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Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022): Tanzania Journal of Sociology
Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022): Tanzania Journal of Sociology
Published:
2022-09-29
Articles
Revisiting Reconceptualization of Power Relations and REDD+ Scholarship in the Global South
Danstan Mukono
1 - 32
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Transforming the Tanzania Charcoal Sector Project and Sustainability of Community Based Forest Management in Kilosa District, Tanzania
Jackson Raymond Sawe
33 - 54
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Biopolitics from Below: People ' s Engagements with Wildlife Management Areas in Southern Tanzania
Lucius R. Mugisha
55 - 76
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Are Biometric Attendance Registers a Panacea for Workplace Absenteeism in Tanzania? A Lesson from Public Secondary Schools in Nyamagana Municipality
Michael Greyson Mgonja, Alexander Boniface Makulilo
77 - 104
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Perception towards Level of Job Commitment of Public Secondary School Teachers in Ogun State, Nigeria
Bawalla Oluwatoyin Gbenga, Omolawal Ayodeji Samuel
105 - 131
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The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health among Individuals in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Magolanga Shagembe, Jonas Kinanda, Mathew Senga, Thomas Ndaluka
132 - 153
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Tanzanian Popular Songs Disapprove Modern Harmful Masculinities: Analysing Mwana FA ' s Dume Suruali
Edwin Anderson Mwakibete
154 - 175
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