author shows that helping an aged person relies on previous and expected entrustments, in which more vulnerable, dependent and indebted persons are most likely to be recruited to provide care. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M1 - Ff;C1 M3 - 410496812 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000735 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1860 T1 - Rivalries of proximity beyond the household in Niger : political elites and the 'baab-izey' pattern A1 - Olivier de Sardan,Jean-Pierre Y1 - 2017/// KW - family KW - Niger KW - political conditions KW - social relations RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 120 EP - 136 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2017), vol.87, no.1, p.120-136. VL - 87 IS - 1 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In Niger, there is an increasing rejection of 'politik' (a term with highly pejorative connotations): that is, party politics and the politics of democracy, characterized by personal rivalries and power struggles between clans and factions. But there is a direct link (albeit not a causal one) between the social perceptions of intra-familial rivalries and the social perceptions of political rivalries. The archetypical relationship among the 'baab-izey' (children of one father but different mothers) is characterized by competition and jealousy. This is a product of the latent rivalry that pits co-wives against each other. Polygamy is clearly at odds with a number of received ideas and clich‚s about "the African family" as primarily a locus of support and solidarity. Such formal social norms may reign in public situations, but in private de facto practical norms give rise to subtle discriminations and the omnipresence of more or less hidden conflicts within the family. The same is true for the political microcosm of Niger. While the public norm of the concern for the public good is supposed to regulate political behaviours, rivalry and jealousy are structural components of the political world. The 'baab-izey' pattern is frequently used in reference to politicians. Political conflicts are above all personal/factional conflicts in which friends and supporters are implicated, and are rivalries of proximity. In the familial space as in the political space, "magico-religious entrepreneurs" (i.e. experts in the occult) are merely an "accelerator" of these conflicts: they reinforce suspicions about the familial or political entourage, which, in turn, intensify rivalries. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M1 - Fm;D2 M3 - 410496790 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000723 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1855 T1 - The making of a "superstar" : the politics of playback and live performance in post-genocide Rwanda A1 - Grant,Andrea Mariko Y1 - 2017/// KW - nation building KW - popular music KW - Rwanda KW - television RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 155 EP - 179 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2017), vol.87, no.1, p.155-179. VL - 87 IS - 1 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article considers the reconstruction of Rwanda's post-genocide music industry through the national music competition, Primus Guma Guma Super Star. It explores local ideas about "playback" and "live" music, and argues that these two performative categories can be understood as wider metaphors for the relationship between the Rwandan state and its citizens, particularly Rwandan youth. On the one hand, Guma Guma aims to create the ideal post-genocide celebrity subject who will "play back" a unified, de-ethnicized Rwandan identity with body and words. On the other, during the first two seasons of the competition, audiences demanded "live" performance and Guma Guma prompted heated debate about "taboo" topics, revealing enduring differences along socio-economic, ethnic and regional lines. Rather than affirm an inclusive Rwandan identity, Guma Guma hinted at its fragility and underscored the multiple and conflicting ways in which young people identify themselves and evaluate "truth" in the post-genocide era. The article contributes not only to literature on popular culture in Africa, but also to studies that focus on mediation and changes in recording technology. Although scholars have quite rightly attempted to dissolve the boundary between the live and the mediated, the author suggests that the boundary continues to do cultural and political work, particularly in developmental states. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. in English and French. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M1 - Hd;K3 M3 - 410496871 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000747 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1857 T1 - Two poems by D.A. basa A1 - Akinymi,Akintunde Y1 - 2017/// KW - Nigeria KW - poetry (form) KW - writers RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 16 EP - 26 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2017), vol.87, no.1, p.16-26. VL - 87 IS - 1 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In follow-up of the preceding article about the poetry of Yoruba poet Denrele Adetimikan basa, in this article two of his poems are included and translated into English. Notes, ref. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M1 - Fn;K2 M3 - 410496820 L3 - https://www.cambridge.org/core/article/two-poems-by-d-a-obasa/ 539A6DD2FD0C4A55801C4DA4EF45A869 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1856 T1 - Work across Africa : labour exploitation and mobility in Southern, Eastern and Western Africa A1 - Bellucci,Stefano A1 - Freund,Bill Y1 - 2017/// KW - agricultural workers KW - Ethiopia KW - gender division of labour KW - labour KW - labour migration KW - Mozambique KW - South Africa KW - Subsaharan Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 27 EP - 119 JA - Africa / International African Institute: (2017), vol.87, no.1, p.27-119 : ill. VL - 87 IS - 1 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This special section of Africa contains a selection of articles presented over two panels at the European Conference of African Studies (ECAS) in Lisbon in 2013, on African-based labour studies, from historical to more contemporary themes. This part issue encompasses earlier literature but also considers various approaches that go beyond a standard proletarianization narrative. Articles can be grouped into four themes: changes in classic patterns of interregional labour migration and dependence on masculine labour forces; new forms of movement and migration within and beyond national borders; new ways of exploring agrarian history from a labour perspective; and gender and the relationship of work and household. Articles: Introduction. Work across Africa: labour exploitation and mobility in Southern, Eastern and Western Africa (Stefano Bellucci, Bill Freund); The rise and rise of agricultural wage labour: evidence from Ethiopia's south, c.19502000 (Girma Negash); 'Dash'-peonage: the contradictions of debt bondage in the colonial plantations of Fernando P¢ (Enrique Martino); Migrant workers into contract farmers: processes of labour mobilization in colonial and contemporary Mozambique (Helena P‚rez Ni¤o); Challenging "umthetho we femu" (the law of the firm): gender relations and shop-floor battles for union recognition in Natal's textile industry, 1973-85 (Alex Lichtenstein). Bibliogr., notes, ref., summaries in English and French. