Competing norms : state regulations and local praxis in sub-Saharan Africa
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Competing norms : state regulations and local praxis in sub-Saharan Africa
(Normative orders, v. 19)
Campus, c2016
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"... emerged in the context of the project 'Western norms and local media in Africa' within the Cluster of Excellence 'The formation of normative orders', Goethe University Frankfurt."--P. [7]
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- What do people do when states are working? / Mamadou Diawara and Ute Röschenthaler
- Pastoralism in the Office du Niger : norms and praxis in natural resource management / Boureima Touré
- Governance and management of public health in Bamako : the operational challenges that result when nobody is fully in charge / Mamadou Diarra
- Regulation of information and transparency in the grain market of Mali / Issa Fofana
- A clash of norms : land rights in Navrongo, Upper East region of Ghana / Patricia Awiah
- The doubtful business of extracting gold : challenges of environmental law in Mali's mining sector / Mbaye Bathé
- People facing resettlement in Ekondo Kondo, Cameroon / Kerstin Schopp
- Responsible practices with irresponsible effects : mining and involuntary resettlement in Kwale, Kenya / Andreas Jacobs
- The proliferation of newspapers in Mali : successful pluralism or mismanaged regulation? / Bakary Doumbia
- The duty to inform : Malian radio hosts between state control, social constraints, and gender roles / Anneliese Sozanski
- Weddings without couples : Moghamo migrants in the United States and their families' mental strategies in Cameroon / Isaiah Afu