◆Editors: Wakana SHIINO and Ian KARUSIGARIRA
◆Date: March 31, 2021
◆Title: Youths in Struggles: Unemployment, Politics, and Cultures in Contemporary Africa (Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
◆Contents:
Preface
Wakana Shiino and Ian Karusigarira
Introduction
Wakana Shiino
Part I Youth Struggles: Impact of Education
Chapter 1
Part-Time Herdboys in Periphery: Herding Camps as Workplace among Youth of the Sabiny, Eastern Uganda
Soichiro Shiraishi
Chapter 2
Poverty or Sugarcane Incentives? Explaining the Negative Dynamisms of Sugarcane Farming on Youth Education in Eastern Uganda
Kassim Mwanika
Chapter 3
Culture and 'Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education (SDG4)' in East Africa: Ethnographic Evidence from the Pokot Context of Female Genital Modification
Chris C. Opsen
Part II Youth Struggles in Music and Politics
Chapter 4
The Sound of Young Mzimba: Digital Music and Its Economies in Northern Malawi
Piotr Cihocki
Chapter 5
Facing up to Contemporary Political Absolutism Through History and Threats: Aesthetics, LGBTI+, and the Youth Movements in Uganda
Ian Karusigarira
Part III Youth Struggles for Livelihood
Chapter 6
'We Were Told to Do So': Youth Motivations towards Youth Livelihood Programmes in Northern Uganda
Enos Kitambo
Chapter 7
Using Sport to Move on to the Next Stage of Life: The Case of Young Cyclists in Kenya
Takuya Hagiwara
Part IV Youth Struggles with Contemporary Technology
Chapter 8
East African Youth in Motion: Exploring Opportunities in Asia
Rebecca Babirye and Laban Kithinji Kinyua
Chapter 9
Students' Perspectives on Online Learning at the University of Nairobi during the COVID-19
Tom Ondicho