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Revue canadienne des études africaines. A bilingual, multidisciplinary journal publishing scholarly research on Africa since 1967.

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@CJAS_RCEA
Canadian Journal of African Studies
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As a hybrid journal, CJAS/RCEA publishes some papers #OpenAccess . You can find all our OA articles via this link: https://t.co/qMIK1Gk3ki
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Read the latest open access research from Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines for free now
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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Nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer la parution du nouveau numéro du RCEA qui rassemble une brillante sélection d’articles et de comptes rendus. Découvrez l’intégralité du numéro ici: https://t.co/tkZ7FzGJ5w Nous vous invitons à le découvrir et à rejoindre les discussions.
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Volume 59, Issue 3 of Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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Nouvelle publication! L’article de Moussa Seck montre comment Bernard Dadié, dans Un nègre à Paris (1959), décentre le français et désapprend les représentations coloniales. Une réponse anticipée aux enjeux posés par la “littérature-monde”. Lisez ici:
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In this this article, I examine Bernard Dadié’s use of saturated language as a strategy to unlearn colonial misrepresentation of culture. By identifying alternative uses of the language in Dadié’s ...
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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December issue just published! Le numéro de décembre vient de paraître! https://t.co/tkZ7FzGJ5w
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Volume 59, Issue 3 of Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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Heading to ASA in Atlanta? CJAS Associate Editor Dominique Somda will be participating in the "Publish That Article" panel on Thursday Nov 20, 1.30-3.15 pm. Bring your questions for Dominique and other African Studies journal editors. Thanks for organizing, @ASANewsOnline !
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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Compte rendu récent! Dans ce compte rendu, Perkins Bare (@UniversityOfZim) nous propose une chronique du livre "L’Afrique noire en France: Silence et dénis de la mémoire blanche" (2024) d’Olivier Piot Lisez le compte rendu ici :
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Published in Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines (Vol. 59, No. 3, 2025)
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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For Zambian Independence Day, re-upping this open access article by Sishuwa Sishuwa on the sources of legitimacy that sustain #Zambia's democracy. 🇿🇲 https://t.co/etAnagpAzZ
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With three peaceful transfers of power since the early 1990s and a well-established commitment to electoral politics among the country’s elite, Zambia is often held up as a model of democracy in Af...
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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Publication récente – en libre accès ! Brooks Marmon retrace la carrière #politique complexe et contradictoire de Nelson Samkange, figure du #Zimbabwe, passé d’un opposant farouche à un membre fidèle du ZANU-PF. https://t.co/JxeZkc0yo4
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This article examines the public life of Nelson Samkange, who was active in Zimbabwean politics from 1961 to the eve of his death in 2013. Samkange repeatedly shifted his party allegiance throughou...
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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Out today - open access! Brooks Marmon pieces together the complicated and contradictory political career of #Zimbabwe 's Nelson Samkange, who went from strong opponent to loyal member of ZANU-PF. https://t.co/JxeZkc0yo4
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This article examines the public life of Nelson Samkange, who was active in Zimbabwean politics from 1961 to the eve of his death in 2013. Samkange repeatedly shifted his party allegiance throughou...
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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We're looking forward to attending ASAA2025 this week! Coordinating Editor @BelindaJDodson and Associate Editor Dominique Somda will be there, keen to explore opportunities for connection and collaboration.
@ASAA_Africa
African Studies Association of Africa
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ASAA2025 lands in Praia, Cabo Verde 🇨🇻 this Sept 24–27! Join scholars, activists & artists as we explore:African Responses to Global Vulnerabilities – Building Hope for the Future 🌟 📅 Sept 24–27 | Palmarejo Grande Campus #ASAA6thBiennial #AfricaKnows #CaboVerde2025 # ASAA2025
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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This T&F publishing ethics webinar on Wednesday will be useful to authors wanting to find out more about what #plagiarism is, how journals (like CJAS) detect it, and how to avoid doing it. https://t.co/h5QlYPycuY
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This webinar offers practical tips on how to avoid plagiarism, and the importance of correct citation practices.
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Taylor & Francis
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Plagiarism is one of the most common types of research misconduct Yet it has no single global definition, which can lead to confusion about where the boundaries lie Join us next Wednesday learn more about plagiarism and how and why to avoid it (Link below) #ResearchIntegrity
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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Just published! Phil Faanu and Griselda Asamoah-Gyadu on the social injustices and violence inflicted by militarized responses to "illegal" artisanal mining in #Ghana. https://t.co/7WMdKrJARM
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Illegal artisanal small-scale mining (ASM) in Ghana is a livelihood-supporting economic activity with associated environmental impacts, prompting government intervention through a joint military–po...
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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Call us old school, but we still get excited to see the latest issue in hard copy. You can also read it online, and most of the articles in the Special Issue are available open access. https://t.co/zHzstDIC8Z
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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A few new articles that came out during August while we took a summer break: James Kwateng-Yeboah highlights the role of #religion in the #migration practices and pathways of Ghanaians in two Ontario cities https://t.co/IeET11vCUu 1/3
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Since the early 2000s, scholarly interest in continental African migration to Canada has grown, but existing research has focused more on integration outcomes than on the conditions that enable mig...
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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Out today! Special Issue on "Democracy and Legitimacy in Africa" put together by Ursula van Beek and Sishuwa Sishuwa, both based at Stellenbosch University. Editorial introduction and most articles are open access, so please read and share widely. https://t.co/zHzstDJ9Yx
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Democracy and Legitimacy in Africa / Démocratie et légitimité en Afrique. Volume 59, Issue 2 of Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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Recommended for prospective authors based in Southern Africa.
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T&F Africa
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Researchers in southern Africa! Join T&F and SANLiC's free Editor Panel covering journal selection, rejection reasons, and peer review. Science, social science & humanities editors answering YOUR questions! Register: https://t.co/d6Z2USTPed
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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All except one of the articles are open access, so please download, read and share widely.
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Canadian Journal of African Studies
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Justin Pearce situates present-day oppostion parties in Angola and Mozambique in the historical context of national liberation struggles and Cold War-era civil conflicts. https://t.co/8cytIXarPV
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In Angola and Mozambique, the long-time ruling parties Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) and Mozambique Liberation Front (Frelimo) have survived the transition from Leninist-insp...
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