Society and Politics in Africa
Editors:
Akwasi P. Osei
Society and Politics in Africa is an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary series dedicated to producing new and innovative approaches to the study, analysis and appreciation of contemporary Africa. While the focus is mainly on the social sciences, the series welcomes manuscripts in all other disciplines which treat context as a significant aspect of discourse. Ultimately, our objective is to publish studies that are analytically outstanding and provide new insights for the formulation and implementation of ideas and policies dedicated to the positive development of the continent.
Titles
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Uses of African Antiquity in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
Volume 26©2018 Monographs 226 Pages -
Somali Oral Poetry and the Failed She-Camel Nation State
A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Deelley Poetry Debate (1979–1980)Volume 24©2015 Monographs 306 Pages -
Colonial Pathologies, Environment, and Western Medicine in Saint-Louis-du-Senegal, 1867-1920
Volume 21©2013 Monographs 246 Pages -
French Investment in Colonial Cameroon
The FIDES Era (1946-1957)Volume 20©2009 Monographs 180 Pages -
Information and Communication Technologies in Nigeria
Prospects and Challenges for DevelopmentVolume 19©2009 Monographs 206 Pages -
Juju Fission
Women’s Alternative Fictions from the Sahara, the Kalahari, and the Oases In-BetweenVolume 18©2007 Monographs 320 Pages -
Serving the Common Good
A Postcolonial African Perspective on Higher EducationVolume 15©2005 Monographs 170 Pages