Giustizia, Pace, Integrità del Creato
Giustizia, Pace, Integrità del Creato
Giustizia, Pace, Integrità<br /> del Creato
Giustizia, Pace, Integrità del Creato
Giustizia, Pace, Integrità del Creato
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21-. SociolingoAfrica. An eclectic mix of items about social issues in Africa.

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21-. SociolingoAfrica. An eclectic mix of items about social issues in Africa.

Link http://www.sociolingo.com/

 

The self presentation as “An eclectic mix of items about social issues in Africa” is not deceptive at all. There is no section on land grabbing or related issues, but nevertheless a good research motor gives you the possibilities of reach some good article in land grabbing and other related topics. To be aware also of what is clearly stated:  this site is only about Africa & tries to present positive stories, it focuses on subjects that are not covered by others & its purpose of sharing useful information. Not all information thus is trustworthy, above all because as the author of the blog confesses “To help pay hosting fees I have signed up for Amazon Affiliates” (Jpic-jp)

Self presentation

A bit about Sociolingo Africa Sociolingo Africa is run by me, Maggie. I’m a sociolinguist with a PhD in education. I’ve worked in a number of African countries and in the UK. This site has grown out of my own interest and experience in Africa and I hope you find something here that interests you. I actively seek positive stories because I want to keep a positive focus for the blog. I also like to focus on subjects that are not covered by others. My own interests are very broad and not all the posts on this site reflect my own opinion. I’m proud to be hosted by DreamHost, an ethical company owned by its workers, and I am really grateful for the set-up help from Ninja Blog Set Up

Sources

I use a huge range of sources in this blog including information from loads of newsletters and RSS feeds. I usually include short snippets from websites and newsletters in order to bring the attention of my readers to useful information. I always try and state explicitly the source of information. If you find information from your site on this blog and you object to the use of snippets from your website, please contact me and I will remove the item from the blog and stop using your website as a source.

Thanks

I would like to thank everyone who sends me information to include on the blog, or who corrects any mistake. Thank you too for all the comments you send in. I read and approve each comment. I only check comments for content and I don’t correct spelling and grammar although comments that include vulgar language or libellous content are rejected. I use spam controls and posts from spam bots are rejected. If you think your comment has been unfairly rejected please contact me.

The Legal Bit

This blog is produced for the purpose of sharing useful information. I make no warranty, express or implied, of its completeness and therefore assume no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, reliability or usefulness of any information.

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