All Stories

  1. Traditional Medicine, Colonialism and Apartheid in South Africa
  2. Democracy, Witchcraft and Traditional Medicine
  3. Factors Impeding Social Service Delivery among the Baka Pygmies of Cameroon
  4. An Evaluation of European Union Development Aid to the Democratization Project in Cameroon
  5. Cultural power, ritual symbolism and human rights violations in Sierra Leone
  6. When 'property cannot own property': women's lack of property rights in Cameroon
  7. The paradox of petrodollar development: Chad’s military diplomacy in regional and global security
  8. From hope to dystopia
  9. Neoliberalism, Oil Wealth and Migrant Sex Work in the Chadian City of N’Djamena
  10. Ngambouk Vitalis Pemunta. 2011. Health and Cultural Values: Female Circumcision within the Context of HIV/AIDS in Cameroon. Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, $49.90. pp. 240. Hardback. ISBN-10:1443826421.
  11. The Fragility of the Liberal Peace Export to South Sudan: Formal Education Access as a Basis of a Liberal Peace Project
  12. SOCIO-CULTURAL DETERMINANTS OF INFANT MALNUTRITION IN CAMEROON
  13. The 'Gendered Field' of Kaolinite Clay Production: Performance Characteristics among the Balengou
  14. Socio-spatial occupation, conflict and humanitarian assistance for Bororo cross-border migrants in east Cameroon
  15. The Social Epidemiology and Burden of Malaria in Bali Nyonga, Northwest Cameroon
  16. Ngambouk Vitalis Pemunta, Human Rights and Socio – Legal Resistance against Female Genital Cutting: An Anthropological Perspective (VDM Verlag, Dr. Muller 2011, 252 pp., £71 (pb), ISBN – 10: 3639358120 ISBN – 13: 978-3639358124).
  17. Gendered Identity and Anti-Female Genital Cutting (FGC) Activism among the Ejaghams, Cameroon
  18. Neoliberal peace and the development deficit in post‐conflict Sierra Leone
  19. Resistance to the Eradication of Female Circumcision and the Political Economy of Underdevelopment in Cameroon
  20. The governance of nature as development and the erasure of the Pygmies of Cameroon
  21. Challenging Patriarchy: Trade, outward migration and the internationalization of Commercial sex among Bayang and Ejagham women in Southwest Cameroon
  22. Intersubjectivity and Power in Ethnographic Research
  23. Experiencing Neoliberalism from Below: The Bakweri Confrontation of the State of Cameroon over the Privatisation of the Cameroon Development Corporation
  24. Health and Development: HIV/AIDS and the Double Appropriation of Human Security Discourse by Practitioners of Female Circumcision and Development NGOs in Cameroon
  25. Arts Social Sci J