Summary of publication output
Journal articles - 65 expected of which 8 have been published in the second year of the four-year project.
Books and Book chapters – 7 expected of which 2 have been published in the second year of the four-year project.
Details of the eight journal articles and thed book chapters are as follows:
Journal Articles:
- Lomotey, B. A. (2020). Exploring the Adoption of Spanish GFL in School Domains: An African University in Focus. Sexuality and Culture. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12119-020-09746-0.
- Lomotey, B. A. (2019). Towards an appraisal of language practices in the FL classroom: A Ghanaian university in focus. Konin Language Studies, 7 (4), 475-494. DOI: 10.30438/ksj.2019.7.4.4
- Philip Atsu Afeadie, “Early Avenor-Ewe People: Migrations and Settlements”, Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana, new series, no. 18, 2018, 87-140.
- Philip Atsu Afeadie, “The Crowther Commission in Ewe History”, Ilorin Journal of History and International Studies (IJOHIS), vol. 8, no.1, 2018, 93-112.
- Ntewusu, S.A., Awubomu, R., Amoni, D. N & Adasi, G ( 2020), ‘The Okule Cult Education and Practice in Ghana’, Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, Special Issue.
- Judith Opoku-Boateng, Ekow Cann, Ntewusu S.A., Sandra Owusu, ‘ The J.H. Kwabena Nketia Archive at the University of Ghana, Legon’. History in Africa, (2020) DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/hia.2019.27
- Theophilus Ashong, Nana Yaw Boampong Sapong, Victoria Ellen Smith, & Emmanuel Ababio Ofosu-Mensah. Albert Adu Boahen: An Agent of Change in African Historiography and Ghanaian Politics (209-232). By. International Journal of African Historical Studies Vol. 53, No. 2 (2020), pp. 209-232 Published by: Boston University, African Studies Center.
- Lloyd G. Adu Amoah (Eds): 40 Years of Ghana-Korea Relations, Journal of African and Asian Affairs, volume 18 (2019): Issue 1-2 (Mar 2019)
The following articles are also under review for publication:
- Mjiba F. Belonging Beyond Borders: Identity Construction and Pan-Africanism in the African Diaspora under review with the Journal of Black Studies.
- Rashida R, Darkwah A.K. Fat Women, Performance and Subversive Commodification on Ghanaian Television: Media, Culture & Society
- Rashida R, Darkwah A.K. When being big is not so bad: Perspectives from Participants in a Ghanaian Reality Show: Journal of Contemporary Africa Studies
- Kwesi R. People and Power in an African Consensual Democracy: African Journal of Philosophy
- Kwesi R. The Will to Consensus: Philosophical Papers
- Agyepong, D. P. & Amfo, N. A. A. Urban contact dialects and language change: Insights from the Global North and South: Routledge Studies in Language.
- Amuzu, E. Campbell, A. and Ofori, S. That’s not my understanding – Interpretation in the Ghanaian Multilingual Court. Language and Dialogue 3 (2020).
- Diabah, G. Negotiating Language Barriers: Customer care delivery practices of a selected telecommunication company in Ghana: Sociolinguistic Studies. (April 2021)
- Dzahene-Quarshie, J. and Marjie, S. Negotiating Language use in Specific Domains among East African Migrant Academics in Ghana: Swahili forum Vol. 27. (2020) (In Press)
- Lomotey, B. A. A conversational analysis of Language Practices in the FL classroom: The Linguistics Journal. (In Press)
- Ansah, G. Negotiating Linguistic Disruptions and Connections in Migratory Contexts: Language practices among child migrants in an urban market in Ghana. Journal of Linguistics Anthropology, 2020)
- Sankhe, M. Language. Identity and (re) Integration in Donato Ndongo´s Los poderes de la tempestad, Vera Akumiah´s Ebony Girl, and Ama Ata Aidoo´s “The Dilemma of a ghost: Revista Estudios de Asia y Africa.
The following articles have also been submitted and awaiting response:
- Anderson, A. J. A Linguistic landscape of the Central Business District of Accra. Legon Journal of the Humanities.
- Imorou, A. Nos ancêtres les colons. Imaginer les ancestralités multiples avec le roman contemporain. French Forum https://journals.pennpress.org/french-forum/home
Scholarships:
Scholarship to students
14 PhD – still on their studies
6 MPhil students of which all have completed their studies.