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The Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review is an internationally refereed interdisciplinary journal that serves as a regional forum for critical reflection and discourse on the economic, political, and social aspects as well as development concerns of the countries in Eastern and Southern Africa. It is the major African social science journal with a region-wide coverage that publishes scholarly articles, book reviews, research notes, and communications. Edited by OSSREA.
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Volume 27, Number 1, January 2011Table of Contents
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View Perpetuated Human-Wildlife Wars: A Case Study of the Marauding Elephants in Mbuvori Small Scale Farms, Embu, Kenya
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Perpetuated Human-Wildlife Wars: A Case Study of the Marauding Elephants in Mbuvori Small Scale Farms, Embu, Kenya
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View The Urban Poor and Their Willingness to Participate in Community Development: The Case Study of Addis Ababa
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View Encampment of Communities in War-Affected Areas and its Effect on their Livelihood Security and Reproductive Health: The Case Of Northern Uganda
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| ISSN | 1684-4173 |
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| Print ISSN | 1027-1775 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2011-07-03 |
| Open Access | No |
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