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Society and Culture Africa Regional
Society and Culture Africa Regional
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- Reviews of books on African history and culture.
- Publishes scholarly articles documenting the relevance of African immigration and migration to the world's social, political and economic systems.
- A collection of population information resources on the web produced in and by African institutions.
- Links to current OneWorld partner documents. Browse alphabetically, by country, or by topic.
- A network of six research institutions who are engaged in strengthening policy analysis in their home countries.
- Documents on art, culture and society in Africa.
- The World-Wide Web Virtual Library - African Studies.
- Information about mortuary customs and beliefs, ancestor worship, death, and dreams. Created by David Zeitlyn as part of the Experience Rich Anthropology Project.
- Annual forum on journalistic, technological, and political issues crucial to the development of New Media in Africa. The Conference is held during September each year at Rhodes University.
- Academic paper from the Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing, University of Kent.
- A non-profit development organisation created to aid young people in Africa, as well as African nationals abroad to undertake projects which will enable them obtain skills necessary for their future livelihoods.
- Provides information, scientific criteria and operational services for those involved in the development of cultural policies in Africa.
- Produces investigative reports for use by the news media and reports for reference purposes on African sociological, demographic, economic, military, and political topics.
- A Comprehensive English Language Bibliography
- Personal stories and experiences of Africa.
- An ejournal devoted to the promotion of research and scholarship of importance to the global African community and friends of Africa.
- Cross-cultural project on management in Africa providing resources and information for researchers, educators and policy-makers.
- A selected list of books, recordings and videos of interest to students of African music, culture and religion. Compiled 1996.
- Project to develop interdisciplinary scientific research and intersectoral activities about ironworking.
- An international photojournalism project with profits going to AIDS education, resulting in a book, website, and exhibit.
- A group of individuals interested in the development of counselling in Africa.
- Reports on indigenous peoples.
- Notes on some of the peoples of Africa.
- An audio-visual project exploring African culture.
- Columbia University - Area Studies
- A series of occasional articles that chronicles the everyday lives of African peoples.
- A network for comparative studies, monitoring and evaluation of ethnic conflicts and social transformation in Africa.
- A clearing-house of African primary resources. English and French.
- Notes and links about African traditional rulers.
- An annotated guide to internet resources on African culture and society.
- UK charitable company supporting activities related to historical towns in Africa. Background information, news, details of towns.
- Non-governmental organization for the purposes of improving the quality of the environment and enhancing socio-economic development. Includes objectives and recent projects.
- Beauty, fashion and music ezine.
- Promotes the study of African and African Diaspora philosophy; editorial, subscription and submission details.
- A network project that was the result of regional initiatives from the Global Knowledge Youth Forums.
- Working to improve opportunities for bicycle transport and low-cost mobility. Includes information, discussion groups, and links on policies, programs and other resources relating to bicycle or other non-motorized transport on the continent.
- Fosters an increased international understanding of Africa and African people, and to make a lasting impact - through supporting microfinance in Africa - on the lives of ordinary African people.
- Paper by Dr Gloria Emeagwali.
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