MIASA Working Papers
The MIASA Working Papers series serves to disseminate the research results of work in progress prior to publication in order to encourage the exchange of ideas and academic debate. The objective of the series is to publish research findings from the work of the MIASA Interdisciplinary Fellow Groups (IFGs) as well as from MIASA Tandem and Individual fellows immediately in an open-access manner. Inclusion of a paper in the MIASA Working Paper Series does not constitute publication and should not limit publication in any other venue. Copyright remains with the authors.
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Sackeyfio, Naaborle. 2024. Ghana’s electricity crisis is holding the country back – how it got here.
Onwuzuruigbo, Ifeanyi. 2023. Citizenship, Indigeneity and the Management of Herders and Farmers Conflicts in Ghana and Nigeria.
Pedersen, Rasmus Hundsbæk & Ole Winckler Andersen. 2023. A contested agenda: Energy transitions in lower-income African countries.
Edomah, Norbert. 2023. Who triggers change? Social network mapping, stakeholder analysis and energy systems interventions in Nigeria’s electricity sector.
International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management, 37, 5–20.
Berté, Salimata & Djané Dit Fatogoma Adou. 2023. Challenges connected with the energy choice and transition in bakeries of Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.
Munro, Paul G. & Shanil Samarakoon. 2023. Off-Grid Electrical Urbanism: emerging solar energy geographies in ordinary cities.
Munro, Paul G., Shanil Samarakoon, Ulrich E. Hansen, Anna Bruce, Jamie Cross, Matthew Kearnes, Sarah Walker & Collen Zalengera. 2023. Towards a repair research agenda for off-grid solar e-waste in the Global South.
Edafe, Oluwatosin D., Evans Osabuohien, Oluwatoyin Matthew, Romanus Osabohien & Rehmat Khatoon. 2023. Large-scale Agricultural Investment and Female Employment in African Communities: Quantitative and Qualitative Insights from Nigeria.
Kalfelis, Melina. 2023. Le « partenariat » – un euphémisme : Sur les Cultures de la Coopération Transnationale en Afrique de l’Ouest”, in Hahn, Hans P., Amado Kabore, Kathrin Knodel & Alain Sissao (eds.): L’Avenir des ONG en Afrique de l’Ouest. Critiques, Initiatives et Innovations.
Kalfelis, Melina. 2023. Gewalt – ein Politikum. Das Beispiel Burkina Faso.
Schürmann, Felix. 2023. Die Verwilderung einer Insel in Zeiten des Aussterbens: Eine mehr als menschliche Geschichte von Rubondo Island (Tansania), 1880–1980.
Habilitation thesis, University of Erfurt.
Osei-Tutu, Paul, Samuel Boadi & Vincent Kusi-Kyei. 2023. Electrical energy transition in the context of Ghana.
Späth, Philipp, Vanesa Castán Broto, Simon Bawakyillenuo & Michael Pregernig. 2022. Special Issue: The governance of energy transitions in Africa: a sketch of plural perspectives.
Osabohien, Romanus, Junaid Ashraf, Tyrone De Alwis, Daniel E. Ufua, Evans Osabuohien, Gbadebo Odularu, Ambreen Noman & Darline Augustine. 2022. Social Protection and Food Security Nexus in the Global South: Empirical Evidence from West Africa.
Osabohien, Romanus, Badar Alam Iqbal, Evans Osabuohien, Muhammad Kaleem Khan, Dong Phong Nguyen. 2022. Agricultural Trade, Foreign Direct Investment and Inclusive Growth in Developing Countries: Evidence from West Africa.
Kalfelis, Melina. 2022. Beyond Donor Memory. On Time and Power behind the Curtain of Transnational Development in Burkina Faso.
Ayeh, Diana. 2022. What Local Gold Extraction Tells Us about a Globalized Mining Economy.
TRAFO – Blog for Transregional Research, Published online 07 April 2022.
Ayeh, Diana. 2022. Le droit minier face à l’éthique de l’or: Contestations autour d’une concession minière au Burkina Faso.
Revue internationale des études du développement 249, 35-62.
Ayeh, Diana, Tongnoma Zongo & Jacqueline Sow. 2022. L’extraction minière dans un contexte d'(in)sécurité en Afrique de l’Ouest — boom ou bust?
Soumonni, Ogundiran & Kalu Ojah. 2022. Innovative and mission-oriented financing of renewable energy in Sub-Saharan Africa: A review and conceptual framework.
Munro, Paul G., Collen Zalengera & Matthew Kearnes. 2022. Socio-technical afterlives of off-grid solar: the spatial and ethical dimensions of repair and e-waste in Malawi.
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 42, 317-330.
