2006 British Theses

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2006 BRITISH THESES ABOUT AFRICA
Agriculture
Aceves, M.T.T. Effect of lianas on tree regeneration in tropical rain forest
[Ghana]. Ph.D., Aberdeen.
Akil, J.M. Small-scale dairy farming in Zanzibar: studies on systems and
feeding of dairy cows. Ph.D., Reading.
Bataw, M. An investigation of phytotoxicity and phylogeny of Thapsia garganica
[Libya]. Ph.D., Salford.
Habtewold, D. Food security effects of household-level resource use in enset
growing regions of Ethiopia: Alinear planning analysis in Gurage zone. Ph.D.,
U. Coll., Cork.
Juhola, S.K. Reconceptualising institutional interplay: A discursive analysis
of agricultural biodiversity [Ghana]. Ph.D., East Anglia.
Mangi, S.C.
Gear management in Kenyas coastal fisheries.
Ph.D., York.
McOdimba, F.A. Epidemiology of vector-borne diseases in cattle from SE Uganda.
Ph.D., Edinburgh.
Webber, A.D. Primate crop raiding in Uganda: actual and perceived risks around
Budongo Forest Reserve. Ph.D., Oxford Brookes.
Williamson, S.F.J. Agricultural policy and pesticides in Africa: a study of the
impacts on health and livelihoods. Ph.D., Essex.
Anthropology
Amherd, K.N. Reciting Ifá: Difference, heterogeneity and identity [Nigeria].
Ph.D., Birmingham.
Arazi, N. Tracing history in the inland Niger delta of Mali: archaeology, oral
traditions and written sources. Ph.D., London, U. Coll.
Carucci, M. The Romano-Africa Domus studies in space, decoration, and function.
Ph.D., Nottingham.
Clark, C.R. Beyond borders: political marginalisation and lived experiences of
Congolese young people in Uganda. D.Phil., Oxford.
Cockitt, J.A. An investigation into the problems surrounding the radiocarbon
dating of ancient Egyptian artefacts, with special reference sources of old
carbon contamination. Ph.D., Manchester.
Constantine, S. Locating danger and negotiating risk on manjaco terrain for
bayu, the children of Caió, Guinea Bissau. Ph.D., Cambridge.
Counsell, D.J. Intoxicants in ancient Egypt: the application of modern forensic
analytical techniques to ancient artefacts and mummified remains in the
evaluation of drug use by an ancient society; a historical and scientific
investigation. Ph.D., Manchester.
Croucher, S.K. Plantations on Zanzibar: An archaeological approach to complex
identities. Ph.D., Manchester.
Exell, K. Asocial and historical interpretation of Ramesside period votive
stelae [Egypt]. Ph.D., Durham.
Fazzio, I. Parental investment among Arab and Dazagada nomadic pastoral
societies of West Chad. Ph.D., Cambridge.
Harambat, E. Creating places: Landscape, memory and identity in the mid-Zambezi
valley [Zimbabwe]. 2006, Oxford.
Hovland, I. Distance destroys and kills: an anthropological inquiry into the
nature of faith in a Lutheran Norwegian Missionary Society [Ethiopia, Madagascar
& South Africa]. Ph.D., London, School of Oriental and African Studies.
Hulin, L. Social allegiance and Cypriot fine wares in a colonial context: Egypt
and the Levant in the Late Bronze Age. Ph.D., Reading.
Issa-Salwe, A. M. Electronic communication and an oral culture: the political
dynamics of Somali websites and mailing lists. Ph.D., Thames Valley.
Jeffery, L.R. The politics of victimhood among displaced Chagossians in
Mauritius. Ph.D., Cambridge.
Jones, E.L. Locating citizenship within everyday life: Perceptions and
experiences from Kwoi, southern Kaduna State, northern Nigeria. D.Phil.,
Sussex.
Jones, R. The use of manpower in the construction of old and middle kingdom
pyramid complexes [Egypt]. Ph.D., Liverpool.
Kibutu, T N. Development, gender and the crisis of masculinity among the Maasai
people of Ngong, Kenya. Ph.D., Leicester.
Kleinitz, C. Dialogues in stone: past and present engagements with rock art in
sub-Saharan Mali, West Africa. Ph.D., London, U. Coll.
Morris, J.P.
Wells and water supply in New Kingdom Egypt.
Ph.D., Liverpool.
Øien, C. Pathways of migration: perceptions of home and belonging among Angolan
women in Portugal. Ph.D., Manchester.
Schachner, L.A. Economic production in the monasteries of Egypt and Oriens, AD
320-800. D.Phil., Oxford.
Scheele, J. Village matters: The Economy of ideas in Kabylia (North-eastern
Algeria). D.Phil., Oxford.
Stump, D.A. Towards an applied archaeology of East African intensive
agricultural systems [Tanzania]. Ph.D., London U. Coll.
Swift, K. Classical and Hellenistic coarse pottery from Euesperides (Benghazi,
Libya): archaeological and petrological approaches to pottery production and
inter-regional distribution. D.Phil., Oxford.
Tuomainen, H.M. Migration and foodways: continuity and change among Ghanaians
in London. Ph.D., Warwick.
Yarrow, T.G. Creating context: Knowledge, ideology and relations amongst NGOs
and development organisations in Ghana. Ph.D., Cambridge.
Architecture
Al-Zitouni, A. B. The traditional Libyan house and its evolution process: a
case study of Tripoli. Ph.D., Manchester Metropolitan.
Cantone, C. The making and re-making of mosques in Senegal.
School of Oriental and African Studies.
Ph.D., London,
Biological Sciences
Babweteera, F. interactions between frugivores and fleshy-fruited trees in
primary and secondary tropical rain forests [Uganda]. D.Phil, Oxford.
Bunbury, N. Parasitic disease in the endangered Mauritian pink pigeon Columba
mayeri [Mauritius]. Ph.D., East Anglia.
Evans, K.E. The behavioural ecology and movements of adolescent male African
elephant (Loxodonta africana) in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Ph.D., Bristol.
Fowler, A. Behavioural ecology of Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes vellerosus) at
Gashaka, Nigeria. Ph.D., London, U. Coll.
Horwitz, J. 'A Phoenix Rising': A history of Baragwanath Hospital, Soweto,
South Africa, 1942-1990. D.Phil., Oxford.
