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Ghana Studies is the journal of the Ghana Studies Association, an international affiliate of the African Studies Association. Published annually, Ghana Studies strives to provide a forum for cutting edge original research about Ghana’s society, culture, environment, and history. All of the scholarly articles in Ghana Studies are peer-reviewed by two anonymous referees, coordinated by an editorial team based in both North America and Ghana. Since its first issue in 1998, Ghana Studies has published significant work by leading scholars based in Ghana, the United States, Canada, and Europe. In addition, Ghana Studies features occasional material, source reports, and book reviews. It also serves to provide official notice of fellowships and prizes awarded by the Ghana Studies Association.
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Volume 4, 2001Table of Contents
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View Summary of Aid or Hinderance? Faith Gospel Theology and Ghana’s Incorporation into the Global Economy
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Aid or Hinderance? Faith Gospel Theology and Ghana’s Incorporation into the Global Economy
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View Summary of Contesting Silence: The Ban on Drumming and the Musical Politics of Pentacostalism in Ghana
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View Summary of The Things That Money Can Buy: Chieftancy, the Media and the 1996 Elections in Hohoe-North Constituency
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View Summary of Interpersonal Networks and the Dissemination of the Mass Media’s Environmental Agenda in Ghana
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Interpersonal Networks and the Dissemination of the Mass Media’s Environmental Agenda in Ghana
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| ISSN | 2333-7168 |
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| Print ISSN | 1536-5514 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2022-12-21 |
| Open Access | No |
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