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  • 1
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    Book
    Cham : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783319572666 , 3319572660
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 276 Seiten , 21 cm x 14.8 cm
    Series Statement: Global Ethics
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 320
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    Keywords: Asylbewerber ; Feldforschung ; Deportation ; Ablehnung ; JPB ; JHB ; JP ; migration ; deportation ; human rights ; borders ; immigration ; detention ; criminalization ; JPB ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Asylbewerber ; Ablehnung ; Deportation ; Feldforschung
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  • 2
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    Book
    Cham : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 3319772457 , 9783319772455
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 248 Seiten , 21 cm
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion
    DDC: 128
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    Keywords: Sociology ; Self ; Identity (Psychology) ; Philosophy
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  • 3
    ISBN: 3319771604 , 9783319771601 , 9783030083854
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 408 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramm , 21 cm x 14.8 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Transparency, Society and Subjectivity
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion
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    Keywords: Political philosophy ; Ethics ; Social sciences Philosophy ; Philosophy ; Political philosophy ; Ethics ; Social sciences Philosophy ; Philosophy ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Transparenz ; Politische Philosophie
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  • 4
    ISBN: 3319755730 , 9783319755731
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 251 Seiten , 23.5 cm x 15.5 cm
    Series Statement: Minorities in West Asia and North Africa
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion
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    Keywords: Political science ; Asia Politics and government ; Middle East Politics and government ; Regionalism ; Economic development
    Abstract: This book explores the ways in which democratizing Muslim countries treat their ethnic minorities’ requests of inclusiveness and autonomy. The author examines the results of two important cases-the securitization of Kurds in Turkey and the “autonomization” (a new concept coined by the study) of Acehnese in Indonesia-through multiple hypotheses: the elites’ power interest, the international factors, the institutions and history of the state, and the ontological security of the country. By examining states with ethnic diversity and very little religious diversity, the research controls for the effect of religious conflict on minority inclusion, and so allows expanded generalizations and comparisons. In non-Muslim majority countries, and in so called “mature democracies,” the problem of the inclusion of old or new ethnic minorities is also crucial for the sustainability of the “never-ending” democratization processes. Maurizio Geri is Research Analyst at ACT-NATO, specializing in international security and democratic issues in the regions of Europe, Middle East, and Southeast Asia
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 3. Research Design -- 4. Securitization and Autonomization in Turkey and Indonesia: A Brief History and Review of the Period of Democratization -- 5. Political Elites’ Power Interest and Rational Decision Making -- 6. International Factors: Geopolitical Issues, International Community and Diaspora -- 7. Historical Institutionalism: Nationalism, Institutions and Citizenship of Ethnic Minorities -- 8. Interacting Variable: Ontological Security -- 9. Conclusions
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  • 5
    ISBN: 3319753002 , 9783319753003
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 177 Seiten , 2 Diagramme , 21 cm x 14.8 cm
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion
    DDC: 300
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    Keywords: Culture Study and teaching ; Ethnology Africa ; Communication ; Africa Politics and government
