Journal of Eastern African Studies
2007 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 4, 2013
- Beyond ‘Great Marriage’: collective involvement, personal achievement and social change in Ngazidja (Comoros) pp. 569-587

- Sophie Blanchy
- Transmission of Muslim practices and women's agency in Ibo Island and Pemba (Mozambique) pp. 588-606

- Francesca Declich
- Climate change vulnerability in Ethiopia: disaggregation of Tigray Region pp. 607-629

- Tagel Gebrehiwot and Anne van der Veen
- The national service/Warsai-Yikealo Development Campaign and forced migration in post-independence Eritrea pp. 630-649

- Gaim Kibreab
- “We all voted for it”: experiences of participation in community-based ecotourism from the foothills of Mt Kilimanjaro pp. 650-670

- Cynthia Amati
- Explaining the non-governmental organization (NGO) boom: the case of HIV/AIDS NGOs in Kenya pp. 671-690

- Megan Hershey
- A history of tobacco production and marketing in Malawi, 1890–2010 pp. 691-712

- Martin Prowse
- Including peace: the influence of electoral management bodies on electoral violence pp. 713-731

- Christian Opitz, Hanne Fjelde and Kristine Höglund
- Digging into the past: critical reflections on Rwanda's pursuit for a domestic mineral economy pp. 732-750

- Rachel Perks
- Making a livelihood at the fish-landing site: exploring the pursuit of economic independence amongst Ugandan women pp. 751-765

- Georgina Pearson, Caroline Barratt, Janet Seeley, Ali Ssetaala, Georgina Nabbagala and Gershim Asiki
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 7, issue 3, 2013
- ‘What kind of hell is this!’ Understanding the Mungiki movement's power of mobilisation pp. 371-388

- Erik Henningsen and Peris Jones
- The “hustle” amongst youth entrepreneurs in Mathare's informal waste economy pp. 389-412

- Tatiana Thieme
- Adapting to the new path: Khatmiyya Sufi authority, the al-Mirghani family, and Eritrean nationalism during British Occupation, 1941–1949 pp. 413-431

- Joseph Venosa
- Locating the local in the Coastal Rebellion of 1888–1890 pp. 432-449

- Steven Fabian
- Truth under the avocado trees. Local needs and Burundi's TRC: whither the truth? pp. 450-470

- David Taylor
- The limits – and limiters – of external influence: donors, the Ugandan Electoral Commission and the 2011 elections pp. 471-491

- Jonathan Fisher
- Judicial politics: election petitions and electoral fraud in Uganda pp. 492-508

- Jude Murison
- Buganda royalism and political competition in Uganda's 2011 elections pp. 509-529

- Florence Brisset-Foucault
- Understanding the 2011 Ugandan elections: the contribution of public opinion surveys pp. 530-548

- Nicolas de Torrenté
- Creating dependency: land and gift-giving practices in Uganda pp. 549-568

- Claire Médard and Valérie Golaz
Volume 7, issue 2, 2013
- Introduction pp. 195-195

- Markus Hoehne
- Virginia Luling, Anthropologist (24 June 1939–7 January 2013) pp. 196-198

- The Editors
- Limits of hybrid political orders: the case of Somaliland pp. 199-217

- Markus Hoehne
- Somaliland's best kept secret: shrewd politics and war projects as means of state-making pp. 218-238

- Dominik Balthasar
- Hostages of peace: the politics of radio liberalization in Somaliland pp. 239-257

- Nicole Stremlau
- Customary law and the joys of statelessness: idealised traditions versus Somali realities pp. 258-271

- Günther Schlee
- Authority and administration beyond the state: local governance in southern Somalia, 1995–2006 pp. 272-290

- Jutta Bakonyi
- Displacement in contested places: governance, movement and settlement in the Somali territories pp. 291-313

- Anna Lindley
- The impact of civil war and state collapse on the roles of Somali women: a blessing in disguise pp. 314-333

- Mohamed Ingiriis and Markus Hoehne
- Missing states? Somali trade networks and the Eastleigh transformation pp. 334-352