Kumpel, N.F. Incentives for sustainable hunting of bushmeat in Rio Muni,
Equatorial Guinea. Ph.D., London, Imperial Coll. of Science, Technology and
Medicine.
Leujak, W. Monitoring of coral communities in South Sinai with reference to
visitor impacts [Egypt]. Ph.D., London, Marine Biological Station, Millport.
McFarlane, M.L. Tail length and sexual selection in Cape sugarbirds (Promerops
cafer) [South Africa]. Ph.D., Exeter.
Nachuha, S. Explaining distribution patterns of waterbirds on rice paddies and
other wetlands in eastern Uganda. D.Phil, Oxford.
Parker, G.E. The costs and benefits of elephants: communities and the CAMPFIRE
programme in Zimbabwe. Ph.D., Kent.
Sackey, I. Aspects of the composition and structure of the woody savanna
vegetation of Mole National Park, Ghana, with special reference to fire and
elephant impacts. Ph.D., Bradford.
Business Administration
Abulghasim, A. Management accounting techniques in Libyan manufacturing
companies. Ph.D., Lincoln.
Agyenim-Boateng, E.O. An exploration into management of appraisal systems: the
case of Ghanaian public sector universities. Ph.D., Bradford.
Alkizza, A.A. The impact of business environment on management accounting
practices: Libyan evidence. Ph.D., Liverpool.
Awadallah, E.A. Investigating auditors perceptions of their ability to resist
client management pressure: an exploratory study of negotiation strategies in
audit disputes in Egypt. Ph.D., Essex.
Bribesh, F.N. The quality of corporate annual reports: evidence from Libya.
Ph.D., Glamorgan.
Chulu, M.J. Regulating board-level corporate governance in public companies in
Zambia: A multi-method study. Ph.D., Exeter.
Dabo, D.A. Financing of Small and Medium sized enterprises in Nigeria.
Loughborough.
Ph.D.,
El-Nakhat, K.A. Accounting information in micro manufacturing enterprises in
Libya. Ph.D., Sheffield Hallam.
Elasheg, W.A. The effect of technological change on Libyan organizations.
Ph.D., Bradford.
Hanafi, R.A. An exploration of corporate social and environmental disclosure in
Egypt and the UK: a comparative study. Ph.D., Glasgow.
Hassan, O.A.G. The economic consequences of increased disclosure in the
Egyptian emerging capital market. Ph.D., Abertay Dundee.
Kamuzora, F.R. A synthesis of utilisation of information and communication
technologies in Tanzanian tourism system. Ph.D., Bradford.
Khorwatt, E.
assessments.
The attitude of Libyan auditors to inherent and control risk
Ph.D., Manchester Metropolitan.
Koistinen, M.H. Understanding experiences of vocational training and employment
for persons with learning disabilities in Zambia: Lessons for the future.
D.Phil., Sussex.
Luvanda, E. K. Creating competitive advantage through product quality
dimensions in medium-sized manufacturing engineering firms in Tanzania.
Salford.
Ph.D.,
Najeh, R.I. A road map for the effective adoption of total quality management
in Libyan oil industries. Ph.D., Bradford.
Oke, A.O. The inter-relationship between organisational culture and workplace
stress: An empirical study of the Nigerian banking sector. Ph.D., Surrey.
Rizk, R.R. Corporate social and environmental disclosure practices: An
international comparison of UK, Indian and Egyptian corporations. Ph.D.,
Durham.
Salem, M. Corporate benchmarking: The case of Libyan manufacturing
organisations. Ph.D., Strathclyde.
Sayeh, F.S. Investigating the factors affecting the development of a national
quality award (NQA) in Libya. Ph.D., Loughborough.
Seppala, N.M. From silence to constructive engagement: a framework for
corporate human rights strategies [Sudan]. Ph.D., Warwick.
Youssef, S. Total quality management framework for Libyan process and
manufacturing industries. Ph.D., Cranfield.
Al-Hajri, Y.K.
Cambridge.
Earth Sciences
Quantifying Cenozoic epeirogeny of West Africa.
Ph.D.,
Dickie, J.A. Relationships among the physical and chemical properties of soil,
vegetation and land degradation in semi-arid environments [South Africa]. Ph.D.,
Leicester.
Georgiopoulou, A. Turbidity currents and the giant Sahara Slide, Northwest
African margin: Triggers, flow processes and deposits. Ph.D., Southampton.
Hussein, S. Sequence stratigraphy of the Triassic-Jurassic evaporates of the
Ghadames/Berkine Basin, North Africa and Zechstein of the Southern North Sea.
Ph.D., Birmingham.
Jackson, M.T. Lithogeochemistry and spinel compostions in the ultramafic
complexes of western Ethiopia: criteria for the identification of Alaskan-type
intrusions. Ph.D., Wales, Cardiff.
Keir, D. Strain accommodation by magmatism and faulting as rifting proceeds to
breakup: Seismicity of the Northern Ethiopian Rift. Ph.D., London, Royal
Holloway.
Lodge, A. Seismic constraints on swell formation beneath the Cape Verde
Islands. Ph.D., Bristol.
Marshall, M.H. Late Pleistocene and Holocene palaeolimnology of Lakes Tana and
Ashenge, northern Ethiopia. Ph.D., Wales.
Rodnight, H. Developing a luminescence of chronology for late Quaternary
fluvial change in South African floodplain wetlands. Ph.D., Wales, Aberystwyth.
Telfer, M. Late quaternary aeolian activity and palaeoenvironments of the
southwestern Kalahari: advances from an intensive chronometric investigation at
Witpan, South Africa. Ph.D., Sheffield.
Tomlinson, E.L. The role of fluid in the growth of fibrous diamond: a study of
African and Canadian coated diamonds [Congo]. Ph.D., London, U. Coll.
Economics
Abdussalam, S.M. Privatization and its future implications in Libya: a case
study of the Libyan national textile company. Ph.D., Northumbria.
Adesua, T.A. An exploratory study of owner/manager characteristics, firm
characteristics and external factors influencing SME growth in Nigeria. Ph.D.,
Glamorgan.
Akinrinsola-Salami, I.O. Legal and institutional framework for monetary union
in Anglophone West-Africa: The Nigerian perspective. Ph.D., London, Queen Mary.
