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Editors' tweets. Journal publ by T&F and NISC on behalf of Anthropology Southern Africa association. Membership includes print copy of journal.

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RT @uMgqwashu: THE MOST DOWNLOADED ARTICLE at @ASnA_Editors I. Our special issue. ✨
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RT @AsnaInfo: Meet Thulani Baloyi. For our latest special issue, based on his ethnographic research generated in Braamfontein & Brixton cem….
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RT @AsnaInfo: Meet multi-award-winning @tamiabotes !. For our latest issue, with colleagues, Tamia contributes greatly to our understanding….
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RT @AsnaInfo: Meet the amazing @Zee_Ngqula . For our latest special issue, Zikhona brings important perspectives from the rural Eastern Cap….
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RT @AsnaInfo: Meet Bopane Rampeta. For our current special issue, Bopane brings important perspectives from Lesotho by contributing to our….
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Wang highlights that the book challenges conventional viewpoints in urban studies and pushes for new theoretical and methodological approaches.
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And Yongjin Wang wraps up our double issue 46 (3&4) with a review of Laurent Fourchard's 'Classify, Exclude, Police: Urban Lives in South Africa and Nigeria'.
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Published in Anthropology Southern Africa (Vol. 46, No. 4, 2023)
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Loudine Philip examines Julie Grant and Keyan Tomaselli's book 'Rethinking Khoe and San Indigeneity, Language and Culture in Southern Africa'. She praises the book in particular for its accessibility to novice audiences.
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Published in Anthropology Southern Africa (Vol. 46, No. 4, 2023)
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Kristiaan Van der Bijl engages with the topic of sensations by doing a deep reading of David Howes's book 'Sensory Studies Manifesto: Tracking the Sensorial Revolution in the Arts and Human Sciences'.
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Published in Anthropology Southern Africa (Vol. 46, No. 3, 2023)
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Shanee Giani does a careful read of the topics of public and private healthcare, care, race and class in Jennifer Rogerson's 'Privileges of Birth: Constellations of Care, Myth and Race in South Africa'.
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Among the book reviews is Kathryn Croll's reflection on Lucinda Backwell and Francesco d'Errico's book 'San Elders Speak: Ancestral Knowledge of the Kalahari San'.
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Published in Anthropology Southern Africa (Vol. 46, No. 3, 2023)
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Where before they crossed the border on a daily basis, they now engaged in various strategies to circumvent the restrictions imposed by both states, remaining in Cameroon for weeks and sometimes even planning to create more permanent homes there.
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Robi Layio examines how Covid interrupted and changed the manner in which Chadian traders were able to engage in cross-border trade in Kousseri, Cameroon.
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The movement of people between N’Djamena (Chad) and Kousseri (Cameroon) has drastically increased since the construction of the Nguéli Bridge linking the two cities in 1985. This massive movement o...
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Shingirai Nyakabawu examines the infrastructure that Zimbabwean migrants draw on when they arrive in South Africa and how differing access shapes the fortunes and misfortunes that the migrants experience.
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In his image that is on the cover of the double issue 46 (3&4), we see his attempt of marking his presence in the conversation by including his shadow in the photograph.
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James Granelli's article explores news ways of doing fieldwork in an exploration of engaging with different species to the human in the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden.
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In Issue 46 (4), Richard Atimniraye Nyelade draws on a documentary film he shot among the Baka in Nomedjoh in Cameroon to investigate how this community responds to globalisation.
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The impact of globalisation on local communities is a widely debated topic in sociology and anthropology. This article explores the dynamics and statics of local communities in the context of globa...
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