- Neil Carrier and Emma Lochery
- A sea of trade and a sea of fish: piracy and protection in the Western Indian Ocean pp. 353-370

- Jatin Dua
Volume 7, issue 1, 2013
- Environmental mainstreaming and post-sovereign governance in Tanzania pp. 1-20

- Carl Death
- Towards understanding ambivalence in educational policy outcomes in Kenya pp. 21-39

- Teresa Wasonga
- From “All for some” to “Some for all”? A historical geography of pro-poor water provision in Kampala pp. 40-57

- Jenny Appelblad Fredby and David Nilsson
- Rethinking the state in Idi Amin's Uganda: the politics of exhortation pp. 58-82

- Derek Peterson and Edgar Taylor
- Uganda in the 1970s: a decade of paradoxes and ambiguities pp. 83-103

- Holger Hansen
- From monopoly marketing to coffee: responses to policy recklessness and extraction in Uganda, 1971–79 pp. 104-124

- Godfrey Asiimwe
- “Sometime you may leave your husband in Karuma Falls or in the forest there”: a gendered history of disappearance in Idi Amin's Uganda, 1971–79 pp. 125-142

- Alicia Decker
- Claiming Kabale: racial thought and urban governance in Uganda pp. 143-163

- Edgar Taylor
- Exceptions to the expulsion: violence, security and community among Ugandan Asians, 1972–79 pp. 164-182

- Anneeth Hundle
- Somalia rising: things are starting to change for the world's longest failed state pp. 183-193

- Laura Hammond
Volume 6, issue 4, 2012
- Not in my hospital: Karimojong indigenous healing and biomedicine pp. 571-590

- Mary Sundal
- : Zanzibar's remarkable reconciliation and Government of National Unity pp. 591-612

- Archie Matheson
- “If the government were not here we would kill him” – continuity and change in response to the Witchcraft Ordinances in Nyanza, Kenya, c1910–1960 pp. 613-630

- Gabriel Lambert
- Constructing translocal socioscapes: consumerism, aesthetics, and visuality in Zanzibar Town pp. 631-654

- Paola Ivanov
- One hundred years in Brava: The migration of the ʿUmar Bā ʿUmar from Hadhramaut to East Africa and back, c. 1890–1990 pp. 655-671

- Alessandra Vianello
- Reinterpreting revolutionary Zanzibar in the media today: The case of newspaper pp. 672-689

- Marie-Aude Fouéré
- Medicines of hope? The tough decision for anti-retroviral use for HIV in Zanzibar, Tanzania pp. 690-708

- Nadine Beckmann
- Is social capital fungible? The rise and fall of the Sanduk microcredit project in Ngazidja pp. 709-726

- Iain Walker
- Chasing imaginary leopards: science, witchcraft and the politics of conservation in Zanzibar pp. 727-746

- Martin Walsh and Helle Goldman
- Erratum pp. 747-747

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 6, issue 1, 2012
- Announcement pp. 1-1

- James Brennan, Michael Jennings and Jason Mosley
- Doing business out of war. An analysis of the UPDF's presence in the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 2-21

- Koen Vlassenroot, Sandrine Perrot and Jeroen Cuvelier
- Quests for therapy in northern Uganda: healing at Laropi revisited pp. 22-46

- Tim Allen and Laura Storm
- Tycoons and contraband: informal cross-border trade in West Nile, north-western Uganda pp. 47-63

- Kristof Titeca
- The displaced family: moral imaginations and social control in Pabbo, northern Uganda pp. 64-80

- Ben Mergelsberg
- Justice and rape on the periphery: the supremacy of social harmony in the space between local solutions and formal judicial systems in northern Uganda pp. 81-97

- Holly Porter
- Border parasites: schistosomiasis control among Uganda's fisherfolk pp. 98-123

- Melissa Parker, Tim Allen, Georgina Pearson, Nichola Peach, Rachel Flynn and Nicholas Rees
- “They forget what they came for”: Uganda's army in Sudan pp. 124-153

- Mareike Schomerus
- Rebels without borders in the Rwenzori borderland? A biography of the Allied Democratic Forces pp. 154-176

- Kristof Titeca and Koen Vlassenroot
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