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Moral Economy as Emotional Interaction: Food Sharing and Reciprocity in Highland Ethiopia
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From Beer to Money: Labor Exchange and Commercialization in Eastern Uganda
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Labor Exchange Systems in Japan and DR Congo: Similarities and Differences
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The Changing Practices of Kibarua Employment: A Case Study of the Sagara, Tanzania
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The Economy of Affection and Local Enterprises in Africa: Empirical Evidence from a Network Study in Burkina Faso and Senegal
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African Imaginations of Moral Economy: Notes on Indigenous Economic Concepts and Practices in Tanzania
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Thabo Mbeki's World: The Politics and Ideology of the South African President. Sean Jacobs and Richard Calland, eds. New York: Zed Books, 2003. 304 pp.
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Talk Left Walk Right: South Africa 's Frustrated Global Reforms. Patrick Bond. Scottsville, South Africa: University of Kwazulu Natal Press, 2004. 266 pp.
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Is Violence Inevitable in Africa? Theories of Conflict and Approaches to Conflict Prevention. Patrick Chabal, Ulf Engel, and Annamaria Gentili(eds). Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers, 2005. 245 pp.
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The French Imperial Nation-State: Negritude and Colonial Humanism between the Two World Wars. Gary Wilder. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005. 386 pp.
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Famine that Kills: Darfur, Sudan (Revised Edition). Alex De Waal. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. 258 pp.
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The Marketing of Rebellion: Insurgents, Media and International Activism. Clifford Bob. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. 237 pp.
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Practicing History in Central Tanzania: Writing, Memory, and Performance. Gregory H. Maddox with Ernest M. Kongola. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 2006. 178 pp.
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Engendering Human Rights: Cultural and Socio-Economic Realities in Africa. Obioma Nnaemeka and Joy Ezeilo, eds. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 320 pp.
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