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New resources added to the library's database in the past one month
Journal of North African Studies
- Tunisia on the eve and in the wake of the 2022 constitutional referendum (Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 28, No. 1, 2023, p. 1-8)
Journal of Contemporary African Studies
- Culture in my working life - response to my compeers (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 3 2023 pp. 338-349)
- But don't we all play the same cello? Music as metaphor, music as passion (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 3 2023 pp. 325-330)
- De(coding) 'loose women' in colonial archives (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 3 2023 pp. 309-324)
- Are we human, or are we Ari's cogs? (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 3 2023 pp. 309-324)
- Sitas, the poet-sociologist of spaces for struggles and reconciliation: reconnecting postcolonial Cyprus to South Africa and the world (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 3 2023 pp. 291-308)
- The emancipatory potential of the Global Studies Programme (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 3 2023 pp. 282-290)
- Because everything was happening despite institutions, despite dominant ideologies, despite everything' - Ari Sitas, labour studies and general sociology (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 3 2023 pp. 269-281)
- Transformations of work: a discussion of the South African workplace (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 3 2023 pp. 253-268)
- Introduction to Special Issue: Celebrating Ari Sitas (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 3 2023 pp. 243-252)
- Between collaboration and conflict: patterns of interaction between labour and pro-democracy politics in post-colonial Eswatini, 1973-2014 (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 2 2023 pp. 214-228)
- Understanding the 2021 eSwatini school protests: theoretical reflections of an educator (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 2 2023 pp. 214-228)
- Leadership and gender in Eswatini: Swati politics through the prism of Gelane Simelane Zwane, 1990-2018 (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 2 2023 pp. 199-213)
- Interrogating traditionalism: gender and Swazi Culture in HIV/AIDS policy (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 2 2023 pp. 183-198)
- Race, politics and constitution-making in the negotiations leading to Eswatini's independence (formerly Swaziland) 1960-1968 (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 2 2023 pp. 152-166)
- Raising the profile of siSwati as a national language* (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 2 2023 pp. 152-166)
- Dualism's dilemmas: citizenship and migration in contemporary eSwatini (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 2 2023 pp. 141-151)
- Customary nationalism in crisis: protest, identity and politics in eSwatini (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 2 2023 pp. 119-140)
- Explorations into middle class urbanites, social movements and political dynamics: impressions from Namibia's capital, Windhoek (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 1 2023 pp. 94-105)
- Under pressure: South Africa's middle classes and the 'rebellion of the poor' (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 1 2023 pp. 86-93)