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  3. Vol. 4 (2018): Tanzania Journal of Sociology

Vol. 4 (2018): Tanzania Journal of Sociology

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56279/tajoso.v4i
Published: 2018-12-31

Articles

  • Female Circumcision Practices: Perception on Methods used to Disseminate Anti-Fc Messages
    Misanya Bingi
  • Adoption of Renewable Energy Innovations in Rural Tanzania: An Innovation Systems Approach
    Masoud Dauda
  • Dancing With[out] Simmel
    Fatima Bapumia
  • The Social Basis for Patient-Female Nurse Misunderstandings: Reflections from Muleba and Chato Districts
    Gozibert Kamuhabwa Kamugisha
  • Critiquing Experts’ Struggles to Amplify the Concept of ‘Nutrition’ among Under-five Children in Southern Coastal Tanzania
    Lucius Mugisha
  • Society, Conversion, and Frustrations in the CMS and LMS Missions of Unyamwezi, Western Tanzania, 1878-1898
    Salvatory S. Nyanto
  • Indigenous Institutions and Rangeland Sustainability in Northern Tanzania
    Kisiaya Saruni
  • Sober House and the Elusive Quest of Recovering from Drug Addiction: Success and Challenges from Pemba and Unguja in Zanzibar
    Huruma Luhuvilo Sigalla
  • Land Appropriation for Biofuels in Tanzania: Whose Sustainable Development?
    William John Walwa
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