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Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies

  1. Abrampah, David Akwesi Mensah (2014). Anthropological Examination of Yeji Salt trade and Its Linguistic Repertoire. In, Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana. Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, Social Sciences Series 6, University of Ghana Readers, Pp. 123 – 137. Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers
  2. Anquandah, J., Kankpeyeng, B. and Apoh, W. (Eds.) (2014). Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana Department of Archaeology and HeritageStudies Reader,Sub-Saharan Publishers. ISBN 978-9988-647-98-8
  3. Anquandah, J., Kankpeyeng, B. and Apoh. W. (Eds.) (2014).Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana. Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, Social Science Series 6, University of Ghana Readers. Accra: Sub- Saharan Publishers. ISBN 978-9988-647-98-8
  4. Anquandah, J., Kankpeyeng, B.  and Apoh, W. (2014). Archaeologyof Ghana: AnIntroductionIn J. Anquandah,B. Kankpeyeng and Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana, Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, Social Science Series 6, University of Ghana Readers, pp. 1-17. Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers
  5. Anquandah, J.,Kankpeyeng, B. and Apoh, W. (Eds.), (2014).  Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana,Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, Social Science Series 6, University of Ghana Readers. Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers. ISBN 978-9988-647-98-8.
  6. Anquandah, James R. (2014). Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey in Nzemaland, January 1999. In, Doortmont, M. R., Valsecchi, P., and Anquandah, J. R. (Eds..) 2014. The Ankobra Gold Route: Studies in the Historical Relationship between Western Ghana and the Dutch. Accra, Pp. 99-116. Ghana: Sub-Saharan Publishers.
  7. Anquandah, James R. (2014). Introduction. In, Doortmont, M. R., Valsecchi, P., andAnquandah, J. R.(Eds..)2014. The Ankobra Gold Route: Studies in the Historical Relationship between Western Ghana and the Dutch. Accra, Pp. 1-3. Ghana: Sub-Saharan Publishers.
  8. Anquandah, James R. (2014). The Netherlands on the Gold Coast: Foundations of a Gold Economy. In, Doortmont, M. R., Valsecchi, P., andAnquandah, J. R. (Eds..) 2014. The Ankobra Gold Route: Studies in the Historical Relationship between Western Ghana and the Dutch. Accra, Pp. 53-62. Ghana: Sub-Saharan Publishers.
  9. Anquandah, James R. (2014). The Quest for Meaning in African artistic representations: A case study of materials from archaeological contexts in Ghana. In, Anquandah, J.,Kankpeyeng, B. and Apoh, W. (Eds..),  Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana, Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, Social Science Series 6, University of Ghana Readers, Pp. 204-221. Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers
  10. Anquandah, James R. (2014). Trends in the development of Archaeology and Heritage Studies in Ghana. In, Agyei-Mensah, S., Atsu-Aryee, J. and Oduro, A.D. (Eds..), Changing Perspectives in the Social Science in Ghana, Pp. 11-31. Springer.
  11. Anquandah, James, Kankpeyeng, B. and Apoh. W. ( 2014). Archaeology of Ghana. An Introduction. In, Anquandah, J., Kankpeyeng, B. and Apoh. W. (Eds..), Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana.  Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, Social Science Series 6, University of Ghana Readers, pp. 1 – 17. Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers.
  12. Apoh, W (2013).  Archaeology and Heritage Development:Repackaging German/British Colonial Relics and Residues in Kpando, Ghana, In Wazi Apoh and Beatrice Lundt, (Eds.)Germany and Its West African Colonies: Excavations of German Colonialism in Post-Colonial Times. Pp 29-55. LitVerlag, Germany.
