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  1. Mining morals, muck and Akan gold in New York City

    Mining morals, muck and Akan gold in New York City

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Jane Parish --- Sociology, United Kingdom
    Among Akan spirit preachers at shrines in New York, gold and gold weights are at the centre of the creation of new moral topographies in a fluid and contested context. In a get-rich-quick New York marketplace, the preachers appeal to...
  2. Reinscriptions of “stateless” socialities in South Africa: some thoughts on “Metropolitan nomads: a journey through Jo’burg’s ‘little Mogadishu’”

    Reinscriptions of “stateless” socialities in South Africa: some thoughts on “Metropolitan nomads: a journey through Jo’burg’s ‘little Mogadishu’”

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Daniel K. Thompson --- Department of Anthropology, United States of America
    In this commentary, Daniel K. Thompson critically assesses Nereida Ripero-Muñiz and Salym Fayad’s photo essay, “Metropolitan Nomads: A Journey through Jo’burg’s ‘Little Mogadishu.’ The essay is published alongside this commentary.
  3. Food, memory and transnational gastronomic culture amongst Cameroonian migrants in Cape Town, South Africa

    Food, memory and transnational gastronomic culture amongst Cameroonian migrants in Cape Town, South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Henrietta M. Nyamnjoh --- African Centre for Cities, and Environmental and Geographical Science, South Africa
    In the context of accelerated mobility and migration, food forms part of peoples’ historical identity and emotional repertoire. Drawing on ethnographic research amongst Anglophone Cameroonian migrants living in Cape Town, South Africa, this paper explores how Cameroonian migrants maintain their...
  4. Agents sans frontiers: cross-border aquatic weed biological control in the rivers of southern Mozambique

    Agents sans frontiers: cross-border aquatic weed biological control in the rivers of southern Mozambique

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Aquatic Science • Authors: Silvia DF Langa --- , South Africa Martin P Hill --- , South Africa Stephen G Compton --- , South Africa
    Biological control is an effective ways of controlling aquatic plants, especially in South Africa. Release of biological control agents has been limited to Mozambique, where water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms-Laubach (Pontederiaceae)), water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes L. (Araceae)), red water...
  5. Building legitimacy and distinctiveness on Nigerian-Canadian transnational ventures’ websites

    Building legitimacy and distinctiveness on Nigerian-Canadian transnational ventures’ websites

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Africa Journal of Management • Authors: Diane A. Isabelle --- , Canada Mika Westerlund --- , Canada Victoria Sajuyigbe --- ,
    Achieving legitimacy in several markets is crucial for transnational ventures. Moreover, the literature on competitive strategy suggests that distinctiveness from competitors is a major source of competitive advantage for ventures. Nevertheless, our knowledge is sparse on how transnational ventures use...
  6. Crossing the Boundary: An Investigation of Transnationalism, Transculturalism and Transracial Marriages in Jane Katjavivi’s <em>Undisciplined Heart</em> and Trudie Amulungu’s <em>Taming My Elephant</em>

    Crossing the Boundary: An Investigation of Transnationalism, Transculturalism and Transracial Marriages in Jane Katjavivi’s Undisciplined Heart and Trudie Amulungu’s Taming My Elephant

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies • Authors: Selma K. Shiyoka --- University of Namibia, Namibia Nelson Mlambo --- University of Namibia, Namibia
    The focus of this paper is to explore the literary portrayal of transnational identities, transculturalism and transracial marriages as presented by two expatriate female writers who have made their niche in the postcolonial Namibian autobiographical (sub) genre, namely, Taming My...
  7. Vacillating vaccines: responses to Covid-19 in the United States and South Africa

    Vacillating vaccines: responses to Covid-19 in the United States and South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Theodore Powers --- Anthropology, University of Iowa, United States of America Jimmy Pieterse --- University of Pretoria, South Africa
    This article examines the internal pathways of disease transfer within two settler colonies, the United States and South Africa, whilst also considering points of transnational connection in the social, political, epidemiological, religious and cultural responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in...