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November 2013, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 630-649 The national service/Warsai-Yikealo Development Campaign and forced migration in post-independence Eritrea
by Gaim Kibreab - 650-670 “We all voted for it”: experiences of participation in community-based ecotourism from the foothills of Mt Kilimanjaro
by Cynthia Amati - 671-690 Explaining the non-governmental organization (NGO) boom: the case of HIV/AIDS NGOs in Kenya
by Megan Hershey - 691-712 A history of tobacco production and marketing in Malawi, 1890–2010
by Martin Prowse - 713-731 Including peace: the influence of electoral management bodies on electoral violence
by Christian Opitz & Hanne Fjelde & Kristine Höglund - 732-750 Digging into the past: critical reflections on Rwanda's pursuit for a domestic mineral economy
by Rachel Perks - 751-765 Making a livelihood at the fish-landing site: exploring the pursuit of economic independence amongst Ugandan women
by Georgina Pearson & Caroline Barratt & Janet Seeley & Ali Ssetaala & Georgina Nabbagala & Gershim Asiki
2013, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 371-388 ‘What kind of hell is this!’ Understanding the Mungiki movement's power of mobilisation
by Erik Henningsen & Peris Jones - 389-412 The “hustle” amongst youth entrepreneurs in Mathare's informal waste economy
by Tatiana Thieme - 413-431 Adapting to the new path: Khatmiyya Sufi authority, the al-Mirghani family, and Eritrean nationalism during British Occupation, 1941–1949
by Joseph Venosa - 432-449 Locating the local in the Coastal Rebellion of 1888–1890
by Steven Fabian - 450-470 Truth under the avocado trees. Local needs and Burundi's TRC: whither the truth?
by David Taylor - 471-491 The limits – and limiters – of external influence: donors, the Ugandan Electoral Commission and the 2011 elections
by Jonathan Fisher - 492-508 Judicial politics: election petitions and electoral fraud in Uganda
by Jude Murison - 509-529 Buganda royalism and political competition in Uganda's 2011 elections
by Florence Brisset-Foucault - 530-548 Understanding the 2011 Ugandan elections: the contribution of public opinion surveys
by Nicolas de Torrenté - 549-568 Creating dependency: land and gift-giving practices in Uganda
by Claire Médard & Valérie Golaz
2013, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 195-195 Introduction
by Markus Hoehne - 196-198 Virginia Luling, Anthropologist (24 June 1939–7 January 2013)
by The Editors - 199-217 Limits of hybrid political orders: the case of Somaliland
by Markus Hoehne - 218-238 Somaliland's best kept secret: shrewd politics and war projects as means of state-making
by Dominik Balthasar - 239-257 Hostages of peace: the politics of radio liberalization in Somaliland
by Nicole Stremlau - 258-271 Customary law and the joys of statelessness: idealised traditions versus Somali realities
by Günther Schlee - 272-290 Authority and administration beyond the state: local governance in southern Somalia, 1995–2006
by Jutta Bakonyi - 291-313 Displacement in contested places: governance, movement and settlement in the Somali territories
by Anna Lindley - 314-333 The impact of civil war and state collapse on the roles of Somali women: a blessing in disguise
by Mohamed Ingiriis & Markus Hoehne - 334-352 Missing states? Somali trade networks and the Eastleigh transformation
by Neil Carrier & Emma Lochery - 353-370 A sea of trade and a sea of fish: piracy and protection in the Western Indian Ocean
by Jatin Dua
2013, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-20 Environmental mainstreaming and post-sovereign governance in Tanzania
by Carl Death - 21-39 Towards understanding ambivalence in educational policy outcomes in Kenya
by Teresa Wasonga - 40-57 From “All for some” to “Some for all”? A historical geography of pro-poor water provision in Kampala
by Jenny Appelblad Fredby & David Nilsson - 58-82 Rethinking the state in Idi Amin's Uganda: the politics of exhortation
by Derek Peterson & Edgar Taylor - 83-103 Uganda in the 1970s: a decade of paradoxes and ambiguities
by Holger Hansen - 104-124 From monopoly marketing to coffee : responses to policy recklessness and extraction in Uganda, 1971–79
by Godfrey Asiimwe - 125-142 “Sometime you may leave your husband in Karuma Falls or in the forest there”: a gendered history of disappearance in Idi Amin's Uganda, 1971–79
by Alicia Decker - 143-163 Claiming Kabale: racial thought and urban governance in Uganda
by Edgar Taylor - 164-182 Exceptions to the expulsion: violence, security and community among Ugandan Asians, 1972–79
by Anneeth Hundle - 183-193 Somalia rising: things are starting to change for the world's longest failed state
by Laura Hammond
2012, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 571-590 Not in my hospital: Karimojong indigenous healing and biomedicine