Akinwale, S.O. Asset portfolio decision making process of Nigerian insurance
companies. Ph.D., Manchester Metropolitan.
Alhassan Alolo, N. The gender-corruption nexus: an examination of the gender
dimensions of corruption in Ghanas public sector. Ph.D., Birmingham.
Armah, M.K. Exchange rate, trade and poverty: applied general equilibrium and
econometric analyses of the Ghanaian economy. Ph.D., Hull.
Assan, J.K.
Liverpool.
Rural livelihood diversification in South-eastern Ghana.
Ph.D.,
Baah, F. Cocoa cultivation in Ghana: An analysis of farmers information and
knowledge systems and attitudes. Ph.D., Reading.
Baba-Ahmed, Y.D. The impact of inward foreign direct investment on human
resource development in the Nigerian manufacturing sector. Ph.D., Westminster.
Boateng, S. D. Analysis of entrepreneurship activities among small-scale
farming communities in Ghana. Ph.D., Reading.
Decker, S. Building up goodwill: British business, development and economic
nationalism in Ghana and Nigeria, 1945 1977. Ph.D., Liverpool.
Diedhiou, M.A. Good governance and participation in poverty reduction strategy:
papers in sub-Saharan Africa: A policy genealogy [Senegal]. Ph.D., West of
England.
Donkoh, S.A. Technology adoption and efficiency in Ghanaian agriculture.
Ph.D., Reading.
Ehtawish, S. Effectiveness of regulation and supervision in the Libyan banking
system. Ph.D., Manchester Metropolitan.
Eskola, A.E.
Trade and poverty in Tanzania.
D.Phil., Sussex.
Forje, L.C. Small business development in Cameroon, problems and prospects in a
historical context: A case study. Ph.D., Reading.
Fowowe, B. The impact of financial liberalisation on the economic performance
of selected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa [Nigeria]. Ph.D., Kent.
Gifford, J.L. Financial systems and risk management: nature and role of
financial services for managing poor urban livelihoods in Kampala, Uganda in
2000. Ph.D., Birmingham.
Grifa, M.A. The construction industry in Libya, with particular reference to
Operations in Tripoli. Ph.D., Newcastle upon Tyne.
Hacking, T. Assessment for sustainable development: theoretical framework and
mining sector case studies from Canada, Namibia and South Africa. Ph.D.,
Cambridge.
Ibrahim, A. An economic analysis of agricultural policy and trade
liberalization in Libya. Ph.D., Wales, Aberystwyth.
Jagun, A. Telecommunications and the structure of economic organisations: an
investigation of the impact of telephony on economic activity within a Nigerian
fabric weaving micro-industry. Ph.D., Strathclyde.
Kahyarara, G. Determinants of real earnings and productivity in Tanzanian
manufacturing firms. D.Phil., Oxford.
Kitiabi, R.K.K. Privatisation of public enterprises in COMESA: an exploration
of approaches and strategies: the case of the privatization of Telkom Kenya.
Ph.D., Durham.
Larsen, M.F. Negotiating the Trade, Development and Co-operation Agreement with
South Africa: A case study of the EU agenda-setting process. Ph.D.,
Westminster.
Marx, C.E. Poverty politics: reconceptualising economic growth in Durban, South
Africa. Ph.D., Open U.
Massoud, N. W. FDI and growth in Egypt: effects, channels and causality.
Ph.D., Reading.
Mishrif, A. European Union direct investment into Egypt: 1972-2004.
London, King's College.
Mubarak, M.M.M.
Anglia.
Mugume, A.
Sudan: the urban informal economy and migration.
Essays on macroeconomics in Uganda.
Ph.D.,
Ph.D., East
D.Phil., Oxford.
Mwape, A.A.K. Bank governance and regulation in east and southern African
countries. Ph.D., London, School of Oriental and African Studies.
Nkongho, T-M. Explaining the state crisis in sub-Saharan Africa: An analysis of
the transformation of the Cameroonian state through privatisation. D.Phil.,
Sussex.
Nwachukwu, J.C. Accelerated growth in sub-Saharan Africa: Foreign capital
requirements and the equilibration of the dual-gap. Ph.D., Lancaster.
Oladipo, O.S. Exchange rate pass-through and economic policy in Nigeria.
Ph.D., Birmingham.
Otman, W.A.
Aberdeen.
Evaluation of investment in the Libyan upstream oil sector.
Ph.D.,
Rogg, C. Precautionary saving and portfolio management in uncertain
environments: Evidence from rural Ethiopia. D.Phil., Oxford.
Roth, J. Spoilt for choice: finance services in an African township.
Cambridge.
Ph.D.,
Romani, M. Agricultural extension and social networks: an empirical
investigation [includes a case study in Madagascar]. D.Phil., Oxford.
Sanders, J.H. Economic impact of agricultural liberalisation policies on
organic farming in Switzerland. Ph.D., Wales, Aberystwyth.
Sian, S. The professional project: The case of accountancy in Kenya.
Aberdeen.
Ph.D.,
Simbua, E.F. The economic sustainability of smaller tea production systems in
Tanzania. Ph.D., Cranfield.
Siwale, J N. The role of loan officers and clients in the diffusion of
microfinance: A study of PRIDE Zambia and CETZAM in Zambia. Ph.D., Durham.
Soares de Oliveira, R.M.S.
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Petroleum and politics in the Gulf of Guinea.
Stern, M. The determinants of trade in services and the implications for South
Africa of multilateral services liberalisation. D.Phil., Sussex.
Thompson, F. The impact of location on firm performance in Moroccan
manufacturing. D.Phil, Oxford.
Thornton, A.C. Beyond the metropolis: a critical analysis of urban and periurban agriculture in two selected small urban centres in the Eastern Cape
Province, South Africa. D.Phil., Sussex.
Wanyama, S. Corporate governance and accountability in Uganda: an examination
of stakeholder perspectives. Ph.D., Dundee.
Wynberg, R.P. Identifying pro-poor, best practice models of commercialisation
of southern African non-timber forest products. Ph.D., Strathclyde.
Yartey, C.A. Stock market development, corporate finance and economic growth in
Africa: the case of ghana. Ph.D., Cambridge.
Education
Abukari, A. Service engagement of the contemporary university: towards a new
understanding through a comparative study of Middlesex University (UK) and the
University for Development Studies (Ghana). Ph.D., Middlesex.
