This article tries to show the impacts of conflict on women, the role of women in conflict and indigenous conflict resolution, and the participation of women in socialinstitutions and ceremonies among the Issa and Gurgura clans of the Somali ethnic group. It explores the system of conflict resolution in these clans, and women’s representation in the system. The primary role of women in the formation of social capital through marriage and blood relations between different clans or ethnic groups is assessed. The paper focuses on some of the important elements of the socio-culturalsettings of the study community that are in one way or another related to conflict and indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms. It also examines the positive aspec...
D.Phil. (Sport Science)Socialisation is an interactive reciprocal process that shapes the way indivi...
"Rugby and the South African Nation" explores the complex and controversial role of rugby union in t...
The basic energies common to all human beings have been directed in such a way that men seek power a...
This article tries to show the impacts of conflict on women, the role of women in conflict and indig...
The study set out to scrutinize the scope of conflict in Africa and further evaluate the contributio...
This study investigates the role of women in Afrikaner society in the late nineteenth and early twen...
This study investigates the role allocated to women in Afrikaner society in the late nineteenth and ...
This paper examines, among others, the central role women play in traditional peacemaking and confli...
Opinion and understanding on the consequences of violent conflict on women, and the importance of th...
Despite the important developments that peacebuilding plays in academia on conflict resolution and m...
Cameroon with it diverse cultural background, is still seen as the African miniature in terms of the...
Women played critical roles in making African nationalism ideologically and practically possible in ...
This paper explores the role of recreational sport as a means and marker of social integration by an...
The main objective of the study is to explore the response of women to the Armed Struggle in Chiping...
Sport: race, ethnicity and identity: building global understandingIn line with policies of imperiali...
D.Phil. (Sport Science)Socialisation is an interactive reciprocal process that shapes the way indivi...
"Rugby and the South African Nation" explores the complex and controversial role of rugby union in t...
The basic energies common to all human beings have been directed in such a way that men seek power a...
This article tries to show the impacts of conflict on women, the role of women in conflict and indig...
The study set out to scrutinize the scope of conflict in Africa and further evaluate the contributio...
This study investigates the role of women in Afrikaner society in the late nineteenth and early twen...
This study investigates the role allocated to women in Afrikaner society in the late nineteenth and ...
This paper examines, among others, the central role women play in traditional peacemaking and confli...
Opinion and understanding on the consequences of violent conflict on women, and the importance of th...
Despite the important developments that peacebuilding plays in academia on conflict resolution and m...
Cameroon with it diverse cultural background, is still seen as the African miniature in terms of the...
Women played critical roles in making African nationalism ideologically and practically possible in ...
This paper explores the role of recreational sport as a means and marker of social integration by an...
The main objective of the study is to explore the response of women to the Armed Struggle in Chiping...
Sport: race, ethnicity and identity: building global understandingIn line with policies of imperiali...
D.Phil. (Sport Science)Socialisation is an interactive reciprocal process that shapes the way indivi...
"Rugby and the South African Nation" explores the complex and controversial role of rugby union in t...
The basic energies common to all human beings have been directed in such a way that men seek power a...