UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM
SOCIETY AND RELIGION RESEARCH CENTRE (SORRECE)

Publications

Ndaluka, T., Vendelin Simon, Magolanga Shagembe and Jonas Kinanda. 2021. Faith in the Times of Covid-19: Integrating Religion in the Fight against Covid-19 in Tanzania. In Folklore: 82, pp. 117-134.  

Ndaluka, T. 2020. Is Mimetic Desire a root cause of religious violence in Tanzania? An analysis of Girardian – Mimetic Desire Theory. Tanzanian Journal of Sociology; Vol. 6. No. 1.

Thomas Ndaluka, Religious Discourse, Social Cohesion and Conflict. Muslim-Christian Relations in Tanzania. Münster: LIT, 2012.

Thomas Ndaluka, Frans Wijsen eds., Religion and State in Tanzania Revisited. Reflections from 50 years of Independence. Münster: LIT Verlag, 2014.

Thomas Ndaluka, Social Cohesion and religious intolerance in Tanzania, in: R. Mukandala ed., The Political Economy of Change in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam: University Press, 2015, 35-54.

Ndaluka, Thomas. Is mimetic desire a root cause of religious violence in Tanzania? An analysis of Girardian – Mimetic Desire Theory. Tanzania Journal of Sociology. Volume 6, June 2020.

https://journals.udsm.ac.tz/index.php/tjsociology/article/view/3433

Frans Wijsen, Managing Religious Diversity in Tanzania, in E. Bongmba ed., Religion and Social Construction in Africa, London - New York: Routledge 2018, 311-328

Wijsen, Frans & Peter Mosha (2019). ‘BAKWATA is like a dead spirit to oppress Muslims’: Islamic revivalism and modes of governance in Tanzania. Utafiti. Journal of African Perspectives, 14 (2), 223-241. doi: 10.1163/26836408-14010013

Wijsen, Frans (2020). Beyond Global Apartheid. Polarization and (de)Radicalization in Tanzania. Journal of Constructivist Psychology. doi: 10.1080/10720537.2019.1676341

Mgumia, Jacqueline.Chuma Ulete as a Popularized Witchcraft Discourse in Small Businesses. Tanzania Journal of Sociology. Volume 6, June 2020: 80 – 101.

Mgumia, Jacqueline. Chuma Ulete: Business and Discourses of Witchcraft in Neoliberal Tanzania. Journal for the Study of Religion 33, 1 (2020).

Ndaluka, Thomas. Religious Radicalization in Africa today as a challenge to faith-based actors in different sociopolitical contexts. In J. Kambale J,, J. Motte, J. (2020)  Peace Among the People: Interreligious Action for Peace and Inclusive Communities, Solingen, Foedus Verlag, 2020. 

Sundqvist, Josephine and Thomas Ndaluka (2021). Toward Basic Health Justice: Grassroots Challenges in Church-Related Health Services in Tanzania. In V Päivänsalo, A Ahmad, G Zachariah, M Stenlund (eds.). Faith-Based Health Justice: Transforming Agendas of Faith Communities. Minneapolis, Fortless Press; pp. 45-64.