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Ironies Of Solidarity Insurance And Financialization Of Kinship In South Africa Erik Bhre

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Ironies Of Solidarity Insurance And Financialization Of Kinship In South Africa Erik Bhre
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Publisher: Zed Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Author: Erik Bähre
ISBN: 9781350220867, 9781786998576, 9781786998583, 1350220868, 1786998572, 1786998580
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Ironies Of Solidarity Insurance And Financialization Of Kinship In South Africa Erik Bhre by Erik Bähre 9781350220867, 9781786998576, 9781786998583, 1350220868, 1786998572, 1786998580 instant download after payment.

Politics and Development in Contemporary Africa
Published by one of the world’s leading publishers on African issues, ‘Politics and Development in Contemporary Africa’ seeks to provide accessible but in-depth analysis of key contemporary issues affecting countries within the continent. Featuring a wealth of empirical material and case study detail, and focussing on a diverse range of subject matter – from conflict to gender, development to the environment – the series is a platform for scholars to present original and often provocative arguments. Selected titles in the series are published in association with the International African Institute.
Editorial board
Rita Abrahamsen (University of Ottawa); Morten Boas (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs); David Booth (Overseas Development Institute); Padraig Carmody (Trinity College Dublin); Neil Carrier (University of Bristol); Fantu Cheru (Leiden University); Kevin Dunn (Hobart and William Smith Colleges); Amanda Hammar (University of Copenhagen); Alcinda Honwana (Open University); Paul Jackson (University of Birmingham); Gabrielle Lynch (University of Warwick); Zachariah Mampilly (Vassar College); Henning Melber (Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation); Garth A. Myers (Trinity College Hartford Connecticut); Léonce Ndikumana (UMass Amherst); Cyril Obi (Social Science Research Council); Susan Parnell (University of Cape Town); Mareike Schomerus (Overseas Development Institute); Laura Seay (Morehouse College); Howard Stein (University of Michigan); Mats Utas (Uppsala University); Alex de Waal (Tufts University)
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