Pursuing Justice in Africa Competing Imaginaries and Contested Practices

Pursuing Justice in Africa focuses on the many actors pursuing many visions of justice across the African continent-their aspirations, divergent practices, and articulations of international and vernacular idioms of justice. The essays selected by editors Jessica Johnson and George Hamandishe Karekw...

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Other Authors: Johnson, Jessica (Editor), Karekwaivanane, George Hamandishe (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Ohio University Press 2018
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