Anangisye, W-A, L. Educating teachers, the ethical dimension of teacher
professionalism in Tanzania. Ph.D., Edinburgh.
Bekoe, S.O.O. Assessment and curriculum goals and objectives: Evaluation of the
systemic impact of the SSSCE on the Senior Secondary School Social Studies
Curriculum in Ghana. Ph.D., Strathclyde.
Bird, L.P. Learning about war and peace in the Great Lakes region of Africa.
Ph.D., London Inst. of Education.
Gravina, S. M. Square peg in a round hole: towards a culturally appropriate
literacy programme for the Mbuko of Cameroon. Ph.D., Reading.
Gyimah, E.K.
Teachers attitudes to inclusion in Ghana.
Ph.D., Leeds.
Haynes, E.M. The Understandings and perceptions of 15 year-olds in England and
South Africa about cloning and selected medical biotechnologies. Ph.D., London,
Institute of Education.
Judd, C.J. Biology teachers' and senior secondary students' perceptions about
problems of teaching and learning ecology in state government secondary schools
in Nigeria. Ph.D., Exeter.
Kerr, S.B.
Edinburgh.
The Tanzania Teachers Union: pay, politics, performance.
Kerton, G.A.J.
Cardiff.
Vocational education of training in Botswana.
Ph.D.,
Ph.D., Wales
Kimoga, J. Analysing the influence of managerialism on the classroom language
of Ugandan rural primary school teachers. Ph.D., Sheffield.
Macpherson, I.R.G. The Rights Based Approach to adult education: Implications
for partnership, participation and empowerment in Southern Tanzania. D.Phil.,
Oxford.
Maposah-Kandemiri, M. Environmental education in schools: contrasting
programmes, context and impact in Scotland and Zimbabwe. Ph.D., Edinburgh.
Mukora, J.T. Social justice goals or economic rationality? The South African
Qualifications Framework considered in the light of local and global
experiences. Ph.D., Edinburgh.
Nie, M.
The impact of culture on distance education [Egypt].
Ph.D., Middlesex.
Nwachukwu, N. The aims, objectives, expectations and outcomes of Catholic
schools in Imo state, Nigeria. Ph.D., Trinity College Dublin (Univ. of Dublin).
O'Carroll, S.B. Supporting early literacy development in a disadvantaged
community in South Africa: a focus on developmental change. Ph.D., London,
Institute of Education.
Owusu-Mensah, F. Learner support for university distance education in Ghana: a
study of students and providers perceptions. Ph.D., Nottingham.
Ramadan, A.H.
Birmingham.
Counting and Egyptian children with Downs syndrome.
Ph.D.,
Ramadan, M.W.M.H. Multi-objective approach for university staff planning (an
empirical study of an Egyptian private university. Ph.D., West of England.
Smit, P.E. Leadership in South African higher education: A multifaceted
conceptualisation. Ph.D., London, Inst. of Education.
Syachaba, P.Z. Globalisation, education and gender: education provision for
girls in Zambia. Ph.D., Edinburgh.
Tante, C. Investigating the nature of young learner classroom assessment in an
ESL context: the case of Anglophone Cameroon. Ph.D., Warwick.
Tau, D.R. An investigation into the educational system of selection and
incentives in Botswana. Ed.D., Bath.
Tlhaselo-Majela, T.K. Holding bifocal attention in managing self and others: a
grounded theory study on how students experience and manage being affected by
HIV and AIDS in the educational system of Botswana. Ph.D., Surrey.
Wango, G.M. Policy and practice in guidance and counselling in secondary
schools in Kenya. Ph.D., Birmingham.
Wirba, A.V. Leadership style of principals in secondary schools in the North
West Province of Cameroon. Ph.D., Manchester.
Environmental Sciences
Chase, B. Late Quaternary palaeoenvironments of the west coast of South Africa:
the Aeolian record. D.Phil., Oxford.
Mathews, J H. Assemblages of plants and arthropods associated with Acacia
Senegal inside and outside plantations [Sudan]. D.Phil, Oxford.
Matthews, A.
An empirical model of Sahel climate.
Ph.D., East Anglia.
Rebelo, L-M. The development of a temporal-BRDF model-based approach to change
detection, with application to the identification and delineation of fire
affected areas [Southern Africa]. Ph.D., London, U. Coll.
Teo, C. Application of satellite-based rainfall estimates to crop yield
forecasting in Africa. Ph.D., Reading.
Thorpe, J.L. Records of late quaternary climatic change from Tswaing crater
lake, South Africa, and the Central Kenya Rift. Ph.D., London, U. Coll.
Fine Arts
Catalani, A. Yorùbá religious material culture and the Yorùbá diaspora: An
investigation into the relationship between Yorùbá people in Britain and Yorùbá
religious material displayed in British museums. Ph.D., Leicester.
Nour, A.I. Developing African Art: innovation and tradition seen through the
work of two artists; Lamidi Fakeye and Ahmed Shibrain [Nigeria & Sudan]. Ph.D.,
St Andrews.
Cherti, M.
in London.
Geography
Paradoxes of social capital: A multi-generational study of Moroccans
D.Phil., Sussex.
Davies, G. Coping with environmental change in drylands: commercial pastoralism
in the Kalahari [Botswana]. D.Phil, Oxford.
Goulden, M.C. Livelihood diversification, social capital and resilience to
climate variability amongst natural recourse dependent societies in Uganda.
Ph.D., East Anglia.
Hammond, F.N. The economic impact of sub-saharan Africa urban real estate
policies. Ph.D., Wolverhampton.
Jones, L. The impact of HIV/AIDS on children in Swaziland: opportunities for,
and constraints on, scaling up interventions. D.Phil., Oxford.
Jwaili, M.A. The role of the marketing interface in the development of Libyan
small and medium-sized tourist enterprises. Ph.D., Glamorgan.
Keay-Bright, J. Land degradation in the Sneeuberg uplands, central Karoo, South
Africa. D.Phil., Oxford.
Magunha, F.M.A. Homeward bound?: A case study of the voluntary repatriation and
reintegration of Mozambican refugees from Zimbabwe. Ph.D., Leeds.
Manyara, G.M. Tourism development and poverty alleviation: rhetoric of reality:
a case study of Kenya. Ph.D., Wales.
