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From: Abdul Bangura <theai@earthlink.net>
Date: October 30, 2016 at 10:52:05 AM CDT
To: "doyinck@gmail.com" <doyinck@gmail.com>, ecokerkoius.edu <ecokerko@ius.edu>, Philip Szmedra <Philip.Szmedra@gsw.edu>, provizenmsudenver.edu <provizen@msudenver.edu>
Cc: James Gire <jtgire@yahoo.com>, girejt <girejt@yahoo.com>, Jose dacruz <Jose.dacruz@armstrong.edu>, Ishmael Munene <imunene@hotmail.com>, "ishmael.munene@nau.edu" <ishmael.munene@nau.edu>, Toyin Falola <toyin.falola@mail.utexas.edu>, Toyin Falola <toyin.falola@mail.utexas.edu>
Subject: 2016 ATWS Toyin Falola Africa Book Award
Reply-To: <theai@earthlink.net>
Good Greetings ATWS Executive Council Members:I pray that your semester is going very well. It is with great pleasure that I inform you that we, the members of the ATWS Toyin Falola Africa Book Award, which has become one of the most coveted prizes by academics and publishers, are in 100% agreement that Mohamed Zayani's effulgent book titled Networked Publics and Digital Contention is the winner of this year's award.You can get the bio and contact information of the author via the following URL:We also suggest that A. B. Assensoh and Yvette M. Alex-Assensoh's book titled Malcolm X and Africa be named as the runner-up having received the second highest weighted average vote.In Peace Always,Karim/.
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