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Review of African Political Economy
- Predatory economics fuelling insecurity: violence and the commodification of labour in South Sudan (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 50, Number 175, 2023, pp. 9-25)
- He who laughs last laughs the loudest: the 2021 donchi-kubeba (don't tell) elections in Zambia (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 50, Number 175, 2023, pp. 71-89)
- Nahu-kparilim (cattle caretakership): understanding the persistence of unfree Fulani labour and the (non)violent renegotiation of power relations in agrarian economies in northern Ghana (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 50, Number 175, 2023, pp. 49-70)
- Gramsci's 'Southern Question' and Egypt's authoritarian retrenchment: subalternity and the disruption of activist agency (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 50, Number 175, 2023, pp. 26-48)
- Connecting people and voices for radical change in Africa (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 50, Number 175, 2023, pp. 138-142)
- Africa Development (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 50, Number 175, 2023, pp. 138-142)
- Democracy, separatist agitation and militarised state response in South East Nigeria (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 50, Number 175, 2023, pp. 125-137)
- Africa's unequal balance (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 50, Number 175, 2023, pp. 116-124)
- The EFF as a 'gateway party'? Briefing based on data from the 2021 South African local government elections (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 50, Number 175, 2023, pp. 107-115)
- Keeping eyes on Sudan - keeping eyes on austerity (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 50, Number 175, 2023, pp. 1-8)
Journal of Eastern African Studies
- Military decolonisation and Africanisation: the first African officers in the Kenyan army, 1957-1964 (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 3 2023 pp. 515-533)
- Wealth and poverty in mining Africa: migration, settlement and occupational change in Tanzania during the global mineral boom, 2002-2012 (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 3 2023 pp. 489-514)
- A non-event: ratifying the African Women's Rights framework in Ethiopia (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 3 2023 pp. 466-48844)
- Mother Earth is for us all: the discontent of Oromo pottery-making women at land dispossession in Southwest Oromia, Ethiopia (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 3 2023 pp. 445-465)
- "Little Dubai" in the crossfire: trade corridor dynamics and ethno-territorial conflict in the Kenyan-Ethiopian border town Moyale (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 3 2023 pp. 424-444)
- The politics of being Murle in South Sudan: state violence, displacement and the narrativisation of identity (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 3 2023 pp. 404-423)
- Environmental risk management from below: living with landslides in Bududa, eastern Uganda (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 3 2023 pp. 384-403)
- Ascendant recentralisation: the politics of urban governance and institutional configurations in Nairobi (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 3 2023 pp. 363-383)
- Perceptions of COVID-19 in faith communities in DR Congo (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 57-78)
- Ranger/soldier: patterns of militarizing conservation in Uganda (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 57-78)