by Mary Sundal - 591-612 : Zanzibar's remarkable reconciliation and Government of National Unity
by Archie Matheson - 613-630 “If the government were not here we would kill him” – continuity and change in response to the Witchcraft Ordinances in Nyanza, Kenya, c1910–1960
by Gabriel Lambert - 631-654 Constructing translocal socioscapes: consumerism, aesthetics, and visuality in Zanzibar Town
by Paola Ivanov - 655-671 One hundred years in Brava: The migration of the ʿUmar Bā ʿUmar from Hadhramaut to East Africa and back, c. 1890–1990
by Alessandra Vianello - 672-689 Reinterpreting revolutionary Zanzibar in the media today: The case of newspaper
by Marie-Aude Fouéré - 690-708 Medicines of hope? The tough decision for anti-retroviral use for HIV in Zanzibar, Tanzania
by Nadine Beckmann - 709-726 Is social capital fungible? The rise and fall of the Sanduk microcredit project in Ngazidja
by Iain Walker - 727-746 Chasing imaginary leopards: science, witchcraft and the politics of conservation in Zanzibar
by Martin Walsh & Helle Goldman - 747-747 Erratum
by The Editors
2012, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-1 Announcement
by James Brennan & Michael Jennings & Jason Mosley - 2-21 Doing business out of war. An analysis of the UPDF's presence in the Democratic Republic of Congo
by Koen Vlassenroot & Sandrine Perrot & Jeroen Cuvelier - 22-46 Quests for therapy in northern Uganda: healing at Laropi revisited
by Tim Allen & Laura Storm - 47-63 Tycoons and contraband: informal cross-border trade in West Nile, north-western Uganda
by Kristof Titeca - 64-80 The displaced family: moral imaginations and social control in Pabbo, northern Uganda
by Ben Mergelsberg - 81-97 Justice and rape on the periphery: the supremacy of social harmony in the space between local solutions and formal judicial systems in northern Uganda
by Holly Porter - 98-123 Border parasites: schistosomiasis control among Uganda's fisherfolk
by Melissa Parker & Tim Allen & Georgina Pearson & Nichola Peach & Rachel Flynn & Nicholas Rees - 124-153 “They forget what they came for”: Uganda's army in Sudan
by Mareike Schomerus - 154-176 Rebels without borders in the Rwenzori borderland? A biography of the Allied Democratic Forces
by Kristof Titeca & Koen Vlassenroot
2010, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 381-399 Livelihood diversification and civil war: Dinka communities in Sudan's civil war
by Luka Deng - 400-424 Can Katanga's mining sector drive growth and development in the DRC?
by Nicholas Garrett & Marie Lintzer - 425-434 Kalenjin popular music and the contestation of national space in Kenya
by Peter Simatei - 435-449 Outwitting the professor of politics? Mungiki narratives of political deception and their role in Kenyan politics
by Jacob Rasmussen - 450-466 The Somali Youth League constitution: a handwritten Arabic copy (c. 1947?) from the Ethiopian Security Forces Archives in Harär
by Ghazi Abuhakema & Tim Carmichael - 467-489 Undercurrents to independence: plantation struggles in Kenya's Central Province 1959–60
by David Hyde - 490-509 Community-based natural resources management in Eritrea and Ethiopia: toward a comparative institutional analysis
by Daniel Ogbaharya & Aregai Tecle - 510-524 White settlers and the law in early colonial Kenya
by Brett Shadle - 525-541 Towards a contextualisation of policing in colonial Kenya
by Richard Waller - 542-559 “The extreme penalty of the law”: mercy and the death penalty as aspects of state power in colonial Nyasaland, c. 1903–47
by Stacey Hynd - 560-576 “British s” and “Muslim judges”: modernisation, inconsistencies and accommodation in Zanzibar's colonial judiciary
by Elke Stockreiter - 577-591 Polling places and “slow punctured provocation”: occult-driven cases in postcolonial Kenya's High Courts
by Katherine Luongo
2007, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 321-337 Calming the Waters: The East African Community and Conflict over the Nile Resources
by Peter Kagwanja - 338-358 Tusker Project Fame: Ethnic States, Popular Flows
by Mbugua Wa-Mungai - 359-396 Witchcraft, Sexuality and HIV/AIDS among the Azande of Sudan
by Tim Allen - 397-416 Reconstructing '95: AIDS, Billy Chisupe, and the Politics of Persuasion
by Marissa Doran - 417-435 Brothers of the Boran Once Again: On the Fading Popularity of Certain Somali Identities in Northern Kenya
by Günther Schlee - 436-448 Eating Time: Capitalist History and Pastoralist History among Samburu Herders in Northern Kenya
by Jon Holtzman - 449-465 Food Familiarity and Novelty in a Condition of Socio-economic Transformation in North-Central Ethiopia
by Abbebe Kifleyesus - 466-483 Globalizing Trends or Identities through Time? The in Karamojong Ethnography
by Ben Knighton - 484-497 Founded in Memory of the ‘Good Old Times’: The Clan Assembly of Hiddii, in Eastern Shewa, Ethiopia
by Andrea Nicolas