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  • ISSN: 0002-0206 (Print), 1555-2462 (Online)
  • Editor: Cajetan Iheka Yale University, USA
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African Studies Review (ASR) is the flagship scholarly journal of the African Studies Association (ASA). ASR publishes the highest quality interdisciplinary scholarship that is of interest to a broad African studies audience using a double-blind peer review process. Committed to publishing work across the multidisciplinary areas represented in the ASA, the journal seeks to contribute to the growth of African studies in a global comparative context.
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