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Vol. 6 (2020): Tanzanian Journal of Sociology
Vol. 6 (2020): Tanzanian Journal of Sociology
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
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Food Politics and Gendered Realities in western Nigeria, 1939-1955
Oladejo Mutiat Titilope
38-57
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Is mimetic desire a root cause of religious violence in Tanzania? An analysis of Girardian €“ Mimetic Desire Theory
Thomas J. Ndaluka
58 - 79
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Chuma Ulete as a Popularized Witchcraft Discourse in Small Businesses
Jacqueline Halima Mgumia
80 - 101
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Communication for Change: Altering Die-hard Attitudes, Beliefs and Behaviour through Knowledge Sharing on Lake Victoria Pollution
Dietrick K. Kaijanangoma
102 - 121
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Will the sustainability of lion tourist hunting be certain amidst non compliance to conservation legal frameworks? A case of Selous Game Reserve, Tanzania
Leopody Gayo, Cuthbert L. Nahonyo, Catherine A. Masao
122 - 145
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