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Research in African Studies
African Studies is devoted to facilitating a deeper understanding and engagement with Africa for the Wesleyan Community and beyond.
African Studies researchers produce and read:
Secondary literature/Peer reviewed journal articles - typically provide either a detailed critique of a narrow, focused topic or question; or a short summary of a broader idea
Books - offer extended original presentations of, or critical analyses on a topic
Primary Sources - direct, uninterpreted records of the subject of your research project
Websites - can enhance your knowledge providing you look at them through a critical eye understanding the reason for their existence.
Newspapers - keep up with current events as they happen or read how a historic event was reported
Bibliography for monographs, chapters in edited volumes, journal articles, and pamphlets covering all regions of Africa. Topics connected to African Studies as well as History, Sociology, Economics, and Earth & Environmental Science. Time period 1984 to 2017
Academic research, journals, and information in a range of disciplines on Africa and its Diaspora. Includes African Studies, Criminology, Justice Studies, Art, Women studies, Philosophy, Culture, Politics, Music, The Biafran War and Kiswahili.