Maswera, T.D. E-commerce in the travel and tourism industry in sub-Saharan
Africa. Ph.D., Loughborough.
Scott, R.A. Investigations of environmental and genetic influences on East
African distance running success [Ethiopia & Kenya]. Ph.D., Glasgow.
Tucker, A.R. Male homosexual identities in Cape Town, South Africa: Visibility
and the appropriation of space. Ph.D., Cambridge.
Health Sciences
Amoakwa, E.N. The dynamics of HIV/AIDS in Ghana within the sub-Saharan Africa
context. Ph.D., Manchester.
Andrews, L. Developing techniques in molecular biology for malaria vaccine
clinical trials [Gambia]. D.Phil., Oxford.
Banati, P. Scaling the epidemic: contextualised responses to AIDS in South
Africa. Ph.D., Cambridge.
Bland, R.M. Infant feeding practices in rural South Africa and recommendations
to prevent postnatal transmission of HIV. M.D., Glasgow.
Buchan, J.C. Surgical aspects of the management of trachoma: evaluation of the
National Trachoma Control programmes of 5 African countries. M.D., London,
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Chan, I.
Africa].
The role of extracellular matrix protein 1 (ECM1) in human skin [South
M.D., London, King's Coll.
Chio, K.S. Genetic differentiation and introgression in malaria vectors of the
Anopheles gambiae complex. Ph.D., Liverpool.
Deans, A-M. Investigation into Plasmodium falciparum multiplication rates,
selectivity and invasion pathways in relation to malaria severity [Kenya].
Ph.D., Edinburgh.
Diakite, M. Host genetic determinants of parasite clearance and susceptibility
to severe malaria in Africa [Gambia]. D.Phil., Oxford.
Donkor, E.S. The impact of perceived stigma and mediating social factors on
infertility-related stress and coping strategies among women seeking infertility
treatment in southern Ghana. Ph.D., London, King's College.
Edmond, K.M. Could improvements in early infant feeding reduce neonatal
mortality in developing countries?
An investigation of the casual link using
observational data from rural Ghana. Ph.D., London, London School of Hygine and
Tropical Medicine.
Gething, P.W. Spatiotemporal modelling of Health Management Information System
data to quantify malaria treatment burdens in the Kenyan governments formal
health sector. Ph.D., Southampton.
Hargreaves, J.R. The social epidemiology of HIV infection: A study among
unmarried young people in rural South Africa in 2001. Ph.D., London, London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Harris, M. Skeletal manifestations of systemic disease in Ancient Egypt and
Nubia: a survey of mummy radiographs and skeletal remains from collections
contained in the British, Natural History and Liverpool Museums. Ph.D.,
Manchester.
Jenkins, N. The role of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 in the human host
response to Plasmodium falciparum infection [Kenya]. Ph.D., Liverpool.
Keating, S.M. Malaria vaccine-induced immunity and immunological memory in
humans [Gambia & Kenya]. Ph.D., Open U.
Kisinza, W.N. Natural history of Ornithodoros & vector control of tick-borne
relapsing fever in Tanzania. Ph.D., Liverpool.
Klinkenberg, E. Impact of irrigated urban agriculture on malaria transmission
in two cities in Ghana. Ph.D., Liverpool.
Lavy, C.B.D. The clinical features and surgical treatment of acute septic
arthritis in Malawian children. M.D., London, U. Coll.
Lewis, J.J.C. Behavioural demographic and social risk factors for HIV infection
in rural Zimbabwe. Ph.D., London, Imperial College of Science, Technology and
Medicine.
MacLean, L. Diverse clinical responses in Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense Human
African Trypanosomiasis genetic variation in parasite virulence or host immunogenetics? [Uganda & Malawi]. Ph.D., Aberdeen.
Morse, T.D. A Public health approach to reducing diarrhoea caused by
infectious diseases in children less than 5 years of age the example of
childhood cryptosporidiosis in Malawi. Ph.D., Strathclyde.
Munguambe, K.R. Patterns and factors associated with environmental health
practices in households of rural Mozembique. Ph.D., London, London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Mustapha, M. The vectors of onchocerciasis and its control in two isolated foci
in Equatorial Guinea and Malawi: With special reference to the taxonomy of
simuliidae in the Gulf of Guinea. Ph.D., London, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine.
Mwangi, J M. The origin, genetics and dispersal of drug-resistant Plasmodium
falciparum in Kenya. Ph.D., Glasgow.
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infants. Ph.D., London U. College.
Phiri, H.T.B. Characterisation of cytoadherence using in vitro models and
genotypic analysis of Plasmodium falciparum in patient isolates [Malawi]. Ph.D.,
Liverpool.
Phiri, K.S. Assessment of iron deficiency in Malawian children living in an
area of high malaria and bacterial infection morbidity. Ph.D., Liverpool.
Waterkeyn, J.A.V. Health promotion and hygiene behaviour change through
community health clubs in Zimbabwe. Ph.D., London, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine.
White, R.G. Variability in the effectiveness of STI treatment interventions to
prevent HIV transmission in Eastern and southern Africa. Ph.D., London, London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Whiting, D.R. From frustration to fascination: an exploration of the role of
migration and travel in health care for diabetes in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Ph.D., Newcastle upon Tyne.
Wilson, S. Hepatosplenic morbidity in Kenyan schoolchildren: clinical and
immunological interactions between schistosomiasis and chronic exposure to
malaria. Ph.D., Cambridge.
Wright, V J. Immune responses to intestinal nematode infections in infants
[Tanzania]. Ph.D., London, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Yandell, C. Improving the uptake of voluntary HIV testing in UK African
communities. Ph.D., Bristol.
Zhuang, J.J. Risk factors for HIV-1 infection and disease progression in
Uganda. D.Phil, Oxford.
Brunk, D C.
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History
Memory, meaning and Africa: historical analogy in Somalia, Rwanda
Ph.D., Wales, Aberystwyth.
Burroughs, R.M. Britains travelling eyewitnesses: narratives of the New
Slaveries, 1884-1916 [DRC & Angola]. Ph.D., Nottingham Trent.
Cadogan, T.E. Students and schools in the southern Highlands: Education in
Tanzania, 1890s to the present. Ph.D., London School of Oriental and African
Studies.
