New Trends in Ethiopian Studies: Social sciences

New Trends in Ethiopian Studies: Social sciences
Title New Trends in Ethiopian Studies: Social sciences PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 1994
Genre Ethiopia
ISBN 9781569020142

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New Trends in Ethiopian Studies

New Trends in Ethiopian Studies
Title New Trends in Ethiopian Studies PDF eBook
Author Harold G. Marcus
Publisher
Pages 1350
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN 9781569020135

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Unity in Diversity

Unity in Diversity
Title Unity in Diversity PDF eBook
Author Christophe van der Beken
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Pages 363
Release 2012
Genre Law
ISBN 3643901720

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This book argues that the development of federalism in Ethiopia fits in with a global trend towards increased attention to ethnic minority rights and to federalism as a mechanism for ethnic conflict prevention and management. The Ethiopian federation is designed as a framework within which the Ethiopian ethnic groups can protect their rights and within which they are stimulated to develop a cooperative relationship. To put it differently, the constitutional objective of the federal structure is the creation of 'unity in diversity.' The book evaluates the capacity of Ethiopian federalism to achieve this objective by investigating the relevant historical, political, and legal aspects. (Series: Recht und Politik in Afrika/Law and Politics in Africa - Vol. 10)

Urban Planning and Everyday Urbanisation

Urban Planning and Everyday Urbanisation
Title Urban Planning and Everyday Urbanisation PDF eBook
Author Nadine Appelhans
Publisher transcript Verlag
Pages 235
Release 2016-12-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3839437156

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Urbanisation in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, poses challenges to urban living conditions. Despite large scale housing programmes from the side of the government, construction and settling processes have largely remained incremental. Nadine Appelhans focuses on the relation between statutory planning and practices of everyday urbanisation. The findings from Bahir Dar suggest that some mundane regimes of building the city are patronised, while others are considered undesired by policy makers. Based on this insight, the author argues that urban development in Bahir Dar needs to be locally grounded, differentiated and inclusive to avoid further tendencies of segregation.

Glimpses of Recent Advancements in Social Science Research

Glimpses of Recent Advancements in Social Science Research
Title Glimpses of Recent Advancements in Social Science Research PDF eBook
Author Dr.K.L.Prasanna Kumar
Publisher D&M ACADEMIA
Pages 172
Release 2021-04-22
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
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This book is collection of research work of various researchers working across different themes of social science research. It provide an overview about the recent social science research in a inclusive approach and contribute to the building of research social science for the future.

Being and Becoming Oromo

Being and Becoming Oromo
Title Being and Becoming Oromo PDF eBook
Author Paul Trevor William Baxter
Publisher Nordic Africa Institute
Pages 316
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9789171063793

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The Oromo people are one of the most numerous in Africa. Census data are not reliable but there are probably twenty million people whose first language is Oromo and who recognize themselves as Oromo. In the older literature they are often called Galla. Except for a relatively small number of arid land pastoralists who live in Kenya, all homelands lie in Ethiopia, where they probably make up around 40 percent of the total population. Geographically their territories, though they are not always contiguous, extend from the highlands of Ethiopia in the north, to the Ogaden and Somalia in the east, to the Sudan border in the west, and across the Kenyan border to the Tana River in the south.Though different Oromo groups vary considerably in their modes of subsistence and in their local organizations, they share similar cultures and ways of thought.

American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 26:3

American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 26:3
Title American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 26:3 PDF eBook
Author Amadu Jacky Kaba
Publisher International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
Pages 181
Release 2009-06-01
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The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences (AJISS) is a double blind peer-reviewed and interdisciplinary journal that publishes a wide variety of scholarly research on all facets of Islam and the Muslim world: anthropology, economics, history, philosophy and meta-physics, politics, psychology, religious law, and traditional Islam. Submissions are subject to a blind peer review process.