The Zambia Social Science Journal is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal focused on scholarly work in the social sciences and development. Its primary objective is to serve as a forum for argument, debate, review, reflection and discussion. The Journal is published bi-annually, and is available in print and electronic form. Subscription rates for print version available upon request.
Current Issue: Volume 2, Number 1
(January 2013)
Volume 2, Number 1 (May 2011)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Household Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices in Solid Waste Segregation and Recycling: The Case of Urban Kampala
Margaret Banga
Structural Differences in Rural Food Poverty between Female and Male-Headed Households
Ceren Gürkan and Issa Sanogo
Household Dependence on Forest Income in Rural Zambia
Samuel M. Bwalya
Book Review
Book Reviews
Dick Jonsson, Bizeck Jube Phiri, Gear M. Kajoba, and Obrian Ndhlovu
