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Theses defended at the University of Kisangani: Annotated bibliography

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Underground literature, despite its importance thanks to its first-hand information, often remains difficult to access because of its character, i.e. its mode of production which escapes the normal circuit of document distribution. This annotated bibliography of theses defended at the University of Kisangani has been compiled to compensate for this shortcoming. Its aim is to give an international account of the great wealth of underground literature produced at the University of Kisangani, particularly as regards theses in the social sciences and humanities. It contains 112 doctoral dissertations in philosophy, history, communication, African linguistics, French linguistics, African literature, French literature, pedagogy, psychology, sociology, politics, law and economics. Researchers, teachers and students in these different fields will be able to consult this bibliography to enrich their documentation or draw inspiration from it for their teaching and research.

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Benoît Mbaya Kabambi and Pierre-Claver Ndjango O. are graduates in librarianship from the University of Kinshasa, lecturers at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, and respectively librarian at the Campus Numérique Francophone Partenaire and Director of the Library at the University of Kisangani.

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Authors Benoît Mbaya Kabambi, Pierre-Claver Ndjango O.
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.02.2024
 
EAN 9786207143146
ISBN 9786207143146
No. of pages 128
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Book trade, library system

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