Item contains one bound diary from 1971 used by James Morrison in Nigeria. The diary has an orange cover and contains notes related to James Morrison's travel and research in Nigeria. The item contains diary entries on Morrison's personal life and day to day events.
Item contains one bound diary from the years 1969 to 1971 used by James Morrison in Nigeria. The diary has a brown and black cover and contains notes related to James Morrison's travel and research in Nigeria. The item contains diary entries on Morrison's personal life and day to day events.
File contains social and historical research notes and population medical survey results for the village of Idi-Ori. File includes two hand-drawn maps of the village.
File contains social and historical research notes and population medical survey results for the village of Ijeja Kenta. File includes two hand-drawn maps of the village. Researchers considered the village traditional.
File contains social and historical research notes and population medical survey results for the village of Ijeun-Lukosi. File includes two hand-drawn maps of the village. Researchers considered the village modern.
File contains social and historical research notes and population medical survey results for the village of Ikereku. File includes three hand-drawn maps of the village. Researchers considered the village modern.
File contains social and historical research notes and population medical survey results for the village of Ilewo. File includes two hand-drawn maps of the village. Researchers considered the village modern.
Item is a typed version of James Morrison's paper from 1974 entitled "Impact of tin mining on the indigenous peoples of the Jos Plateau, Nigeria, 1904 -1935". The papers are enclosed in an envelope from the University Bookshop Nigeria ltd.
File contains catalogue cards that are filled with handwritten bibliographic and terminology entries related to James Morrison's thesis on the Jos Plateau. The cards are organized into sections related to bibliographic references and terminology related to the Indigenous groups that Morrison studied on the Jos Plateau, these are also referenced in full in the Oral history research notebooks series.
File contains catalogue cards that are filled with handwritten entries on secondary sources, terminology definitions, contact information and research notes. Some of the catalogue cards are organized alphabetically and the rest are organized by topics which include: Africa, Thesis Oral, Production, Trade, Tin, Government. The file also contains a handwritten letter addressed to Jim and Sheila Morrison from Musa Borodo.
File contains notes and information on villages in the Egba region of Nigeria. Also includes memos from Charles C. Hughes containing travel observations and village statistics.
File contains charts, calculations, datasets, and graphs tracking education and age. File also includes notes on the relationship between education level and mental health.
File contains notes, charts, and datasets tracking the occupations and education levels of the husbands of female study respondents. File also includes correspondence between researchers and Aro Hospital regarding education and migration statistics.
File contains social and historical research notes and population medical survey results for several villages. File includes two hand-drawn maps and several lists of names.
File contains a computer printout dataset of frequency distribution comparison between Jane Murphy's and Alex Inkeles' data. Also includes copies of several of Inkeles' published articles: "The fate of personal adjustment in the process of modernization," "The OM scale: a comparative socio-psychological measure of individual modernity," "Some social psychological effects and noneffects of literacy in a new nation," "The modernization of man," and "Making men modern: on the causes and consequences of individual change in six developing countries."
File is an audio reel containing a live interview with Achila Isaiah, a third year Dalhousie student from Kenya who worked in the media in Swaziland and Kenya. The interview was on constraints in the media in Africa and was part of the Wireless, a morning program on CKDU, hosted by Molly McCarron. The interview is in two parts: the first is 17 min. and 52 sec.; the second is 8 min. and 8 sec. The interview aired November 26, 1991. The first part was rebroadcast November 27, 1991 on Title Waves, and April 26, 1994. The second part was rebroadcast December 12, 1991 on Title Waves; April 1, 1992 on Title Waves; and April 25, 1994 on The Evening Affair.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Dr. Andrew Link, a pediatrics resident at the Izaak Walton Killam (IWK) Hospital in Halifax. Dr. Link spoke with CKDU's Angela Yazbek about his work in Ehtiopia. The interview aired January 18, 1988 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Dr. Anthony Minaar, a visiting researcher to Dalhousie University from the Centre of Conflict Analysis in Pretoria, South Africa. He spoke with CKDU's JoAnn Citrigno about the causes of continuing violence in Natal. The interview is in two parts. In part 1 (27 min., 20 sec.), they discuss the history of the conflict and in part 2 (12 min., 30 sec.) they discuss the roles played by the African National Congress, the Inkatha Freedom Party, and the government of South Africa. Technical production of the interview was by Spike Taylor. The interview aired November 25, 1992 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program, and was rebroadcast December 17, 1992 and May 19, 1994 on The Evening Affair.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Dr. Gerlad Helleiner of the University of Toronto. Dr. Helleiner spoke with CKDU's John Cairncross while he was in Halifax on the African debt crisis. The interview aired May 13, 1988 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program, and was rebroadcast July 11, 1988 on Title Waves, another CKDU radio program.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Ed Tompkins, the national secretary for Oxfam, on his trip to South Africa and Mozambique. The interview aired April 10, 1987 and was rebroadcast June 1, 1987 on Title Waves, a CKDU radio program.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Eugenia Asabia Cooper, a Ghanaian musician, for "Women on the Move." The interview aired April 23, 1990 and was rebroadcast April 23, 1990 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with George Kiri, an emergency relief officer in Juba, Sudan. He spoke with CKDU's JoAnn Citrigno about the causes of the Sudanese Civil War and his suggestions of Canadian mediation. The interview aired October 20, 1993.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Graca Machel, the former education minister of Mozambique. The interview was recorded March 9, 1989 and aired March 10, 1989 on Title Waves, a CKDU radio program.
