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2011 Newsletter - African Studies Centre - University of Oxford

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<strong>African</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>Class <strong>of</strong> 2010–11Eugene Adogla, GhanaBA International Relations(Stanford)Trickle-Down Theory: TallTale or Truth? Evidencefrom Mobile Phone AirtimeRetailers on <strong>Oxford</strong> Streetin Accra, GhanaEsi Agyeman, USBA Psychology (Smith College)Faeeza Ballim, South AfricaBA History (Witwatersrand)Leila Bodeux, BelgiumBA and MA EU Politics EU Politics(Free <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Brussels)Lucy Bradlow, AustraliaBA History (Monash)Laura Brunts, USBA Comparative Politics (Columbia)The "Buganda Factor":ContemporaryConceptions <strong>of</strong> 'Federo' inUgandaThe making <strong>of</strong> imperialBritish control in Jubaland,1885-1895.The political oppositionto the Congolesegovernment withinthe Belgian CongolesediasporaDifficult to stay, hardto leave: RefugeeResettlement and Return,the Experiences <strong>of</strong>Sudanese AustraliansWatchdogs <strong>of</strong> Democracy:A Comparative Study <strong>of</strong>Election Monitor Groupsin AfricaChris Day, UKBA Modern History (Durham)Senyo Dotsey, GhanaBA Geography and RuralDevelopment (Kwame Nkrumah)Denise Dunovant, USBA Human and Social Geography(<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> South Carolina)Jessica Fullwood-Thomas, UKBA Sociology (Warwick)Sarah Gillis, CanadaBA Hons International Development& Globalisation (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ottawa)Cutting the queue: the1988 elections in KenyaBeyond orthodoxtheories? Perspectivesfrom faith-based NGOs inTamale, GhanaFrom Farm to City (andBack Again?): War,Violence and Urban InternalDisplacement in NorthernUganda, 1986 – <strong>2011</strong>The medicalisation <strong>of</strong>reproductive healthcare inresource limited settings:impacts on the experienceand outcome <strong>of</strong> pregnancyand childbirthSovereignty, Security andStatecraft: GovernmentResponses to the"Zimbabwean Problem" inBotswanaRoopa Gogineni, USBA <strong>African</strong> History (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong>Pennsylvania)Paula Jackson, South AfricaBA <strong>African</strong> History (Cape Town)Rowan Jackson, South AfricaBA Financial Management (Durban),MPhil Development <strong>Studies</strong> (Cambridge)Pieter Koornh<strong>of</strong>, South AfricaBA Accounting and Finance(Cape Town)Annette LaRocco, USBA Politics (Barnard College)Dateline Mogadishu:Challenges to JournalisticAutonomy inContemporary Somalia13Land Reform in theWestern Cape, SouthAfricaAn examination <strong>of</strong> smallscalefarmer participationin sugarcane production inSouth AfricaSaving Stamps, Retailersand the South <strong>African</strong>Poor‘The Trust means life tous' - Local Perspectives <strong>of</strong>Community-Based NaturalResource Management inKhwai Village, Botswana

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