TY - JOUR ID - 2260 T1 - A comparison of Cataloguing and Classification Education (CCE) in library and information science in South Africa, Brazil and the USA (SOBUSA) : an overview A1 - Ocholla,Dennis N. Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - Brazil KW - cataloguing KW - information science education KW - South Africa KW - United States RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 15 EP - 27 JA - African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science: (2015), vol.25, no.1, p.15-27 : tab. VL - 25 IS - 1 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393830616 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2259 T1 - Accessing information through Zimbabwe's Parliamentary Constituency Information Centres (PCICs) A1 - Munyoro,Isaiah A1 - Dick,Archie L. Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - access to information KW - documentation centres KW - information dissemination KW - parliament KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 29 EP - 43 JA - African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science: (2015), vol.25, no.1, p.29-43 : fig., graf., tab. VL - 25 IS - 1 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393830748 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2266 T1 - Cynophagy, homosexuality and anthropophagy in medieval Islamic North Africa as signs of hospitality A1 - Mansouri,Mabrouk Y1 - 2015/// KW - canines KW - cannibalism KW - homosexuality KW - hospitality KW - Middle Ages KW - Northern Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 128 EP - 142 JA - The Journal of North African Studies: (2015), vol.20, no.2, p.128-142. VL - 20 IS - 2 U2 - w29 N2 - With reference to Arabic primary sources written in the middle ages, this paper accounts for North African food as a symbolic cultural system expressing local values of hospitality, bravery and manhood. It also explores the metaphoric and symbolic significance of cynophagy as a customary practice related primarily to the belief in magic by North African Amazigh, Arabs, Christians and Jews. Moreover, the paper contextualises such a practice within the broader North African cultural framework, expressing an awareness of indigenous socio-cultural milieu. The paper also addresses the significance of North African body as an articulation of particular socio-cultural and aesthetic values. It tackles North African gender and sex relations in a medieval Islamic context totally or partially different from the native milieu of Islam, namely Arabia. In the paper, studying and interpreting North African homosexuality as an act of hospitality is of paramount importance. Finally, the paper traces the links between anthropophagy, the offering of female flesh for cannibals and hospitality through scrutinising the ideological underpinnings and the socio-cultural interrelatedness. Medieval sub-Saharan anthropophagy is said to be a social behaviour that displays hospitality and kindness. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M1 - Ca;L2 M3 - 392191865 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2014.937431 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2257 T1 - Documentation and use of indigenous knowledge by practitioners of alternative healthcare in Oyo State, Nigeria A1 - Ebijuwa,Adefunke S. A1 - Mabawonku,Iyabo Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - folk medicine KW - healers KW - indigenous knowledge KW - information behaviour KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 59 EP - 68 JA - African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science: (2015), vol.25, no.1, p.59-68 : tab. VL - 25 IS - 1 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393830993 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2256 T1 - Managing court records in Kenya A1 - Maseh,Elsebah Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - courts KW - information management KW - Kenya RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 77 EP - 87 JA - African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science: (2015), vol.25, no.1, p.77-87-76. VL - 25 IS - 1 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393831272 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2262 T1 - Not liberation, but destruction : war damage in Tunisia in the Second World War, 1942-43 A1 - Willis,Mark W. Y1 - 2015/// KW - Tunisia KW - World War II RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 187 EP - 203 JA - The Journal of North African Studies: (2015), vol.20, no.2, p.187-203. VL - 20 IS - 2 U2 - w29 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The Allies under General Dwight D. Eisenhower fought a bitter air and land campaign in Tunisia against German and Italian forces for six long months between November 1942 and May 1943. Tunisian civilians, caught between the two sides, suffered tremendous human losses. Almost all of Tunisia's major cities and towns were destroyed or badly damaged and its economy wrecked. The end of the fighting did not lead to liberation for the Tunisians, but to renewed political repression and economic exploitation. Strangely, this initial campaign to defeat the Axis in Europe and the devastating civilian casualties and damage caused by the fighting have been ignored or forgotten, both by the participants and by historians. Among Tunisians, the memory of the war has almost disappeared. Historians and others interested in the dynamics of the post-war nationalist drive for independence must reconsider the physical and emotional impact of the Second World War on the decolonisation of Tunisia. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M1 - Cg;D2;L3 M3 - 392191903 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2014.987757 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2265 T1 - Novelising the Arab revolutions : "The Knights of Assassinated Dreams" A1 - El Guabli,Brahim Y1 - 2015/// KW - 2011 KW - Libya KW - novels KW - revolutions KW - writers RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 143 EP - 158 JA - The Journal of North African Studies: (2015), vol.20, no.2, p.143-158. VL - 20 IS - 2 U2 - w29 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In this paper, the author examines the quest for freedom in Ibrahim Al-Koni's novel "The Knights of Assassinated Dreams". The author argues that the novel introduces freedom as the main catalyst of the Arab revolutions that have swept the Middle East and North Africa since Mohamed Bouazizi's self-immolation in December 2010. Through the study of the actions of the main characters in this novel, the author illustrates how freedom is achieved in the midst of war and disorder during the Libyan Revolution-turned-civil-war. Moreover, the author engages the question of the novelisation of the revolution and how "The Knights of Assassinated Dreams" is a fresh contribution to the ongoing debate about novelisation and aesthetisation of current events. The author reads "The Knights of Assassinated Dreams" as a novel that portrays and reflects the transformative effect of the current revolutionary events on the style and writing of an established author of Arabic literature. Additionally, the author demonstrates how the unfolding events are inscribed into the literary work, and elucidates several risks that authors run in their endeavour to novelise ongoing events. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M1 - Cd;K2 M3 - 392191873 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2014.991918 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2258 T1 - Online information resources availability and accessibility : a developing countries' scenario A1 - Dulle,F.W. Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - access to information KW - developing countries KW - electronic resources RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 45 EP - 57 JA - African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science: (2015), vol.25, no.1, p.45-57 : fig. VL - 25 IS - 1 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393830837 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2261 T1 - The fishermen A1 - Obioma,Chigozie Y1 - 2015/// KW - Nigeria KW - novels (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 301 CY - London PB - One U2 - w29 SN - 978-0-9575488-5-5 AV - AFRIKA Lit.9975 Y2 - 2015/07/13/ M3 - 393804852 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2264 T1 - Towards a minor cinema : a Deleuzian reflection on Chahine's "Alexandria Why?" (1978) A1 - Abdul-Jabbar,Wisam Kh Y1 - 2015/// KW - cinema KW - Egypt KW - filmmakers KW - films KW - philosophy RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 159 EP - 171 JA - The Journal of North African Studies: (2015), vol.20, no.2, p.159-171. VL - 20 IS - 2 U2 - w29 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In his description of modern political cinema, Gilles Deleuze touches rather briefly on Youssif Chahine's "Alexandria Why?" (1979) as he explains how it subscribes to minor cinema. He ascribes to Chahine's film the quality of a "compositional mode", which Deleuze categorises as the third characteristic of minor cinema. The aim of this paper is to elaborate on the Deleuzian view discussed in his book "Cinema 2: The Time-Image" (1985) and to examine extensively how Chahine's film blurs or conforms to the other characteristics of minor cinema. The paper furthermore explores Deleuze's three descriptions of modern political cinema in relation to Deleuze and Guatarri's conceptual understanding of minor literature as explicated in their book "Kafka: Toward a Minor Literature" (1975). Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M1 - Dc;K3 M3 - 392191881 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2014.917583 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2263 T1 - Who kills shall be killed : another perspective on the assassination of Lord Moyne in Cairo A1 - Yitzhak,Ronen Y1 - 2015/// KW - 1944 KW - assassination KW - diplomats KW - Egypt KW - Great Britain KW - political history RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 172 EP - 186 JA - The Journal of North African Studies: (2015), vol.20, no.2, p.172-186. VL - 20 IS - 2 U2 - w29 U3 - Abstract available N2 - On 6 November 1944, the British Minister Resident in the Middle East in Cairo, Egypt, Lord Moyne, was assassinated by two members of a Jewish group called Lehi. The assassins confessed, citing Lord Moyne's anti-Semitism and his policy towards the Zionists as their motives. However, Lord Moyne was not anti-Semitic, and he did not oppose Zionism. While he supported the 1939 White Paper that limited Jewish immigration to Palestine, he changed his position in 1944 to support the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine. The British were heavily involved in the assassination investigation and trial. They assisted the Egyptian police investigation, lobbied for a trial in a military court, and promoted death sentences for both defendants. They also tried to prevent the accused from speaking in the court, fearing the effect that would have on Egyptian and international public opinion. Many Egyptians viewed the assassins as heroes who fought against British imperialism. They wanted the assassins to be released from the central prison in Cairo. During the Second World War, Churchill's involvement in Palestine diminished. Ultimately, the assassination had little effect on British policy in the Middle East. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M1 - Dc;D2;L3 M3 - 39219189X L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2015.1013943 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2272 T1 - Askari : a story of collaboration and betrayal in the anti-apartheid struggle A1 - Dlamini,Jacob Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met index, noten KW - African National Congress (South Africa) KW - anti-apartheid resistance KW - apartheid KW - biographies (form) KW - covert operations KW - kidnapping KW - political violence KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 307 CY - Auckland Park PB - Jacana Media U2 - w29 N2 - In 1986 'Comrade September', a charismatic ANC operative and popular MK commander, was abducted from Swaziland by the apartheid security police and taken across the border. After torture and interrogation, September was 'turned' and before long the police had extracted enough information to hunt down and kill some of his former comrades. September underwent changes that marked him for the rest of his life: from resister to collaborator, insurgent to counter-insurgent, revolutionary to counter-revolutionary and, to his former comrades, hero to traitor. Askari is the story of these changes in an individual's life and of the larger, neglected history of betrayal and collaboration in the struggle against apartheid. It seeks to understand why September made the choices he did - collaborating with his captors, turning against the ANC, and then hunting down his comrades - without excusing those choices. It looks beyond the black-and-white that still dominates South Africa's political canvas, to examine the grey zones in which South Africans - combatants and non- combatants - lived SN - 1-431-40975-8 AV - AFRIKA 48448 Y2 - 2015/07/13/ M3 - 391038230 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2280 T1 - Autobiography, history, memory and nostalgia in Denis Beckett's 'Radical middle' and Hugh Lewin's 'Stones against the mirror' A1 - Ndlovu,Isaac Y1 - 2014/// KW - autobiography KW - literary criticism KW - novels KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1235 EP - 1250 JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2014), vol.40, no.6, p.1235-1250. VL - 40 IS - 6 U2 - w29 U3 - Abstract available N2 - 'Radical middle' and 'Stones against the mirror' are responses to, and products of, what are perceived as threatening socio-political conditions and an uncertain literary context in post-apartheid South Africa, alongside the enduring traditional conceptualisation of an autobiographical self. Despite the fact that both writers display high levels of self-reflexivity, their narratives still demand to be read as autobiographies and not as mere autobiographical novels. Both narratives allow us to apply Vess et al.'s assertion that nostalgia 'is a self-relevant emotion coloured with positive affective qualities and potential self-relevant benefits' for the subject displaying it. During the apartheid years, South African anti-apartheid autobiographers seemed confident about the object they wanted their narratives to apprehend and comprehend. However, the latest offerings by Beckett and Lewin, as representative of an epochal shift, suggest that the former anti-apartheid activist autobiographer operates in a confusingly uncertain terrain. The personal is no longer just put in the service of a collective political struggle. It has become a site for exploring the entanglements of the private self in South Africa's chequered past, anxious present and threatening future. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M1 - Kf;K2 M3 - 383943809 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2014.964907 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2271 T1 - Casper, Crebis and the knegt : rape, homicide and violence in the eighteenth-century rural Western Cape A1 - Penn,Nigel Y1 - 2014/// KW - 1700-1799 KW - homicide KW - Khoikhoi KW - sexual offences KW - sexuality KW - South Africa KW - The Cape RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 611 EP - 634 JA - South African Historical Journal: (2014), vol.66, no.4, p.611-634. VL - 66 IS - 4 U2 - w29 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Rape is a shockingly prevalent crime in contemporary South Africa. Using a micro-historical approach to analyse a rape case in the criminal records of the Dutch East Indies Company (VOC) this article seeks to explore whether rape was as widespread in the eighteenth-century Cape as it is today. In examining the details of a case in which a white knecht (hired labourer) raped a Khoikhoi woman and murdered her son the article finds that no white man was ever convicted for the rape of a Khoikhoi or a slave woman and seeks to explain why this was the case. It also finds that though white settlers greatly feared that their women would be raped by slave or Khoikhoi men, this seldom happened. Though focusing on rape the article also examines colonial attitudes towards illicit or extra-marital sex between members of different racial groups. It concludes that issues of honour and respectability played a role in limiting rape and that, despite a climate of violence, there is plentiful evidence of consensual interracial sex, especially in the frontier regions. Although rape was a crime that white men could commit with virtual impunity, the records do not provide evidence that rape was common. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M1 - Kf;L2 M3 - 392063441 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2014.925961 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2283 T1 - Civilising the Cape : public art exhibitions and Cape visual culture, 1851-1910 A1 - Tietze,Anna A1 - Botha,Nicholas Y1 - 2014/// KW - 1850-1899 KW - Australia KW - exhibitions KW - museums KW - South Africa KW - visual arts RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1177 EP - 1191 JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2014), vol.40, no.6, p.1177-1191. VL - 40 IS - 6 U2 - w29 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Public art galleries in South Africa, in particular the South African National Gallery in Cape Town, owe their establishment to the energetic debates on the role of art and public art galleries that were prevalent in Europe during the 19th century. These debates focused on the ability of art to educate and civilise, and such ideas travelled along imperial networks to the Cape and Australia, where they were negotiated in local contexts. At the Cape, a series of public art exhibitions was initiated with the intent of establishing a permanent art collection and gallery, the ultimate aim being to provide a space in which to cultivate taste and civility in the general public. But the visual culture that emerged from these exhibitions was focused predominantly on local or British landscape and genre. Similarly, in the collection established for Cape Town's permanent gallery, later the national gallery, there was very little grand narrative art or art of the past characteristic of other national galleries. A culture of informality prevailed instead. It is argued that the commitment to nature painting in the Cape and elsewhere in South Africa stemmed from an indifference or antipathy to the metropolitan culture on which major international art galleries were based, compromising the professionalism and status of these local art institutions. A comparative analysis of some of the galleries of Australia, the Cape's colonial rival, reveals that they received far greater support and demonstrated far greater professionalism than their South African counterparts. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/07/13/ M1 - Kf;K3 M3 - 383943760 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2014.966291 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2281 T1 - Environmental movements, climate change, and consumption in South Africa A1 - Death,Carl Y1 - 2014/// KW - environmental management KW - interest groups KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1215 EP - 1234 JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2014), vol.40, no.6, p.1215-1234. VL - 40 IS - 6 U2 - w29 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The environmental movement in South Africa is plural and diverse, but lacks a strong centre or unified framing. How can we explain and understand this, and what consequences does it have for ecological politics in South Africa? There are many environmental grievances, extensive resources available to potential social movements, and a broadly favourable political opportunity structure. On the other hand, prominent environmental organisations have faced a number of limits, obstacles and challenges that have prevented the formation of a strong, unified and popular 'green' movement. Movements on land, housing, and service delivery, however, have thrived in comparison, and, while they tend not to self-identify as environmental movements, they should be regarded as important elements of broader progressive environmental struggles in South Africa. Consumption may also become a powerful framing issue for environmental justice movements, and its relevance to contemporary South Africa is illustrated through a controversial township youth phenomenon known as 'pexing'. While it is important to ensure that South African environmentalism does not become inward-looking and nationalistic, a strong environmental movement is essential for driving a political transformation on to a more environmentally sustainable development path. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M1 - Kf;J2 M3 - 383943787 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2014.964494 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2284 T1 - Gungubele and the Tambookie Location 1853-1877 : end of a colonial experiment A1 - Kelk Mager,Anne Y1 - 2014/// KW - 1850-1899 KW - Africans KW - colonists KW - political history KW - race relations KW - social history KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2014), vol.40, no.6, p.1159-1176 : foto's, krt. VL - 40 U2 - w29 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article brings a fresh perspective to colonial encounter in the north-eastern Cape frontier through the story of Gungubele, chief of a senior Thembu clan living in the southern part of the Tambookie location. Queenstown and the Tambookie location were established as twin colonial projects at the end of the seventh frontier war. While the location evolved as a prototype experiment in peasant agriculture and freehold tenure, the white town provided a locus for settler colonial commerce and magisterial control over the district that encompassed the Tambookie location. Both projects were creations of frontier conflict, and tensions simmered. Boers coveted the land granted to Africans in the district, and residents of Queenstown struggled to align their dependence on indigenous people with their desire to distance themselves from them. African inhabitants of the Tambookie location chafed at their confinement in a tiny corner of the vast territory from which they had been routed. In 1856-67, the episode known as the Great Cattle Killing shifted economic power relations and created a new dependence on the white colonists. Making use of this vulnerability in the mid 1860s, colonial authorities attempted to relocate Africans further away from Queenstown in order to free up land for further colonial settlement. When this strategy failed, they fell back on the hope of drawing Africans into settler capitalist development, and began tinkering with the system of land tenure, imposing taxes and appointing compliant headmen. Tensions exploded in 1877, when the Queenstown magistracy clashed with Gungubele, setting in motion the final tragic showdown between the colonists and the Tambookie location. The moment came to define the hardening character of settler colonialism on the north-eastern frontier and inexorably altered relations both within African society and between colonist and colonised. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/07/13/ M1 - Kf;L3 M3 - 383943752 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2014.968996 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2277 T1 - La Mauritanie : entre l'esclavage et le racisme A1 - Ould Cir‚,Mohamed Yahya Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Collection of articles (slightly edited) that were previously published in the journal Cri du Hartani Met noten KW - Islam KW - Mauritania KW - racism KW - slavery RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 191 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w29 T3 - Quˆte du sens N2 - 1. L'esclavage en Mauritanie et dans le monde arabe: L'esclavage en Mauritania; Pour une meilleure compr‚hension de la question haratine, quelques remarques s'imposent; R‚action … la d‚claration aux Nations unies, en date du 04/08/2008 de M. Abderrahim Ould Hadrami … la troisiŠme commission : ‚limination du racisme et de la discrimination raciale (en cours); La diplomatie mauritanienne et l'esclavage; Les ambassades arabes … Paris et l'esclavage; L'esclavage n‚gro-mauritanien. 2. L'esclavage administratif et politique: L'esclavage administratif et l'affaire Oumounimnine Mint Bekkar Vall, fonctionnaire … la Banque Centrale de Mauritanie; L'esclavage politique en Mauritanie. 3. Racisme en Mauritanie et dans le monde arabe: Le caractŠre racial de l'esclavage maure; Le discours esclavagiste du chef de l'tat, Maƒouya Ould Sid Ahmed Taya; L'tat mauritanien et le racisme anti-Haratine; Les acteurs du coup d'tat en Mauritanie du 8 juin 2003 et la question de l'esclavage; Le procŠs d'Ouad Nagga et les pressions ext‚rieures; Soixante-dix malades mauritaniens atteints du cancer vivent au Maroc dans l'indiff‚rence totale et sans soins; Les r‚fugi‚s soudanais en gypte. 4. L'identit‚ des Haratine et ses enjeux politiques; L'identit‚ haratine; La sp‚cificit‚ haratine; Les Haratine, objets d'enjeux politiques; Le positionnement politique des Haratine. 5. Religion et esclavage en Mauritanie: Histoire, islam et esclavage en Mauritanie; L'islam et l'esclavage; Les prˆches en milieu haratine et la manipulation id‚ologique en Mauritanie; Le premier attentat suicide de Mauritanie et l'esclavage maure. 6. Tribalisme, tat et la question haratine: Le systŠme de contr“le de ma nomination de consul g‚n‚ral en Guin‚e-Bissau; Historique d'un d‚tournement de deniers publics; Un exemple pratique de l'interd‚pendance du contr“le ‚tatique et tribal --Le choix entre le coup d'tat militaire et "une d‚mocratie" esclavagiste et raciste. 7. Sortir de l'esclavage et du racisme.L'esclavage en Mauritanie et la responsabilit‚ de la France; La nomination de Nahe Mint Ahmed Ould Mouknass comme ministre des Affaires ‚trangers et de la Coop‚ration de Mauritanie (MAEC); L'affaire Mohamed Ould Mohamed Ali; Situation des militants anti-esclavagiste en prison; L'affaire de Youma Mint Nani, ‚pouse du docteur Ahmed Cheikh Ould Hamady : pratiques esclavagistes; Dialogue, pouvoir et opposition en Mauritanie; La Communaut‚ internationale et la question de l'esclavage et du racisme en Mauritanie; Les pr‚alables … toute abolition r‚elle de l'esclavage et du racisme en Mauritanie; La r‚action de l'A.H.M.E. [Association des Haratine de Mauritanie en Europe] au coup d'tat militaire du 3 ao–t 2005 en Mauritanie; La laicit‚ en Mauritanie; Les Haratine et la discrimination positive. Conclusion SN - 2-343-02941-5 pbk AV - AFRIKA 48562 Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 386038759 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2273 T1 - La m‚decine chez les Peuls du Cameroun septentrional 1754-2013 A1 - Mengue Me Ndongo,Jean Paulin Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 427-450. - Met bijl., noten KW - Cameroon KW - dissertations (form) KW - folk medicine KW - Fulani KW - healers KW - social structure RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 473 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w29 SN - 978-2-343-02680-0 AV - AFRIKA 48732 Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 390625965 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2267 T1 - Land of second chances : the impossible rise of Rwanda's cycling team A1 - Lewis,Tim Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Oorspr. uitg.: 2003 KW - cycling KW - Rwanda RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 287 CY - London PB - Yellow Jersey Press U2 - w29 N2 - CYCLING. Where there is hope there can be redemption. Meet Adrien Niyonshuti, a member of the Rwandan cycling team. Adrien was seven years old when he lost his family in the 1994 genocide that tore Rwanda apart. Almost twenty years later he has a shot at representing his country at the Olympics. Meet Jock Boyer, the coach of Team Rwanda. One of the top American cyclists of all time, Jock recognises the innate talent for endurance that the Rwandans possess. A man with a dark past, Jock is in need of a second chance. Meet Tom Ritchey, the visionary inventor of the mountain bike and the U.S. money man looking to recover from a profound personal crisis. In The Land of Second Chances, Tim Lewis charts the incredible true story of the Rwandan cycling team as they overcome impossible odds to inspire a nation SN - 0-224-09177-8 AV - AFRIKA 48953 Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M3 - 394358767 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2276 T1 - Legal pluralism and using foreign previous convictions or criminal records for the purpose of sentencing : implementing Article 41 of the United Nations Convention against Corruption in South Africa A1 - Mujuzi,Jamil Ddamulira Y1 - 2014/// KW - corruption KW - international agreements KW - judgments KW - legal pluralism KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 338 EP - 356 JA - The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law: (2014), vol.46, no.3, p.338-356. VL - 46 IS - 3 U2 - w29 U3 - Abstract available N2 - South Africa ratified the United Nations Convention against Corruption on 22 November 2004. Article 41 of the United Nations Convention against Corruption provides that: "each State Party may adopt such legislative or other measures as may be necessary to take into consideration, under such terms as and for the purpose that it deems appropriate, any previous conviction in another State of an alleged offender for the purpose of using such information in criminal proceedings relating to an offence established in accordance with this Convention." The effect of that provision is that a sentence imposed on a person in a foreign country may be considered for, inter alia, the purpose of sentencing in South Africa. This means that South African courts have to consider the relationship between South African law and international law (United Nations Convention against Corruption) on the one hand and the relationship between South African law and foreign law (of the country in which the sentence was imposed) on the other hand, hence the issue of legal pluralism. The purpose of this article is to highlight how Article 41 could be implemented in South Africa. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M1 - Kf;F1 M3 - 387210547 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07329113.2014.986948 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2270 T1 - Local government councils' performance and public service delivery in Uganda : Kabarole District Council score-card report 2012/2013 A1 - Byangwa,Angela Ssenabulya A1 - Busiinge,Victoria Namugga Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr. p. 37. - Met bijl., noten, samenvatting KW - evaluation KW - local councils KW - public services KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Kampala PB - Advocates Coalition for Development and Environment U1 - Free access. U2 - w29 T3 - ACODE Public Service Delivery and Accountability Report Series ; 31 SN - 978-9970-34029-3 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393862879 L3 - http://www.acode-u.org/documents/PSDA_31.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2269 T1 - Local government councils' performance and public service delivery in Uganda : Ntungamo District Council score-card report 2012/2013 A1 - Natamba,Edward F. A1 - Asiimirwe,Immaculate A1 - Nimpamya,Enock Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr. p. 33-34. - Met bijl., noten, samenvatting KW - evaluation KW - local councils KW - public services KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Kampala PB - Advocates Coalition for Development and Environment U1 - Free access. U2 - w29 T3 - ACODE Public Service Delivery and Accountability Report Series ; 30 SN - 978-9970-34027-9 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393863220 L3 - http://www.acode-u.org/documents/PSDA_30.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2268 T1 - Local government councils' performance and public service delivery in Uganda : Tororo District Council score-card, 2012/2013 A1 - Owor,Edmond M. A1 - Wasagali,Esther A1 - Nagginda,Judith Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: 34-35. - Met bijl., noten, samenvatting KW - evaluation KW - local councils KW - public services KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Kampala PB - Advocates Coalition for Development and Environment U1 - Free access. U2 - w29 T3 - ACODE Public Service Delivery and Accountability Report Series ; 27 SN - 978-9970-34024-8 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393863352 L3 - http://www.acode-u.org/documents/PSDA_27.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2278 T1 - Part special issue : mobile soldiers and the un-national liberation of Southern Africa A1 - White,Luise A1 - Larmer,Miles Y1 - 2014/// KW - national liberation struggles KW - Southern Africa RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2014), vol.40, no.6, p.1271-1361: foto's, krt. VL - 40 U2 - w29 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Luise White and Miles Lamer challenged a small group of scholars to write histories of national liberation of Southern Africa in frames that were both transnational and un-national. To this end, they organised a workshop at the University of Sheffield in March 2013; the five articles published in this part special issue are revised versions of some of the papers presented there. These articles offer new, dynamic ways to think about processes that were never fully national, often unpacking histories that have been presented as smooth and successful, to show the facets and fault lines of the many nations operating in these transnational and un-national spaces. To do this, the authors used an extraordinary set of sources - diaries of protagonists, new oral histories and the records of the TRC - most of which could not be contained in any 'national' archive. Contributions: The relationship between UNITA and SWAPO : allies and adversaries (Vilho Amukwaya Shigwedha); Students, ZAPU, and special branch in Francistown, 1964-1972 (Luise White); Nationalism's exile : Godfrey Nangonya and SWAPO's sacrifice in Southern Angola (Patricia Hayes); Training and deployment at Novo Catengue and the diaries of Jack Simons, 19771979 (Steve Davis); Counter-revolutionary warfare: the Soweto Intelligence Unit and Southern Itineraries (Nicky Rousseau). Notes, ref., sum. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M1 - Ka;L3 M3 - 383943825 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2014.967487 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2287 T1 - Political History of Guinea since World War Two A1 - Camara,Mohamed Saliou Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [511]-517. - Met index, noten KW - Guinea KW - political history RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXXII, 531 CY - New York [etc.] PB - Peter Lang Publishing Inc. U2 - w29 T3 - Society and politics in Africa, ISSN 1083-3323 ; 23 N2 - Cover; Contents; List of Tables xi; List of Illustrations xiii; Preface xvii; Acknowledgments xxi; List of Abbreviations xxiii; Introduction 1; Part I. The Multi-Stratum Context of Decolonization 11; Chapter 1. The Global Context 15; The United States, the NATO Factor and the Colonial Question 15; The Soviet Union, the Asia Factor and the Colonial Question 22; The United Nations and the Question of Decolonization 29; Chapter 2. The Pan-African Context 34; Global Pan-Africanism: The Conceptualization of "Black Liberation"? 35. Pan-Africanism in French Africa: False Dilemma between Unity and Independence 47Chapter 3. The Context of French Guinea 64; The Political Evolution of French Guinea since WWII: The Birth of Party Politics and Labor Unionism 65; Implementation of the Defferre Law and Acceleration of History 80; The Abolition of Canton Chieftaincy and the Changing of Power Politics 89; From Competition to Cooperation toward Liberation 94; Part II. Guinea under S‚kou Tour‚'s Regime: 1958-1984 107; Chapter 4. National Sovereignty, Statecraft and the Making of Single-Party Rule 109. Making the Leap from Decolonization to National Sovereignty 112Statecraft and the Making of Single-Party Rule 118; Power Struggle and Radicalization of the PDG Regime 130; Chapter 5. Doctrinal Paradigms and Domestic Policy of the Tour‚ Regime 143; The PDG Socialist Political Economy 144; Education Reform and the Socialist Cultural Revolution 152; Women's Liberation and Youth Empowerment 160; The PDG.Revolution, the "Perennial Plot" and the Human Rights Question 170; Chapter 6. The Foreign Policy of the Tour‚ Regime 183; Africa-Centered Foreign Policy 184. Global Foreign Policy and the Cold War Factor 202Chapter 7. From the PDG to the CMRN 222; A Cursory Assessment of the Legacy of the PDG Regime 223; The State of Guinean Society in 1984 231; Tour‚'s Death and Guinea's First Regime Change: The End of an Era? 236; Part III. Guinea under the Regime of Lansana Cont‚ and during Its Aftermath: 1984-2012. 261; Chapter 8. The Cont‚ Regime: Military Rule and Transformation of the State 263; The CMRN: A "Dutiful Liberator"? 266; Power Struggle and Ethnic Politics 273; The Path to Personal Rule and Kleptocracy 283. Chapter 9. The Economic and Social Policies of the Cont‚ Regime 290The Politics of Economic Liberalization in the Age of Structural Adjustment Programs 291; Socioeconomic Ramifications of the Economic Liberalization 299; Education Reform and the Challenge of Youth Unemployment 308; Women's Liberation in a New Context 314; Chapter 10. Political Liberalization and the Democratization Agenda 322; Political Liberalization: Path to Democratic Self-Determination? 324; Political Pluralism and Deficit of Democracy 329; Media Liberalization 335; The Armed Forces in Cont‚'s Civilianized Regime 340 Political History of Guinea since World War Two provides an in-depth study of the political evolution of Guinea from World War Two to the present. Based on primary-source information, it examines with rare depth and breadth the eventful history of this nation-state, whose trajectory has impacted in no small ways Francophone Africa and the rest of the continent. Interviews with some of the most knowledgeable and most credible actors and/or witnesses of Guinea's political history and archival research, including the papers of key individuals never opened to the public before SN - 978-1-433-12243-9 AV - AFRIKA 48279 Y2 - 2015/07/14/ M3 - 383035546 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2285 T1 - Popular community in 18th-century Southern Africa : family, fellowship, alternative networks, and mutual aid at the Cape of Good Hope, 1652-1795 A1 - Ulrich,Nicole Y1 - 2014/// KW - 1700-1799 KW - slaves KW - social relations KW - South Africa KW - The Cape KW - working class RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1139 EP - 1157 JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2014), vol.40, no.6, p.1139-1157. VL - 40 IS - 6 U2 - w29 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This paper examines the character of popular community in the Cape of Good Hope, located at the southern tip of Africa, from 1652 to 1795. The Cape's popular classes consisted of slaves, indigenous Khoesan labourers, and sailors and soldiers. Traditionally, scholars have portrayed the various sections of the popular classes as socially and politically atomised. The author contests this view, and attempts to make sense of the numerous instances of popular social and political connection and co-operation in archival records - including government records, especially criminal records, private letters and diaries, and travellers' accounts - that have been obscured or dismissed by historians. The author shows that through family, fellowship, the construction of alternative social networks and communities, and practices of mutual aid and solidarity, the popular classes in the Cape established a broad, class-based sense of belonging, or common community. