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Anthropomimetic Uncertainty: What Verbalized Uncertainty in Language Models is Missing
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Beyond the enclosure: a decade of monitoring reveals altered traits in a European ground squirrel colony with implications for a recovery program
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Colonial gender structures as a contributing factor in influencing the political leadership landscape in Zimbabwe
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Third Chimurenga and revolutionary justice : a liberation praxis in post-colonial Zimbabwe
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Colonial architecture as heritage: German colonial architecture in post-colonial Windhoek
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Colonialism, African Women, and Human Rights in Nervous Conditions by Tsitsi Dangarembga
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“God Was With Us:” Child Labor in Colonial Kenya, 1922 - 1950s
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Complementary feeding practices and the anthropometric status of children aged six to 23 months among the pastoralist communities of Isiolo county, Kenya
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Colonialism and philosophy
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The Colonialism of Eviction
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Colonialism and Conservation
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The Invisible Colonialism :
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Ties that bind: motherhood, modernity, and the State in semi-colonial Egypt
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Configuring ‘Maasainess’ : contested textual embodiments
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Literacy practices in and out of school in multilingual Kenya : an ethnographic study of Tana River County
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What the Aging is Going On: An ethnography on the Perceptions of Aging in an Old Age Home in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
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And then I was like, “No way!”: A variationist study of be like in young Cape Town speech
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When identities collide: becoming founders in pastoralist Kenya
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Scarcity, government, population: The problem of food in colonial Kenya, c. 1900-1952
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Determinants of infant and young child feeding practices of children 0-23 months among agro-pastoralist communities in east Pokot in Baringo County, Kenya
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Syntactic categories and argument structure in Parakuyo-Maasai
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Landscape characteristics and honeybee colony integrity: A case study of Mwingi, eastern Kenya
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The implementation of gender quotas in Kenya : lessons for Senegal
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Images of post-colonial identities
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Technologies, knowledge and capital : towards a political ecology of the Hake Trawl Fishery Walvis Bay, Namibia
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Above the surface, beneath the waves : contesting ecologies and generating knowledge conversations in Lamberts Bay
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Rivers that become reservoirs: an ethnography of water commodification in Lesotho
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At the interface : marine compliance inspectors at work in the Western Cape
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Examining the Experiences of Smallholder farmers in Malawi towards Farm Input Subsidies
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Reclaiming Table Mountain: Perspectives from Cape Town's Black Township Residents
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Fertility, sexuality and HIV/Aids prevention campaigns in Mafalala barrio, Maputo, Mozambique
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Knowledge, chivanhu and struggles for survival in conflict-torn Manicaland, Zimbabwe
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The Kuils River multiple: versions of an urban river on the edge of Cape Town, South Africa
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Colonial and Post-colonial Rangeland Enclosures amid Climate Uncertainty: The Case of Maasai Pastoralists of Kajiado County, Kenya
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Belonging to the West Coast : an ethnography of St Helena Bay in the context of marine resource scarcity
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The impact of industrial agrarian policies on soils: experiences of small-scale farmers in the rural Eastern Cape
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Rifling through 'nature' an ethnographic account of biltong hunting, late capitalist 'nature' and a politics of belonging in the South African wildlife ranching industry
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Marrying water and soil: adaptation to climate by a smallholder farmer in Zvishavane, rural Zimbabwe
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Forest insects, personhood and the environment: Harurwa (edible stinkbugs) and conservation in south-eastern Zimbabwe
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Rethinking relationships with nature: human – wetland connections in Marlborough, Harare, Zimbabwe
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Living with Mount Mabo: povoados, land, and nature conservation in contemporary Mozambique
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Modelling human wellbeing for fisheries management: Science, extraction and a politics of nature in the Walvis Bay, Namibia
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Tracking knowledge : science, tracking and technology
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A sea of contested evidence: Disputes over coastal pollution in Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa
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An ethnography of St Helena Bay - A West Coast Town in the age of neoliberalism
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Being San' in Platfontein: Poverty, landscape, development and cultural heritage
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“Collecting spring water reminds us how to be human”: in search of an ethic of care for the springs of southern Cape Town
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The Wall: Exploring inequality, waste and hope in Vrygrond and the adjacent Capricorn Business Park (Cape Town, SA)