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Journal of Eastern African Studies

Material type: materialTypeLabelContinuing resourceAnalytics: Show analyticsPublisher: Taylor and Francis ISSN: 1753-1063.Subject(s): Eastern African StudiesSummary: The Journal of Eastern African Studies is the international publication of the British Institute in Eastern Africa, published four times each year. It aims to promote fresh scholarly enquiry on the region from within the humanities and the social sciences, and to encourage work that communicates across disciplinary boundaries. It seeks to foster inter-disciplinary analysis, strong comparative perspectives, and research employing the most significant theoretical or methodological approaches for the region.
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HTTP://AGORALOGIN.RESEARCH4LIFE.ORG/UNIQ International Politics ORALOGIN.RESEARCH4LIFE.ORG/UNIQUE International Social Science Journal HTTP://AGORALOGIN.RESEARCH4LIFE.ORG/UNIQ The Journal of Development Studies HTTP://AGORALOGIN.RESEARCH4LIFE.ORG/UNIQ Journal of Eastern African Studies HTTP://AGORALOGIN.RESEARCH4LIFE.ORG/UNIQ Leadership HTTP://AGORALOGIN.RESEARCH4LIFE.ORG/UNIQ Local Economy HTTP://AGORALOGIN.RESEARCH4LIFE.ORG/UNIQ Management and Labour Studies

The Journal of Eastern African Studies is the international publication of the British Institute in Eastern Africa, published four times each year. It aims to promote fresh scholarly enquiry on the region from within the humanities and the social sciences, and to encourage work that communicates across disciplinary boundaries. It seeks to foster inter-disciplinary analysis, strong comparative perspectives, and research employing the most significant theoretical or methodological approaches for the region.

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