File is an audio reel containing an interview on world politics. In this interview, Ken Burke speaks with Jim Guild of the Halifax-Dartmouth and District Labour Council on the South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU) and Nova Scotia's connection with South Africa. The episode aired October 3, 1986 on Title Waves, a CKDU radio program, and was rebroadcast on October 7, 1986 on Title Waves.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Khuba Mhkize, a South African journalist visiting Canada under the sponsorship of the South African Education Trust Fund. He spoke with CKDU's Lisa Monk while in Halifax on apartheid, Native Canadians, and propaganda. The interview aired December 30, 1988 on Title Waves, a CKDU radio program.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Mafika Ludidi of South Africa and Marcello Perez of Canada. Ludidi and Perez spoke with CKDU's JoAnn Citrigno about development projects supported by Plenty Canada in Transkei, South Africa. The interview was recorded May 7, 1993 and aired May 10, 1993 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Musa Zazayokwe, hosted by Brenda Barnes. Zazayokwe was involved in the founding of the first community-based health project in South Africa for AIDS in 1988 and was in Halifax on a two-month exchange with the Nova Scotia Persons With AIDS Coalition at the time of this interview. The interview is in two parts (16 min., 42 sec. and 11 min., 51 sec.) and was recorded October 8, 1991. Both parts aired October 11, 1991 on Title Waves, a CKDU radio program. Part 1 was rebroadcast October 18, 1991 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program, and both parts were rebroadcast February 20, 1992 on Title Waves.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Omega Bula, the program head of the Zambian Mindolo Ecumenical Foundation. Bula spoke with CKDU's Mike Hymers about agricultural women in Africa. The interview was recorded January 20, 1986 and aired January 23, 1986. It was rebroadcast June 24, 1986.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Reverend Whitney Dalrymple, who served as a United Church missionary in Zambia from 1971 until 1987. He spoke with CKDU's John Cairncross on his work with the church in Zambia and with refugees from the Angolan Civil War. The interview aired February 20, 1988 and was rebroadcast February 24, 1988 on Title Waves, a CKDU radio program, and July 7, 1988 at noon.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Sharon Capling, a Cuso worker, about her time in West Africa. She spoke with CKDU's Kris Pekarek about the environmental problems that she encountered in Nigeria. The interview aired in December 1987 and was rebroadcast April 1, 1988 on Title Waves and April 4, 1988 on Title Wave and The Evening Affair.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Steve Godfrey of Inter Pares, a non-governmental aid organisation. Godfrey spoke with CKDU's Juanita Montalvo on the crisis in Mozambique, Inter Pares involvement, and how students can get involved. The episode aired September 22, 1987 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program, and was rebroadcast May 20, 1988 on Title Waves, another CKDU program.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Sylvia Bushwana. Bushwana was a student living in Soweto, South Africa during the uprising of 1976. She spoke with CKDU's Ken Burke about the uprising and its impact on South Africa. The interview aired April 26, 1988 and was rebroadcast May 10, [1988] on Title Waves and July 18, 1988 at 4:40 pm.
File is an audio reel containing an interview on world politics. This interview is with Yusuf Saloojee, the Canadian representative for the African National Congress. Hosted by Mike Hymers, the interview is in two parts: the first is 8 min., 41 sec.; the second is 7 min., 9 sec. The interview was recorded October 8, 1985. Part 1 aired October 10, 1985 and part 2 aired October 11, 1985.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Zacarias Uqueio of the Mozambican Council of Churches. Uqueio spoke with CKDU's Brenda Barnes on Mozambique's Civil War while on a tour of Atlantic Canada sponsored by the Interchurch Committee Against Apartheid and the Education Project on Southern Africa. The interview is in two parts: the first part is 9 min. and 27 sec., and the second is 10 min. and 11 sec. It was recorded June 6, 1991 and aired June 7, 1991 on Title Waves, a CKDU radio program. The first part was rebroadcast June 13, 1991 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program; both parts were rebroadcast February 19, 1992 on Title Waves; and part two was rebroadcast August 7, 1992 on The Evening Affair.
File includes two versions of a book outline, including chapter breakdowns and notes about the authors, as well notes on potential lists. sidebars and areas of research interest.