Publications
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Working Paper No. 19: The 50th Anniversary of Uganda’s State Independence: a View from Society.Working Paper No. 19
The 50th Anniversary of Uganda’s State Independence: A View from Society.
Mahmood Mamdani
Professor/Director
Makerere Institute of Social Research
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Cost: 7,000/= (Seven thousand Ugandan shillings)
Journal Name: MISR Working Papers Year: 2015 |
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Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) |
Working Paper No. 18: Rethinking the Food Question in Uganda: Emerging Debates on Food Sovereignty.Working Paper No. 18
Rethinking the Food Question in Uganda: Emerging Debates on Food Sovereignty.
Giuliano Martiniello
Research Fellow Makerere Institute of Social Research.
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Journal Name: MISR Working Papers Main Author: Dr. Giuliano Martiniello |
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Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) |
Working Paper No. 17: The December 2010 ‘Balaalo’ Evictions from Buliisa District and the Challenges of Agrarian Transformation in Uganda.Working Paper No. 17
The December 2010 ‘Balaalo’ Evictions from Buliisa District and the Challenges of Agrarian Transformation in Uganda.
Frank Emmanuel Muhereza
PhD Student Makerere Institute of Social Research
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Cost: 7,000/= (Seven thousand Ugandan shillings) Journal Name: MISR Working Papers Main Author: Mr. Frank Emmanuel Muhereza |
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Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) |
Working Paper No. 16: Market Failures in the Financial System: Implications for Financial Sector Policies, especially in Developing Countries? The 20th Joseph Mubiru Memorial Lecture -Bank of Uganda.Working Paper No. 16
Market Failures in the Financial System: Implications for Financial Sector Policies, especially in Developing Countries? The 20th Joseph Mubiru Memorial Lecture -Bank of Uganda.
Joseph E. Stiglitz Mahmood Mamdani
Professor Columbia University Professor / Director MISR
This Publication is on sale at MISR Library. Journal Name: MISR Working Papers Associated Authors: Prof. Mahmood Mamdani Main Author: Prof. Joseph E. Stiglitz Year: 2013 |
Publications: Student Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) |
The Land Question: Socialism, Capitalism and the Market.This Publication is on sale at MISR Library.
Cost: 35,000/= (Thirty five thousand Ugandan shillings) Journal Name: MISR Book Series Year: 2015 |
Publications: Staff Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) |
Saviors and Survivors: Darfur, Politics and the War on Terror.
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Cost: 35,000/= (Thirty five thousand Ugandan shillings)
Journal Name: MISR Book Series Year: 2013 |
Publications: Staff Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) |
Displacing Human Rights: War and Intervention in Northern Uganda
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Cost: 35,000/= (Thirty five thousand Ugandan shillings)
Journal Name: MISR Book Series Main Author: Adam Branch Year: 2013 |
Publications: Staff Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) |
Define and Rule: Native as Political Identity
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Cost: 35,000/= (Thirty five thousand Ugandan shillings)
Journal Name: MISR Book Series Year: 2013 |
Publications: Staff Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) |
Getting the Question Right: interdisciplinary exploration at Makerere UniversityThis Publication is on sale at MISR Library.
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Journal Name: MISR Book Series Year: 2013 |
Publications: Staff Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) |
Space and Representation: On “Authentic” Identities and the Façade of Total RevolutionAbstract
The anti-colonial narrative continues to be cast through the arena of yearning for total revolution. Many anti-colonial elites have been criticised for harbouring “Eurocentric aspirations and their betrayal of Africa or the subaltern.” This rather ahistorical criticism remains blind to the fact that capitalist modes of production/consumption continue to connect the world in more ways than ever imagined. Indeed, hitherto reified categories, First, Second and Third World – as ways of dividing and understanding the world – are fast becoming obsolete. Journal Name: Dhaxalreeb Xagaaga Main Author: Yusuf Serunkuma |
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Redsea Cultural Foundation |