AD, Volume 49, n° 4, 2024 - Full Issue
Africa Development,
Vol. 49 No. 4 (2024): Africa Development
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The Petty Bourgeoisie in the Thought of Amilcar Cabral and Walter Rodney
Issa Shivji...........................................................................................................................1
Paper presented at the International Symposium in commemoration of the centenary of Cabral’s birth. Cabo Verde and Guinea-Bissau 9–12 September 2024 2023
Article présenté lors du Symposium international organisé en commémoration du centenaire de la naissance de Cabral.Cap-Vert et Guinée-Bissau, 9–12 septembre 20243
Indigenous African Knowledge and the Challenge of Epistemic Translation
Zubairu Wai ...........................................................................................................................15
Keynote Address presented at the 'African Fellowships for Research in Indigenous and Alternative Knowledges' (AFRIAK), conference organised by CODESRIA. Dakar, Senegal, 25–27 November 2024
Discours d'ouverture présenté lors de la conférence sur 'Les bourses pour la recherche sur les savoirs autochtones et alternatifs en Afrique' (AFRIAK), organisée par le CODESRIA. Dakar, Sénégal, 25–27 novembre 2024
Contract Farming and Multidimensional Poverty in Low-Income Countries: An Analysis of Smallholder Farmers
Simon Meister & Abel Gwaindepi ..............................................................................39
The Social Demands Behind the Cameroon Anglophone Crisis of 2016 and the Government’s Response: Exploring the Origins of Post-colonial Conflicts in Africa
Lotsmart Fonjong & Joseph Takougang.....................................................................75
From the Spectacular to Oral Spectacle: Towards a New Paradigm for Creating the Mise-en-Scène in Zimbabwean Film
James Gonese, Peace Mukwara, Batsirai Chivhanga & Nehemiah Chivandikwa .....................................................................101
Beyond Numbers: Unveiling the Subjective Well-Being of South Africa's Informal Sector Workers
Ezli Durandt & Marinda Pretorius ........................................................................125
Commissions of Inquiry: The Hybrid Hollowing out of State Governance in South Africa
TK Pooe..................................................................................................................................149
Diamond Mining Conflicts in Tanzania: Community Perspectives and Implications
Rasel M. Madaha..............................................................................................................175
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