Sara Petrollino
Sara Petrollino
"Herding games" are mimicry games played by children in several East African pastoralist societies. This article presents an ethnographic account of the herding game among the Hamar agro-pastoralist people of Southwest Ethiopia, and reveals...
Do Fakes Exist? Trade and Consumption of Sex Enhancers in Harare's Avenues [0.03%]
假药的存在?哈拉雷街道上性保健品的买卖和消费
Ushewedu Kufakurinani
Ushewedu Kufakurinani
After the ban of over-the-counter sex enhancers in 2013 by the Medical Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ), the streets of the inner city area of Harare called The Avenues became a haven for illegal traders in sex enhancers. This article e...
Kenya's "Fake Essay" Writers and the Light they Shine on Assumptions of Shadows in Knowledge Production [0.03%]
肯尼亚的“伪论文”作者及其对知识生产中的假设所产生的影响
Patricia Kingori
Patricia Kingori
In this contribution to the special issue on Fakery in Africa, I examine the booming "fake essay" industry and draw on the role and perspectives increasingly occupied by of tens of thousands of young and highly-educated Kenyans. These so-ca...
Boyd, Raymond; Fardon, Richard
Boyd
Mohochi, E. S.
Mohochi
Harding, Frances
Harding