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  3. Vol. 2 (2017): Tanzania Journal of Sociology : Volume 2&3, 2016/17

Vol. 2 (2017): Tanzania Journal of Sociology : Volume 2&3, 2016/17

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56279/tajoso.v2i
Published: 2017-12-31

Articles

  • Reasserting African Critical Authority in the National Development Picture
    Helen Lauer
    1-17
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  • Non-Formal Education as A Tool For Social Change in the Nadowli District of Ghana: Options of an Endogenous Model
    Felicia S. Odame
    18-30
    • PDF
  • ‘In Local Collaboration we Trust’: The Dynamics of Trust Network Relationships in Collaborative Natural Resource Management in Tanzania
    Mathew Senga
    31-46
    • PDF
  • “Waliletwa na Kengele ya Kanisa!”: Discourses of Slave Emancipation and Conversion at Ndala Catholic Mission in Western Tanzania, 1896-1913
    Salvatory S. Nyanto
    69-84
    • PDF
  • Healthy Ageing through Healthy Living Style
    MamtaTrichal
    47-68
    • PDF
  • Religious Tolerance, Transnational Dynamics and the State in Tanzania
    Lupa Ramadhani
    85-102
    • PDF
  • The Future of Elections in Africa: Critical Issues and Perspectives
    Alexander Makulilo , Rodrick Henry
    103-115
    • PDF
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  • Public Sector Reform in Tanzania: Implementation of the National Five-Year Development Plan Towards Social Service Provision
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  • Towards Decolonization of Evaluation Practices: A Critical Reflection of Participatory Evaluation Methodologies in Less Developed Countries
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  • The Psychosocial Experiences of Unintended Pregnancies among University Students: A Case of University of Dar as Salaam Female Students
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  • Smallholder Orange Farmers’ Access to Market Information in Muheza District, Tanzania
    4
  • Empire, Religious Conficts, and State intervention in Buha and Unyamwezi, Colonial Tanganyika, 1920s-1960
    3
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