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/07/13/ M1 - Kf;L2 M3 - 383943744 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2014.967962 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2275 T1 - The (in)visible subject : women's normative strategies in eastern Congo A1 - Jean-Bouchard,velyne Y1 - 2014/// KW - conflict KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - empowerment KW - women's organizations KW - women's rights RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 357 EP - 373 JA - The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law: (2014), vol.46, no.3, p.357-373. VL - 46 IS - 3 U2 - w29 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Women in the Democratic Republic of Congo are still suffering the effects of the many conflicts that have ravaged the country. But paradoxically, Congolese women are also able to mobilize norms within various semi-autonomous fields and networks as a means of securing their day-to-day survival. Using a multisite methodology, the author retraced the path of normative reconstructions initiated by women at the international, transnational, national and local levels. What the author observed was that women were using (in)visibility strategies as a means of challenging oppressive social orderings while also making sure to remain a part of the social game. The author argues the politics of visibility are a fundamental aspect of the public-and-private dynamic, where the spatialization of power takes shape. Because women have historically been the subject of these regulatory mechanisms, they have had to develop a specific type of agency. This has been facilitated by the post-colonial and post-conflict context peculiar to eastern Congo, where fragmented power structures are only able to exert partial hegemonies on individuals. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M1 - Gj;C4 M3 - 387210555 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07329113.2014.986947 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2274 T1 - The battle for Mozambique : the Frelimo-Renamo struggle, 1977-1992 A1 - Emerson,Stephen A. Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 231-234. - Met index, noten KW - 1970-1979 KW - 1980-1989 KW - 1990-1999 KW - civil wars KW - Frelimo KW - military history KW - Mozambique KW - Renamo RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 240 CY - Solihull PB - Helion & Company Limited U2 - w29 N2 - Acknowledgements; Preface; List of Illustrations; List of Maps; Glossary; Chapter 1: Prelude to War; Capter 2: Birth of an Insurgency; Chapter 3: Battleground Central Mozambique; Chapter 4: Punch and Counterpunch; Chapter 5: The South African Factor; Chapter 6: Zimbabwe to the Rescue; hapter 7: The Slugfest Continues; Chapter 8: The Hardest Battle of All; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index. The sixteen-year-long war in Mozambique between the Frelimo government and Renamo rebels remains one of the most overlooked and misunderstood of the conflicts that raged across Africa during the height of the Cold War. While usually viewed as mere sideshow to more high-profile wars in Angola, Rhodesia and within apartheid South Africa itself, it nonetheless is noteworthy in its complexity, duration and destructiveness. Before it was all over in 1992 at least one million Mozambicans would be dead, millions more homeless and the country lying in ruins. Ultimately Frelimo would get its victory, not on the battlefield but rather at the polling booth in 1994 SN - 978-1-909384-92-7 (West Midlands) AV - AFRIKA 48322 Y2 - 2015/07/13/ M3 - 38865046X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2279 T1 - The origins and functions of demonisation discourses in Britain-Zimbabwe relations (2000-) A1 - Tendi,Blessing Miles Y1 - 2014/// KW - 2000-2009 KW - Great Britain KW - international conflicts KW - international relations KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1251 EP - 1269 JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2014), vol.40, no.6, p.1251-1269. VL - 40 IS - 6 U2 - w29 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and his ZANU(PF) government's violent seizure of white-owned commercial farms in 2000 heralded the nadir of diplomatic relations with British Prime Minister Tony Blair's New Labour government. Britain objected to the ZANU(PF) government's human rights violations and state-orchestrated violence, and, through the European Union, subsequently imposed sanctions. This article maintains that, from 2000, mutual demonisation discourses became a distinct feature of the Britain-Zimbabwe diplomatic conflict. Yet the nature and drivers of these demonisation discourses, and their influence, have not received systematic treatment in the literature on Britain-Zimbabwe relations. Drawing on constructivist interpretations of international relations, the author argues that New Labour engaged in demonisation for normative reasons, while ZANU(PF) demonised New Labour for more instrumental purposes. Demonisation discourses promoted non-engagement between the British and Zimbabwean governments. This non-engagement partly circumscribed foreign policy options to aggressive measures, as evinced in Blair's covert canvassing for British military intervention in Zimbabwe. Lastly, it is demonstrated that demonisation discourses affected the third-party mediation efforts of South African President Thabo Mbeki. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M1 - Je;D4 M3 - 383943817 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2014.933646 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2282 T1 - The role of alien trees in South African forestry and conservation : early 20th-century research and debate on climate change, soil erosion and hydrology A1 - Witt,Harald Y1 - 2014/// KW - environmental history KW - forestry KW - nature conservation KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1193 EP - 1214 JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2014), vol.40, no.6, p.1193-1214. VL - 40 IS - 6 U2 - w29 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In the late 19th and early 20th century, many of the positions adopted in South Africa to argue for the conservation of indigenous forests were taken up by the state and various other commercial and industrial tree-growing bodies to legitimise the planting of alien trees in large artificial 'forests'. These included the perceptions of the positive impact that forests may have on climate and ultimately rainfall, the contribution of forestry in combating soil erosion and halting the process of desertification, and the influence of forests on groundwater supplies and streamflow quality. The deeply rooted and lengthy association of scientific forestry with a conservationist ethos has, despite growing contradictions, continued to dominate the contemporary forestry and industrial tree-growing discourse. Today's forestry officials and private tree-growers still maintain that conservation and industrial tree-growing go hand in hand, reiterating the legend that the Department of Forestry is the oldest conservationist body in South Africa. Supporters of the tree-growing sector cite the preservation of indigenous forests, the protection of river catchment areas, the prevention of soil erosion and the combating of coastal driftsands as examples of forestry's conservation successes. Even if the remnants of indigenous forest, which still dot the South African countryside, bear testimony to forestry officials' success in maintaining and conserving a portion of the floral diversity of South Africa, the role of forester as conservationist has not been without its inconsistencies and contradictions. It is also a position that became increasingly contested in the 20th century, as a variety of political, economic and ecological interests became more entrenched in the new order which emerged in the Union period. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/07/13/ M1 - Kf;E5;J2 M3 - 383943779 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2014.964906 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2286 T1 - Who shall enter paradise? : Christian origins in Muslim Northern Nigeria, ca. 1890/1975 A1 - Shankar,Shobana Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 181-198. - Met index, noten KW - Christianity KW - interreligious relations KW - Islam KW - missions KW - Nigeria KW - violence RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXX, 209 CY - Athens, OH PB - Ohio University Press U2 - w29 T3 - New African histories series N2 - Part I: The word travels --"A place to lay our head": a sect of strangers, 1890/1918 --A new "middle" class in the Muslim city, 1918/1925 --A Christian feminist freelance: policing propaganda and piety, 1920/1935 --Part II: Followers of the word --Christian medical missions as Muslim charity: paternalist alliances, maternal alienation, 1928/1942 --Joining in the melee: soldiers, youth, and rural revivalism, 1945/1950 --Security and secrecy in the era of independence, 1950/1975 SN - 0-8214-2123-9 AV - AFRIKA 48707 Y2 - 2015/07/13/ M3 - 383814081 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2297 T1 - A tracer study of home economics graduates in Botswana : a case of the University of Botswana A1 - Nnyepi,M.S. Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - Botswana KW - graduates KW - home economics KW - occupational aspirations KW - occupational choice RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 311 EP - 324 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2013), vol.25, no.3, p.311-324 : tab. VL - 25 IS - 3 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 39366659X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2295 T1 - An exploratory study on the school related challenges faced by street children in Harare A1 - Mhizha,Samson A1 - Muromo,Tinashe Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - schooling KW - street children KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 350 EP - 368 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2013), vol.25, no.3, p.350-368. VL - 25 IS - 3 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393666913 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2294 T1 - Challenges to quality primary and secondary education in Uganda A1 - Muwagga,A.M. A1 - Itaaga,Nicholas A1 - Wafula,Wycliffe Scott Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - primary education KW - secondary education KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 369 EP - 386 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2013), vol.25, no.3, p.369-386 : tab. VL - 25 IS - 3 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393667642 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2288 T1 - Children, adolescents & young people in Ghana : 2010 population and housing census report Y1 - 2013/// KW - 2010 KW - adolescents KW - censuses KW - children KW - demography KW - Ghana KW - population composition KW - statistics KW - youth RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [Accra] PB - Ghana Statistical Service U1 - Free access. U2 - w29 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/07/13/ M3 - 394299337 L3 - http://www.statsghana.gov.gh/docfiles/publications/2010phc_monograph_ women_&_men_in_Gh.