ASAUK06 Biennial conference
ASAUK06
Conference
ASAUK06
SOAS, London
11 – 13 Sep 2006
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A1
Perspectives in Lusophone Africa
A2
Corruption in Africa: cases, causes, remedies
A3
How to get published
A4
Decolonisation and images of modernity
A5
Not yet Uhuru? The political economy of Kenyan nation building in the 1960s
A6
Vigilant gatekeepers: Standards, food chains and Africa
A7
A cultural history of elections
A8
After the Commission, Gleneagles, and Live 8
B1
Development, democracy, and dissent: Eritrean politics after Independence
B2
Asmara in the 19th and 20th centuries: architecture, history and culture
B3
Can strengthening of local governance help development in West Africa?
B4 & B5
In and out of Eritrea: returnees, refugees, and renegades
B6
Shaping the African family: colonial law and social change in urban centres
B7 & B8
Understanding community action with regard to water and HIV/AIDS
C1
Papers
C2
AIDS and social change
C3
Veterinary science and livestock management: the case of South Africa c1880-1950
C4 & C5
Centre for Economic Botany (Kew)
C6
Securing land rights in Africa: learning lessons from recent experience
C7
Social resilience and coping among refugees in Africa
C8
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D1
Papers
D2
Challenges for Christian Churches in Africa
D3
Religiosity in flux in Africa: transnationality in a globalised world
D4
Prospects for peace in Sudan
D5
Papers
D6
The return of the gunboat: British defence policy toward Africa, 1805 - 2005
D7
Reviewing reviews
D8
Religion and politics (IAI)
E1
Cinema in colonial Africa
E2
Contemporary African Cinema: Emerging Trends and Neglected Strands
E3
21st century masquerade traditions
E4
Papers
E5
Travelling Africa
E6
Writing in the diaspora, writing for the diaspora
E7
MAVUNO: Refreshing the visual culture of eastern Africa
E8
Papers
F1
Impact and functioning of libraries in Africa, rural and urban
F2
Papers
F3
Education and poverty reduction - beyond the basics
F4
Potentials, perils and problems of non-state provision of schooling in Sub-Saharan Africa
F5
Higher education
F6
Education and national development in Ghana
F7
Publishing in Nigeria: where it all began
F8
New perspectives on Malian material culture
G5
Papers
G6
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