PARIS — Claire Nini, now 25, was sexually assaulted as a teenager, and it took her seven years to file a complaint, she said,…
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Arundhati Roy: ’They are trying to keep me destabilised. Anybody who says anything is in danger’
Monday 6 June 2011 The Booker prize-winning novelist on her political activism in India, why she no longer condemns violent resistance – and why…
As a young girl, Arundhati Roy once raided her teacher’s garden in her native village in Kerala, the lush tropical state in the south…
By Frida Ghitis, Special to CNN African immigrants drive a car whose windows were shattered by Israeli protesters in Tel Aviv on May 23.…
All publications by ASC-staff and affiliated researchers, 2004-2010 – by country and region
Navigate the publications by country and region. Titles are listed alphabetically, by the authors’ last name. Africa as a whole (or: Sub-Saharan Africa as a…
Using mobile phones, Africans join the global conversation In the mid-1990s, as the use of mobile phones started its rapid spread in much of…
Volume 4, Number 1, May 2011 Absalom Mutere, 1955-2010: In memoriam. Alfred E. Opubor The rhetorical foundations of Pan-Africanism. Cecil Blake Language, mobility, African writers…
Higher Education Statistics Agency reveals number of black professors in UK universities has barely changed in eight years Harry Goulbourne, professor of sociology at…
Alas, what is the worth of a great poet except that he immortalizes human circumstances in words that live and nurture mankind on their…
A New Class of Consumers Grows in Africa: Market on Par With China’s and India’s
JOHANNESBURG—Sustained economic growth in Africa has produced for the first time a broad middle class, one that cuts across the continent and is on…