Munro, Paul G., Veronica Jacome & Shanil Samarakoon. 2022. Off-grid Enterprise: a critical history of small-scale off-grid solar in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Nathanael Ojong (eds.), Off-Grid Solar Electrification in Africa: A Critical Perspective.
Baker, Lucy. 2022. New frontiers of electricity capital: energy access in sub-Saharan Africa.
Pedersen, Rasmus Hundsbæk & Ole Winckler Andersen. 2021. The political economy of energy transitions in sub-Saharan Africa: Contributions to an analytical framework.
Karakara, Alhassan, Uchenna Efobi, Ibukun Beecroft, Felicia Olokoyo & Evans Osabuohien. 2021. Youth Employment and Large-scale Agricultural Land Investments in Africa: Mixed Methods Insights from Nigeria.
Africa Development / Afrique et Développement 46(4), 175-199.
Kalfelis, Melina & Kathrin Knodel. 2021. NGOs and Lifeworlds in Africa. Transdisciplinary Perspectives.
Kalfelis, Melina. 2021. With or Without the State. Moral Divergence and the Question of Trust in Security Assemblages in Burkina Faso.
Munro, Paul G. 2021. Somewhat Original: Energy ethics and off-grid solar markets in Malawi.
Edomah, Nobert. 2021. The governance of energy transition: lessons from the Nigerian electricity sector.
Onwuzuruigbo, Ifeanyi. 2020. Enclaves of Banditry: Ungoverned Forest Spaces and Cattle Rustling in Northern Nigeria.
Onwuzuruigbo, Ifeanyi. 2020. Enclaves of Banditry: Ungoverned Forest Spaces and Cattle Rustling in Northern Nigeria.
Osabuohien, Evans, Felicia Olokoyo, Uchenna Efobi, Alhassan Karakara & Ibukun Beecroft. 2020. Large-scale Land Investments and Household Livelihood in Nigeria: Empirical Insights from Quantitative Analysis. In Evans Osabuohien (ed.) The Palgrave Handbook of Agricultural and Rural Development in Africa.
Higgs, Eleanor Tiplady (forthcoming in 2024). The Young Women’s Christian Association in Anglophone Africa. In Thomas Spear (ed.), The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History.
Oxford University Press.
Dube, Siphiwe. 2023. Christian nationalism in post-apartheid South Africa: from the white broederbond to the transracial Neo/Pentecostals.
International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church.
Nyeck, Sybille Ngo. 2023. Gender, vulnerability theory and public procurement: Perspectives on Global Reform.
Dube, Siphiwe. 2023. Towards a Decolonial Political Theology of Vulnerability.
Alber, Erdmute. 2023. The linking of vital conjunctures: Negotiations over girls’ futures in the Republic of Benin. In Joseph Ehmer & Carola Lentz (eds.). Life Course, Work, and Labour in Global History.
Alber, Erdmute. 2023. Multiple Relations: Towards an Anthropology of Parenting. In Harald Meller, Johannes Krause, Wolfgang Haak & Roberto Risch (eds.). Kinship, Sex, and Biological Relatedness. The contribution of archaeogenetics to understanding of social and biological relations. 15. Mitteldeutscher Archäologentag vom 6. bis 8. Oktober 2022 in Halle (Saale).
Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2023 (Tagungen des Landesmuseums für Vorgeschichte Halle, Band 26), 35–41.
Alber, Erdmute. 2023. Entangled navigations: Intergenerational care relations in neoliberal eduscapes in Benin.
Alber, Erdmute. 2023. Politique de parente: La circulation des enfants au Dahomey/Benin au XXE siècle.
Sabbi, Matthew. 2022. “Staged Dilemma”: Hidden Political Intents in Ghana’s Botched Referendum of 2019.
Osei, Anja & Daniel Wigmore-Shepherd. 2022. Personal Power in Africa: Legislative Networks and Executive Appointments in Ghana, Togo and Gabon.
Dodsworth, Susan, Seidu Alidu, Gretchen Bauer & Gbensuglo Alidu Bukari. 2022. Parliamentary primaries after democratic transitions: Explaining reforms to candidate selection and their impact.
Crawford, Gordon & Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai. 2021. Research Handbook on Democracy and Development.
Bauer, Gretchen & Akosua K. Darkwah. 2021. “The President’s Prerogative”? The Cabinet Appointment Process in Ghana and the Implications for Gender Parity.
Osei, Anja. 2015. Elites and democracy in Ghana: A social network approach.
Zollmann, Jakob (to appear). New Forms of International Adjudication? The History of the Mixed Arbitral Tribunals, 1919 to 1939. In Haakon A. Ikonomou, Karin van Leeuwen & Morten Rasmussen (eds.), Ordering the International Through Law. The League of Nations and International Law, 1919 to 1939.
Oxford: OUP, 2024. History and Theory of International Law Series.
