This book is empirically grounded on Zimbabwe and looks at hate speech as a bad omen for any society, family, nation and organisation. Hate…
Social Sciences
COVID-19 Pandemic and the Lessons It Has Taught UsWritten by an array of seasoned Christian leaders, theologians and academics, this book captures the various…
Essays in Honour of Professor Robert Addo-FeningThis book is an embroidered history, culture, and heritage of Ghana covering the precolonial epoch, colonial period, and…
Women Agency, Culture, and Crime in Education
A Critical Study of Acquaintance Rape in Zimbabwe’s Higher EducationIn the recent times, women agency in African circles has become a contested issue, with…
Ad. E. Jensen Memorial Lectures 2023 Frobenius-Institut Goethe-UniversityCentral to the Jensen Memorial Lectures 2023 is an invitation to take incompleteness seriously in how we…
Enonciations, Opérations et Réceptions africainesCette publication est certainement la toute premiere grande syntese tematique et critique sur la condition des personnes socialement vulnérables (PSV)…
Le Coupé-Décalé et les jeunes en Côte d’Ivoire Au moment où la Côte d’Ivoire connaît une crise militaro-politique et est coupée en deux (2002),…
Theatre use in therapeutic settings is more relevant now in Cameroon than ever. The incessant hike in crises leaves many in difficult mental health…
Zimbabwean Women Navigating Precarity in JohannesburgThis book reviews the possibilities for livelihoods to emerge through the acts of ‘trying’. It centres itself in the…
Fictions and Frictions of Coexistence in Postcolonial CameroonIn a nuanced consideration of the Cameroonian experience, Yearning for (Dis) Connections makes critical interventions into debates…