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Jahresbericht 2008 - Universität Bayreuth Rechenzentrum
(2009)
- Universität Bayreuth Rechenzentrum Jahresbericht des Rechenzentrums
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Jahresbericht 2007 - Universität Bayreuth Rechenzentrum
(2008)
- Universität Bayreuth Rechenzentrum Jahresbericht des Rechenzentrums
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Jahresbericht 2006 - Universität Bayreuth Rechenzentrum
(2007)
- Universität Bayreuth Rechenzentrum Jahresbericht des Rechenzentrums
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Jahresbericht 2005 - Universität Bayreuth Rechenzentrum
(2006)
- Universität Bayreuth Rechenzentrum Jahresbericht des Rechenzentrums
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Jahresbericht Universitätsbibliothek Bayreuth
(2012)
- Jahresbericht der Universitätsbibliothek Bayreuth - Berichtsjahr 2011
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Jahresbericht 2004 - Universität Bayreuth Rechenzentrum
(2005)
- Universität Bayreuth Rechenzentrum Jahresbericht des Rechenzentrums
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Jahresbericht 2009 - Universität Bayreuth Rechenzentrum
(2010)
- Jahresbericht
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Jahresbericht 2010 - Universität Bayreuth Rechenzentrum
(2011)
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Jahresbericht 2011 - Universität Bayreuth Rechenzentrum
(2012)
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Trends, Discourses and Representations in Religions in Africa
(2012)
- Religion in Africa has for long been a woven cultural fabric of life, a great moving force that guided people’s behavior, interaction and action since time immemorial. A decade after the United States experience of the 9/11, the unfortunate event has set the landmark for a geopolitics in contemporary Africa that securitizes religious movements and that identify them with the so-called global war on terror, a phenomenon within which most African nations play a significant regional role. The current wave of developments related to religion in the contingent became fossilized through religious manipulation and politicization in the post-colonial era. Three thematic concepts have been identified, i.e., religious trends, cultural discourses and representation, in order to capture some of the most contemporary issues of concern to Muslim, Christian and indigenous religious communities in Africa. Nine papers in this second issue of BIGSAS Works! hence targeted current doctoral researches from a wide range of disciplines and successfully integrated a cross-disciplinary approach to appreciate the complexity of faith matters in the continent.
