Table of Contents
January 01, 2018; Volume 21
Abaka, Edmund
- You have accessRestricted access“Eating Kola”The Pharmacological and Therapeutic Significance of Kola NutsEdmund AbakaGhana Studies, January 2018, 21 (1) 143-155; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.21.1.143Edmund AbakaEdmund Abaka (), University of Miami
- You have accessRestricted accessComment on “Eating Kola”The Revolution to Come? or The Revolution That Never Was?Edmund AbakaGhana Studies, January 2018, 21 (1) 156-162; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.21.1.156Edmund AbakaEdmund Abaka (), University of Miami
Allman, Jean
- You have accessRestricted access@60Jean AllmanGhana Studies, January 2018, 21 (1) 63-68; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.21.1.63Jean AllmanJean Allman (), Washington University in St. Louis
Anyidoho, Nana Akua
- You have accessRestricted accessThe Ghana Studies AssociationLooking AheadNana Akua AnyidohoGhana Studies, January 2018, 21 (1) 136-141; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.21.1.136Nana Akua AnyidohoNana Akua Anyidoho (), University of Ghana, Legon
Asante, Rabiu K. B.
- You have accessRestricted accessMapping the Web of RelationsUnderstanding Mobile Phone Appropriation among Produce Traders in GhanaRabiu K. B. Asante and Dan-Bright S. DzorgboGhana Studies, January 2018, 21 (1) 24-40; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.21.1.24Rabiu K. B. AsanteRabiu K. B. Asante, PhD, () is a lecturer in sociology at the University of Ghana, Legon. His major interests include technology and society, ICT and informal markets, mHealth, digital gaming, smart governance, and digital research in Ghana and Africa.Dan-Bright S. DzorgboDan-Bright S. Dzorgbo, PhD, () is an assistant professor in sociology at the University of Ghana, Legon. His major research interests include social and economic issues in development; political development; governance and democratization; the social, economic, and behavioral dimensions of health; and the patterns and impact of scientific communication in Ghana and Africa.
Baku, Kofi
- You have accessRestricted accessA Note from the EditorsGhana Studies @20Carina Ray and Kofi BakuGhana Studies, January 2018, 21 (1) 1-2; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.21.1.1Carina RayBrandeis UniversityRoles: Associate ProfessorKofi BakuBrandeis UniversityRoles: Senior Lecturer
Dzorgbo, Dan-Bright S.
- You have accessRestricted accessMapping the Web of RelationsUnderstanding Mobile Phone Appropriation among Produce Traders in GhanaRabiu K. B. Asante and Dan-Bright S. DzorgboGhana Studies, January 2018, 21 (1) 24-40; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.21.1.24Rabiu K. B. AsanteRabiu K. B. Asante, PhD, () is a lecturer in sociology at the University of Ghana, Legon. His major interests include technology and society, ICT and informal markets, mHealth, digital gaming, smart governance, and digital research in Ghana and Africa.Dan-Bright S. DzorgboDan-Bright S. Dzorgbo, PhD, () is an assistant professor in sociology at the University of Ghana, Legon. His major research interests include social and economic issues in development; political development; governance and democratization; the social, economic, and behavioral dimensions of health; and the patterns and impact of scientific communication in Ghana and Africa.
Greene, Sandra E.
- You have accessRestricted accessChristianity, Wealth, and Spiritual Power in GhanaSandra E. GreeneGhana Studies, January 2018, 21 (1) 167-168; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.21.1.167Sandra E. GreeneCornell University
Laumann, Dennis
- You have accessRestricted accessGhana StudiesReflections on the AssociationDennis LaumannGhana Studies, January 2018, 21 (1) 130-132; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.21.1.130Dennis LaumannDennis Laumann (), The University of Memphis
Lobnibe, Isidore
- You have accessRestricted accessJack GoodyEarly Fieldwork and the Passing of an Era of Cambridge Anthropology in Northern GhanaIsidore LobnibeGhana Studies, January 2018, 21 (1) 3-23; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.21.1.3Isidore LobnibeIsidore Lobnibe () is an associate professor of social cultural anthropology at Western Oregon University, specializing in West Africa. His major research interests are social organization, West African political economy (Ghana and Burkina Faso), the household and peasant economy, labor migration, historiography, and the history of anthropology.
Osseo-asare, Abena Dove
- You have accessRestricted accessComment on “Eating Kola”The Global Circulation of Plants from GhanaAbena Dove Osseo-AsareGhana Studies, January 2018, 21 (1) 163-165; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.21.1.163Abena Dove Osseo-AsareAbena Dove Osseo-Asare (), University of Texas at Austin