Kandilige, Leander, Joseph Kofi Teye, Mary Setrana & Delali Margaret Badasu. 2023. ‘They’d beat us with whatever is available to them’: Exploitation and abuse of Ghanaian domestic workers in the Middle East.
Kleist, Nauja & Jesper Bjarnesen. 2023. Mediating Mobility in West Africa: Improvisation, Culture, and Volatility in Migration Infrastructures.
Turolla, Maya & Lisa Hoffmann. 2023. “The cake is in Accra”: a case study on internal migration in Ghana.
Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines.
Anamoa-Pokoo, Standhope, Delali Margaret Badasu, Urzha Olga Alexandrovna. 2022. Assessing the Assets and Welfare Conditions of The Left-Behind Migrant Households in the Ekumfi District of Ghana.
Anamoa-Pokoo, Standhope, Olga Alexandrovna Urzha, Solomon Sika-Bright & Delali Margaret Badasu. 2022. “Experiences of African student migrants in Moscow”: Understanding the uses of digital technologies for social services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Allotey, Ada Adoley, & Delali Margaret Badasu. 2022. The desire for a ‘planned binational family’: The experiences of Ghanaian birth tourists to the United States America. In Steve William Tonah (ed.), Marriage and family in contemporary Ghana: New perspectives.
Kleist, Nauja. 2022. Follow the computers: Entangled mobilities of people and things in transnational recycling.
Garba, Faisal. to appear 2021. Capital (in)difference in Africa: the examples of Nigeria and South Africa.
Rother, Stefan, Susanne Schultz & Mary B. Setrana. 2021. Transnational Skills Partnerships between Ghana and Germany: A “triple-win” solution?
Bjarnesen, Jesper. 2020. Intra-African Migration. Study requested by the DEVE committee.
Yeboah, Thomas, Leander Kandilige, Amanda Bisong, Faisal Garba & Joseph Kofi Teye. 2020. The ECOWAS Free Movement Protocol and Diversity of Experiences of Different Categories of Migrants: A Qualitative Study.
Tanko, Azzika Yussif, Delali Margaret Badasu, Samuel N. A. Codjoe, Christina A. Nti & Joseph A. Yaro. 2019. Trichotomous Analysis of Climate Change, Migration and Food Security in the Agro-Ecological Zones of Ghana.
Michels, Stefanie. 2022. Von einem Tsunami, einer niedergerissenen Mauer und einem Bumerang – Literaturessay.
Apoh, Wazi & Andreas Mehler. 2021. Forum: Das Humboldt-Forum und die Restitutionsdebatte.
Ampofo, Akosua Adomako (ed.). 2020. Issues of restitution and repatriation of looted and illegally acquired African objects in European museums.
Apoh, Wazi & Andreas Mehler. 2020. Mainstreaming the Discourse on Restitution and Repatriation within African History, Heritage Studies and Political Science.
Apoh, Wazi et al. 2018. Statement issued by participants of workshop on issues of restitution and repatriation of looted and illegally acquired African objects in European Museums.
Mensah, Eyo, Offiong Ebong, Queen Ayeni & Felix Eze. 2023. Women in public transportation business: A qualitative study of the perception of female tricycle riders in Nigeria.
Mensah, Eyo, Benjamin Nyong, Eyamba Mensah, & Queen Ayeni. 2023. When tricycles speak: Language practices and ideology in tricycle texts in Nigeria.
Binate, Issouf. 2023. Les échanges entre la Turquie et la Côte d’Ivoire à l’ère du numérique : dynamiques, réseaux d’étudiants entrepreneurs et pratiques d’une mondialisation par le bas.
Tischler, Julia. 2023. The Politics of Rural Domesticity in Segregationist South Africa, 1902-1948. In Hartmann, Heinrich & Julia Tischler. 2023. Planting Seeds of Knowledge. Agriculture and Education in Rural Societies in the Twentieth Century.
Tischler, Julia. 2023. Introduction. In Hartmann, Heinrich & Julia Tischler. 2023. Planting Seeds of Knowledge. Agriculture and Education in Rural Societies in the Twentieth Century.
Hartmann, Heinrich & Julia Tischler. 2023. Planting Seeds of Knowledge. Agriculture and Education in Rural Societies in the Twentieth Century.
Mehler, Andreas & Francis B. Nyamnjoh. 2022. Academic Cooperation in the Humanities and Social Sciences: A Post-COVID Future.
Crawford, Gordon, Zainab Mai-Bornu & Karl Landström. 2021. Decolonising knowledge production on Africa: Why it’s still necessary and what can be done.
Thondhlana, Juliet & Evelyn Chiyevo Garwe. 2021. Repositioning of Africa in Knowledge Production: Shaking off Historical Stigmas – Introduction.
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