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Table of Contents
Editorial – Linking Democracy, Development and the Diaspora -Tanya Lyons, Jay Marlowe and Anne Harris
Examining Transparency in Liberia’s Pre- and Post-Civil War Electoral Process Zotawon D. Titus
Contextualising Aid Effectiveness: Australia’s Scholarship Program in Africa Marianne Turner and Samuel M. Makinda
Negotiating Diasporic Black African Existence in Australia: A Reflexive Analysis Virginia Mapedzahama and Kwamena Kwansah-Aidoo
Towards a culturally-appropriate model of collecting demographic data from ethnic minority communities: A case study of the Burundian community census in Queensland Wendy Harte
Witchcraft Accusations Amongst The Muslim Amacinga Yawo of Malawi and Modes of Dealing With Them Ian D. Dicks
Child Witchcraft Accusations in Southern Malawi Erwin Van Der Meer
Book Reviews
ARAS volume 34 no 1 pp 155-156
ARAS Volume 34 Number 2 Table of Contents
African Studies: New Challenges Tanya Lyons, Anne Harris and Jay Marlowe
Anthony Low Retires – David Lucas
Corporate Responsibility and Development in Post-Apartheid South Africa Joanna Bishop and Tony Binns
A Qualitative Study of Impressions and Experiences of HIV in Zimbabwe Stephen O’Brien
Media Framing of Violence Against Tanzanians with Albinism in the Great Lakes Region: A Matter of Culture, Crime, Poverty and Human Rights Jean Burke
‘[In Australia] what comes first are the women, then children, cats, dogs, followed by men’: Exploring accounts of gender relations by men from the Horn of Africa Samuel M. Muchoki
South Sudanese Dinka Customary Law in Comparison with Australian Family Law: Legal Implications for Dinka Families – Buol Juuk
“We should eat it wisely, in a good way”: Knowledge, perceptions and understanding of childhood obesity and overweight among Sudanese refugee parents in South Australia William Mude, Teresa Burgess and Lillian Mwanri
ARAS Volume 24 no 2 Book reviews