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    Dr Primus M. Tazanu

    4 Stories

    University of the Witwatersrand

    South Africa

    Anthropology

    University of the Witwatersrand

    South Africa

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    1. Closeness, distance and disappearances in Cameroonian mediated transnational social ties: Uses of mobile phones and narratives of transformed identities

      Article • Journal of African Media Studies, March 2017, Intellect

      Dr Primus M. Tazanu

    2. Practices and Narratives of Breakthrough: Pentecostal Representations, the Quest for Success, and Liberation from Bondage

      Article • Journal of Religion in Africa, November 2016, Brill

      Dr Primus M. Tazanu

    3. On the liveness of mobile phone mediation: Youth expectations of remittances and narratives of discontent in the Cameroonian transnational family

      Article • Mobile Media & Communication, December 2014, SAGE Publications

      Dr Primus M. Tazanu

    4. ‘They ehave as though hey ant to ring eaven own’ Some Narratives on the Visibility of Cameroonian Migrant Youths in Cameroon Urban Space

      Article • Transcript Verlag

      Dr Primus M. Tazanu

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