The editors support @awenengo, whose work is being unfairly instrumentalized for political ends: https://t.co/UpAWtwOToh
She is a historian not a state agent. Her scholarship underwent rigorous peer-review to be published in this very journal. #OA link:
https://t.co/CjEmfIHYa8
SAMIR AMIN PRIZE 2022-23
Pleased to announce that the Samir Amin Young Scholars' Prize in Political Economy of Development has been awarded to MAX AJL for "Theories of Political Ecology: Monopoly Capital Against People and the Planet": https://t.co/Qt2xd7gAPk
Congratulations!
Just out: our first issue of 2024, with 10 research articles and 12 book reviews.
Vient de paraître : notre premier numéro de 2024, avec 10 articles de recherche et 12 comptes rendus.
https://t.co/1CRmviGfcH
My article "De l’ancrage d’une ville africaine: Abidjan, la mondialisation et le colonialisme tardif en Côte d'Ivoire" has been selected for open access until Jan 2025. Follow the link https://t.co/6Lv6jeg0p4 https://t.co/IIYdEVb9ib
My article "De l’ancrage d’une ville africaine: Abidjan, la mondialisation et le colonialisme tardif en Côte d'Ivoire" has been selected for open access until Jan 2025. Follow the link https://t.co/6Lv6jeg0p4 https://t.co/IIYdEVb9ib
@MariusKothor@dadakim @bougiesttoast Thanks @dadakim for recommending African Miracle, African Mirage. Sorry I am responding only now. It’s been a long AY. Two other shorter pieces might be of interest: “At the edge of the Modern”+ “Courting American Capital”
Lmaoo, @michaelharriot's hilarious play-by-play of the "double murder of two profs who were ambushed by a gang of facts" is a delight to read.
https://t.co/XJA58l5kWi
Oh boy ..., I hear you @kellkate. I too will be passing the baton to the kôrô @scotthancockOT in 1 month. Believe me, I will be raising my #bissap-filled cup then!
My newly published piece: "Displacing the French? Ivorian Development and the Question of Economic Decolonisation, 1946–1975" | SpringerLink #françafrique#CIV225
cc: @AfEconHis https://t.co/SNEptkJCS2