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Langaa Research and Publishing Common Initiative Group

Voicing African Voices

L’obsession Trump Ou Géopolitique De La Nécessité ? / The Trump Obsession...

Digital Uprising: The Flower of Freedom in Mimboland

Incompleteness

Usages et appropriation des technologies éducatives en Afrique

La Logorrhée du poète ou l’Histoire des Camerouns en 33 gouttelettes

Mining Africa

Exhumed, Tried and Hanged

ICT and Changing Mindsets in Education

The Disillusioned African

Latest Books

African StudiesSocial Sciences

Ringtone Stories: Voices from Bamenda’s Mobile Generation

by Carine Kometa and Francis B. Nyamnjoh

In the bustling city of Bamenda, Cameroon, the symphony of mobile phone ringtones tells a story of individual expression and cultural identity. This book invites…

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African StudiesSocial Sciences

Uitlanders in Stellenbosch: Identities, English, and Learning to Live Together

by Patricia Johnson-Castle

The Fallist student movements in South Africa (2015-2016) ignited intense debates about language and exclusion at Stellenbosch University. This ethnographic research explores the complex social…

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African StudiesSocial Sciences

“Ask and you shall be given”: Pentecostalism and the Economic Crisis in Cameroon

by Robert Mbe Akoko

Since the 1980s, Cameroon has been facing an economic crisis that has resulted in widespread unemployment and poverty. In response, civil society organisations, including churches,…

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African StudiesSocial Sciences

Heritage and History in Africa: Social and Ethno-Historical Perspectives on Heritage Elements in Cameroon

by Nixon Kahjum Takor, Richard Tanto Talla and Ignatius Song Womei

There has been a long standing belief and misconception that ‘relevant’ history is shelved and can only be retrieved from written documentation. This conviction systematically…

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Language and Linguistics

Centres and Peripheries in Literatures: Interrogating Hegemonic Canonism

by Hassan M. Yosimbom and Bill F. Ndi

For millennia, literature across the globe has captured the essence of life, survival, and human relationships – how we come together and how we fall…

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African StudiesSocial Sciences

Development Economics for Developing Economies: What Africa needs?

by Ephraim Matanda, Hlupeko Dube, Munyaradzi Mawere and Misheck Diza

This book offers a fresh perspective on development economics, specifically tailored to the unique challenges and opportunities facing developing economies. Drawing on the historical experiences…

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African StudiesHistorySocial Sciences

Tigray: The Hysteresis of War, Book 1

by Mirjam van Reisen and Munyaradzi Mawere

The Tigray War (2020–2022) may have claimed as many as 700,000 lives. Fought between the national defence forces of Ethiopia and Eritrea and the Tigray…

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African StudiesHistorySocial Sciences

Tigray: The Panarchy of War, Book 2

by Mirjam van Reisen and Munyaradzi Mawere

The Tigray War (2020–2022) left a deep and lasting impact not only on Tigray, but also on the wider Horn of Africa. In this second…

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African StudiesHistorySocial Sciences

Tigray: War in a Digital Black Hole, Book 3

by Mirjam van Reisen, Araya Abrha Medhanyie and Munyaradzi Mawere

In this third book in the series on the Tigray War (2020–2022), the focus shifts to the devastating consequences of the siege and communication blackout…

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Literature

A Woman’s Broken Wall

by Sammy Oke Akombi

A Woman’s Broken Wall is an exploration of human relationship and the role of providence in the circumstances. Yola was born in Moki in…

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The mission of Langaa Research and Publishing Common Initiative Group (Langaa RPCIG) is to contribute to the cultural development and renaissance of Africa. This is achieved by conducting research, providing training in research and writing, and publishing and promoting African scholarship and creative writing. Langaa, not set up for monetary profit-making, is supported by founding members and other contributors, financial grants and efforts of volunteers. Langaa is physically located in Bamenda and Buea (Cameroon), although its members and volunteers operate from different parts of the world.   So far, Langaa has published over 500 titles, mainly on Cameroon, but also on other African countries like Burkina Faso, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Zimbabwe and South Africa. Outstanding scholars and ordinary people familiar with the Cameroonian and African context provide editorial guidance. Each manuscript is systematically reviewed before a publication decision. Peer reviews, reader reports, and editorial changes are stored as evidence of the rigour of Langaa ’s processes.

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Sanya Osha and Laurence Juma Discuss their Novels with Readers at a Langaa –Prince Claus Reading Workshop, Cape Town, South Africa, 07 September 2012

Sanya Osha and Laurence Juma Discuss their Novels with Readers at a Langaa –Prince Claus Reading Workshop, Cape Town, South Africa, 07 September 2012

Sanya Osha and Laurence Juma Discuss their Novels with Readers at a Langaa –Prince Claus Reading Workshop, Cape Town, South Africa, 07 September 2012

Sanya Osha and Laurence Juma Discuss their Novels with Readers at a Langaa –Prince Claus Reading Workshop, Cape Town, South Africa, 07 September 2012

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