Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
Smith, Daniel Jordan
2004.
The Bakassi Boys: Vigilantism, Violence, and Political Imagination in Nigeria.
Cultural Anthropology,
Vol. 19,
Issue. 3,
p.
429.
McCall, John C.
2004.
Juju and Justice at the Movies: Vigilantes in Nigerian Popular Videos.
African Studies Review,
Vol. 47,
Issue. 3,
p.
51.
Reno, William
2005.
The Politics of Violent Opposition in Collapsing States.
Government and Opposition,
Vol. 40,
Issue. 2,
p.
127.
Kurer, Oskar
2005.
Corruption: An Alternative Approach to its Definition and Measurement.
Political Studies,
Vol. 53,
Issue. 1,
p.
222.
Adinkrah, Mensah
2005.
Vigilante homicides in contemporary Ghana.
Journal of Criminal Justice,
Vol. 33,
Issue. 5,
p.
413.
Lund, Christian
2006.
Twilight Institutions: Public Authority and Local Politics in Africa.
Development and Change,
Vol. 37,
Issue. 4,
p.
685.
Pratten, David
2006.
The Politics of Vigilance in Southeastern Nigeria.
Development and Change,
Vol. 37,
Issue. 4,
p.
707.
Clapham, Christopher
2006.
The Political Economy of African Population Change.
Population and Development Review,
Vol. 32,
Issue. S1,
p.
96.
Bach, Daniel C.
2006.
Nigeria : paradoxes de l'abondance et démocratisation en trompe-l'œil.
Afrique contemporaine,
Vol. n° 219,
Issue. 3,
p.
119.
Smith, Daniel Jordan
2006.
Cities in Contemporary Africa.
p.
53.
Kagwanja, Peter Mwangi
2006.
‘Power to Uhuru’: Youth Identity and Generational Politics in Kenya’s 2002 Elections.
African Affairs,
Vol. 105,
Issue. 418,
p.
51.
Lambach, Daniel
2007.
Oligopolies of Violence in Post-Conflict Societies.
SSRN Electronic Journal,
Pratten, David
2008.
The Politics of Protection: Perspectives on Vigilantism in Nigeria.
Africa,
Vol. 78,
Issue. 1,
p.
1.
Casey, Conerly
2008.
“Marginal Muslims”: Politics and the Perceptual Bounds of Islamic Authenticity in Northern Nigeria.
Africa Today,
Vol. 54,
Issue. 3,
p.
66.
Tankebe, Justice
2009.
Self-Help, Policing, and Procedural Justice: Ghanaian Vigilantism and the Rule of Law.
Law & Society Review,
Vol. 43,
Issue. 2,
p.
245.
Guichaoua, Yvan
2009.
Self‐determination group or extra‐legal governance agency? The multifaceted nature of the Oodua people's congress in Nigeria.
Journal of International Development,
Vol. 21,
Issue. 4,
p.
520.
Neubert, Dieter
2009.
Non-State Actors as Standard Setters.
p.
35.
Ajibade, Babson
2009.
Speaking French, Seeing English: Cameroon's Youth Audience for Nigerian Videos.
Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies,
Vol. 31,
Issue. 4,
p.
409.
Elechi, O. Oko
Lambert, Eric G.
Jenkins, Morris
and
Baker, David N.
2009.
Crime Views on Two Continents: An Exploratory Study of Views of Nigerian and U.S. College Students Toward Crime, Criminals, Treatment, and Punishment.
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice,
Vol. 33,
Issue. 1,
p.
17.
Matusitz, Jonathan
and
Repass, Michael
2009.
Gangs in Nigeria: an updated examination.
Crime, Law and Social Change,
Vol. 52,
Issue. 5,
p.
495.