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The African Studies Association of Africa (ASAA) has issued a statement on the current war in Palestine. It calls for a two-state solution, respect for international law, a Truth a…
The African Studies Association of Africa (ASAA) has issued a statement on the current war in Palestine. It calls for a two-state solution, respect for international law, a Truth a…
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the expulsion of Ghanaians from Nigeria, and 44 years since the earlier expulsion of Nigerians from Ghana. Ideas and practices of exclu…
Many scholars have made the point that Africa should not be thought about as the embodiment of deficiencies and the source of global challenges. They make the obvious point that Af…
Thiam, Garba and Ba Prof. Shivji, as a towering figure in the study of Africa for social transformation, you embody the progressive movement in its radical commitment to African (a…
In celebration of its 10th anniversary in Lubumbashi (DRC) in October 2023 (25-28), the African Studies Association of Africa gathered to discuss critical issues of reparation, res…
Mahdi Elmandjra is a pioneer of futures studies in Africa and the Global South. Over half a century and throughout a long career in international institutions, Elmandjra was an eng…
Ethiopians are amongst the largest migrant groups living in South Africa. Their journey to South Africa is long, perilous, and expensive and, once at the destination, Ethiopian mig…
In standard household surveys, the data collected are exposed to response bias, particularly for questions considered sensitive. The List Experiment method is an alternative survey…
The men and women of this century, whether in science and technology, the arts, culture or religion, are faced with a planetary problem of overheating and probably survival, which …
APIMAMA is a research program funded by France's Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR). It focuses on air pollution in West Africa, now recognized as a major public health issue b…
The matriarch of contemporary African dance – Germaine Acogny – is renowned for centering African aesthetics, stories, and philosophies in her works. In this paper, I read her perf…
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