    Abstract: This book examines the media reform processes and re-democratization projects of Ghana and Nigeria’s emerging democracies. It evaluates and critiques these reform processes, arguing that because of dependency approaches resulting from the transplanting of policy framework from the West into these emerging democracies, the policy goals and objectives of the reforms have not been achieved. Consequently, the inherent socio-cultural, economic and political factors, coupled with the historical antecedents of these countries, have also affected the reform process. Drawing from policy documents, analyses and interviews Ufuoma Akpojivi argues that the lack of citizens’ active participation in policy processes has led to neo-liberalization and the continued universalization of Western ideologies such as democracy, media freedom and independence. Akpojivi posits that the recognition of socio-cultural, political and economic factors inherent to these emerging democracies, coupled with the communal participation of citizens, will facilitate true media reform processes and development of these countries. Ufuoma Akpojivi is Senior Lecturer in the Media Studies Department at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. His research interests cut across media policy, democratization and new media and citizens’ engagement. He is a National Research Foundation (NRF) South Africa rated researcher and a fellow of the African Humanities Program (AHP) of the American Council of Learned Societies
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  • 6
    ISBN: 3319755854 , 9783319755854
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 144 Seiten , 21 cm x 14.8 cm
    Series Statement: Palgrave pivot
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion
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    Keywords: Political science ; Political theory ; Europe Politics and government ; Globalization ; Emigration and immigration ; Europa ; Krise ; Narrativ ; Körper ; Grenze
    Abstract: This book critically discusses two crises that shape our present: migration crisis and 2007-2008 crisis. The first part raises several questions regarding migration, borders, labour, humanitarianism and biopolitics; the second part focuses on the false dilemma between an interpretation of contemporary crisis in the West as capitalist or humanist. Thanasis Lagios is Teaching Assistant at the University of Athens, Greece. Vasia Lekka is Adjunct Academic Staff at the Hellenic Open University, Greece. Grigoris Panoutsopoulos is Researcher at the University of Athens, Greece
    Abstract: 1. Introduction: Within the walls -- 2. “Migrants” vis-à-vis “refugees”: Towards a “rationalisation” of migration control and management -- 3. Opening and closing borders: Capitalism is speeding up -- 4. Borders’ diffusion as a response to the “humanist crisis”: Towards a military-humanitarian nexus -- 5. Borders and bodies in twenty-first-century biopolitical societies: The migrant’s body as carrier of the border -- 6. Conclusion: Facing a circulus vitiosus? -- 7. Exergum -- 8. Discourses on Crisis and Critical Discourse -- 9. The Man Without Qualities in a Universe Full of Quantities -- 10. Genealogy and the Question of the Present: A Conclusion?
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    Cham : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 3319754432 , 9783319754437
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 203 Seiten , 21 cm x 14.8 cm
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion
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    Keywords: Philosophy ; Ethics ; Social sciences Philosophy
    Abstract: What lies at the foundation of our moral beliefs? If we dig down far enough do we find that our moral values have no ground at all to stand on, and so are apt to collapse upon serious philosophical investigation? This book seeks to answer these and related questions by positing an indubitable foundation for our moral beliefs - they arise from the phenomenon of ‘primary recognition’, and are fundamentally shaped by ‘basic moral certainties’. Drawing on philosophers such as Ludwig Wittgenstein and Knud Ejler Løgstrup, this book draws together insights from both Analytic and Continental philosophy to provide a convincing new picture of our moral foundations. And it does so in a way that eschews moral conservativism and opens the way for a rich understanding of the variety and particularity of our human moral systems, while also keeping a significant place for those moral beliefs that occur universally, across cultures
    Abstract: Preface -- 1. Basic Certainty and Morality -- 2. Primary Recognition and Morality -- 3. Morality as Other-Regarding -- 4. Universal Moral Certainty -- 5. Local Moral Certainty -- 6. Implications for Current Metaethics -- 7. Conclusion
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    Cham : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 3319754467 , 9783319754468
    Language: English
    Pages: xxix, 345 Seiten , Diagramme , 21 cm x 14.8 cm