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/23/ M1 - Ba;E4 M3 - 410496863 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S000197201600067X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1865 T1 - A Kulung vocabulary compiled by the missionary Ira McBride A1 - Adelberger,J”rg A1 - Kleinewillingh”fer,Ulrich Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 12-16. - Met bijl., Engelse en Duitse samenvatting, noten KW - Jarawa language KW - missionary history KW - Nigeria KW - vocabulary RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Mainz PB - Institut fr Ethnologie und Afrikastudien, Johannes Gutenberg-Universit„t U1 - Free access. U2 - w21 T3 - Arbeitspapiere ; 167 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 410715425 L3 - http://www.ifeas.uni-mainz.de/Dateien/AP167.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1864 T1 - Africa since 1960 : continuities, dislocations, perspectives A1 - Bierschenk,Thomas A1 - Spies,Eva Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 29-35. - Met Engelse en Duitse samenvatting, noten KW - cultural change KW - economic conditions KW - political conditions KW - social change KW - Subsaharan Africa RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Mainz PB - Institut fr Ethnologie und Afrikastudien, Johannes Gutenberg-Universit„t U1 - Free access. U2 - w21 T3 - Arbeitspapiere ; 165 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 410715735 L3 - http://www.ifeas.uni-mainz.de/Dateien/AP165.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1866 T1 - Culture, the making, unmaking and remaking of an anthropological concept A1 - Lentz,Carola Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 21-24. - Met noten, Engelse en Duitse samenvatting KW - Africa KW - anthropology KW - culture RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Mainz PB - Institut fr Ethnologie und Afrikastudien, Johannes Gutenberg-Universit„t U1 - Free access. U2 - w21 T3 - Arbeitspapiere ; 166 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 410714933 L3 - http://www.ifeas.uni-mainz.de/Dateien/AP166.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1870 T1 - Ethnic associations in Katanga province, the Democratic Republic of Congo: multi-tier system, shifting identities and the relativity of autochthony A1 - Gobbers,Erik Y1 - 2016/// KW - associations KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - ethnic relations KW - ethnicity KW - rural-urban migration RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 211 EP - 236 JA - The Journal of Modern African Studies: (2016), vol.54, no.2, p.211-236 : fig., tab. VL - 54 IS - 2 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article unravels the world of ethnic associations in Katanga that emerged as a result of rural-urban migration. These associations constitute a multi-tier system reflecting ethnic, provincial and national identity levels. Primarily meant to organise mutual aid and foster cultural values, they have behaved as interest groups since democracy was re-established in the 1990s. Representing ethnic communities, they try to influence the distribution of spoils through lobbying activities, emphasising the right of 'autochthons' to be prioritised regarding employment and development. Political and socio-economic changes trigger identity shifts and ethnic associations adapt by inventing alternative 'autochthony'/'allochthony' dichotomies, causing friction between communities. The multi-tier system provides forums where ethnic differences can be negotiated and ethnic communities can integrate. In its current manner of functioning it is only effective at mitigating acute crises. In order to resolve more complex political issues, it would benefit from a preventive approach within a permanent framework of consultation between associations and authorities. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/23/ M1 - Gj;C1 M3 - 410499099 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X16000185 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1873 T1 - Everything changes to remain the same? State and tax reform in South Sudan A1 - Twijnstra,Rens A1 - Titeca,Kristof Y1 - 2016/// KW - private sector KW - regulatory agencies KW - South Sudan KW - taxation RP - NOT IN FILE JA - The Journal of Modern African Studies: (2016), vol.54, no.2, p.263-292 : krt. VL - 54 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - South Sudan is in a unique combination of (post)-conflict reconstruction and the birth of a new state in which old policies are re-activated and new policies introduced. By looking at three case-studies of taxation and private sector regulation reforms, the paper will show how the overlapping and often contradictory regulatory frameworks of the state provide the setting for bricolage strategies by different actors. These actors, and particularly state officials, rely on a variety of institutional resources to implement, resist or remake certain regulatory measures. Although the breadth of regulatory measures has increased exponentially, the institutional corridor - the space in which bricolage is performed and on which various actors can rely - remains narrow. This space is contingent on wartime authority structures, and more particularly pre-existing Sudan's People Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA/M) power structures, as well as a deep-rooted resistance to centralised control. Importantly, these regulatory practices are not fixed: intense periods of rearrangement of the social order or 'open moments' may provide a window of opportunity for regulatory reform. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/23/ M1 - Di;E3 M3 - 410499064 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X16000033 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1862 T1 - In the crossfire of commemoration: Entangled histories of the tirailleurs africains as heroes in national-day parades in francophone Africa and France A1 - NGuessan ,Konstanze A1 - Sp„th,Mareike Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 32-37. - Met Engelse en Duitse samenvatting, noten KW - black soldiers KW - commemorations KW - France KW - French-speaking Africa KW - heroes RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Mainz PB - Institut fr Ethnologie und Afrikastudien, Johannes Gutenberg-Universit„t U1 - Free access. U2 - w21 T3 - Arbeitspapiere ; 169 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 410716693 L3 - http://www.ifeas.uni-mainz.de/Dateien/AP%20169.