628 total citations 35 papers, 328 citations indexed
About
Sapes Trust is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Law and Anthropology.
According to data from OpenAlex, Sapes Trust has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 328 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 5 papers in Law and 4 papers in Anthropology. Recurrent topics in Sapes Trust's work include African studies and sociopolitical issues (6 papers), Legal Issues in South Africa (5 papers) and African history and culture studies (4 papers). Sapes Trust is often cited by papers focused on African studies and sociopolitical issues (6 papers), Legal Issues in South Africa (5 papers) and African history and culture studies (4 papers). Sapes Trust collaborates with scholars based in . Sapes Trust's co-authors include Sam Moyo, Lloyd Sachikonye, John Mw Makumbe, Brian Raftopoulos, Daniel Tevera, I. Mandaza, Bornwell C. Chikulo, Said Adejumobi, Georges Nzongola‐Ntalaja and Sam C. Nolutshungu and has published in prestigious journals such as Medical Entomology and Zoology.
In The Last Decade
Sapes Trust
29 papers
receiving
191 citations
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Mandaza, I. & Sapes Trust. (1999). Reflections on the crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo.3 indexed citations
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Trust, Sapes, et al.. (1999). Angola : from socialism to liberal reforms.3 indexed citations
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Trust, Sapes, et al.. (1999). The crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo.5 indexed citations
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Trust, Sapes, et al.. (1999). Non-formal education for human rights in Zambia. Medical Entomology and Zoology.1 indexed citations
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Trust, Sapes, et al.. (1998). Southern Africa in transition : a gendered perspective.3 indexed citations
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Trust, Sapes, et al.. (1998). The state and constitutionalism in southern Africa.2 indexed citations
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Trust, Sapes, et al.. (1998). Special flights to Southern Africa.1 indexed citations
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Trust, Sapes, et al.. (1998). I won't call you sir! : black journalist's encounters in white-ruled Rhodesia.1 indexed citations
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Trust, Sapes, et al.. (1998). Labour markets and migration policy in Southern Africa.6 indexed citations
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Mandaza, I. & Sapes Trust. (1997). Race, colour & class in southern Africa : a study of the coloured question in the context of an analysis of the colonial and white settler racial ideology, and African nationalism in twentieth century Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Malawi.7 indexed citations
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Trust, Sapes, et al.. (1996). The urban informal sector : a historical and structural analysis with special reference to Swaziland.4 indexed citations
12.
Chikulo, Bornwell C., et al.. (1996). Democracy in Zambia : challenges for the Third Republic.14 indexed citations
13.
Trust, Sapes, et al.. (1996). The political economy of information on development, democracy, and security in southern Africa.2 indexed citations
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Adejumobi, Said, et al.. (1995). The political economy of Nigeria under military rule (1984-1993).13 indexed citations
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Trust, Sapes, et al.. (1995). One Africa, one destiny : towards democracy, good governance, and development.7 indexed citations
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Sachikonye, Lloyd & Sapes Trust. (1995). Democracy, civil society and the state : social movements in southern Africa.29 indexed citations
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Trust, Sapes, et al.. (1994). South Africa : the challenge of change.18 indexed citations
18.
Trust, Sapes, et al.. (1994). Media and democracy : theories and principles with reference to an African context.23 indexed citations
19.
Trust, Sapes, et al.. (1993). The quest for regional cooperation in Southern Africa : problems and issues.1 indexed citations
20.
Trust, Sapes, et al.. (1992). Structural adjustment programmes in SADC : experiences and lessons from Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.7 indexed citations
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