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    Keywords: Culture Study and teaching ; African Americans ; Ethnology Africa ; Communication ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Most Western-driven theories do not have a place in Black communicative experience, especially in Africa. Many scholars interested in articulating and interrogating Black communication scholarship are therefore at the crossroads of either having to use Western-driven theory to explain a Black communication dynamic, or have to use hypothetical rules to achieve their objectives, since they cannot find compelling Black communication theories to use as reference. Colonization and the African slave trade brought with it assimilationist tendencies that have dealt a serious blow on the cognition of most Blacks on the continent and abroad. As a result, their interpersonal as well as in-group dialogic communication had witnessed dramatic shifts. Black/Africana Communication Theory assembles skilled communicologists who propose uniquely Black-driven theories that stand the test of time. Throughout the volume’s fifteen chapters theories including but not limited to Afrocentricity, Afro-Cultural Mulatto, Venerative Speech Theory, Africana Symbolic Contextualism Theory, HaramBuntu-Government-Diaspora Communications Theory, Consciencist Communication Theory and Racial Democracy Effect Theory are introduced and discussed. Kehbuma Langmia is Professor/Chair and Fulbright Scholar in the Department of Strategic, Legal and Management Communications, Howard University in Washington, DC, USA. He has extensive knowledge and expertise in Public Speaking, Information Communication Technology (ICT), Intercultural Communication and Social Media. He has published eleven books, fourteen book chapters and nine peer-reviewed journal articles nationally and internationally. He is the recipient of the 2017 Toyin Falola Book Award for his most recent book, Globalization and Cyberculture (Palgrave 2016)
    Abstract: 1. Introduction (Kehbuma Langmia).-Part I Afrocentric Communication Theories -- 2. The Classical African Concept of Maat and Human Communication (Molefi Kete Asante) -- 3. Cognitive Hiatus and the White Validation Syndrome: An Afrocentric Analysis (Ama Mazama) -- Part II Africana Communication Theories -- 4. Igbo Communication Styles: Conceptualizing Ethnic Communication Theory (Uchenna Onuzulike) -- 5. Kuelekea Nadharia Ujamaa Mawasiliano: Toward a Familyhood Communication Theory (Abdul Karim Bangura) -- 6. Afro-Cultural Mulatto Communication Theory (Kehbuma Langmia) -- 7. Venerative Speech Theory and African Communalism: A Geo-Cultural Perspective (Bala A. Musa) -- 8. Africana Symbolic Contextualism Theory (Faith Nguru and Agnes Lucy Lando) -- 9. The HaramBuntu-Government-Diaspora Relationship Management Theory (Stella-Monica N. Mpande) -- 10. Dynamism: N’digbo and Communication in Post-Modernism (Chuka Onwumechili) -- 11. Consciencist Communication Theory: Expanding the Epistemology on Nkrumahism (Abdul Karim Bangura) -- Part III African American Communication Theories -- 12. Afrocentricity of the Whole: Bringing Women and LGBTQIA Voices in from the Theoretical Margins (Natalie Hopkinson and Taryn K. Myers) -- 13. New Frames: A Pastiche of Theoretical Approaches to Examine African American and Diasporic Communication (Gracie Lawson-Borders) -- Part IV Latin America & Caribbean Communication Theories -- 14. Creolized Media Theory: An Examination of Local Cable Television in Jamaica as Hybrid Upstarts (Nickesia S. Gordon) -- 15. Caribbean Communication: Social Mediation Through the Caribbean ICT Virtual Community (CIVIC) (Roger Caruth) -- 16. Color Privileges, Humor, and Dialogues: Theorizing How People of African Descent in Brazil Communicatively Manage Stigmatization and Racial Discrimination (Juliana Maria da Silva Trammel)
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9783319407951
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 399 Seiten
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    Keywords: Philosophy, African ; Philosophy, Modern ; Philosophy ; Modern philosophy ; Philosophy, Asian ; Philosophy, African ; Philosophy, Modern ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Philosophie ; Afrika ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Philosophie ; Afrikanische Philosophie
    Abstract: This volume provides the key to a deepened discourse on philosophy in Africa. Available literature and academic practice in African philosophy since the 1960s have largely featured discourses in the areas of origin, general meaning and nature of the discipline, with little attention given to specialized areas. By contrast, this book examines a noticeable shifting focus from such general concerns to more specific subject-matter, in such areas as epistemology, moral philosophy, metaphysics, aesthetics, and social and political philosophy in the light of the African experience. The volume includes specific discourses from expert contributors on the nature, history and scope of African ethics and metaphysics, while also discussing particular themes in African epistemology, philosophy of education, existentialism and political philosophy. Researchers seeking for new perspective on African philosophy will find this work thought-provoking, instructive and informative
