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  3. Vol. 6 (2020): Tanzania Journal of Sociology

Vol. 6 (2020): Tanzania Journal of Sociology

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56279/tajoso.v6i
Published: 2020-06-30

Articles

  • Neo-liberalism and the Declining Reading Culture at African Universities: Reflections on Social Responsibility of Intellectuals
    Abunuwasi Lugansya Mwami
    1-23
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  • Merton’s Criticism of Malinowski and Radcliffe-Brown’s Postulation as a Comparative Analyst to the Nigeria Social System
    Bashir Bello
    24-37
    • PDF
  • Food Politics and Gendered Realities in Western Nigeria, 1939-1955
    Mutiat Titilope Oladejo
    38-57
    • PDF
  • Is Mimetic Desire a Root Cause of Religious Violence in Tanzania? An Analysis of Girardian – Mimetic Desire Theory
    Thomas J. Ndaluka
    58-79
    • PDF
  • Chuma Ulete as a Popularized Witchcraft Discourse in Small Businesses
    Jacqueline Halima Mgumia
    80-101
    • PDF
  • Communication for Change: Altering Die-hard Attitudes, Beliefs and Behaviour through Knowledge Sharing on Lake Victoria Pollution
    Dietrick K. Kaijanangoma
    102-121
    • PDF
  • Will the Sustainability of Lion Tourist Hunting be Certain Amidst Noncompliance to Conservation Legal Frameworks? A Case from the Selous Game Reserve, Tanzania
    Leopody Gayo, Cuthbert L. Nahonyo, Catherine A. Masao
    122 - 145
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  • Religious Tolerance, Transnational Dynamics and the State in Tanzania
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  • How Power Distancing Mentality Hinders a Citizen’s Readiness to Report a Witnessed Corruption Incident in Tanzania.
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  • Even a Scorpion Sting Hurts Just as Much: A Sobering Look at Men as Victims of Intimate Partner Abuse and Violence
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