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Makina, Daniel. Extending Financial Inclusion in Africa. London: Academic Press, 2019.

Extending Financial Inclusion in Africa unveils the genesis and transformation of Africa's financial sector and its ability to provide finance for all. Contributors of the Book traverse the whole spectrum of African financial systems, examining their depth and breadth and empirically evaluating their appropriateness and effectiveness to achieve inclusive financial services

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Makina, Daniel. Extending Financial Inclusion in Africa

The book unveils the genesis and transformation of Africa's financial sector and its ability to provide finance for all

Economic
Bibliographic

Azure, Manasseh Awuni, 2024. The President Ghana Never Got.

Ghana’s leading investigative journalist is granted rare access to the innermost circles of the Akufo-Addo presidency, and he reveals how the man who caused many Ghanaians to hope again became the reason many lost the little faith they had in the Nation’s Politics and its future before he emerged.

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Manasseh Awuni Azure. The President Ghana Never Got

Ghana’s leading investigative journalst is granted rare access to the innermost circles of the Akufo-Addo presidency, and he reveals how the man who caused many Ghanaians to hope again became the reason many lost the little faith they had in the Nation’s Politics and its future before he emerged.

Political
Organization


Mandela, Nelson. Long Walk to Freedom : The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela. London: Little, Brown, 2013.

This is an autobiography of Nelson Mandela, from his childhood through his imprisonment to freedom.

Mandela, Nelson. Long Walk to Freedom

This is an autobiography of Nelson Mandela, from his childhood through his imprisonment to freedom.

Political
Bibliographic

Manglos, Nicolette D., and Alexander A. Weinreb. "Religion and interest in politics in sub-Saharan Africa." Social Forces Vol. 92,Issue 1 (2013): 195-219.  

Since the 1980s, sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has experienced a major wave of democratization, and concurrent expansions of independent Christianity and Reformist Islam. Scholarly narratives about the relationship between religion and politics have alternated between emphasizing religion's inclusive and divisive political potential. Using data from thirteen countries, we evaluate competing hypotheses arising from these narratives. Focusing on the grassroots level, we analyze the effects of religious identity, active membership, and education on political interest. We find that active religious membership positively shapes political interests in almost all countries. Yet contrary to extant elite-focused literature, we find no tradition to be uniformly more “political”. Further, religious identity and religious minority status frequently condition the effects of education on political interest. The effects of religion on interest on interest in politics are therefore context-dependent, exhibiting both inclusive and divisive potential.

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Manglos, Nicolette D., and Alexander A. Weinreb. "Religion and interest in politics in sub- Saharan Africa."

Manglos, Nicolette D., and Alexander A. Weinreb
2013

Focusing on the grassroots level, we analyze the effects of religious identity, active membership, and education on political interest.

Religious/Spritual
Political
Bibliographic

Ahmed Mustafa Mansour

Professor, Public Policy, United Arab Emirates University

Contact: ahmede@uaeu.ac.ae

Mansour, Ahmed Mustafa

Professor, Public Policy, United Arab Emirates University

Coercive
Professional Contact

Manthia Diawara. “On Tracking World Cinema: African Cinema at Film Festivals”. Black Camera: The Newsletter of the Black Film Center/Archives 12, no 1 (2020):48‑58.

“African cinema exists in exile. Gaston Kabore, the General Secretary of FEPACI, was criticized for traveling too often to Europe and America on behalf of African cinema and doing little networking in Africa. More African films are seen in Europe and America than in Africa. In fact, an African filmmaker told me that the recent African Film Festival organized in New York was more important to him than FESPACO, because African films have a better market in America than Africa.”

[Source: Excerpt from the article, p. 47].

Manthia Diawara. “On Tracking World Cinema

Manthia Diawara
2020

“African cinema exists in exile. Gaston Kabore, the General Secretary of FEPACI, was criticized for traveling too often to Europe and America on behalf of African cinema and doing little networking in Africa. More African films are seen in Europe and America than in Africa. In fact, an African filmmaker told me that the recent African Film Festival organized in New York was more important to him than FESPACO, because African films have a better market in America than Africa.”

Aesthetic
Bibliographic

Marcel, Olivier. “Toward Data-Driven Art Studies: A Social Network Analysis of Contemporary African Art”. African Arts 50, no 4 (2017): 6‑11. ttps://doi.org/10.1162/AFAR_a_00369.

“There are several reasons the network of contemporary African art is a serious subject of inquiry in the studies of art and globalization. Firstly, there is an overwhelmingly spatial dimension in the discourses within the field. Not only is the curatorial category of contemporary African art actually a toponym, but the spatial reference is also reiterated in exhibition titles, descriptions, etc. […] Secondly, there is an empirical and theoretical incentive to look deeper into what is open uncritically called the “international” or “global” scale of events or actors: convenient labels for avoiding the intricate or maybe confined geography of globalizing cities.”

[Source: Excerpt from the article, p. 6].

Marcel, Olivier. Toward Data-Driven Art Studies

Marcel, Olivier
2017

To what extent can social network analysis explain the geography of singular careers?

Aesthetic
Bibliographic

Zinsou, Marie-Cécile

Art historian, Foundation Zinsou

France
instagram.com/mariececilezinsou/

Marie-Cécile Zinsou

Art historian, Foundation Zinsou

Aesthetic
Professional Contact
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