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The Politics of Legal Pluralism: the Case of Community Policing in Mozambique and Swaziland (African Studies Seminar)

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African Studies Centre
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Helene Maria Kyed (DIIS) looks at the role of community policing in Mozambique and Swaziland.

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Women, Sports and Societies in Colonial and Postcolonial Africa (African History and Politics Seminar)

As part of the Women's Sport in Africa conference (University of Oxford, 7 Mar 2011), Prof. Nauright (George Mason Univeristy) presents on historical research looking at sports in Africa, with a particular view to women's sport and his own work.
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Witchcraft and the Colonial Life of the Fetish (African History and Politics Seminar)

Professor Florence Bernault (Wisconsin) presents her work on the historical role of 'fetish' and 'witchcraft' in colonial Africa and the historical development of their linguistic uses.
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African Studies Centre
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Helene Maria Kyed
Department: Centre for African Studies
Date Added: 22/06/2011
Duration: 00:59:32

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