  13. Apoh, W and Lundt, B. (Eds.) (2013). Germany and Its West African Colonies:“Excavations”of German Colonialism in Post-Colonial times LitVerlag, Germany. ISBN9783643903037
  14. Apoh, W. (2014). Embroideries of Imperialism:An Archaeo-Historical Overview of Akwamu, Asante, German and British Imperial Hegemonies at Kpando,Ghana, J.Anquandah, B. Kankpeyeng and W. Apoh (Eds.) Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana, Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, Social Science Series 6, University of Ghana Readers, pp. 164-181. Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers
  15. Atsutse, K and Apoh, W (2014).  A study of  the Akan and Ewe Kente Weaving Traditions: Implications for the Establishment of a Kente Museum in Ghana, in J. Anquandah,B. Kankpeyeng and  W. Apoh (Eds.), Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana., Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, Social Science Series 6, University of Ghana Readers, pp. 222-242. Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers
  16. Biveridge, Fritz. (2014), Eliza Cathago Rediscovered, in  M. R. Doortmont, Pierluigi Valsecchi and J. Anquandah (Eds.) The Ankobra Gold Route: Studies in the Historical Relationship between Ghana and the Dutch.  Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers, pp. 117 – 124.
  17. Biveridge, Fritz., (2014) An archaeological investigation of Wassa-Dutch interactions at Awuduwa Dada and Fort Ruychaver in the Mid-Seventeenth Century. J. Anquandah, B. Kankpeyeng W. Apoh (Ed) The Ankobra Gold Route: Studies in the Historical Relationship between Ghana and the Dutch.  Accra. Sub-Saharan Publishers, pp 125 – 143.
  18. Boachie-Ansah, J., (2013). A Preliminary report on an excavation at Ahwene Koko in the Wenchi traditional area of Ghana. Nyame Akuma, No. 80, pp. 106-114.
  19. Boachie-Ansah, J., (2013). Preliminary report on an excavation conducted at Bonoso in the Wenchi traditional area, Brong-Ahafo Region, Ghana. Nyame Akuma, No. 79, pp. 134-140.                                                            
  20. Boachie-Ansah, J.,  (2014).  Excavations at an Earthwork Site at Asaman and their   Implications for the Archaeology of the Forest Areas of Southern Ghana, in  Anquandah, J.,Kankpeyeng, B. and Apoh, W. (Eds.), Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana . Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers.
  21. Doortmont, M. R., Valsecchi, P., and Anquandah, J. R. (Eds.) (2014). The Ankobra Gold Route: Studies in the Historical Relationship between Western Ghana and the Dutch. Accra, Ghana: Sub-Saharan Publishers. ISBN 978-90-367-6210-6.
  22. Eyifa-Dzidzienyo, G. A. M. (2014). The Role of Museums in Education: The Case of the Museum of Archaeology, University of Ghana. In Anquandah, J., Kankpeyeng, B. and Apoh, W. (Eds..) Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana. University of Ghana Readers, Social Sciences Series Vol. 6, pp. 293- 311. Sub-Saharan Publishers.
  23. Eyifa-Dzidzienyo, G. A. M. and Kankpeyeng, B. (2014). Gender in Archaeology: A Ghanaian Perspective, In Anquandah, J., Kankpeyeng, B. and Apoh, W. (Eds..) Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana. Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, Social Sciences Series 6, University of Ghana Readers, pp. 110 – 122. Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers.
  24. Eyifa-Dzidzienyo, G.A.M and Kankpeyeng, B.W. (2014). Gender in Archaeology. A Ghanaian Perspective. In, Anquandah, J., Kankpeyeng, B. and Apoh. W. (Eds..), Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana. Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, Social Science Series 6, University of Ghana Readers’ Series, Pp.110 – 122.  Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers.
  25. Gavua, K. (2013). The religious factor in the administration of German Togoland. In Apoh, W. and B. Lundt (Ed)German Colonialism in West Africa: Implications for German-West African Partnership.). Frankfurt:Verlag Lip.
  26. Gavua, K., and B. Nutor. (2014). Bringing Archaeology to the People: Towards a Viable Public Archaeology in Ghana. In James Anquandah, Benjamin Kankpeyeng and Wazi Apoh (eds) Current perspectives on the archaeology of Ghana, . Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies Reader, University of Ghana Reader Series. Accra: Subsaharan Publishers, pp. 256-62
  27. Gblerkpor, W. N. and Nkumbaan, S. N. (2014), Archaeology and Sociopolitical Engagements in Ghana: Experiences from the Krobo Mountain Archaeological Project, in Anquandah, J. Kankpeyeng, B and Apoh W. (Eds.), Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana. Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies Reader, Social science Series 6,University of Ghana Readers, pp. 312-331. Sub-Saharan Publishers, Accra.
