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A Hunhu-Ubuntu Informed Critique of Patriotic History Discourse and Chimurenga Nationalism
(2016-04-08)
This thesis critiques the political discursive hegemony of Patriotic History and Chimurenga
Nationalism from the year 2000 from the perspective of the ethics of Hunhu-Ubuntu philosophy. I ask,
while claiming to offer ...
USER PERSPECTIVES ON A SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT: ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF EMPOWER PLAYGROUND’S PLAY SYSTEMS ON THE PEDIATORKOPE ISLAND IN GHANA
(2016-09-01)
Ghana has challenges with providing reliable access to electricity for its citizens. Sporadic power outages mean that for many hours during the day, households, businesses and industries have limited or no access to ...
Sharing the Catch: Understanding Women's Roles and Work in Uganda's Lake Victoria Fisheries
(2016-08-25)
This paper examines the divisions of labour between women and men in the artisanal fisheries of Uganda’s Lake Victoria. Traditionally in Uganda gender norms prescribe fishing as a male occupation, while women have generally ...
Education at What Price? A Study of Low Cost Private Education in Malawi
(2015)
Abstract
With the shift to free primary education resulting in greater numbers of primary school graduates, Malawi has seen an increased demand for secondary education. Limited public resources, have forced Malawians to ...
LARGE-SCALE LAND ACQUISITIONS IN TANZANIA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THEIR IMPLICATIONS ON WATER SECURITY
(2015)
The surge in large-scale land acquisitions – or ‘land grabs’ – following the financial crisis has provoked a polarised debate centred on the role of foreign investment in African agriculture. A critical and often overlooked, ...
GEOs and Gender: GEOs and What They Mean for Women Farmers in Kenya
(2015)
Kenya is on the brink of becoming the fourth African nation to commercialize genetically engineered organisms (GEOs). The Water Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA) program is expected to publicly release a variety of drought ...
The 'New' Development Regime in Ecuador: Implications for the Highland Indigenous Movement
(2015)
Beginning in 2007, Rafael Correa’s presidency has marked a new era in Ecuadorian politics. Correa has been a vocal opponent of the Washington Consensus and has vastly expanded social spending and development programming. ...
“No Greater Provocation? Adultery and the Mitigation of Murder in English Law"
(Cambridge University Press, 2016)
Star Chamber Reports: Harley MS 2143
(2018)
Only the introduction is available here, given copyright restrictions.
“License to Kill: Assassination and the Politics of Murder in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England."
(University of Toronto Press, 2013)