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INTRODUCTION – “(Re)Framing the Beautiful Struggle: Black Student & Black Youth Activism” 引言-“(重新)构建美丽的斗争:黑人学生和黑人青年行动主义”
Zanj: The Journal of Critical Global South Studies Pub Date : 2022-09-20 DOI: 10.13169/zanjglobsoutstud.6.1.0001
Richard D. Benson
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the disease of expertise 专业知识之病
Zanj: The Journal of Critical Global South Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-15 DOI: 10.13169/zanjglobsoutstud.5.1.0004
Tawona Sitholé
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Sensing On the Move 移动感知
Zanj: The Journal of Critical Global South Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-15 DOI: 10.13169/zanjglobsoutstud.5.1.0015
Gameli Tordzro
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Asaasa
Zanj: The Journal of Critical Global South Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-15 DOI: 10.13169/zanjglobsoutstud.5.1.0014
Naa Densua Tordzro
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Shifts in the Trend and Nature of Migration in the Ethiopia-South Africa Migration Corridor 埃塞俄比亚-南非移民走廊移民趋势和性质的变化
Zanj: The Journal of Critical Global South Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-14 DOI: 10.13169/zanjglobsoutstud.5.1.0006
Y. Estifanos, Laura Freeman
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"Amar beton khub e kom" “阿玛尔,阿玛尔,阿玛尔,阿玛尔!”
Zanj: The Journal of Critical Global South Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-14 DOI: 10.13169/zanjglobsoutstud.5.1.0012
Heila Shah, M. S. A. Bhuiyan
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Impacts of COVID-19 on Wives of Nepali Migrants and Future Foreign Employment Decision-making COVID-19对尼泊尔移民妻子和未来外国就业决策的影响
Zanj: The Journal of Critical Global South Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-14 DOI: 10.13169/zanjglobsoutstud.5.1.0010
A. Ghimire, Priyasha Shrestha, Indu Dhungana
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Inequalities in Access to Land and Strategies of Resilience in the Burkinabe Migrants in Northern Côte d’Ivoire 科特迪瓦北部布基纳法索移民在获得土地方面的不平等和复原力战略Côte d '科特迪瓦
Zanj: The Journal of Critical Global South Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-14 DOI: 10.13169/zanjglobsoutstud.5.1.0009
K. Soumahoro, Sylvestre Bouhi Tchan Bi
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Un Panorama des Inégalités Liées à la Migration entre le Burkina Faso et la Côte d’Ivoire 布基纳法索和cote科特迪瓦之间与移民有关的不平等概况
Zanj: The Journal of Critical Global South Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-14 DOI: 10.13169/zanjglobsoutstud.5.1.0008
Tebkieta Alexandra Tapsoba, Marc Mouoboum Meda, G. Sangli, B. Dabiré
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Migration, Memory and Longing in Haitian Songs 海地歌曲中的迁徙、记忆与思念
Zanj: The Journal of Critical Global South Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-14 DOI: 10.13169/zanjglobsoutstud.5.1.0013
T. Cela, Kéthia Charles, Pierre Rigaud Dubuisson, Olriche Fortin, Dabouze Estinvil, L. Marcelin
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