Clarke, K.E.F. Aspects of the reign of al-Mustans?ir billa-h, 427-487AH / 10361094AD [Egypt]. Ph.D., Edinburgh.
Cyuma, S. Conflicting reconciliation in South Africa (1990-1998) and its
significance for the mediating role of the church in Rwanda (190-2003). Ph.D.,
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Dritsas, L.S. The Zambesi expedition, 1858-1864: African nature in the British
scientific metropolis. Ph.D., Edinburgh.
Fahnbulleh, M.N. The elusive guest for industrialisation in Africa: a
comparative study of Ghana and Kenya c. 1950 2000. Ph.D., London, London
School of Economics and Political Science.
Fromherz, A.J. The rise of the Almohads: Islam, identity and belief in North
Africa. Ph.D., St.Andrews.
Hagen, F. The Instruction of Ptahhotep: An ancient Egyptian literary text in
context. Ph.D., Cambridge.
Hansen, S.J. Organisational culture at war: Ethiopian decision-making and the
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Ikeda, R. French policy towards Tunisia and Morocco: the international
dimensions of decolonisation, 1950-1956. Ph.D., London, London School of
Economics and Political Science.
Kemboly, G.M.
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Ancient Egyptian perspectives on the origin of evil.
D.Phil,
Kotsifou, C. Travel to and in Egypt from the 4th to the 7th C.AD: the evidence
from hagiography. Ph.D., London, King's College.
Lachkar Bruder, E. The construction of Jewish identities in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Majeed, T. The phenomenon of the Square Kufic script: The cases of I-lkha-nid
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Reddi, S.J. State, economy and society in Mauritius 1929 - 1945.
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Sato, C. Forced removals, land NGOs and community politics in KwaZulu-Natal,
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Selby, A. Commercial farmers and the state: Interest group politics and land
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Staniforth, A. Becoming human: nostalgia, nature and nation in the search for
human origins in twentieth century Tanzania. Ph.D., Birmingham.
Strachan, J.A. The mythologies of Frenchness: Culture, history and identity in
European Algeria 1870-1930. Ph.D., Manchester.
Tuck, J.M. Continuity and change in conciliar government from the third to the
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von Bulow, M.U. The foreign policy of the Federal Republic of Germany, FrancoGerman relations, and the Algerian war, 1954-62. Ph.D., Cambridge.
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Language
Ataya, J.K. Kîmîîrû Bible translation: an integrative study of policy, process
and product [Kenya]. Ph.D., Birmingham.
Goglia, F. Communicative strategies in the Italian of Igbo-Nigerian immigrants
in Padova (Italy): a contact linguistic approach. Ph.D., Manchester.
Hellmuth, S J. Intonational pitch accent distribution in Egyptian Arabic.
Ph.D., London, School of Oriental and Africa Studies.
Malambe, G.B. Palatalization and other non-local effects in Southern Bantu
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Richards Bond, O.
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Aspects of Eleme verbal morphosyntax [Nigeria].
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Law
Adefulu, A. An analysis of legal instruments for protecting national interest
in a post-privatisation context with a view to the reform of the Nigerian Oil
industry. Ph.D., Dundee.
Aderibigbe, T O. My womb is tired: A socio-legal perspective of the
reproductive autonomy of women in south-west Nigeria with a focus on abortion.
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Kafumbe, A.L.
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Womens rights of succession to property in Uganda: Reform
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Kasaija, P.A. Procedural due process safeguards in the prosecution of genocide
suspects: the case of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR),
National Genocide Trials (NGTs) and the Gacaca courts in Rwanda. D.Phil.,
Sussex.
Lenta, P.J.P. Democracy, national unity and difference: transformative
jurisprudence in the South African constitutional court. Ph.D., Cambridge.
Magdub, R.H. Application of the lump sum turnkey contracts in Libyan civil law
with reference to English law and international practice. Ph.D., Glasgow
Caledonian.
Miller, S. The consequences of contractual failure in South African and Scots
law. Ph.D., Edinburgh.
Rosen, D. Socio-economic rights as constitutional human rights: Canada, India
and South Africa. Ph.D., London, School of Advanced Study, Institute of
Advanced Legal Studies.
Shackleford, C. Developing South African constitutional law: A joint
enterprise. D.Phil., Oxford.
Smith, W.V.
From chainsaw to chain store.
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Library Science
Tanui, T.K.A. Use of marketing information for efficient and effective
management of university library services in Kenya. Ph.D., Wales, Aberystwyth.
Wema, E.F. Developing information literacy programmes for public university
libraries in Tanzania: a case study of the University of Dar es Salaam. Ph.D.,
Loughborough.
Al-Ayoubi, A.
Edinburgh.
Literature
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Ph.D.,
Al-Mubarak, A.I. Al-Munsif min al-Kala-m ala- Mughni- Ibn Hisha-m by Taqi-alDi-n al-Shumunni- [d.1468]: A critical edition of the first third of the text
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Barclay, F.J. Postcolonial France? The problematisation of Frenchness through
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Barnes, L.
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Through filter of ageing: Elsa Triolet, Mariama Bâ and Maryse Conde
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Birdi, A. Animals, time and space: The political within the works of Samuel
Beckett and J.M. Coetzee. D.Phil., Sussex.
Campos, S. 'A matter of becoming': The dynamics of identity in Lusophone
African and Anglophone Caribbean womens writing. Ph.D., Birmingham.
Cosme, J. Nation building and reception of African literatures in postcolonial
and post-imperial Anglophone and lusophone worlds: the examples of Chinua Achebe
and Mia Couto. Ph.D., Bristol.
Coyle, R D. Commerce and exchange in eighteenth-century English and French
Oriental fiction [North Africa]. Ph.D., London, Royal Holloway.
Graham, J.J. Writing the land: representations of the land and nationalism in
Anglophone literature from South Africa and Zimbabwe, 1969-2002. Ph.D.,
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Hatzimichali, M. Greek scholarship of the early Imperial period: The work of
Pamphilus of Alexandria [Egypt]. D.Phil, Oxford.
Jeffs, N. Parker pen soldiers: the novel, the Nigerian/Biafran (civil) war, the
nation-state, and nationalism. Ph.D., Essex.
Kaboré, A. The theory of orature and its application to the writings of W.
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Maynooth.