  28. Gblerkpor, W.N., and S.N. Nkumbaan (2014). Archaeology and Socio-political Engagement: The Case of the Krobo Mountain Archaeological Research Project. Anquandah, J. et al (Eds.), Current Perspective on the Archaeology of Ghana. Accra, Sub-Saharan Publishers. pp. 304-324.
  29. Insoll, T. and  Kankpeyeng, B.W. (2014). Archaeology of Rituals and Religion in Northern Ghana. In, Anquandah, J., Kankpeyeng, B. and Apoh. W. (Eds..),  Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana. Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, Social Science Series 6, University of Ghana Readers’ Series, pp.244 – 262.  Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers.
  30. Insoll, T., MacLean, R. and Kankpeyeng, B. (2013). Conclusions – Temporalising anthropology? In, Insoll, T., MacLean, R., and Kankpeyeng, B. W. (Eds..), Temporalising Anthropology. Archaeology in the Talensi Tong Hills, Northern Ghana, Journal of African Archaeology Monographs, Vol. 10, pp. 217 – 223. Frankfurt: Africa Magna Verlag.
  31. Insoll, T., MacLean, R. and Kankpeyeng, B. (2013). Introduction. In, Insoll, T., MacLean, R., and Kankpeyeng, B. W. (Eds.), Temporalising Anthropology. Archaeology in the Talensi Tong Hills, Northern Ghana, Journal of African Archaeology Monographs, Vol. 10, pp. 13 – 24.  Frankfurt: Africa Magna Verlag.
  32. Insoll, T., MacLean, R. and Kankpeyeng, B. (2013). The Survey-Shrines. In, Insoll, T., MacLean, R., and Kankpeyeng, B. W. (Eds.), Temporalising Anthropology. Archaeology in the Talensi Tong Hills, Northern Ghana, Journal of African archaeology Monographs, Vol. 10, pp. 54 – 91. Frankfurt: Africa Magna Verlag.
  33. Insoll, T., MacLean, R. and Kankpeyeng, B. (Eds.) (2013).Temporalising Anthropology. Archaeology in the Talensi Tong Hills, 2004-2009Journal of African Archaeology Monographs, Vol. 10.  Frankfurt: Africa Magna Verlag. ISBN 978-3-937248-35-6.
  34. Insoll, T., MacLean, R. Ashley, C. and Kankpeyeng, B. (2013). The Pottery. In, Insoll, T., MacLean, R., and Kankpeyeng, B. W. (Eds.), Temporalising Anthropology. Archaeology in the Talensi Tong Hills, Northern Ghana, Journal of African Archaeology Monographs, Vol. 10, pp. 120 – 133. Frankfurt: Africa Magna Verlag.
  35. Insoll, Timothy and Kankpeyeng, B. W. (2014). Reconstructing the Archaeology of Movement in Northern Ghana. Insights into Past Ritual and Performance? In, Ogundiran, A. and Saunders, P. (Eds.), Materialities, Meanings and Modernities of Rituals in Black Atlantic, pp. 28 – 46. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
  36. Kankpeyeng, B., Eyifa, G. A. M., Insoll ,T., and MacLean, R. (2013). Heritage management in Tengzug. Conceptions and Challenges. In, Insoll, T., MacLean, R., and Kankpeyeng, B. W. (Eds.), Temporalising Anthropology. Archaeology in the Talensi Tong Hills, Northern Ghana, Journal of African Archaeology Monographs, Vol. 10, pp. 209 – 216. Frankfurt: Africa Magna Verlag.
  37. Kankpeyeng, B., Eyifa, G. A. M., Insoll, T. and MacLean, R. (2013). Heritage Management in Tengzug. Conceptions and Challenges. In Insoll, T., MacLean, R., and Kankpeyeng, B.W. (Eds..) TemporalisingAnthropology. Archaeology in the Talensi Tong Hills, Northern GhanaJournal of African Archaeology Monograph Series 10, pp.209-216. Frankfurt: Africa Magn Verlag.