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2299 T1 - Computer assisted assessment and the role it plays in educational decision-making and educational justice : a case study of one teacher training college in Zimbabwe A1 - Kainose Mhlolo,Michael Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - computers KW - examinations KW - teacher education KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 277 EP - 294 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2013), vol.25, no.2, p.277-294. VL - 25 IS - 2 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393659429 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2304 T1 - Determinants of school attendance among children with disability in Zimbabwe and implication on disability policy A1 - Nyikahadzoi,Kefasi A1 - Chikwaiwa,Belamino K. A1 - Mtetwa,Edmos Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - children KW - disabled KW - schooling KW - social policy KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 167 EP - 181 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research\: (2013), vol.25, no.2, p.167-181 : tab. VL - 25 IS - 2 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393659100 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2296 T1 - Factors influencing student nurses' performance in the final practical examination at Gweru School of Nursing A1 - Gumbo,Martha A1 - Chinamasa,Emmanuel Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - academic achievement KW - examinations KW - nurses KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 325 EP - 349 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2013), vol.25, no.3, p.325-349 : tab. VL - 25 IS - 3 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393666735 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2300 T1 - Female leadership dilemmas in primary schools : a case study of primary schools in Harare Province in Zimbabwe A1 - Mapolisa,Tichaona Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - educational management KW - primary education KW - women teachers KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 261 EP - 276 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2013), vol.25, no.2, p.261-276. VL - 25 IS - 2 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 39365933X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2303 T1 - HIV and AIDS awareness among children with mental retardation in Masvingo urban : a teacher's viewpoint A1 - Emson Dakwa,Francis Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - AIDS KW - children KW - mentally disabled KW - sex education KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 182 EP - 200 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2013), vol.25, no.2, p.182-200 : tab. VL - 25 IS - 2 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393659186 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2306 T1 - Imperialism, economic development and social change in West Africa A1 - Dumett,Raymond E. Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Met index, noten KW - colonial administration KW - economic development KW - entrepreneurs KW - Ghana KW - social change KW - trade KW - West Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XVII, 538 CY - Durham, NC PB - Carolina Academic Press U2 - w29 T3 - African world series N2 - The rubber trade of the Gold Coast and Asante in the nineteenth century : African innovation and market responsiveness [1971] -- Tropical forests and West African enterprise : the history of the Ghana timber industry [2002] -- The work of slaves in the Akan and Adangme regions of Ghana in the nineteenth century [2010] -- Gold mining and the state in the Akan region in the pre-colonial period : with a critique of the Terray hypothesis [1979] -- Pre-colonial gold mining in Wassa : innovation, socialization, linkages to the economy and to the state [1987] -- Traditional slavery in the Akan region in the nineteenth century [1990] -- Britain and the suppression of slavery in the Gold Coast, Asante, and the northern territories / Raymond Dumett and Marion Johnson [1987] -- The social impact of the European liquor trade on the Akan of Ghana (Gold Coast and Asante), 1875-1910 [1974] -- The Nzemans of southwestern Ghana : gold miners, rubber traders, loggers and entrepreneurs [2003] -- John Sarbah, the elder, and African mercantile entrepreneurship in the Gold Coast [1973] -- African merchants of the Gold Coast, 1860-1905 [1983] -- Pressure groups, bureaucracy and the decision-making process : slavery abolition and colonial expansion on the Gold Coast, 1874 [1981] -- Joseph Chamberlain, imperial finance and railway policy in British West Africa in the late nineteenth century [1975] -- Anglo-French commercial rivalries, African agency and imperialism on the Gold Coast/Ivory Coast frontier, 1880-1904 [2011] -- British imperial transport management : the Gold Coast Sekondi-Kumase railway, 1903-1911 [2006] -- Edwin Cade and Frederick Gordon : British imperialism and the foundations of the Ashanti Goldfields Corporation, West Africa [2009] -- Obstacles to government-assisted development in West Africa : cotton-growing experimentation in Ghana in the early twentieth century [1975] -- The campaign against malaria and the expansion of scientific medical and sanitary services in British West Africa, 1898-1910 [1968] -- The gold mining centres of Tarkwa and Obuasi, Ghana : colonial administration and social change at company towns in an African setting [1990] -- Africa's strategic minerals during the Second World War [1985] SN - 1-594-60976-4 pbk AV - AFRIKA 48710 Y2 - 2015/07/13/ M3 - 392188848 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2298 T1 - Lecturers publishing students' research : an authorship policy gap A1 - Chinamasa,Emmanuel Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - copyright KW - educational policy KW - research KW - students KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 295 EP - 310 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2013), vol.25, no.3, p.295-310 : tab. VL - 25 IS - 3 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393666441 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2290 T1 - Local government councils' performance and public service delivery in Uganda : Nebbi District Council score-card report 2011/2012 A1 - Mbabazi,Jonas Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr. p. 25. - Met bijl., noten, samenvatting KW - evaluation KW - local councils KW - public services KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Kampala PB - Advocates Coalition for Development and Environment U1 - Free access. U2 - w29 T3 - ACODE Public Service Delivery and Accountability Report Series ; 12 SN - 978-9970-34010-1 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393861643 L3 - http://www.acode-u.org/documents/Nebbi2013.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2293 T1 - Managing vandalism in day secondary schools in Zimbabwe A1 - Chinamasa,Emmanuel Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - offences against property KW - schools KW - secondary education KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 387 EP - 403 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2013), vol.25, no.3, p.387-403 : tab. VL - 25 IS - 3 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393667707 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2301 T1 - Peace and conflict in Zimbabwe - a call for peace education (a contribution to the constitution making process) : a paper presented to the Philosophical Society of Zimbabwe - 27 November, 2010) A1 - Makuvaza,Ngoni Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - basic education KW - peace KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 240 EP - 260 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2013), vol.25, no.2, p.240-260. VL - 25 IS - 2 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393659291 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2302 T1 - The missing link in the medium of instruction controversy : voices of pupils and teachers A1 - Phiri,Morrin A1 - Kaguda,Darmarris A1 - Mabhena,Dumoluhle Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - educational policy KW - languages of instruction KW - primary education KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 217 EP - 239 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2013), vol.25, no.2, p.217-239. VL - 25 IS - 2 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393659283 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2291 T1 - The paradigm for effective school supervision in secondary schools in Nigeria A1 - Okoroma,N.S. Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - educational quality KW - Nigeria KW - secondary education RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 404 EP - 426 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2013), vol.25, no.3, p.404-426 : tab. VL - 25 IS - 3 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393668177 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2305 T1 - Towards the development of African psychometric tests A1 - Zindi,Fred Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - Africa KW - intelligence tests KW - pupils RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 149 EP - 166 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2013), vol.25, no.2, p.149-166 : fig., tab. VL - 25 IS - 2 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393659011 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2292 T1 - Variability in the second language acquisition of verb morphology by Shona speakers of English : a developmental analysis A1 - Mlambo,Muzi Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - English language KW - multilingualism KW - Shona KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 427 EP - 441 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2013), vol.25, no.3, p.427-441 : tab. VL - 25 IS - 3 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 393667898 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2289 T1 - Women & men in Ghana : 2010 population and housing census report Y1 - 2013/// KW - 2010 KW - censuses KW - demography KW - Ghana KW - men KW - population composition KW - statistics KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [Accra] PB - Ghana Statistical Service U1 - Free access. U2 - w29 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/07/13/ M3 - 394297938 L3 - http://www.statsghana.gov.gh/docfiles/publications/2010phc_monograph_ women_&_men_in_Gh.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2321 T1 - A survey of the purpose of extra classes provided in primary schools of Harare Province and their implications on the quality of education A1 - Chidakwa,C. A1 - Chitekuteku,S.R. Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - educational quality KW - primary education KW - teachers KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1 EP - 12 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2012), vol.24, no.1, p.1-12 : tab. VL - 24 IS - 1 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 394547519 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2309 T1 - An analysis of the level of participation in sport by learners with disabilities in inclusive settings A1 - Mudyahoto,Tapiwa A1 - Dakwa,Francis Emson Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - children KW - disabled KW - sports KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 303 EP - 310 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2012), vol.24, no.3, p.303-310. VL - 24 IS - 3 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 394549252 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2318 T1 - An evaluation of the mushrooming of new 'independent colleges' in Zimbabwe with special emphasis on the education of the urban child, 2000-2009 A1 - Tichagwa,K. Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - educational quality KW - educational systems KW - private education KW - secondary education KW - special education KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 36 EP - 46 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2012), vol.24, no.1, p.36-46. VL - 24 IS - 1 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 394548132 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2311 T1 - Exploring the extent and developmental pattern of lying among children A1 - Mushoriwa,T.D. Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - child development KW - children KW - values KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 278 EP - 290 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2012), vol.24, no.3, p.278-290 : graf. VL - 24 IS - 3 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 394549074 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2314 T1 - Factors affecting ICT policy implementation in rural Namibian schools A1 - Ndeukumwa Ngololo,Elizabeth Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - information technology KW - Namibia KW - rural areas KW - secondary education RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 224 EP - 243 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2012), vol.24, no.3, p.224-243 : fig., tab. VL - 24 IS - 3 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 394548825 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2320 T1 - Language and gender: implications on the development of female self concept in Zimbabwe A1 - Bondai,Beatrice A1 - Gora,Ruth A1 - Muchenje,Francis Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - gender KW - language usage KW - self-concept KW - women KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 13 EP - 24 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2012), vol.24, no.1, p.13-24. VL - 24 IS - 1 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 394547756 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2316 T1 - Multiculturalism and pedagogical eclecticism: towards a pardigm shift in Zimbabwean music education A1 - Muparutsa,Tendai Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - music education KW - primary education KW - traditional music KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 61 EP - 68 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2012), vol.24, no.1, p.61-68 : fig. VL - 24 IS - 1 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 394548469 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2315 T1 - Special issue A1 - Chinamasa,Emmanuel Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - health personnel KW - mathematics education KW - primary education KW - secondary education KW - teachers KW - technology KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 87 EP - 223 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2012), vol.24, no.2, p.87-223 : ill., tab. VL - 24 IS - 2 U2 - w29 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Contents of this special issue: Technology application in primary schools: stakeholders' views on the use of calculators in Chinhoyi Urban (Emmanuel Chinamasa); Teacher evaluation by pupils: case of "O" level mathematics student-teachers in Bulawayo urban (Emmanuel Chinamasa, Morden Dzinotizeyi, Mathias Sithole); Factors contributing to teacher truancy in two secondary schools in Bulawayo (Emmanuel Chinamasa, Ezekiel Svogie, Simbarashe Munikwa); The relevance of 'O' level mathematics in nursing: a survey of practicing nurses' experiences in Zimbabwe (Matirwisa Kuneka, Emmanuel Chinamasa); Secondary school teachers' and pupils' views on the use of mathematics textbooks with answers in Mazowe district (Lawrence Maregedze, Emmanuel Chinamasa, Newton Hlenga); Factors influencing lecturer research output in new universities in Zimbabwe (Emmanuel Chinamasa); Examinations question specialized marking: a quantitative analysis of inter-marker reliability mode at Chinhoyi University of Technology (Emmanuel Chinamasa, Cribert Munetsi); Computation errors on measures of central tendency by master's students: implications for andragogy (Emmanuel Chinamasa, Cribert Munetsi); Technology utilisation: a survey of computer literacy levels among health personnel at Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital (Constance Madya, Emmanuel Chinamasa). [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 394548574 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2310 T1 - Students' perspectives on the effectiveness and advantages of the open distance electronic learning methodology (ODeL) over the traditional face to face learning methodology, "two years on" A1 - Ruparanganda,Fenton A1 - Mukundu,Cecilia K. A1 - Munjoma,Geofrey Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - distance education KW - teaching methods KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 291 EP - 302 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2012), vol.24, no.3, p.291-302 : tab. VL - 24 IS - 3 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 394549155 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2313 T1 - Substance abuse by rural high school students: a case study of one high school in Mutasa district situated in rural Zimbabwe A1 - Dziro,Charles A1 - Makaruse,Tendai Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - adolescents KW - alcoholic beverages KW - pupils KW - rural areas KW - smoking KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 244 EP - 264 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2012), vol.24, no.3, p.244-264. VL - 24 IS - 3 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 394548892 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2312 T1 - The extent of the application of the constructivist perspective in the teaching and learning of biology at "O" level in Zimbabwe A1 - Ruparanganda,Fenton Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - biology KW - secondary education KW - teaching methods KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 265 EP - 277 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2012), vol.24, no.3, p.265-277 : graf., tab. VL - 24 IS - 3 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 394549015 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2319 T1 - The religious dimension to intercultural, values and citizenship education: a call for methodological re-consideration in Zimbabwe's religious education curriculum A1 - Museka,Godfrey Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - citizenship education KW - cultural pluralism KW - religious education KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 25 EP - 35 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2012), vol.24, no.1, p.25-35. VL - 24 IS - 1 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 394547845 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2307 T1 - Topic: a comparative analysis of the causes of primary school dropout in an urban and commercial farm setting in Norton area A1 - Muchenje,Francis Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - dropouts KW - primary education KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 322 EP - 340 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2012), vol.24, no.3, p.322-340. VL - 24 IS - 3 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 394549481 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2317 T1 - Towards a