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Cover photo courtesy of Sarah Fox
Brock-Utne, Birgit and Halla B. Holmarsdottir “Language policies and practices in Tanzania and South Africa: problems and challenges” International Journal of Educational Development 24.1 (2004): 67–83.
Brock-Utne, Birgit “Learning through a familiar language versus learning through a foreign language—A look into some secondary school classrooms in Tanzania” International Journal of Educational Development 27.5 (2007): 487–498
Bruner, Edward M. "The Maasai and the Lion King: Authenticity, Nationalism, and Globalization in African Tourism." American Ethnologist 28.4 (2001): 881-908. Print.
Dobson, Andrew P. et. al. "Road Will Ruin Serengeti." Nature 467 (2010): 272-73. Print.
Everett, Flic. "How I Became a Warrior Princess." Express. N.p., 20 Oct. 2013. Web. 25 Oct. 2013.
Freinberg, Ben. 2002. What students don't learn abroad. Chronicle of Higher Education 48(34).
Freire, Paulo. 2005. Pedagogy of the oppressed (excerpts). New York: Continuum.
Gossling, Stefan. "Human-environmental Relations with Tourism." Annals of Tourism Research 29.2 (2002): 539-56. Print.
Gupta, Akhil, and James Ferguson. "Beyond "Culture": Space, Identity, and the Politics of Difference." Cultural Anthropology 7.1 (1992): 6-23. Print.
Kideghesho J (2008) Who Pays for Wildlife Conservation in Tanzania and Who Benefits? Paper presented at the Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Commons, Cheltenham, 14–18 July.
Nelson, Fred. "Blessing or Curse? The Political Economy of Tourism Development in Tanzania." Journal of Sustainable Tourism 20.3 (2012): 359-75. Print.
Salazar, Noel B. "Imagineering Otherness: Anthropological Legacies in Contemporary Tourism." Anthropological Quarterly 86.3 (2013): 669-96. Print.
"Serengeti Highway Will Be Beneficial [editorial]." Africa News Service 5 Sept. 2012. Business Insights: Essentials. Web. 24 Oct. 2013.
Shetler, Jan Bender. Imagining Serengeti: A History of Landscape Memory in Tanzania from Earliest times to the Present. Athens: Ohio UP, 2007. Print.
Snyder, Katherine A. "Tourism in Maasai Communities: A Chance to Improve Livelihoods?" Journal of Sustainable Tourism 19.8 (2011): 935-51. Print.
Wolf, Eric. 2010. Preface and Introduction. In Europe and the people without history, Pp. 1-23. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Wa Thiong'o, Ngugi. 1986. Decolonising the mind: The politics of language in African literature (excerpts). London: James Currey/Heineman.
Yershova, Yelena, et al. 2000. Thinking not as usual: Adding the intercultural perspective. Journal of Studies in International Education 4(1): 39-78.
Cover photo courtesy of Sarah Fox