  38. Kankpeyeng, B., Swanepoel, N., Insoll, T., Nkumbaan, S., Amartey, S., Saako, M. (2013), Insights into past ritual practice at Yikpabongo, Northern region, Ghana,  African Archaeological Review 30: pp. 475-499.
  39. Kumah, D. (2013). Awudua Past and Present: An archaeological survey. In M. R. Doortmont et al (Eds.), The Ankobra Gold Route: Studies in the Historical Relationship between Western Ghana and the Dutch. Accra: Ankobra Gold Route Project.
  40. Mustapha, Mohammed. (2014). Report on an archaeological excavation of ancient ironworking site at Nasia, Northern Ghana  Nyame Akuma 81: pp. 26-31.
  41. Nkumbaan, S.N., and Gblerkpor, W. N (2014), Cultural resource management aArchaeology in Ghana. In Anquandah, J. Kankpeyeng, B and Apoh W. (Eds.), Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana: Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies Reader, Social Science Series 6, University of Ghana Readers, pp. 276-292. Sub-Saharan Publishers, Accra.
  42. Nkumbaan, S.N., and W.N. Gblerkpor (2014). Cultural Resources Management in Ghana.  Anquandah, J. et al (Eds.). Current Perspective on the Archaeology of Ghana. Accra, Sub-Saharan Publishers. pp. 268-284.
  43. Saako, M. M., Nkumbaan, S. N., Sormiteyema, C. B., Ayoung, A.D. (2014), Birifoh belief system: Perspectives from Birifoh- Sila Yiri, Upper West Region, Ghana, Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol.4, No.3.
  44. Thackeray, F.J., Apoh, W., and K. Gavua. (2014),. Adevu and Chiwara rituals in West Africa  compared to hunting rituals and rock art in South Africa. South African Archaeological Bulletin Vol69(199) pp. 113-115.
  45. Wellington, H. Nii Adziri and Biveridge, Fritz. (2014), An Approach to Interpretation and Presentation of Tangible Cultural Heritage: The Case of Christianborg and Fort Metal Cross in Ghana, in J. Anquandah, B. Kankpeyeng W. Apoh. (Eds.) Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana. University of Ghana Reader, Social Science Series. Vol. 6, pp. 182 – 202
  46. Wellington, H. Nii-Adziri. and Biveridge, F.( 2014). An Approach to Interpretation and Presentation of Tangible Cultural Heritage: The Case of Christiansborg and Fort Metal Cross in Ghana. In, Anquandah, J., Kankpeyeng, B. and Apoh, W.(Eds.) 2014.Current Perspectives in the Archaeology of Ghana, Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies Reader, Pp. 182-202. Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers.

Department for the Study of Religions

  1. Amenga-Etego, Rose Mary and Oduyoye, Mercy Amba (2013) (eds.) Religion and Gender-Based Violence: West African Experience (Accra: Asempa Publishers, 2013).
  2. Amenga-Etego, Rose Mary (2013) When tradition and modernity meets: Nankani Women at the cross-road. In Rose Mary Amenga-Etego and Mercy AmbaOduyoye (eds.), Religion and Gender-Based Violence: West African Experience (Accra: Asempa Publishers, 2013.

​Department of History

  1. Amoah-Boampong C.,  (2013) Politics of the guest list and Ghana’s Independence Day Celebration, Legon Journal of International Affairs and Diplomacy 7:1,.
  2. Amoah-Boampong C.,  (2013), Rethinking British Colonial policy in the Gold Coast: The language factor,  Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana, Vol. 15.
  3. Amoah-Boampong C.,  (2014), Defying merchant capital in the gold coast,  History in Action vol.4 no. 1, July 2014.
  4. Amoah-Boapong, C., (2014) Blacks and the Holocaust: A study of black experiences in Germany’s Third Reich, in N. Y. B. Sapong and J. Otto Pohl (Eds.), Replenishing History: New Directions to Historical Research in the 21st Century in Ghana, Oxfordshire: Ayebia Clarke Publishing Ltd.
