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Beyond ‘dust and mud’: Citizenship, governance, and the politics of peri-urban road infrastructure in Kumasi
Recommended Citation Asante, L. A., Ehwi, R. J., Abubakari, Z., Abbas, J., Boakye, Y. A. B., Asare, P. A.-J., & Quaye, V. (2026). Beyond...

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Licence to Talk
Licence to Talk is an attempt to describe the ‘actually-existing’ South African public sphere in all its messy complexity.

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Democracy under Scrutiny: Elites, citizens, cultures
Ursula J van Beek (editor). 2010. Democracy under Scrutiny: Elites, citizens, cultures. Barbara Budrich Publishers (Leverkusen Opladen), 300...
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Imagined Liberation: Xenophobia, Citizenship, and Identity in South Africa, Germany, and Canada
Adam, Heribert, and Kogila Moodley. 2015. Imagined Liberation: Xenophobia, Citizenship, and Identity in South Africa, Germany, and Canada. P...
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Pentecostalism, Political Masculinity and Citizenship
Van Klinken, Adriaan. 2016. Pentecostalism, Political Masculinity and Citizenship. Journal of Religion in Africa 46:129–57. http://eprints.w...

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STIAS Series Volume 3: Imagined Liberation: Xenophobia, Citizenship and Identity in South Africa, Germany and Canada
Imagined Liberation: Xenophobia, Citizenship and Identity in South Africa, Germany and Canada Heribert Adam and Kogila Moodley SUN PRESS (2...
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National Identities and State Formation
National identity is the set of inter-related cultural attributes that provides meaning and self-recognition to a collective of humans who define themselves as a national community.

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Crime and Citizenship
Witnessing the large-scale displacement and conditions of statelessness in the wake of the Second World War, political theorist Hannah Arendt coined the evocative phrase the right to have rights, arguing that the fundamental right, from which all other rights sprung, was the right to membership of a political community.
