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International Journal of Afro-Asian Studies
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Journal Information: | 75 pages |
Publisher: | BrownWalker.com |
ISBN-10: | 1612335020 |
ISBN-13: | 9781612335025 |
Year: | 2011 |
CONTENTS:
1. Democratization and Corruption in a Religious Society: The Nigerian Experience
by A. G. Alamu
2. Impacts of Social Capital on Household Consumption Expenditure in Rural Kenya: An Instrumental Variable Approach
by Gabriel N. Kirori, Jane W. Kabubo Mariara and Tabitha W. Kiriti Nganga
3. Trafficking and Illegal Female Nepali Migration in India, by Pranati Datta
4. Sustainable Land Management in a Bid to Alleviate Poverty and Prevent Deforestation in Kenya, by Salome N. Wangalachi
5. Trafficking in Women and Children to India and Thailand: Characteristics, Trends and Policy Issues, by Siddhartha Sarkar
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About the Journal: ISSN 0974-3537
A peer-reviewed International Journal of Afro-Asian Studies (IJAAS) presents a scholarly account of studies of individuals and societies in Africa and Asia. Its scope is to publish original research by social scientists in the area of anthropology, sociology, economics, political science and related social sciences about African and Asian societies and cultures and their relationships. The journal focuses on problems and possibilities, past and future. Where possible, comparisons are made between countries and continents. The Journal follows the recent move in the scholarly academy to allow interdisciplinary analysis to bridge the traditional divides that reflect the specialization of academic knowledge to the detriment of actual cultural and social processes and provides rich, progressive, innovative directions in Afro-Asian studies and invigorate the status of current thought on interracial encounters across multiple disciplines.
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1. Democratization and Corruption in a Religious Society: The Nigerian Experience
by A. G. Alamu
2. Impacts of Social Capital on Household Consumption Expenditure in Rural Kenya: An Instrumental Variable Approach
by Gabriel N. Kirori, Jane W. Kabubo Mariara and Tabitha W. Kiriti Nganga
3. Trafficking and Illegal Female Nepali Migration in India, by Pranati Datta
4. Sustainable Land Management in a Bid to Alleviate Poverty and Prevent Deforestation in Kenya, by Salome N. Wangalachi
5. Trafficking in Women and Children to India and Thailand: Characteristics, Trends and Policy Issues, by Siddhartha Sarkar

About the Journal: ISSN 0974-3537
A peer-reviewed International Journal of Afro-Asian Studies (IJAAS) presents a scholarly account of studies of individuals and societies in Africa and Asia. Its scope is to publish original research by social scientists in the area of anthropology, sociology, economics, political science and related social sciences about African and Asian societies and cultures and their relationships. The journal focuses on problems and possibilities, past and future. Where possible, comparisons are made between countries and continents. The Journal follows the recent move in the scholarly academy to allow interdisciplinary analysis to bridge the traditional divides that reflect the specialization of academic knowledge to the detriment of actual cultural and social processes and provides rich, progressive, innovative directions in Afro-Asian studies and invigorate the status of current thought on interracial encounters across multiple disciplines.
International Journal of
Afro-Asian Studies homepage
ASMT Journal Series homepage