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Bibliography[edit]

  • Marsh, Ian. (2015) . Africa [3 volumes]: An Encyclopedia of Culture and Society: Bloomsbury Academic.[1]
    • This is an encyclopedia book that was published by an independent publisher. It should be reliable. It covers the topic of Burundian culture and music and dance, it can be used to establish notability.
  • Mbonyingingo, Audace; Ntiranyibagira, Constantin. (2020). Beating Drums or Beating Women? An Analysis of the Drum Universe in Burundi. (2020). Journal of Postcolonial Writing and World Literatures, 1(1), 15-30. https://royalliteglobal.com/world-literatures/article/view/50[2]
    • This scholarly article was published in an academic journal. It should be reliable. The article debates about the culture of music in Burundi and how it can be discriminatory against women.
    • Maguire, L. (1995). Power ethnicized: the pursuit of protection and participation in Rwanda and Burundi. Buffalo Journal of International Law, 2(1), 49-90.[3]
      • This is an article that was published by an academic law journal, so it should be reliable. This article talks about the power of concepts and words like ethnicity in Burundi, So it should help establish notability.
    • Sentamba, E., & Kilonzo, Susan M. (2023). The palgrave handbook of religion, peacebuilding, and development in Africa. In Country case studies on religion, peacebuilding and development in Africa (pp. 199–216). essay, Springer International Publishing. [4]
      • This is a section in a book published by a scientific publishing company, so it should be reliable. This section discusses the impact of colonization on Burundi and the population's religious systems, it should help establish notability.
    • Albert, E. M. (1964). “Rhetoric,” “Logic,” and “Poetics” in Burundi: Culture Patterning of Speech Behavior. American Anthropologist, 66(6), 35–54. http://www.jstor.org/stable/668160[5]
      • This article was published by a peer-reviewed journal, it should be reliable. This article takes a deep look into the traditional culture of Burundi culture of Burundi, it should help establish notability.
    • Blouin, A. (2021). CULTURE AND CONTRACTS: THE HISTORICAL LEGACY OF FORCED LABOUR. The Economic Journal.[6]
      • This article was published by a peer-reviewed journal, it should be reliable. This article takes a deep look into the historical inequalities of Burundi, it should help establish notability.
    • Jackson, T. (2000). Equal Access to Education: A Peace Imperative for Burundi. International Alert.[7]
      • This article was published by a peer-reviewed journal, it should be reliable. This article takes a deep look into the access to education of Burundi, it should help establish notability.
    • Juan, A. D. (2017). Traditional” Resolution of Land Conflicts: The Survival of Precolonial Dispute Settlement in Burundi. Comparative Political Studies Volume 50, Issue 13. Peace and Conflict Management Review.[8]
      • This article was published by a peer-reviewed journal, it should be reliable. This article takes a deep look into the traditional resolution systems of Burundi, it should help establish notability.
    • Oumar Kane, A.-J. B. (2016). MEDIA–STATE RELATIONS IN BURUNDI: Overview of a Post Traumatic Media Ecology. Communication.[9]
      • This article was published by a peer-reviewed journal, it should be reliable. This article takes a deep look into the media culture of Burundi, it should help establish notability.
    • Rwantabagu, H. (2011). Tradition, globalisation and language dilemma in education: African options for the 21st century. Int Rev Educ.[10]
      • This article was published by a peer-reviewed journal, it should be reliable. This article takes a deep look into the traditional language culture of Burundi, it should help establish notability.
    • Mabweazara, H. M. (2018). Newsmaking Cultures in Africa. Penryn, UK: palgarve macmillan.[11]
      • This article was published by a peer-reviewed journal, it should be reliable. This article takes a deep look into the media culture of Burundi, it should help establish notability.
    • Ntiyanogeye, A. (. (2012). Burundi Media and Good Governance. Peace and Conflict Management Review.[12]
      • This article was published by a peer-reviewed journal, it should be reliable. This article takes a deep look into the media culture of Burundi, it should help establish notability.
    • Jamar, A. (2022). Accounting for which violent past? transitional justice, epistemic violence, and colonial durabilities in Burundi. Critical African Studies.[13]
      • This article was published by a peer-reviewed journal, it should be reliable. This article takes a deep look into the colonial effects on Burundi, it should help establish notability.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Falola, Toyin; Jean-Jacques, Daniel (2015-12-14). Africa [3 volumes]: An Encyclopedia of Culture and Society [3 volumes]. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. ISBN 978-1-59884-666-9.
  2. ^ Mbonyingingo, Audace; Constantin, Ntiranyibagira (2020-02-15). "Beating Drums or Beating Women? An Analysis of the Drum Universe in Burundi". Journal of Postcolonial Writing and World Literatures. 1 (1): 15–30.
  3. ^ Maguire, Linda (1995-04-01). "Power Ethnicized: The Pursuit of Protection and Participation in Rwanda and Burundi". Buffalo Journal of International Law. 2 (1): 49. ISSN 1074-4835.
  4. ^ Sentamba, Elias (2023), Kilonzo, Susan M.; Chitando, Ezra; Tarusarira, Joram (eds.), "Ethnic and Political Conflicts Resolution in Burundi: The Contribution of Religious Organisations", The Palgrave Handbook of Religion, Peacebuilding, and Development in Africa, Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 199–216, doi:10.1007/978-3-031-36829-5_12, ISBN 978-3-031-36829-5, retrieved 2023-12-10
  5. ^ Albert, Ethel M. (1964). ""Rhetoric," "Logic," and "Poetics" in Burundi: Culture Patterning of Speech Behavior". American Anthropologist. 66 (6): 35–54. ISSN 0002-7294.
  6. ^ academic.oup.com. doi:10.1093/ej/ueab031 https://academic.oup.com/ej/article/132/641/89/6219123. Retrieved 2023-12-10. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ Jackson, Tony (2000). "Equal Access to Education: A Peace Imperative for Burundi". International Alert.
  8. ^ De Juan, Alexander (2017-11). ""Traditional" Resolution of Land Conflicts: The Survival of Precolonial Dispute Settlement in Burundi". Comparative Political Studies. 50 (13): 1835–1868. doi:10.1177/0010414016688006. ISSN 0010-4140. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  9. ^ Kane, Oumar; Bizimana, Aimé-Jules (2016-04-02). "Media–state relations in Burundi: Overview of a post-traumatic media ecology". Communicatio. 42 (2): 155–169. doi:10.1080/02500167.2016.1167753. ISSN 0250-0167.
  10. ^ Rwantabagu, Hermenegilde (2011). "Tradition, globalisation and language dilemma in education: African options for the 21st century". International Review of Education / Internationale Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft / Revue Internationale de l'Education. 57 (3/4): 457–475. ISSN 0020-8566.
  11. ^ Jamar, Astrid (2022-01-02). "Accounting for which violent past? transitional justice, epistemic violence, and colonial durabilities in Burundi". Critical African Studies. 14 (1): 73–95. doi:10.1080/21681392.2022.2039733. ISSN 2168-1392.
  12. ^ "Conference Programme". Peace and Conflict Management Review. 1 (2). 2012-11-28. ISSN 2325-4874.
  13. ^ Jamar, Astrid (2022-01-02). "Accounting for which violent past? transitional justice, epistemic violence, and colonial durabilities in Burundi". Critical African Studies. 14 (1): 73–95. doi:10.1080/21681392.2022.2039733. ISSN 2168-1392.

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