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Review of African Political Economy
1997 - 2023
Current editor(s): Graham Harrison, Branwen Gruffydd Jones, Claire Mercer, Nicolas Pons-Vignon, Aurelia Segatti and Ray Bush From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2015, volume 42, articles 146
- Labour in the time of platinum pp. 497-507

- Gavin Capps
- Rustenburg's labour recruitment regime: shifts and new meanings pp. 508-525

- Kally Forrest
- Enclave Rustenburg: platinum mining and the post-apartheid social order pp. 526-544

- Andries Bezuidenhout and Sakhela Buhlungu
- The invisible hands: women in Marikana pp. 545-560

- Asanda Benya
- ‘Igneous’ means fire from below: the tumultuous history of the National Union of Mineworkers on the South African platinum mines pp. 561-576

- T. Dunbar Moodie
- The unmaking and remaking of industrial relations: the case of Impala Platinum and the 2012–2013 platinum strike wave pp. 577-590

- Crispen Chinguno
- ‘AMCU by day, workers’ committee by night’: Insurgent Trade Unionism at Anglo Platinum (Amplats) mine, 2012–2014 pp. 591-605

- Luke Sinwell
- Claims from below: platinum and the politics of land in the Bakgatla-ba-Kgafela traditional authority area pp. 606-624

- Gavin Capps and Sonwabile Mnwana
- Striking together: women workers in the 2012 platinum dispute pp. 625-632

- Nyonde Ntswana
- Accelerated mechanisation and the demise of a mass-based labour force? Platinum mines in South Africa pp. 633-642

- Paul Stewart
- The 2014 platinum strike: narratives and numbers pp. 643-656

- Andrew Bowman and Gilad Isaacs
- Briefing on the report pp. 657-665

- Dick Forslund
- What about the workers? The demise of COSATU and the emergence of a new movement pp. 666-677

- Leonard Gentle
- The global development crisis pp. 678-680

- Peter Dwyer
- Oil, democracy, and development in Africa pp. 681-682

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
2015, volume 42, articles 145
- The political economy of HIV pp. 335-341

- Deborah Johnston, Kevin Deane and Matteo Rizzo
- Trapped in the prison of the proximate: structural HIV/AIDS prevention in southern Africa pp. 342-361

- Bridget O'Laughlin
- The political economy of concurrent partners: toward a history of sex-love-gift connections in the time of AIDS pp. 362-375

- Mark Hunter
- Wealthy and healthy? New evidence on the relationship between wealth and HIV vulnerability in Tanzania pp. 376-393

- Danya Long and Kevin Deane
- Paying the price of HIV in Africa: cash transfers and the depoliticisation of HIV risk pp. 394-413

- Deborah Johnston
- Exploring the complexity of microfinance and HIV in fishing communities on the shores of Lake Malawi pp. 414-436

- Eleanor MacPherson, John Sadalaki, Victoria Nyongopa, Lawrence Nkhwazi, Mackwellings Phiri, Alinafe Chimphonda, Nicola Desmond, Victor Mwapasa, David G. Lalloo, Janet Seeley and Sally Theobald
- Revisiting the economics of transactional sex: evidence from Tanzania pp. 437-454

- Kevin Deane and Joyce Wamoyi
- The key questions in the AIDS epidemic in 2015 pp. 455-466

- Alan Whiteside
- 15 years of 'War on AIDS': what impact has the global HIV/AIDS response had on the political economy of Africa? pp. 467-476

- Sophie Harman
- Breaking out of silos - the need for critical paradigm reflection in HIV prevention pp. 477-487

- Justin O. Parkhurst and Moritz Hunsmann
- Microfinance and HIV prevention pp. 488-496

- Janet Seeley
2015, volume 42, articles 144
- On territorialising power and rendering space and resources legible pp. 167-173

- Reginald Cline-Cole
- The politics of land registration in Ethiopia: territorialising state power in the rural milieu pp. 174-189

- Davide Chinigò
- Zimbabwe's land reform: new political dynamics in the countryside pp. 190-205

- Ian Scoones
- Bulldozers, homes and highways: Nairobi and the right to the city pp. 206-224

- Ambreena Manji
- Landlords in the making: class dynamics of the land grab in Mbarali, Tanzania pp. 225-244

- Elisa Greco
- Renewable energy in South Africa's minerals-energy complex: a 'low carbon' transition? pp. 245-261

- Lucy Baker
- The reform-underdevelopmentalism nexus in a dependent state: a case study of the Nigerian banking sector reforms pp. 262-278

- Sylvanus I. Ebohon
- Beyond urban vulnerability: interrogating the social sustainability of a livelihood in the informal economy of Nigerian cities pp. 279-298

- Thaddeus Chidi Nzeadibe and Peter Oluchukwu Mbah
- A political economy of sub-Saharan African language press: the case of Nigeria and South Africa pp. 299-313

- Abiodun Salawu
- Pepe Roberts, 1943-2015 pp. 314-315

- Janet Bujra and Gavin Williams
- Five funerals, no weddings, a couple of birthdays: Terry Ranger, his contemporaries, and the end of Zimbabwean nationalism - 24 October 2013-3 January 2015 pp. 316-324

- David Moore
- The popular uprising in Burkina Faso and the Transition pp. 325-333

- Lila Chouli
2015, volume 42, articles 143
- Divisive democracy and popular struggle in Africa pp. 1-6

- Hannah Cross
- Fighting talk: Ruth First's early journalism 1947-1950 pp. 7-21

- Christopher Webb
- Visions of liberation: the Algerian war of independence and its South African reverberations pp. 22-43

- Allison Drew
- Free and fair? Citizens' assessments of the 2013 general election in Kenya pp. 44-61

- Seema Shah
- Sex, citizenship and the state in Nigeria: Islam, Christianity and emergent struggles over intimacy pp. 62-76

- Ebenezer Obadare
- Angolan civil society activism since the 1990s: reformists, confrontationists and young revolutionaries of the 'Arab spring generation' pp. 77-91

- Nuno Vidal
- Different means of protest, same causes: popular struggles in Burkina Faso pp. 92-106

- Bettina Engels
- Violence and democracy in South Africa's community protests pp. 107-123

- Marcel Paret
- The revolt of small towns: the meaning of Morocco's history and the geography of social protests pp. 124-140

- Koenraad Bogaert
- Horse-trading on EU-African Economic Partnership Agreements pp. 141-147

- Dirk Kohnert
- L'insurrection populaire et la Transition au Burkina Faso pp. 148-155

- Lila Chouli
- International crude oil theft: elite predatory tendencies in Nigeria pp. 156-165

- Eddy Akpomera
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On this page- 2015, volume 42
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Articles 146
Articles 145 Articles 144 Articles 143
Other years2023, volume 50
2022, volume 49
2021, volume 48
2020, volume 47
2020, volume 46
2020, volume 42
2019, volume 46
2018, volume 45
2017, volume 44
2016, volume 43
2014, volume 41
2013, volume 40
2012, volume 39
2011, volume 39
2011, volume 38
2010, volume 37
2009, volume 36
2008, volume 35
2007, volume 34
2006, volume 33
2005, volume 32
2004, volume 31
2003, volume 30
2002, volume 29
2001, volume 28
2000, volume 27
1999, volume 26
1998, volume 25
1997, volume 24
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