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505 | 8 | |a Chapter 3 -- Missionaries that "Muted" God: Gagging the Voices of African Sovereigns While Enslaving and Colonising Africans -- Introduction -- Guerrilla missionaries who challenged God's sovereignty -- Defiling holy places in Africa: Engraving colonialists in African sacred places -- Deconstructing African sovereignty in the absence of God's voice -- Quietly grabbing African land while inserting the Fourth Industrial Revolution -- The missionaries of disaster and revolutions of poverty in Africa: The logics of Pachamama | |
505 | 8 | |a It's not just land deals but there are many deals: Networking deals, African minds-capturing deals and human reengineering deals in slave 4.0 -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 -- Operation Dudula, Xenophobic Vigilantism and Sovereignty in Twenty-First Century South Africa -- Introduction -- Kuwanda huuya : Lessons from African exogamy and the Dudula brigade's retreat inwards -- Historical context of South African vigilantism -- Operation Dudula and its motives -- The emergence of Operation Dudula -- Operation Dudula and its consequences -- Theorising xenophobic vigilantism -- Conclusion | |
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title | Sovereignty Becoming Pulvereignty Unpacking the Dark Side of Slave 4. 0 Within Industry 4. 0 in Twenty-First Century Africa. |
title_auth | Sovereignty Becoming Pulvereignty Unpacking the Dark Side of Slave 4. 0 Within Industry 4. 0 in Twenty-First Century Africa. |
title_exact_search | Sovereignty Becoming Pulvereignty Unpacking the Dark Side of Slave 4. 0 Within Industry 4. 0 in Twenty-First Century Africa. |
title_full | Sovereignty Becoming Pulvereignty [electronic resource] : Unpacking the Dark Side of Slave 4. 0 Within Industry 4. 0 in Twenty-First Century Africa. |
title_fullStr | Sovereignty Becoming Pulvereignty [electronic resource] : Unpacking the Dark Side of Slave 4. 0 Within Industry 4. 0 in Twenty-First Century Africa. |
title_full_unstemmed | Sovereignty Becoming Pulvereignty [electronic resource] : Unpacking the Dark Side of Slave 4. 0 Within Industry 4. 0 in Twenty-First Century Africa. |
title_short | Sovereignty Becoming Pulvereignty |
title_sort | sovereignty becoming pulvereignty unpacking the dark side of slave 4 0 within industry 4 0 in twenty first century africa |
title_sub | Unpacking the Dark Side of Slave 4. 0 Within Industry 4. 0 in Twenty-First Century Africa. |
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topic_facet | Ethnoscience. Slavery. Sovereignty. Ethnosciences. Souveraineté. sovereignty. Ethnoscience Slavery Sovereignty |
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