Masemola, K. Cultural memory, discursive migrancy and the aporias of the
In/Appropriated other: The diaphora of becoming in Anglophone Black South
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Masterton, R. Experiencing immaterial reality: A study of the Islamic mystical
influences in Kaidara and Ambiguous Adventure [Mali]. Ph.D., London, School of
Oriental and African Studies.
Mathuray, M. Old gods and new worlds: On the sacred in Anglophone African
literature. Ph.D., Cambridge.
Murray, J. Remembering the (post)colonial self: memory and identity in the
novels of Assia Djebar. [Algeria]. Ph.D., Ulster.
Naji, C. Six women in search of a Beauvoirian narrative: Auto/biographical
research on Moroccan and Irish selves. Ph.D., Newcastle upon Tyne.
Strataki, P. New Literary and documentary papyri from Oxyrhynchus [Egypt].
D.Phil, Oxford.
Sutherland, N.A. The representations of the Harkis in French media, literature
and cinema [Algeria]. Ph.D., Exeter.
Woodham, K. Translating linguistic innovation in Francophone African novels.
Ph.D., Nottingham.
Music
Ciantar, P. The Malu-f in contemporary Libya: tradition, meaning and musical
structure. Ph.D., Sheffield.
Physical Sciences
Moharram, A.M.A. Earthquake loss estimation and structural vulnerability
assessment for Greater Cairo. Ph.D., London, Imperial Coll. of Sci., Tech. &
Med.
Political Science
Bradford, A M. Assessing the potential for community-based waste management
strategies: Action research in the Kumasi Pui, Ghana. Ph.D., London, Royal
Holloway.
Chisala, V. Foreign aid dependence: the case of Zambia.
of Oriental and African Studies.
Ph.D., London, School
Dolan, C.G. Understanding war and its continuation: the case of Northern
Uganda. Ph.D., London, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Ebeling, M.F.E. Democratic spaces, delayed utopias: Political exile, advocacy
journalism and online discourse [Sudan]. Ph.D., Surrey.
Fall, N.S. The role of non-governmental organizations as actors in development
in Senegal: The relationship between paradigms, positioning and performance.
Ph.D., Manchester.
Gaspar, A.F. Accounting, accountability and governance in local governments in
Tanzania: a grounded theory. Ph.D., Southampton.
Grundon, L.S. The limits and opportunities of democratization from above:
Moroccan political games 1956-2005. Ph.D., Exeter.
Hayman, R. The complexity of aid: government strategies, donor agendas and the
coordination of development assistance in Rwanda 1994-2004. Ph.D., Edinburgh.
Kabia, J. M. Humanitarian intervention in complex political emergencies: the
case of ECOMOG in Liberia and Sierra Leone. Ph.D., Bradford.
Llyod, P. Liberalism, economic adjustment and political reform in southern
Africa: conditionality and processes of adjustment [Malawi & Zambia]. Ph.D.,
Nottingham Trent.
Machakanja, P. Political crisis and memory in Zimbabwe: a case study of
Manicaland Province: 1990-Februrary 2005. Ph.D., Bradford.
Mandiyanike, D. In search of capacity: the case of Zimbabwes rural district
councils 1993-2003. Ph.D., London, Royal Holloway.
Marshall, R.A. The politics of Pentecostalism in Nigeria: 1975 – 2000.
D.Phil., Oxford.
McMullin, J.R. The soldier and the post-conflict state: assessing ex-combatant
reintegration in Namibia, Mozambique, and Sierra Leone. D.Phil, Oxford.
Milner, J.H.S. The politics of asylum in Africa: The cases of Kenya, Tanzania
and Guinea. D.Phil., Oxford.
Mwangi, A.N. Refugees and the state in Kenya: The politics of identity, rights
and displacement. D.Phil., Oxford.
Myburgh, J. The African National Congress under the presidency of Thabo Mbeki
(1997 to 2002). Ph.D., Oxford.
Ojedokun, O.O. Speaking truth to power: South Africas Truth and Reconciliation
Commission and the work of Albie Sachs. Ph.D., Nottingham Trent.
Pretorius, J. Defending the post-Apartheid state: how the Revolution in
Military Affairs (RMA) is informing the South African security imaginary.
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Rogers, K. Manufacturing consensus from within: Civil societys role in the
liberalization of Kenyas political economy (1990-2002). D.Phil., Oxford.
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collaboration?. Ph.D., Sussex.
Suetsugu, M. Dividing practices and the subject of development [Kenya].
Wales, Aberystwyth.
Ph.D.,
Tar, V.A. Contested spaces in democratic expansion: the state, civil society
and voting public in neo-liberalising Nigeria. Ph.D., Bradford.
Te Velde-Ashworth, V.E.Y. Membership of the modern Commonwealth(s): Mozambique
and beyond. Ph.D., London, School of Advanced Study, Institute of Commonwealth
Studies.
Yeung, C.M-L. Sustainable disarmament and development: the challenge of small
arms in Karamoja, Uganda. Ph.D., Wales, Aberystwyth.
Psychology
Elamari, M. Dialectic dialogue between the self-concepts held by the individual
and others perceptions of that individual [Libya]. Ph.D., Salford.
Plowman, P.J. Gender, change and organisation: a South African case study.
Ph.D., East Anglia.
Religion
Clifford, J.E. Gender social change and spiritual power: a study of charismatic
Christianity in Accra, Ghana. Ph.D., London, School of Oriental and African
Studies.
McCallum, F. The political role of the patriarch in the contemporary Middle
East: An examination of the Coptic Orthodox and Maronite traditions [Egypt].
Ph.D., St.Andrews.
Onyango, E.A. Luo womens negotiation of mission education: a critical analysis
of Anglican women in Nyanza, Kenya, from 1895. Ph.D., Wales.
Phiri, F.J. Local Muslim associations as a contemporary way of Islamization in
Zambia. Ph.D., London, School of Oriental and African Studies.
Teal, A.R. The god-man: An engagement with the theology of Athanasius of
Alexandria, its genesis and impact [egypt]. Ph.D., Birmingham.
Sociology
Ali, G.K.M. Accessibility of medicines and primary health care: the impact of
the RDF in Khartoum state. Ph.D., Nottingham Trent.
Baah, A.Y. An empirical analysis of the labour market and trade union effects
in Ghana. D.phil., Sussex.
