Publishing and Book Trade in Kenya

Publishing and Book Trade in Kenya
Title Publishing and Book Trade in Kenya PDF eBook
Author Ruth L. Makotsi
Publisher East African Publishers
Pages 196
Release 1997
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9789966466648

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Contemporary Publishing and Book Trade in Kenya

Contemporary Publishing and Book Trade in Kenya
Title Contemporary Publishing and Book Trade in Kenya PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 101
Release 2009
Genre Book industries and trade
ISBN 9789966854568

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Trade Makes States

Trade Makes States
Title Trade Makes States PDF eBook
Author Tobias Hagmann
Publisher Hurst Publishers
Pages 316
Release 2023-05-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1805260901

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Trade Makes States highlights how trade and the circulation of goods are central to Somali societies, economies and politics. Drawing on multi-site research from across East Africa’s Somali-inhabited economic space–which includes areas of Kenya, Djibouti, Uganda and Ethiopia–this volume highlights the interconnection between trade and state-building after state collapse. It scrutinises the ‘politics of circulation’ between competing public administrations, which seek to generate revenue and to control infrastructures along major trade corridors. Connecting classic debates on state formation with recent scholarship on logistics and cross-border trading, Trade Makes States argues that the facilitation and capture of commodity flows have been instrumental in making and unmaking states across the Somali territories. Aspiring state-builders are thus confronted with the challenge of governing the flow of goods in order to rule over lands and peoples. The contributors to this volume draw attention to the ingenuities of transnational Somali markets, which often appear to be self-governed. Their dynamism and everyday administration by a host of actors provide important insights into contemporary state formation on the margins of global supply-chain capitalism.

Harnessing the Trade Winds

Harnessing the Trade Winds
Title Harnessing the Trade Winds PDF eBook
Author Blanche Rocha D'Souza
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 2008
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Harnessing the Trade Winds is the outcome of a generation of research undertaken in Nairobi, Mombassa and Zanzibar in East Africa, and Mumbai and Goa in India. Of her work the author says: "In all my research I found that Arab and particularly European, sources of information downplayed the importance of Indian trade in the Indian Ocean which goes back at least three thousand years BC. [The book] attempts to rekindle in the Indian diaspora a justifiable pride in the achievements of its forebears in East Africa, and indeed other parts of the world. In East Africa they promoted the development of agriculture and industry and the globalization of trade stemming from their trading activities." "Blanche D'Souza's book is a most direct statement on 'brown man's' transcripts over thousands of years trade, labour and migrations for settlements against a pervading backdrop of Arab, British and Portugese rivalries in the Indian Ocean. In this wake Harnessing the Trade Winds adds to plural historical perspectives, in that the text upholds the value of diversity that shapes the identities and self-knowledge of the peoples of Asia and Africa. It challenges those who hold the political reigns and direct policy, on education as well as race relations." - Sultan Somjee, Former head of Ethnography at the National Museums of Kenya, founder of the Community Peace Museums Programme and Foundation, and the Asian African Heritage Trust in Kenya.

Progressive Librarianship

Progressive Librarianship
Title Progressive Librarianship PDF eBook
Author Durrani, Shiraz
Publisher Vita Books
Pages 447
Release 2016-11-25
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1869886208

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Public spending is under threat and public libraries are suffering. At a time when libraries can play a critical role in supporting people facing difficult economic and social situations, the dominant conservative model of librarianship has nothing meaningful to say about the role and relevance of libraries. It offers more of the same, but no qualitative change so necessary today. It continues to maintain the myth that there is no alternative to its own policies and practices. There is thus an urgent need to alternative ideas and practices to address people’s needs. The progressive librarianship movement is taking up this challenge. It has also been active in Kenya and Britain but its work is not widely know. The Kenyan movement differed from the others in that it grew within the underground political movement in the 1980s - the December Twelve Movement/Mwakenya. Using original documents, this book records this hidden history. In the process, it examines key concepts such as the role of libraries and the relevance of service. Linking library work with the wider social and political concerns, the book explores issues such as politics of information, the role of activism and “neutrality” in library work. It offers an alternative approach to librarianship, to the training of librarians and to organisational change to make libraries more relevant to people’s lives.

Shall We Tell the President?

Shall We Tell the President?
Title Shall We Tell the President? PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Archer
Publisher St. Martin's Paperbacks
Pages 337
Release 2008-12-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1429998016

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Master storyteller Jeffrey Archer keeps the pace sizzling in this final installment in the Kane and Abel trilogy, Shall We Tell the President?, a daring political thriller where treason and betrayal threaten to topple an American dynasty. After years of great sacrifice and deep personal tragedy, Florentyna Kane has finally become the first woman president in America. But on the very day that she is sworn into office, powerful forces are already in motion to take her life. The FBI investigates thousands of false threats every year. This time, a reliable source has tipped them off about an assassination attempt. One hour later, the informant and all but one of the investigating agents are dead. The lone survivor: FBI Special Agent Mark Andrews. Now, only he knows when the killers will strike. But how can he alone unravel a ruthless conspiracy—in less than one week? The race to save the first woman president begins now...

Publishing in Africa

Publishing in Africa
Title Publishing in Africa PDF eBook
Author Henry Chakava
Publisher Bellagio Pub Network
Pages 182
Release 1996
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780964607811

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The author is one of Africa's most experienced and respected publishers. Here he provides an overview of African publishing from his long practical experience and knowledge. A complex combination of issues are analysed, pointing at international trends of increasing importance to Africa, and highligting the many distinctly African problems facing publishing. Despite the great obstacles, the author demonstrates that it is possible to establish successful publishing enterprises in difficult circumstances. Africa rights: East African Educational Publishers, Nairobi