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1875 T1 - L'orientalisme aprŠs la querelle : dans les pas de Fran‡ois Pouillon A1 - BarthŠlemy,Guy Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr. de Francois Pouillon: p. [371]-381. - Met noten Bevat: Pt. 1. Images -- Le secret de Paul Klee : l'art "indigŠne" de Kairouan -- EugŠne Delacroix et le vague: des accords classiques d‚saccord‚s -- ScŠne de genre, choses vues ou attrait du travestissement ? Les Europ‚ens dans la peinture orientaliste -- La peinture arabe m‚di‚vale : un genre humoristique -- Un mus‚e impossible? Le patrimoine tunisien et les beaux-arts -- SphŠres c‚lestes et globes terrestres dans l'espace public … Paris et New York -- Pt. 2. Ecritures, lectures -- Les historiettes b‚douines de dom Raphael et F.J.Mayeux -- Pour servir … l'‚tude de l'humaine com‚die -- De l'‚rotologie arabe aux curiosa: Le Jardin parfum‚ du Cheikh an-NafzƒwŒ -- Signifiants et signifi‚ : la translitt‚ration de la langue arabe -- Le peuple du voile, le prˆtre Jean et L'Atlantide. Variations buissonniŠres sur quelques st‚r‚otypes -- Le lion de l'Atlas Quia nominor leo (the last) -- Surmonter I'"illusion biographique" Dinet et quelques autres -- Recension de Fran‡ois Pouillon (‚d.). Dictionnaire des orientalistes de langue fran‡aise -- Pt. 3. D'une rive … l'autre -- Passeurs de savoirs dans l'Alg‚rie coloniale et post-coloniale (XIXe siŠcle-XXIe siŠcle) ModŠles et affects, enquˆtes et ‚critures -- Lointains cousins: modŠles d'architecture vernaculaire autour de Tunis et en Californie -- Tourisme et g‚ographies en Chaouia (1910) -- R‚versibilit‚s postcoloniales: les mobilit‚s d'art de vivre … Marrakech -- ScŠnes de la vie priv‚e et publique des bijoux marocains -- Digressions sur les valeurs esth‚tiques et les effets de d‚calage -- Le cheval, l'olive et le caviar -- Pt. 4. Acteurs -- Pavel Yakouchkine, ethnographe, vagabond et ivrogne -- Des diplomates et des arch‚ologues: lieux communs -- Au-del… de l'orientalisme et de l'antis‚mitisme. Laurent-Charles F‚raud et la protection consulaire au Maroc, 1884-1888 -- Lyautey et les peintres. Maroc, 1912-1925 -- Bibliographie de Fran‡ois Pouillon. KW - cultural history KW - culture contact KW - festschrifts (form) KW - images KW - Maghreb KW - Middle East RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 385 CY - Paris PB - Karthala U2 - w21 T3 - Hommes et soci‚t‚s, ISSN 0290-6600 N2 - "Il est difficile aujourd'hui de parler de l'orientalisme sans ‚voquer la "querelle" dont il est l'objet depuis que Edward Said proclama que l'Orient dont s'occupent les orientalistes est une fabrication de l'Occident. Les contributeurs du pr‚sent volume entendent pourtant se situer en dehors ou au-del… de cette querelle. Pour ce faire, ils ont notamment port‚ leur regard sur ce que l'on peut nommer des "objets viatiques". Ceux-ci rendent bien compte d'interactions qui ne sont nullement … sens unique, ou d‚termin‚s uniquement par un rapport de domination. Du choc esth‚tique que constitua pour Delacroix la musique jud‚o-arabe, … l'histoire d'un manuel d'‚rotologie myst‚rieusement traduit dans l'Alg‚rie coloniale, en passant par la constitution du mythe touareg ou l'influence du tourisme sur l'artisanat marocain contemporain, le lecteur curieux et m‚fiant … l'‚gard des simplifications trouvera ici un ensemble d'‚tudes illustrant la diversit‚ des approches dans un champ du savoir toujours f‚cond. Nous y retrouverons aussi l'inspiration de Fran‡ois Pouillon, pour qui ce volume a ‚t‚ compos‚. Animant depuis de nombreuses ann‚es un s‚minaire de l'EHESS, il n'a jamais h‚sit‚ … aborder des sujets parfois d‚cal‚s. Ce sont par exemple la biographie du peintre tienne Dinet, qui mourut musulman dans l'oasis de Bou-Saada, les textes de l'mir Abd-El-Kader sur le cheval arabe, ou les enjeux anthropologiques des formules de salutation. En mˆme temps que ce volume qui lui est d‚di‚, les ‚ditions Karthala publieront prochainement un recueil de ses recherches consacr‚es au monde b‚douin."--Page 4 of cover SN - 2-8111-1709-1 pbk AV - AFRIKA 51704 Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M1 - Ca;K3;L1 M3 - 409235784 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1863 T1 - Libyen nach Gaddaffi: ein Land im post-revolution„ren Umbruch : ursachen, Beteiligte und untwicklungspolitische Herausforderungen A1 - Schr”der,Jonas Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 35-42. - Met Engelse en Duitse samenvatting, noten KW - development KW - international cooperation KW - Libya KW - political stability KW - social disorganization RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Mainz PB - Institut fr Ethnologie und Afrikastudien, Johannes Gutenberg-Universit„t U1 - Free access. U2 - w21 T3 - Arbeitspapiere ; 168 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 410716316 L3 - http://www.ifeas.uni-mainz.de/Dateien/AP_168.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1867 T1 - Media, capacity building and gender parity : why we shouldn't look away A1 - Azungi Dralega,Carol Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Met bibliogr., samenvattingen KW - cartoons KW - Ethiopia KW - gender relations KW - homicide KW - journalism KW - Kenya KW - mass media KW - Nigeria KW - Northeast Africa KW - race relations KW - Rwanda KW - social media KW - South Africa KW - Subsaharan Africa KW - trials KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE PB - Intellect U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available T3 - Journal of African media studies, ISSN 1751-7974 ; vol. 8, no. 3 N2 - The point of departure for this issue is the five-year NORHED project, "Building capacity for a changing media environment in Uganda", funded by the Norwegian development agency NORAD. The focus of Part 1 of this issue is gender parity in journalism training, capacity building and within media practice. Part 2 focuses on the media coverage of the Oscar Pistorius case in South Africa, which illustrates the continued challenges of media representation particularly regarding race and gender. Contents: Media, capacity building and gender parity: why we shouldn't look away (Carol Azungi Dralega); Gender mainstreaming in media and journalism education: an audit of media departments in Uganda, Rwanda and Ethiopia (Carol Azungi Dralega, Agaredech Jemaneh, Margaret Jjuko, and Rehema Kantono); Gender and critical media-information literacy in the digital age: Kenya, South Africa and Nigeria (Okoth Fred Mudhai, Bianca Wright, and Aliyu Musa); The unexpected body: from Sara Baartman to Caster Semenya (Kristin Skare Orgeret); Gender in South African newsrooms (Tanja Bosch); Professional perceptions among male and female journalists on the Horn of Africa: a quantitative study (Terje Skjerdal); Vortextuality: The Oscar Pistorius trial, the media and the public (Wallace Chuma, and Musawenkosi W. Ndlovu); Reporting the Oscar Pistorius trial: a critical political economy reading of the mediation of the "trial of the century" (Wallace Chuma); Reading cartoons' interpretation of the verdict and sentence in the Pistorius murder trial: the case of Zulu and English newspapers (Musawenkosi W. Ndlovu); The trials of the centuries: murder and the media in South Africa (Kelly Phelps, and Ian Glenn); Trial by media: the framing of Oscar Pistorius as the media spectacle (Kim Johnson); Twitter and the Oscar Pistorius trial (Katy Scott). [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/23/ M1 - Ea;Kf;A4 M3 - 410593095 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1386/jams.8.3.247_2 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1869 T1 - Post-conflict women's movements in turmoil: the challenges of success in Liberia in the 2005-aftermath A1 - Debusscher,Petra A1 - Martin de Almagro,Maria Y1 - 2016/// KW - international relations KW - Liberia KW - peacebuilding KW - women's organizations RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 293 EP - 316 JA - The Journal of Modern African Studies: (2016), vol.54, no.2, p.293-316. VL - 54 IS - 2 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In Liberia, women's advocacy has been crucial in bringing peace after 14 years of conflict as well as in electing Africa's first female president. While the accomplishments of the women's movement have been widely praised, some authors have suggested that the once vibrant movement is crumbling. In this article we claim that one of the most important challenges for the Liberian women's movement comes precisely from its internationally proclaimed success, provoking four related outcomes: First, different women's organisations compete for the credit of the success story; second, the national government has tried to appropriate the movement and integrate it into governmental structures; third, the relationship between the movement and its international partners has evolved towards mutual disappointment due to a lack of sustainable funding and unmet expectations; and fourth, the movement seems stuck in the peacemaker label and unable to redefine itself to engage in new battles as international aid diminishes. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/23/ M1 - Fj;C4 M3 - 410499102 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X16000173 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1874 T1 - Studying Islam and Christianity in Africa : moving beyond a bifurcated field A1 - Janson,Marloes A1 - Meyer,Birgit Y1 - 2016/// N1 - In: Africa / International African Institute KW - African studies KW - Christianity KW - interreligious relations KW - Islam KW - Lord's Resistance Army KW - Nigeria KW - religious movements KW - trials KW - Uganda KW - West Africa RP - NOT IN FILE PB - Oxford University Press U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available T3 - Africa, ISSN 1750-0184 ; vol. 86, no. 4 N2 - In research on religion in Africa, the study of Christianity and Islam is thriving, however, these fields exist more or less independently from each other. The editors of this special issue argue that the long history of encounters between Muslims and Christians calls for an encompassing conceptual framework that is devoted to drawing out similarities, differences and entanglements. The central aim of this special issue is to explore the possibilities and impossibilities of a comparative study of Christianity and Islam. The firts part of the issue is based on the panel "Studying Islam and Christianity in Africa: comparisons and interactions", convened the Fifth European Conference on African Studies (ECAS) in Lisbon in 2013. An article on the trial of Thomas Kwoyelo of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), the first domestic war crimes case in Uganda, is also included. Contents: Introduction: towards a framework for the study of Christian-Muslim encounters in Africa (Marloes Janson, Birgit Meyer); Similarity and difference, context and tradition, in contemporary religious movements in West Africa (J.D.Y. Peel); Towards a joint framework for the study of Christians and Muslims in Africa: response to J.D.Y. Peel (Birgit Meyer); Entangled religions: response to J.D.Y. Peel (Brian Larkin); Response to "similarity and difference, context and tradition, in contemporary religious movements in West Africa" by J. D. Y. Peel (Ebenezer Obadare); Unity through diversity: a case study of Chrislam in Lagos (Marloes Janson); Reflections on Muslim-Christian encounters in West Africa (Benjamin Soares); The trial of Thomas Kwoyelo: opportunity or spectre? Reflections from the ground on the first LRA prosecution (Anna Macdonald, Holly Porter). Bibliogr., notes, ref., summaries in English and French. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/23/ M1 - Ba;B1 M3 - 410496707 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000553 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1872 T1 - The pursuit of pleasurable women in the war-ridden city of Butembo, eastern DR Congo A1 - Geenen,Kristien Y1 - 2016/// KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - leisure KW - prostitution KW - sexuality KW - urban life RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 191 EP - 210 JA - The Journal of Modern African Studies: (2016), vol.54, no.2, p.191-210. VL - 54 IS - 2 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In this article, the author maps out spaces of social encounters and elaborate upon the once openly exposed but now hidden nightlife of Butembo, in eastern Congo. She explores what moves the people of Butembo, where they go to have fun, and what 'fun' means in a war-torn place. The main focus lies on the city's countless cabarets, as these seemed the places where people mostly met. A cabaret is a private dwelling where a single woman offers home-brewed alcohol and sexual services alike. Usually, a cabaret bears no signage at all, so from the outside, it is hard to discern from an ordinary house. Yet, their sheer invisibility stands in sharp contrast to their major importance. As the author proceeds through the article, it becomes clear that these obscure cabarets are spaces of sociability with an undeniable importance that contribute to the functioning of the city in many respects. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/23/ M1 - Gj;C1 M3 - 410499072 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X1600001X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1868 T1 - The role of the non-farm sector in rural development in Lesotho A1 - Rantso,Tsepiso A. Y1 - 2016/// KW - Lesotho KW - livelihoods KW - rural development RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 317 EP - 338 JA - The Journal of Modern African Studies: (2016), vol.54, no.2, p.317-338 : graf., tab. VL - 54 IS - 2 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This paper assesses the role of the non-farm sector in rural development in Lesotho. Evidence from studies in developing countries indicates that agriculture was formerly used as the main source of livelihood for many people in poor countries. However, due to the decline in agricultural productivity (which results in poverty and food insecurity) caused by unfavourable agro-climatic conditions, many people are turning to non-farm activities as a means of making a living. Therefore, non-farm incomes are used to provide the means of sustenance for many people. However, little attention has hitherto been paid to improving the rural non-farm sector as an alternative or complementary rural development strategy in Lesotho. This research paper uses quantitative research methods to analyse the available data. The main research findings suggest that many people make a living out of non-farm incomes. As a result, this paper proposes that the rural non-farm sector should be given more priority by the government in rural development in Lesotho. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/23/ M1 - Kd;E1 M3 - 410499110 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X16000197 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1871 T1 - Who are the 'Lonetia'? : findings from southern Karamoja, Uganda A1 - Stites,Elizabeth A1 - Marshak,Anastasia Y1 - 2016/// KW - adolescents KW - crime KW - men KW - Uganda KW - violence RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 237 EP - 262 JA - The Journal of Modern African Studies: (2016), vol.54, no.2, p.237-262 : graf., tab. VL - 54 IS - 2 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The increase in crime and violence committed by young men known as 'lonetia' in southern Karamoja, Uganda, has occurred in parallel to overall security improvements since the start of the 2006 disarmament campaign. This article examines the lonetia phenomenon from the perspective of the young men themselves. Panel data from four sets of interviews conducted in 2013 with approximately 400 young men provide details on the motivations of young men and the challenges they experience in the face of changing livelihood opportunities. We find that the lonetia category is highly fluid and that a set of behaviours and attributes correspond with the frequency of engagement in lonetia activity. Examination of seasonality highlights the contribution of hunger to lonetia frequency. We examine the perceptions of power and respect of young men in their communities as well as their propensity towards violence. The article concludes with thoughts on influencing lonetia involvement. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/23/ M1 - Hf;C1 M3 - 410499080 L3 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X16000021 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1880 T1 - A decade of Ghana : politict, economy and society 2004-2013 A1 - Amoah,Michael A1 - Aning,Kwesi A1 - Annan,Nancy A1 - Nugent,Paul Y1 - 2015/// KW - economic conditions KW - Ghana KW - political conditions RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 148 CY - Leiden PB - Brill U2 - w21 SN - 978-90-04-30818-3 paperback AV - AFRIKA 51625 Y2 - 2017/05/24/ M3 - 397122772 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1878 T1 - Des tambours sur l'oreille d'un sourd : Burundi A1 - Mazina,Teddy A1 - Rugero,Roland A1 - Nivyabandi,Ketty Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Teksten in Engels, Frans en Nederlands * Des images pour conter un peuple / Ketty Nivyabandi * La marche bruyante / Roland Rugero KW - 2010 KW - Burundi KW - elections KW - photography KW - pictorial works (form) KW - political action KW - protest RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 155 CY - Bruxelles PB - Africalia [etc.] U2 - w21 T3 - Africalia editions SN - 90-5856-516-5 AV - AFRIKA 51839 Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 410501050 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1876 T1 - Father of the Nation : Tanzania's independence jubilee and the Nyerere myth A1 - Nad,Veronika Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 43-46. - Met Duitse en Engelse samenvatting, noten KW - commemorations KW - heads of State KW - images KW - independence KW - legitimacy KW - national identity KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Mainz PB - Institut fr Ethnologie und Afrikastudien, Johannes Gutenberg-Universit„t U1 - Free access. U2 - w21 T3 - Arbeitspapiere ; 164 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 410715948 L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/410715948.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1879 T1 - History of Obosi : from the earliest times to the present A1 - Agbodike,C.C. Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met index, noten KW - Nigeria KW - towns KW - urban history RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XVI, 440 CY - Ibadan PB - Mosuro Publishers U2 - w21 SN - 978-978-37861-2-7 AV - AFRIKA 51634 Y2 - 2017/05/24/ M3 - 409215694 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1877 T1 - The president who never ruled : the true-life story of an African self-made billionaire A1 - Abiola,Jamiu Y1 - 2015/// KW - 1993 KW - entrepreneurs KW - Nigeria KW - novels (form) KW - politicians KW - presidential elections RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 197 CY - Beirut PB - Arab Scientific Publishers Inc U2 - w21 AV - AFRIKA 51892 Y2 - 2017/05/26/ M3 - 410602507 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1881 T1 - Jonathan's second-term bid ... and the lessons from Gandhi A1 - Nwokeforo,Ukeje Jonah Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 193-201. - Met index KW - heads of State KW - India KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XVII, 208 CY - Ibadan [etc.] PB - Wisdom Publishers Limited U2 - w21 SN - 978-2823-38-4 AV - AFRIKA 51631 Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 409213217 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1888 T1 - An analysis of the library and information science (LIS) job market in South Africa A1 - Ocholla,Dennis A1 - Shongwe,Mzwandile Y1 - 2013/// KW - employment KW - information science education KW - library and information science KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 35 EP - 43 JA - South African Journal of Libraries & Information Science: (2013), vol.79, no.1, p.35-43 : tab. VL - 79 IS - 1 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This paper explores and discusses the library and information science (LIS) job market in South Africa through an analytical literature review and the content analysis of recent longitudinal newspaper scanning (2009-2012) of LIS job advertisements in the country. We note that the LIS job market in South Africa experienced steady growth from 2009 to 2011, but declined in 2012. The results reveal that the public sector is still the main employer of LIS professionals. We also note the growing number of new job titles and functions relevant to the information/knowledge economy. Furthermore, information technology (IT) has become an important skill for LIS professionals to possess. We conclude that the study could inform curriculum review in LIS schools in South Africa, and recommend that LIS schools explore and exploit new directions and ideas as they prepare students for the library and general information service sector. The paper is divided into three parts: i) an overview of LIS education in Africa; ii) the LIS job market in Africa and South Africa; and iii) job trends in South Africa. Suggestions for further exploration are provided. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 409624705 L3 - https://login.ezproxy.leidenuniv.nl:2443/login?URL=http://search. ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=99291889&site=ehost-live http://dx.doi.org/10.7553/79-1-113 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1885 T1 - Back to the original: incidences of web citations in South African electronic legal journals for the period 2005 to 2012 A1 - Bopape,Solomon Y1 - 2013/// KW - electronic resources KW - Internet KW - law KW - periodicals KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1 EP - 9 JA - South African Journal of Libraries & Information Science: (2013), vol.79, no.2, p.1-9 : fig., graf., tab. VL - 79 IS - 2 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The primary and secondary sources of information in law are today available and accessible through the World Wide Web and online databases to the advantage of lawyers, legal scholars, writers, researchers and academics, as well as to the public at large. With the increased usage of the internet for legal research and writing, citation and referencing of online legal information sources also become issues of concern to the legal scholarship community. In order to test the extent to which online legal information sources are used by legal researchers and academics, an analysis of the incidences of web citations in the South African electronic legal journals between 2005 and 2012 was conducted. Despite an ever-increasing availability of primary and secondary legal information sources on the internet, the citation counting of domain names found in Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) searched from the SA e-publications law collection database revealed both an increased and decreased usage of online legal information sources in the South African legal journals. Explanations for the increased and later decreasing use of web citations in the South African law journals during the specified period should, therefore, be an issue for concern for those who are involved with research on citation patterns of the web or internet resources. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 409624829 L3 - https://login.ezproxy.leidenuniv.nl:2443/login?URL=http://search. ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=99291893&site=ehost-live http://dx.doi.org/10.7553/79-2-138 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1884 T1 - Book circulation in Saldanha Bay Municipality libraries, South Africa, during the 2008/2009 economic recession A1 - Skelly,Lara Y1 - 2013/// KW - libraries KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 18 EP - 26 JA - South African Journal of Libraries & Information Science: (2013), vol.79, no.2, p.18-26 : tab. VL - 79 IS - 2 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - There is an axiom that public library usage increases during times of economic recessions. This claim relies on anecdotal evidence, but the literature is lacking in statistical support. This paper attempts to add to the statistical literature by looking at library use of the ten libraries in the Saldanha Bay Municipal (Western Cape, South Africa) area during the 2008/2009 economic recession. Using the coincident index (a composite indicator including measures of employment and inflation) as the economic indicator and circulation data as the indicator of library use, a fixed effects dummy variable panel data model was created. Creating panel datasets allows greater statistical confidence in the results. It also allows temporal differences and differences between libraries to emerge. Multiple regressions were run, but the findings do not support the hypothesis that public library usage increases during economic recessions. The axiom was tested for total circulation, adult fiction, juvenile books and adult non-fiction. Bibliogr., note, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 409624837 L3 - https://login.ezproxy.leidenuniv.nl:2443/login?URL=http://search. ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=99291895&site=ehost-live http://dx.doi.org/10.7553/79-2-143. ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1887 T1 - From borders and landscape to ecosystem: reconfiguring library services to meet the needs of South African youth A1 - Hart,Genevieve A1 - Nassimbeni,Mary Y1 - 2013/// KW - libraries KW - schools KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 13 EP - 21 JA - South African Journal of Libraries & Information Science: (2013), vol.79, no.1, p.13-21. VL - 79 IS - 1 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In this article we consider the configuration of the South African library and information services (LIS) sector, and analyse the extent to which its structuring facilitates or hinders optimum service to the children and youth of South Africa. The background to our investigation is the crisis in public schooling and the plight of South African youth who suffer disproportionate rates of poverty and unemployment. In our investigation we examine the planning and practice in two new libraries -- one a community library, and one a joint-use library for learners and local residents -- in an effort to establish the extent to which libraries may partner with schools to take advantage of new thinking that recommends a whole system approach, encapsulated in the metaphor of LIS as an ecosystem. We conclude that this new approach might generate models of service delivery that transcend boundaries that traditionally delineate and confine sub-sectors in the LIS sector. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 409624713 L3 - https://login.ezproxy.leidenuniv.nl:2443/login?URL=http://search. ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=99291887&site=ehost-live http://dx.doi.org/10.7553/79-1-106 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1883 T1 - Issues related to the adoption of e-books in academic libraries: a literature review A1 - Kahn,Michelle A1 - Underwood,Peter G. Y1 - 2013/// KW - electronic resources KW - South Africa KW - university libraries RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 10 EP - 17 JA - South African Journal of Libraries & Information Science: (2013), vol.79, no.2, p.10-17. VL - 79 IS - 2 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - While e-journals have successfully been integrated into academic library collections, the same cannot be said about e-books. In this paper, the obstacles to e-book adoption in academic libraries in general is discussed using a review of the English-language literature published over the period 2007 to 2013. Issues identified are the changing roles of libraries in the digital age; collection development strategies; complex e-book purchase models offered to libraries; questions of copyright, licensing and digital rights management; format considerations; and availability of hardware and software on which to read e-books. Libraries continue to face these challenges today. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 409624845 L3 - https://login.ezproxy.leidenuniv.nl:2443/login?URL=http://search. ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=99291894&site=ehost-live http://dx.doi.org/10.7553/79-2-141 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1882 T1 - Research support through the lens of transformation in academic libraries with reference to the case of Stellenbosch University Libraries A1 - Raju,Reggie A1 - Schoombee,Lucia Y1 - 2013/// KW - information technology KW - South Africa KW - university libraries RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 27 EP - 38 JA - South African Journal of Libraries & Information Science: (2013), vol.79, no.2, p.27-38 : fig. VL - 79 IS - 2 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Changing higher education pedagogy, digitisation of scholarly content and the increasing influence of relevant technologies have impacted on the transformation of academic library services. This paper examines research support through the lens of the transformation of academic library services. The authors have conducted a review of the literature to determine benchmarks by which to measure the research support services delivered by Stellenbosch University. The paper examines academic libraries' attempts to establish the "deeper meaning" of the librarian for the researcher and the research process. In support of that deeper meaning libraries are providing a new and expanded set of services which includes, inter alia, research data management, curation and preservation; facilitation of open access and bibliometric analysis. Using the research life cycle as a framework, this paper examines the research support services provided by the Stellenbosch University Library and Information Service (SULIS) to the research community. The Research Commons is used as the launch pad for new and innovative services at Stellenbosch. The use of research performance management tools to scan the research landscape, strengthening of self-retrieval of scholarly literature, assistance in the dissemination of research results via publication, and assistance in determining impact factor are all part of the suite of services offered by the Library at Stellenbosch University. The authors conclude that, for academic libraries, there is much to learn and contribute to in this dynamic environment of research production. Bibliogr., note, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 409624861 L3 - https://login.ezproxy.leidenuniv.nl:2443/login?URL=http://search. ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=99291897&site=ehost-live http://dx.doi.org/10.7553/79-2-155. ER - TY - JOUR ID - 1886 T1 - South Africa as an information and knowledge society: the benefit to informal sector women entrepreneurs A1 - Jiyane,Glenrose V. A1 - Majanja,Mabel K. A1 - Mostert,Bertha J. A1 - Ocholla,Dennis Y1 - 2013/// KW - informal sector KW - information technology KW - South Africa KW - women entrepreneurs RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1 EP - 12 JA - South African Journal of Libraries & Information Science: (2013), vol.79, no.1, p.1-12 : tab. VL - 79 IS - 1 U2 - w21 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The use of tools for development has evolved from the industrial revolution over time. The late 18th and 19th centuries saw the increased use of machines and developments in the mining industries; in the 20th century, there was increased use of information and technology; and major breakthroughs sparked the evolution of the information and knowledge society of the 21st century. The basis of the information and knowledge society revolves around technology's increased assimilation and diffusion in human society, particularly information and communication technologies and their rapid growth and use in the exchange of information and knowledge. This society offers many opportunities and benefits to people in terms of the facilitation of information creation, distribution, diffusion, access and use for growth and development in various spheres of life. In this paper we discuss the role of the information and knowledge society (IKS) for informal sector women entrepreneurs (ISWEs) and focus on what there is in the IKS that could benefit ISWEs, analyse the criteria, indicators and benefits of IKS and explore the challenges and opportunities of IKS. At the end of the paper we provide recommendations for the development of IKS for the benefit of rural women. The paper is informed by recent doctoral work on the role of the information and knowledge society in poverty alleviation and the economic empowerment of women entrepreneurs in South Africa's informal sector. We find that by using criteria and indicators of an information and knowledge society to assess whether or not South Africa meets these requirements, South Africa indeed meets some of the criteria. However, it does not, in many instances, satisfy other criteria, and thus cannot be regarded unconditionally as an information and knowledge society. We recommend that South Africa should work toward achieving and meeting the criteria of the information and knowledge society by assessing itself against the criteria and indicators of such a society. Doing so would enable informal sector women entrepreneurs to reap the opportunities presented by the information and knowledge society. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 409624748 L3 - https://login.ezproxy.leidenuniv.nl:2443/login?URL=http://search. ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=99291890&site=ehost-live http://dx.doi.org/10.7553/79-1-115 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1889 T1 - Problems of personal income tax in Nigeria A1 - Agbonika,Josephine Aladi Achor Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Met index, noten KW - fiscal law KW - fiscal policy KW - income tax KW - Nigeria KW - tax administration KW - taxation RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIX, 439 CY - Sango, Ibadan PB - Ababa Press Ltd U2 - w21 SN - 978-50251-1-X AV - AFRIKA 51633 Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 409215295 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1900 T1 - Igbo nationalism and Biafra A1 - Harnischfeger,Johannes Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 74-85. - Met noten KW - ethnic identity KW - Igbo KW - Nigeria KW - Nigerian-Biafran War RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [S.l. PB - s.n.] U1 - Free access. U2 - w21 N2 - When I was living in Igboland in 1993 and from 1994 to 1996, there was not much talk about Biafra, the secessionist republic that had been defeated by the Nigerian army in 1970. Not one Igbo politician suggested that his or her people in the southeast of Nigeria should secede again and proclaim a second Biafra. Since 1984, Nigeria had been ruled by the military, and political hopes focused on a return to democracy. Democracy did come in 1999, but it proved a big disappointment. It did not end the marginalisation of the Igbo but led to an increase in the number of ethnic and religious clashes, with Igbo 'migrants' in northern Nigeria as the main victims. It was Nigeria's fourth transition to democracy, and the Igbo lost out again. When I returned to Igboland for brief visits between 2000 and 2007, the option of a new Biafra was widely discussed. Many of my former colleagues at the University of Nsukka seemed to be in favour of the secession project. I talked to supporters of the main separatist organisation, Movement for the Actualisation of a Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), and I discussed the project with members of Ohanaeze, a loose association of Igbo politicians, most of whom had distanced themselves from radical secessionism. In order to learn more about the resurgence of Igbo nationalism, I collected Igbo periodicals. A few of them, such as the New Republic, resembled newspapers; others, like News Round, Eastern Sunset or Weekly Hammer (with eight pages in A4 size), looked more like political pamphlets. Street vendors used back issues as wrapping paper, so they were easy to get. Most of them had been edited not in Igboland, but in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial centre and former capital which is home to a huge Igbo diaspora. Though written in English, these publications are addressed exclusively to an Igbo readership, discussing global and domestic affairs from a nationalist point of view. Articles printed here, no matter their topic, are nationalist in the sense that they assess things from the standpoint of Igbo interests. The same is true of many articles on Igbo websites and of some books and brochures written for an Igbo audience AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 410621846 L3 - http://www.afrikanistik-aegyptologie-online.de/archiv/2011/3042/Igbo ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1894 T1 - We are Nigerians : civics and history for primary schools / Aminat Adeola 2: Book 2 We are Nigerians: civics and history for primary schools : teacher's guide two A1 - Adeola,Aminat A1 - Dosekun,Simidile Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Met gloss KW - history education KW - Nigeria KW - primary education RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 69 CY - Lagos PB - Farafina Educational U2 - w21 SN - 978-978-50187-5-2 AV - AFRIKA A12596.2 Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 410696110 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1893 T1 - We are Nigerians : civics and history for primary schools / Aminat Adeola 3: Book 3 We are Nigerians: civics and history for primary schools : teacher's guide three A1 - Adeola,Aminat A1 - Dosekun,Simidile Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Met gloss KW - history education KW - Nigeria KW - primary education KW - social studies RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 84 CY - Lagos PB - Faradina Educational U2 - w21 SN - 978-978-50187-6-9 AV - AFRIKA A12596.3 Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 41069620X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1892 T1 - We are Nigerians : civics and history for primary schools / Aminat Adeola 4: Book 4 We are Nigerians: civics and history for primary schools : teacher's guide four A1 - Adeola,Aminat A1 - Dosekun,Simidile Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Met gloss KW - history education KW - Nigeria KW - primary education KW - social studies RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 108 CY - Lagos PB - Farafina Educational U2 - w21 SN - 978-978-50187-7-6 AV - AFRIKA A12596.4 Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 410696277 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1891 T1 - We are Nigerians : civics and history for primary schools / Aminat Adeola 5: Book 5 We are Nigerians: civics and history for primary schools : teacher's guide five A1 - Adeola,Aminat A1 - Dosekun,Simidile Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Met gloss KW - history education KW - Nigeria KW - primary education KW - social studies RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 101 CY - Lagos PB - Farafina Educational U2 - w21 SN - 978-978-50187-8-3 AV - AFRIKA A12596.5 Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 410696293 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1890 T1 - We are Nigerians : civics and history for primary schools / Aminat Adeola 6: Book 6 We are Nigerians: civics and history for primary schools : teacher's guide six A1 - Adeola,Aminat A1 - Dosekun,Simidile Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Met gloss KW - history education KW - Nigeria KW - primary education KW - social studies RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 99 CY - Lagos PB - Farafina Educational U2 - w21 SN - 978-978-50187-8-3 AV - AFRIKA A12596.6 Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 41069634X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1899 T1 - We are Nigerians: civics and history for primary schools : teacher's guide five We are Nigerians : civics and history for primary schools A1 - Adeola,Aminat A1 - Dosekun,Simidile Y1 - 2011/// KW - history education KW - Nigeria KW - primary education KW - social studies RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Lagos PB - Farafina U1 - Free access. U2 - w21 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 410623148 L3 - http://www.kachifo.com/Uploads/Teacher%27s%20Guide%20(Book%205).pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1898 T1 - We are Nigerians: civics and history for primary schools : teacher's guide four We are Nigerians : civics and history for primary schools A1 - Adeola,Aminat A1 - Dosekun,Simidile Y1 - 2011/// KW - history education KW - Nigeria KW - primary education KW - social studies RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Lagos PB - Farafina U1 - Free access. U2 - w21 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 41062344X L3 - http://www.kachifo.com/Uploads/Teacher%27s%20Guide%20(Book%204).pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1895 T1 - We are Nigerians: civics and history for primary schools : teacher's guide one A1 - Adeola,Aminat A1 - Dosekun,Simidile Y1 - 2011/// KW - history education KW - Nigeria KW - primary education KW - social studies KW - teaching methods KW - textbooks (form) RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Lagos PB - Farafina U1 - Free access. U2 - w21 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 410624098 L3 - http://www.kachifo.com/Uploads/Teacher%27s%20Guide%20(Book%201).pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1897 T1 - We are Nigerians: civics and history for primary schools : teacher's guide six We are Nigerians : civics and history for primary schools A1 - Adeola,Aminat A1 - Dosekun,Simidile Y1 - 2011/// KW - history education KW - Nigeria KW - primary education KW - social studies RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Lagos PB - Farafina U1 - Free access. U2 - w21 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 410623628 L3 - http://www.kachifo.com/Uploads/Teacher%27s%20Guide%20(Book%206).pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1896 T1 - We are Nigerians: civics and history for primary schools : teacher's guide two We are Nigerians : civics and history for primary schools A1 - Adeola,Aminat A1 - Dosekun,Simidile Y1 - 2011/// KW - history education KW - Nigeria KW - primary education KW - social studies RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Lagos PB - Farafina U1 - Free access. U2 - w21 SN - 978-978-50187-5-2 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 410623814 L3 - http://www.kachifo.com/Uploads/Teacher%27s%20Guide%20(Book%202).pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1901 T1 - Aw—jal : the autobiography of ba S¡k¡r— K yd‚ Ad‚tn… gb gb  II CFR A1 - Adetona,Sikiru Kayode Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Titelvermelding op omslag: Autobiography of Alaiyeluwa Oba S.K. Adetona Ogbagba II Met bijl., gloss., index KW - autobiographies (form) KW - Ijebu KW - Nigeria KW - traditional rulers RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XII, 275 CY - Ibadan PB - Mosuro U2 - w21 SN - 978-48412-0-7 AV - AFRIKA 51639 Y2 - 2017/05/24/ M3 - 40922457X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1902 T1 - Nimi D. Briggs : thoughts on university education in Nigeria A1 - Briggs,Nimi D. A1 - Wodi,Williams Y1 - 2006/// N1 - Met index Bevat: pt. 1. Speeches Delivered to Senate, Congregation and other important University Organs -- pt. 2. Address at University Convocations -- pt. 3. Speeches delivered at Matriculation Ceremonies in the University -- pt. 4. Address to Important Visitors to the University -- pt. 5. Speeches delivered to Dignitaries outside the University Campus -- pt. 6. Public Lectures/Address -- pt. 7. Funeral Orations KW - academics KW - educational management KW - higher education KW - Nigeria KW - speeches (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XX, 339 CY - Ibadan [etc.] PB - Spectrum Books U2 - w21 SN - 978-02-9720-0 (limp) AV - AFRIKA 51635 Y2 - 2017/05/24/ M3 - 409216410 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1903 T1 - Issues in Nigeria's 1999 general elections A1 - Olurode,Lai A1 - Anifowose,Remi Y1 - 2004/// N1 - Met bibliogr., index, noten KW - 1999 KW - elections KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XI, 179 CY - Ikeja [etc.] PB - John West Publications [etc.] U2 - w21 SN - 978-36350-5-0 AV - AFRIKA 51894 Y2 - 2017/05/26/ M3 - 410602795 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1904 T1 - The letters of Ignatius Sancho A1 - Ogude,S.E. Y1 - 2002//19/ N1 - Met bijl., index, noten KW - Africa KW - Great Britain KW - letters (form) KW - musicians KW - race relations RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 381 CY - Lagos PB - Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilization (CBAAC) U2 - w21 SN - 978-03-9071-5 (pbk.) AV - AFRIKA 51632 Y2 - 2017/05/24/ M3 - 409213535 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1905 T1 - The growth of Christ Apostolic Church in Nigeria A1 - Olusunmbola,Olu Y1 - 2001/// N1 - Met bijl., index, noten Bevat: 1. The church -- 2. The revival of apostle Joseph Ayodele Babalola -- 3. The coming in of the Apostolic Church, Bradford, England -- 4. The Christ Apostolic Church and Erin-Ijesa -- 5. The Church's expansion -- 6. The crack in the house KW - Church history KW - Nigeria KW - Pentecostalism RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XX, 90 CY - Ibadan PB - O. Olusunmbola U2 - w21 SN - 978-06-5702-9 AV - AFRIKA 51637 Y2 - 2017/05/22/ M3 - 409216682 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 1906 T1 - Victory over satanic dreams A1 - Olukoya,D.K. 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