Clark, J. Discourses of transition in South Africa: A critical feminist
analysis of black womens life narratives within the cultural-political project
of nation. Ph.D., Manchester Metropolitan.
Dennis-Antwi, J.A. The social meanings of a child with sickle cell disease in
Ghana: fathers reactions and perspectives. Ph.D., De Montfort.
Donnelly, E.D. Collective bargaining reform in the new South Africa and the
role of employer associability. Ph.D., London, London School of Economics and
Political Science.
Downing, J.D. A meta-evaluation of an HIV/AIDS palliative care education
strategy in rural Uganda. Ph.D., Manchester Metropolitan.
Eaton, L. National identity in the new South Africa: a social-psychological
investigation. Ph.D., St.Andrews.
Erlebach, R.W. The importance of wage labour in the struggle to escape poverty:
evidence from Rwanda. Ph.D., London, School of Oriental and African Studies.
Frahm-Arp, K.M. Women of valour: professional women in South African
Pentecostal churches. Ph.D., Warwick.
Hafazalla, A.A. Housing policy and supply in Khartoum: the role of the public
sector in the supply process. Ph.D., Newcastle upon Tyne.
Havemann, K. Participate effectively: who, how and why? A study of peoples
participation for health development [Kenya]. Ph.D., London, Institute of
Education.
Hopkins, G. Gains, losses and changes: resettlement of Somali women refugees in
London and Toronto. D.Phil., Sussex.
Isaac, E.N. A critical-theoretic study of the South African Truth and
Reconciliation Commission: with reference to the work of Jürgen Habermas.
Ph.D., Leeds.
Kamel, H.M.M. Earnings quality evaluation with special reference to the
earnings management of Egyptian IPOs. Ph.D., Wales, Cardiff.
Kassim, S.M. Sustainability of private sector in solid waste collection: A case
of Dar Es Salaam Tanzania. Ph.D., Loughborough.
Katz, I. South Africa youth and HIV/AIDS: evaluating responses.
Cambridge.
Ph.D.,
King, H.R. Development policy imperatives: the state and the community
management of small-scale coastal fisheries resources in The Gambia. Ph.D.,
Bradford.
Konteh, F.H. Sanitation in Freetown, Sierra Leone: Implications for urban
health and policy. Ph.D., Manchester.
Lemanski, C. The nature of social integration in post-apartheid Cape Town.
D.Phil., Oxford.
Marais, F. Participatory public health research: a multi-method community-based
study of TB in migrant African communities. Ph.D., London, Imperial College of
Science, Technology and Medicine.
McKernan, E.D. Inter-linkages between HIV/AIDS and food/nutritional security:
southern African cases [South Africa & Zimbabwe]. Ph.D., U. Coll., Cork.
Nhlengethwa, W.N.T. An exploratory study on health and social needs of women
with HIV/AIDS in Swaziland. Ph.D., Manchester.
Omoregie, A. Blueprints for infrastructure and service delivery in sub-Saharan
Africa. Ph.D., De Montfort.
Otsyina, J.A. An analysis of communication strategies of development workers
within the farming sytems of Shinyanga: a gender perspective [Tanzania]. Ph.D.,
Reading.
Para-Mallam, O.J. The National Policy on Women and the challenges of
mainstreaming gender issues in Nigeria, 1985-2005. Ph.D., Leeds.
Phiri, M T.
Dynamics of internal labour migration in Malawi.
Ph.D., Liverpool.
Rifaey, T. Child labour in Old Cairo and the roles children negotiate through
work, leisure and family bonds. Ph.D., Surrey.
Spark-du Preez, N. Health-seeking behaviour for childhood illnesses in urban
South Africa. Ph.D., Loughborough.
Takyi, W. Socio-cultural influence on choice of biomedicine western style
medicine versus traditional medicine in Ghana. Ph.D., Surrey.
Taylor, G. An investigation into the health-related quality of life of refugees
and asylum seekers in Britain and France [Congo (DR)]. Ph.D., Middlesex.
Warfa, N. Migration characteristics, social factors, life events &
psychological distress among Somali refugees: A quantitative and qualitative
study. Ph.D., Kent.
Wason, D.
Measuring child poverty in Lesotho.
Ph.D., Surrey.
Webb, E.C. Parenting outside of ones cultural context a qualitative study of
Somali mothers in South Wales. D.Clin.Psy., Wales, Cardiff.
Yousif, T.M. Parity not charity: the integration of African convention refugees
into Irish society; an insider perspective [Congo, Somalia, Sudan]. Ph.D., U.
Coll., Dublin.
Theater
Amoakohene, M.I. Political communication in an emerging democracy: A
comparative analysis of media coverage of two presidential administrations in
the Fourth Republic of Ghana. Ph.D., Leicester.
Chimba, M.D. Women, media and democracy: news coverage of women in the Zambian
press. Ph.D., Wales, Cardiff.
Knowles, S.K. Radio and development: Access and uses of the radio public sphere
by rural Baganda women. Ph.D., Birmingham.
Moyo, L. Digital media, globalisation and human rights: the role of new media
in the struggle for democracy in Zimbabwe. Ph.D., Wales, Aberystwyth.
Uchenunu, A O. Cinema in Nigeria: Culture, change and the problems of national
identity, 1960 to the present. Ph.D., Nottingham.
Theology
Nyende, P.T.N. Jesus the greatest ancestor: a typology-based theological
interpretation of Hebrews Christology in Africa. Ph.D., Edinburgh.
Osgood, H.J. African neo-Pentecostal churches and British evangelicalism 19852005: balancing principles and practicalities. Ph.D., London, School of
Oriental and African Studies.
Uti, F.N. Religion, gender and ministry: an analysis of Catholic principles
versus practice in the formation of priests and religious in Nigeria. Ph.D.,
Bradford.
Urban & Regional Planning
Abdel Galil, R. An urban sustainable management system for new developments on
desert reclaimed land [Egypt]. Ph.D., Sheffield.
Al-Maiyah, S. A. Daylighting and sustainability of place in cultural built
heritage contexts [Egypt]. Ph.D., Ulster.
Kaswamila, A.L. Evaluation of rural land-use plans in protected area bionetworks in northeastern Tanzania. Ph.D., Greenwich.
Rose, M.M. The dynamics of informal urban residential land delivery and
development processes in Eldoret, Kenya. Ph.D., Birmingham.
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