  5. Amoah-Boapong, C., (2014) The invention of belonging among rural migrants in Asante in in N. Y. B. Sapong and J. Otto Pohl (Eds.), Replenishing History: New Directions to Historical Research in the 21st Century in Ghana, Oxfordshire: Ayebia Clarke Publishing Ltd.
  6. Amoah-Boapong, C., (2014). Charting a course for the historian’s craft in Ghana” in N. Y. B. Sapong and J. Otto Pohl (Eds.), Replenishing History: New Directions to Historical Research in the 21st Century in Ghana, co-authored with D.E.K. Baku and N.Y.B. Sapong (Oxfordshire: Ayebia Clarke Publishing Ltd.
  7. Amoah-Boapong, C., D.E.K Baku and N.Y.B. Sapong, (2014) Bridging the ivory tower: Professional history, scholarship, and public engagement in Ghana, in Changing Perspectives on the Social Sciences in Ghana, Springer, 2014.
  8. Boampong Sarpong N. Y., (2014), Bridging the ivory tower: Professional history, scholarship, and public engagement in Ghana, in Samuel Adjei-Mensah, Joseph Ayee and Abena Oduro (eds), Changing Perspectives on the Social Sciences in Ghana,  Springer, 2014.
  9. Boampong Sarpong N. Y., (2014), Charting a course for the historian’s craft in Ghana in N.Y.B. Sapong and J. Otto Pohl (eds,) Replenishing History: New Directions to Historical Research in the 21st Century in Ghana, Oxfordshire: Ayebia Clarke Publishing Ltd.
  10. Boampong Sarpong N. Y., (2014), Students at the barricades: The 1960s and the revival of students radicalism in Ghana, in N. Y. B. Sapong and J. Otto Pohl (eds.) Replenishing History: New Directions to Historical Research in the 21st Century in Ghana, Oxfordshire: Ayebia Clarke Publishing Ltd.
  11. Boampong Sarpong N. Y., (2014),Geraldo de Lima, in Henry Louis Gates and Emmanuel Akyeampong (Eds), Dictionary of African Biography, (Oxford University Press, 2011).
  12. Boampong Sarpong N. Y., (2014),Osei Tutu, in Henry Louis Gates and Emmanuel Akyeampong (Eds), Dictionary of African Biography,. (Oxford University Press, 2011).
  13. Ferede, Wuhibegezer and Ofosu-Mensah, E.A. (2014). The trajectories of the Ethio-Eritrean distinct identity construction and the invention of nationalist
  14. Ofosu-Mensah E.A. (2014) Gold Mining in Adanse: Pre-colonial and modern. Sarbrucken: Lambert Academic Publising, 2014
  15. Otto Pohl, J., and Felix Longi (2013) The relative failure of German Togoland as a model Cotton colony in Wazi Apoh and Bea Lundt, (Eds.), Germany and its West African Colonies: Excavations of German Colonialism in Post-Colonial Times (Berlin: Lit-Verlag, 2013).
  16. Otto Pohl, J., (2013Hewers of wood and drawers of water: The Russian-Germans in the labour army, The Eurasian Studies Society Journal, Vol. 2, no. 1 (February 2013).
  17. Otto Pohl, J., (2014Colonialism in one country: The deported peoples of the ussr as an example of internal colonialism, Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion, Vol. 5, Issue no. 7, May 2014).
  18. Sapong N. Y. B. and J. Otto Pohl. (Eds) (2014) Replenishing History: New Directions to Historical Research in the 21st Century in Ghana,  Oxfordshire: Ayebia Clarke Publishing Ltd.
  19. Sapong N. Y. B. and J. Otto Pohl. (Eds.) (2014)  Is there a black Eurasia?: Ghanaian and other African Diasporic populations in the USSR in comparative perspective” in Nana Yao B. Sapong and J. Otto Pohl, (Eds..), Replenishing History: New Directions in the 21st Century in Ghana. (2014).
  20. Sapong, N. Y. B. and J. Otto Pohl. (Eds.) (2014) Replenishing History: New Directions to Historical Research in the 21st Century in Ghana, by Oxfordshire: Ayebia Clarke Publishing Ltd.