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- 1. Introduction: The Shifting Focus of Philosophy in Africa -- 2. 1. Revisiting the Terms of African Philosophy. C.B.N. Ogbogbo -- 3. 2. Metaphysics in Africa: Traditional and Modern Discussions. Wilfred Lajul -- 4. 3. Critical Notes on the Metaphysics of Metallurgy in an African Culture. Omotade Adegbindin -- 5. 4. An Overview of African Ethics. Thaddeus Metz -- 6. 5. Transnational Ethics, Justice and Anyiam-Osigwe’s Philosophy of the Family. Ronald Olufemi Badru -- 7. 6. Towards an African Moral Theory. Thaddeus Metz -- 8. 7. An African Theory of Knowledge. Anselm K. Jimoh -- 9. 8. Epistemic Insight from an African Way of Knowing. Peter A. Ikhane -- 10. 9. The Imperative of Epistemic Decolonization in Contemporary Africa. Abosede Priscilla Ipadeola -- 11. 10. A Gendered Interrogation of Virtue Ascription in an African Thought System. Isaac E. Ukpokolo -- 12. 11. Women Agency and the Re-negotiation of Gender Depiction in an African Media Space. Benjamin Timi Olujohungbe -- 13. 12. The Imperative of Developing African Eco-philosophy. Kevin Behrens -- 14. 13. The Nature of African Aesthetics. Mathew A. Izibili -- 15. 14. Philosophy and Existence in an African Condition. Anthony Akinwale -- 16. 15.Human Life and the Question of Meaning in African Existentialism. Monday Lewis Igbafen -- 17. 16. Western Specifications, African Approximations: Time, Color and Existential Attitudes. Elvis Imafidon -- 18. 17. Probable Limits of Particularism in African Existential Discourse. Wale Olajide -- 19. 18. Philosophy in Africa and the Challenge of Development. Peter A. Ikhane -- 20. 19. Political Philosophy and the African Experience. Joseph Osei -- 21. 20. Concepts of Justice in Africa: Past and Present. Anke Graness -- 22. 21. African Worldview and the Question of Democratic Substance. Christopher O. Agulanna & Peter Osimiri -- 23. 22. Philosophy: Interrogating the Public Space and Culture. O. B. Lawuyi -- Selected Bibliography -- Index
    Abstract: Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- 1: Introduction: The Shifting Focus of Philosophy in Africa -- 2: Revisiting the Terms of African Philosophy -- Introduction -- Nature of the Poverty -- Recalibrating the Discipline -- Conclusion -- 3: African Metaphysics: Traditional and Modern Discussions -- Introduction -- The Meaning of African Metaphysics -- The Nature of African Metaphysics -- The Scope of African Metaphysics -- Traditional African Metaphysics -- The Concept of Being -- African Ontology -- African Cosmology -- God in African Cosmology -- The African Concept of the Person -- The Person as Relational -- The Person as Dualistic -- The Person as Triadic -- The Person and Destiny -- Modern African Metaphysics -- Science Versus Mythological Metaphysics -- African Metaphysics as a Cul de Sac Preventing Innovation -- Ubuntu-African Metaphysics in Economics -- Destiny in African Metaphysics -- Pan-African Metaphysical Epistemology -- West African, East African and South African Conceptions of a Person -- The West African Conception of a Person -- The East and South African Conception of a Person -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 4: Critical Notes on the Metaphysics of Metallurgy in an African Culture -- Introduction -- Metaphysics of Metallurgy in Yorùbá (African) Belief -- Bibliography -- 5: An Overview of African Ethics -- Introduction -- Nature and History of the Profession -- Normative Ethics: Good and Bad Character -- Normative Ethics: Right and Wrong Action -- Applied Ethics -- Metaethics -- Bibliography -- 6: Transnational Ethics, Justice and Anyiam-­Osigwe's Philosophy of the Family -- Introduction and Issue Statement -- Conceptual Prologue -- Skewed Global Human Relations and the Debate Between Proponents and Opponents of Transnational Justice -- The Proponents of Transnational Justice and Their Theses -- The Opponents of Transnational Justice and Their Theses -- Applying Anyiam-Osigwe's African Philosophy of the Family: An Argument from Transnational Ethics to Transnational Justice -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 7: Toward an African Moral Theory (Revised Edition) -- Clarification of the Project -- Ubuntu as a Moral Theory -- Developing the Favoured Account -- Conclusion: Topics for Future Work -- 8: An African Theory of Knowledge -- Introduction -- The African Cultural and Ontological Reality -- The Nature of African Epistemology -- An African Theory of Knowledge -- The African Homo-cultural Theory of Justification of Knowledge -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 9: Epistemic Insight from an African Way of Knowing -- Introduction -- Ignorance and an African Epistemological Framework -- An African Way of Knowing -- Conclusion -- 10: The Imperative of Epistemic Decolonization in Contemporary Africa -- Introduction -- The African Colonial Experience and Emergence of a New Epistemological Order -- Eurocentrism and the Politics of Epistemological Tyranny -- Care Epistemology: A Panacea for the Epistemic Colonization Crisis in Contemporary Africa -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 11: A Gendered Interrogation of Virtue Ascription in an African Thought System -- Background -- Areté: Virtue as Excellence -- Western Orientation and Virtue Ascription -- Gender Disparity in the Judeo-Christian World: Grounding Western Gender Discourse -- Philo (13 B.C.