citizenship education for Zimbabwe A1 - Mavhunga,Pharaoh Joseph A1 - Moyo,Nathan A1 - Chinyani,Hedwick Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - citizenship education KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 47 EP - 60 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2012), vol.24, no.1, p.47-60. VL - 24 IS - 1 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 394548272 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 2308 T1 - Views of postgraduate distance educationstudents on the seminar presentation A1 - Chidakwa,Ceophas A1 - Jonga,Wellington Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr., sum KW - distance education KW - teaching methods KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 311 EP - 321 JA - Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research: (2012), vol.24, no.3, p.311-321 : tab. VL - 24 IS - 3 U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 39454935X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2323 T1 - The political history of Mauritius A1 - Varma,Moonindra Nath Y1 - 2011/// RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 2 CY - Quatre Bornes [Mauritius] PB - Moonindra Nath Varma U2 - w29 SN - 99903-3519-2 M3 - 394314832 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2326 T1 - Islamic criminal law in Northern Nigeria : politics, religion, judicial practice A1 - Weimann,Gunnar Jochen Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Proefschrift Universiteit van Amsterdam Met lit. opg. - Met samenvatting in het Nederlands KW - criminal law KW - Islamic law KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [Amsterdam] PB - Vossiuspers UvA U1 - Free acces. U2 - w29 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/07/16/ M3 - 377040266 L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/11245/1.329755 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2325 T1 - Primary five curriculum set one Y1 - 2010/// KW - curriculum KW - educational policy KW - government departments KW - primary education KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE EP - VIII, 206 CY - Kampala PB - National Curriculum Development Centre U2 - w29 N2 - English, Integrated Science, Local Language, Mathematics and Religious Education (Christian Religious Education and Islamic Religious Education and Social Studies) SN - 978-9970-11791-8 AV - AFRIKA 47875 Y2 - 2015/07/14/ M3 - 382849752 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2324 T1 - Report on pastoralism and associated land conflicts in Uganda Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 88. - Met bijl., noten KW - human rights KW - land conflicts KW - pastoralists KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 88 CY - Kampala PB - UHRC U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA 48364 Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 390736260 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2327 T1 - Corrupting power-sharing : democratic rollback and the stalled war on corruption in Kenya A1 - Kagwanja,Mwangi Y1 - 2009/// N1 - Met bijl., noten, samenvatting KW - corruption KW - institutional change KW - Kenya KW - politics KW - power-sharing RP - NOT IN FILE EP - V, 51 CY - [Nairobi] PB - Africa Policy Institute U2 - w29 T3 - Africa policy series SN - 9966-00400-9 AV - AFRIKA 48358 Y2 - 2015/07/17/ M3 - 390731366 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2328 T1 - Africa and the third millennium A1 - Kieh,George Klay Y1 - 2008/// N1 - Met bibliogr., index, noten KW - Africa KW - development KW - future RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 322 CY - Trenton, NJ [etc.] PB - Africa World Press, Inc U2 - w29 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This edited volume contributes to the search for concrete solutions to Africa's problems. The book tackles some of the frontier issues confronting the continent: the albatross of the neo-colonial state, democratization, economic development, urbanization and social development, environmental degradation and violent civil conflicts. Each chapter examines the nature and dynamics of the challenge, and offers some policy-relevant suggestions for solutions. Contents: Introduction: Africa and the old millennium (George Klay Kieh, Jr.); Africa in the new millennium: issues and prospects (Julius O. Ihonvbere); The state in Africa (George Klay Kieh, Jr.); The travails of democratization in Africa (George Klay Kieh, Jr.); Economic development in Africa (John Mukum Mbaku); Urbanization and social development in Africa (Ebenezer Aka); The tragedy of the environment in Africa (F. Wafula Okumu); Civil conflicts in Africa (Augustine Konneh); Beyond the pantomimes of the old millennia: the lessons (George Klay Kieh, Jr.). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 1-592-21604-8 hbk AV - AFRIKA 48475 Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M3 - 310340187 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2329 T1 - African economic development : cooperation, ownership, and leadership A1 - Johnson,Omotunde Evan George Y1 - 2007/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 245-263. - Met noten, indices KW - Africa KW - economic development KW - economic integration KW - economic policy RP - NOT IN FILE EP - IV, 275 CY - Lewiston, NY [etc.] PB - The Edwin Mellen Press U2 - w29 SN - 0-7734-5409-8 hbk AV - AFRIKA 48471 Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M3 - 308978552 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2330 T1 - End corruption now : selected essays on corruption and good governance 2005 Y1 - 2006/// KW - attitudes KW - corruption KW - Uganda KW - youth RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 115 CY - Kampala PB - Uganda Debt Network U2 - w29 N2 - A collection of essays on corruption by Ugandan youth, as a result of the 2005 National Youth Essay Competition on Corruption and Good Governance AV - AFRIKA 48356 Y2 - 2015/07/14/ M3 - 39072632X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2331 T1 - Islam in Southern Sudan : its impact: past, present and future A1 - Wani,Abdalla Keri Y1 - 2006/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p.245-250. - Met bijl., noten KW - Islam KW - Islamic history KW - Islamization KW - South Sudan KW - Sudan RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXVI, 250 CY - Khartoum PB - Khartoum University Press U2 - w29 SN - 99942-5014-0 AV - AFRIKA A11033 Y2 - 2011/03/29/ M1 - Dg M3 - 329592971 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2332 T1 - Ans„tze zur Verbesserung der Zusammenarbeit zwischen Agrarforschern und Bauern : Beteiligung von Kleinbauerngruppen an Mechanismen der Finanzierung der ”ffentlichen Agrarforschung in Westafrika A1 - Kasanda-Kayembe,Tison Y1 - 2003/// N1 - Tevens proefschrift Hohenheim, 2003 Bibliogr.: p. 193-214. - Met bijl., noten, samenvatting in het Duits en Engels KW - agricultural research KW - Benin KW - dissertations (form) KW - farmers KW - farmers' associations KW - financing KW - Mali KW - small farms KW - West Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XI, 227 CY - Osnabrck PB - Der Andere Verlag U2 - w29 SN - 3-89959-140-2 AV - AFRIKA 48499 Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M3 - 259894494 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2333 T1 - Problems and prospects of human rights education in Arab Islamic region : Egypt as a case study A1 - ElGarrai,Omer A. Y1 - 2002/// N1 - Doctoral diss. Ohio university, Athens, 2000 Bibliogr.: p. 182-195. - Met bijl., noten, samenvatting KW - consciousness KW - education KW - Egypt KW - human rights KW - Islamic countries RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XI, 259 CY - Ann Arbor, MI PB - UMI U2 - w29 AV - AFRIKA 47359 Y2 - 2015/07/14/ M3 - 313453241 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2335 T1 - African art music in Nigeria : Fl  ¢w nd‚ Memorial A1 - Om¡b¡y-Obidike,M.A. Y1 - 2001/// N1 - "... based on the proceedings of the inaugural Fl  ¢w nd‚ Memorial Lecture and Seminar ..." P.151-162 in tranversale opstelling Met bibliogr., bijl., index KW - 1996 KW - African identity KW - choral music KW - conference papers (form) KW - music education KW - musical instruments KW - musicology KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XI, 176 CY - Ibadan [etc.] PB - Stirling-Horden Publishers (Nig.) Ltd. U2 - w29 SN - 978-2063-56-8 AV - AFRIKA 48500 Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M3 - 248453491 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2334 T1 - L'Afrique du Sud, puissance utile? A1 - Foucher,Michel A1 - Darbon,Dominique Y1 - 2001/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 119-121. - Met bijl., gloss., noten KW - diplomacy KW - economic integration KW - international relations KW - political conditions KW - South Africa KW - Southern Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 127 CY - Paris PB - Belin U2 - w29 T3 - FrontiŠres SN - 978-2-7011-2748-4 AV - AFRIKA 48498 Y2 - 2015/07/15/ M3 - 250493934 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2336 T1 - Environmental management for schistosomiasis control : river flushing : a case study in Namwawala, Kilombero District, Tanzania A1 - Fritsch,Martin Y1 - 1993/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 179-185. - Met bijl., gloss., noten, samenvatting in het Duits en Engels KW - preventive medicine KW - rivers KW - schistosomiasis KW - Tanzania KW - water management RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XX, 210 CY - Zrich PB - Verlag der Fachvereine U2 - w29 SN - 3-7281-1940-7 AV - AFRIKA 48349 Y2 - 2015/07/14/ M3 - 390670588 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 2337 T1 - African geography for schools : a handbook for teachers A1 - Brouillette,BenoŒt A1 - Graves,Norman J. A1 - Last,Geoffrey Y1 - 1974/// KW - Africa KW - geography education KW - textbooks (form) RP - NOT IN FILE CY - London PB - Longman U1 - Free access. U2 - w29 T3 - Unesco source books SN - 0-582-60307-2 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/07/13/ M3 - 19997084X L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/19997084X.pdf ER -