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Gender, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism in Zimbabwe: The Fight Against Amendment 14

Pages 325-338 | Published online: 01 Jul 2010

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Jennifer C. Seely, Emma Diambogne Diouf, Charlotte-Anne Malischewski, Maria Vaikath & Kiah Young-Burns. (2013) Second-class citizens? Gender in African citizenship law. Citizenship Studies 17:3-4, pages 429-446.
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Farai Chipato. (2021) Performative citizenship and the politics of scale: Local, national and global citizenships in Zimbabwe. Political Geography 90, pages 102472.
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