-54 A.D.) -- Moses Ben Maimonides -- Gender Binaries in Africa -- Owanlen: A Gerontocratic Gender Preserve -- Bibliography -- 12: Women's Agency and the Re-negotiation of Gender Depiction in an African Media Space -- Background -- Gender Depiction in Popular Media -- Artificial Forms, Adjustments and Role Identification -- The Idea of Agency -- Media Literacy and Rational Women's Agency -- Bibliography -- 13: The Imperative of Developing African Eco-philosophy -- Introduction -- The Need for Eco-philosophy -- The Need for Philosophy to Address the Threat to Humanity Entailed by the Ecological Crisis -- African Thought Has Much to Contribute to Eco-philosophy -- Appealing to Existing Values and Beliefs Is More Likely to Elicit Buy-in -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 14: The Nature of African Aesthetics -- Introduction -- Elements of African Aesthetics: Art, Beauty and Nature -- Intentionality in African Art -- The Expression of Beauty in African Aesthetics -- African Aesthetic Judgment -- Conclusion -- 15: Philosophy and Existence in an African Condition -- Love of Wisdom -- Life and Dictatorship in an Era of Democracy -- The Human Question and the Quest of the Lover of Wisdom -- To Build a Nation Is to Seek Happiness Together -- 16: Human Life and the Question of Meaning in African Existentialism -- Introduction -- African Understanding of the Meaningfulness and Meaninglessness of Human Existence -- The African Conception of Death and Its Implications for Human Existence -- Conclusion -- 17: Western Specifications, African Approximations: Time, Colour and Existential Attitudes -- Introduction -- Time, Colour and Existential Attitudes in the West -- Time, Colour and Existential Attitudes in Africa -- Conclusion -- 18: Probable Limits of Particularism in African Existential Discourse -- Introduction -- The Problem -- God and the Traditional African -- Conclusion -- 19: Philosophy and the Challenge of Development in Africa -- Tracking the Concept of "Development" -- A Look at Strategies for Development in Africa -- Philosophy in Africa and the Challenge of Development -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 20: Political Philosophy in the African Context -- Discussion of Actual or Hypothetical Objections -- Is Political Philosophy by Africans Possible? -- Can Political Philosophy Be Contextualized? -- Contextualization in the Political Philosophy of Plato -- Contextualization in the Political Philosophy of Aristotle and Other Western Philosophers and Their Critics -- Contextualization in John Rawls' Theory of Justice as Fairness and Robert Nozick's Theory of Justice as Entitlement -- Conclusion -- 21: Concepts of Justice in Africa: Past and Present -- Introduction -- Ma'at-Justice in Ancient Egypt: Justice as a Cosmological Order -- Indigenous Ideas of Justice and Legal Practice in Africa: Corrective Justice -- Ubuntu -- The Gacaca Courts in Rwanda -- Concepts of Justice in Modern African Philosophy: Distributive Justice -- Henry Odera Oruka's Concept of Global Justice -- Teodros Kiros and the Question, May Food Be a Commodity? -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 22: African Worldview and the Question of Democratic Substance -- Introduction -- Conceptual Analysis -- The African Worldview -- African Worldview and Democratic Values -- Competitive Succession -- Popular Consent and Participation -- Constraints on the Abuse of Power -- Consensus-building -- Towards a True African Democracy -- Conclusion -- 23: Philosophy: Interrogating the Public Space and Culture -- Introduction -- Discourse(s) on the Nigerian Public Space -- Culture, Philosophy and Public Discourse -- Why Do Nigerians Complain? -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 24: Mandela's Legacy for Political Philosophy in Africa -- Introduction -- What Is Karl Popper's Theory of Evolutionary Epistemology? -- The Problem of Apartheid as Mandela Saw It -- The Evolution of Mandela's Political Philosophy -- Stage I: The Evolution from Nonviolent Nationalist Resistance to Radical Nationalist Resistance -- The Transition to Radical Resistance -- Stage II: The Evolution from Radical Nationalism to Marxist Socialism/Communism -- Stage III: Evolution from Scientific Socialism/Communism to (Ubuntu Ethics-Based) Liberal Democracy -- Conclusion -- Index
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9783319501994 , 3319501992
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 112 Seiten
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ethnicities and tribes in sub-saharan africa
    DDC: 900
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    Keywords: Ethnizität ; Stammesgesellschaft ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Ethnic conflicts ; Kinship ; Linguistic ethnicity ; Sub-Saharan Africa ; Tribal allegiance ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Ethnizität ; Stammesgesellschaft
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