Department of Philosophy and Classics

  1. Ajei, M. O. (2014). The Paranormal: An Inquiry into some Features of an African Metaphysics and Epistemology, Hamburg: Missionshilfe Verlag
  2. Ajei, Martin Odei & Katrin Flickschuh, (2014). “Colonial Mentality: Kant’s Hospitality Right Then and Now”, in Kant and Colonialism: Historical and Critical Perspectives, Katrin Flikschuch and Lea Ypi (eds), Oxford Oxford University Press, pp. 221-250
  3. Ajei, Martin Odei (2014). “Danquah’s Two-faced God and Humanistic Ethics”, in New Perspectives on African Humanity: Beliefs, Values & Artistic Expression, Gordon S. K. Adika et.  Al. (eds), Accra: Adwinsa Publications (Gh). Ltd., pp. 39-60
  4. Ani, E. I. (2013). Africa and the prospects of deliberative democracy. South African Journal of Philosophy (The Official Journal of the Southern African Philosophical Society), Vol, 32 (3), 207-219. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02580136.2013.837650#.UkC-Y38QNLs
  5. Ani, E. I. (2013). Questioning cloning with genealogy. Open Journal of Philosophy, Vol, 3 (3), pp. 376-79. http://www.scirp.org/journal/ojpp/
  6. Ani, E. I. (2013). Questioning cloning with genealogy. Open Journal of Philosophy, Vol, 3 (3), pp. 376-79. http://www.scirp.org/journal/ojpp/
  7. Ani, E. I. (2014). A United States of Africa: Insights from the concept of antifragility. Philosophia Africana Department of Philosophy, Ball State University, Indiana, USA) (Accepted July 19, 2014).
  8. Ani, E. I. (2014). Combating corruption with public deliberation. South African Journal of Philosophy (Accepted March 1, 2014).
  9. Ani, E. I. (2014). From marriage to political leadership: Lessons in social competences from Igbo Conception of marriage. Thought and practice: A Journal of the Philosophical Association of Kenya (Accepted September 16, 2014).
  10. Ani, E. I. (2014). Interrogating Conflict and Dialogue Perspectives to Social Change: Insights from an African Culture. Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Published by the Philippine National Philosophical Society) (Accepted July 13, 2014).
  11. Ani, E. I. (2014). On Agreed Actions without Agreed Notions. South African Journal of Philosophy, 33 (3), 311-320.
  12. Ani, E. I. (2014). On Traditional African Consensual Rationality. The Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol, 22 (3), pp. 342-365, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jopp.2014.22.issue-3/issuetoc
  13. Ani, E. I. (2014). Responding to Wolff’s defense of anarchism. Legon Journal of Humanities, (Accepted March 13, 2014).
  14. Lauer, H. (2013) “Global Justice as a Process, the Individual, and Welfare at Home,” in A Holistic Approach to Human Existence and Development, (eds.) Kolawole A. Olu-Owolabi, Adebola B. Ekanola. Ibadan: Hope Publishers, pp. 185-198.
  15. Lauer, H. (2013). Portuguese translation of Reclaiming the Human Sciences and Humanities through African Perspectives in its entirety into Portuguese by the Alexandre de Gusmão Foundation, under the auspices and funding of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Brazil (forthcoming; 2013 contracted).
  16. Lauer, H. (2013). The Philosophical Significance of Einstein’s Relativity Theory, Charles Benjamin Kwabena Archampong. Edited post humously by H. Lauer. A Celebration of Philosophy and Classics. M.C. Simpson, H. M. Majeed, K. E. Ackah, E. I. Ani., (Eds.).London: Ayebia Clarke Publishing
  17. Lauer, H. (2015). Talking Global Justice: The importance of critical social theory in the African business paradigm.” Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance, (Eds.) S.O. Idowu, C.S. Frederiksen, A.Y. Mermod, M.E.J. Nielsen. Switzerland: Springer International, pp. 287-302.
  18. Lauer, H., Nana Aba Appiah Amfo and Joanna Boampong, (Eds.), (2013). The one in the many: Nation building through cultural diversity,  (pp.255). Accra: Sub Saharan Press.