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Mose, Caroline (2013) Review of Eric Charry (ed) (2012) ‘Hiphop Africa- New African Music in a Globalizing World’ in Journal of African Cultural Studies Vol.25, no.2 pp247-250 | http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/product_info.php?products_id=806453 |
Mose, Caroline (2014), ‘Hip-Hop Halisi: Continuities of Heroism on the African Political Landscape’ in Clark, Kibona M and Mickie Mwanzia K, (eds) Ni Wakati: Hip Hop and Social Change in Africa, The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group- University of Delaware Press | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/286447107_Hip_Hop_and_Social_Change_in_Africa_Ni_Wakati |
Mose, Caroline (2013) 'Swag' and 'cred': Representing hip-hop in the African city in Journal of Pan-African Studies Vol.6, no.3, September 2013 pp106-132 | http://jpanafrican.org/docs/vol6no3/6.3-8-Mose.pdf |
Mose, Caroline (2011) ‘Jua Cali-Justice: Navigating the ‘Mainstream-Underground’ dichotomy in Kenyan Hip-hop Culture’ in P.K Saucier (ed) Native Tongues: The African Hip-hop Reader, New York: African World Press pp. 69-104 | https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13414250-native-tongues |
Mose, Caroline (2009) Review of Ntarangwi, Mwenda (2009) East African Hip Hop- Youth Culture and Globalization, Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press for Pambazuka News | http://pambazuka.org/en/category/books/60511 |
Mose, Caroline (2009) ‘Nairobi’s ‘Glass House’ experience and post-election IDPs’ in Pambazuka News Issue 420 | http://pambazuka.org/en/category/comment/54186 |
Omanga, Duncan and Caroline Mose (2017) “No easy walk for female academics in our varsities” in The Standard 1 July 2017. | https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001245531/no-easy-walk-for-female-academics-in-our-varsities |
OUR ANCESTORS’ WILDEST DREAMS: Reclaiming Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s legacy | https://www.theelephant.info/features/2018/04/19/our-ancestors-wildest-dreams-reclaiming-winnie-madikizela-mandelas-legacy/ |