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K.L. (Kingsley) Madueke MSc
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Programme group: Challenges to Democratic Representation
Madueke, K. L., & Vermeulen, F. (2021). Micro formations of hybrid security governance in ethnic riots: Mapping the interworkings of state forces, vigilantes, residents, thugs, and armed mobs in the violent slums of Jos, Nigeria. In R. Santini, A. Polese, & R. Kevlihan (Eds.), Limited Statehood and Informal Governance in the Middle East and Africa (pp. 226-246). (Durham Modern Middle East and Islamic World Series). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429504570[details]
2020
Madueke, K. L., & Vermeulen, F. (2020). Urban inequalities and the identity-to-politics link in the Netherlands and Nigeria. Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal , 12(1), 21-42. https://doi.org/10.5130/ccs.v12.i1.7024[details]
Madueke, K. L. (2018). From Neighbours to Deadly Enemies: Excavating Landscapes of Territoriality and Ethnic Violence in Jos, Nigeria. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 36(1), 87-102. https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2017.1410529[details]
Madueke, K. L. (2018). Routing ethnic violence in a divided city: walking in the footsteps of armed mobs in Jos, Nigeria. The Journal of Modern African Studies, 56(3), 443-470. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X18000320[details]
Madueke, K. L., & Vermeulen, F. F. (2018). Frontiers of Ethnic Brutality in an African City: Explaining the Spread and Recurrence of Violent Conflict in Jos, Nigeria. Afrika Spectrum, 53(2), 37-63. [details]
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