Africa, المجلد 74،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2004 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 127
... identity bound members of these trade networks ( itinerant traders and their concomitant trading diaspora ) together and made the spatial organisation along ethnic lines functional ( Cohen 1971 ) because the diaspora performed crucial ...
... identity bound members of these trade networks ( itinerant traders and their concomitant trading diaspora ) together and made the spatial organisation along ethnic lines functional ( Cohen 1971 ) because the diaspora performed crucial ...
الصفحة 176
... identity is both self - ascribed and ascribed by others . When actors enact , negotiate , or change identities , they do so with the consent of others . What claims of belonging are acceptable is negotiable , but one cannot change identity ...
... identity is both self - ascribed and ascribed by others . When actors enact , negotiate , or change identities , they do so with the consent of others . What claims of belonging are acceptable is negotiable , but one cannot change identity ...
الصفحة 273
... identity : different trajectories in postcolonial Cameroon ' , in R. Werbner and T. Ranger ( eds ) , Postcolonial Identities in Africa . London and Atlantic Highlands NJ : Zed Books . Fomin , E. S. D. , and V. J. Ngoh . 1998. Slave ...
... identity : different trajectories in postcolonial Cameroon ' , in R. Werbner and T. Ranger ( eds ) , Postcolonial Identities in Africa . London and Atlantic Highlands NJ : Zed Books . Fomin , E. S. D. , and V. J. Ngoh . 1998. Slave ...
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