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Citations!
During
my first years in Japan I went from worrying about how many articles I had
published to worrying about how many times my articles had been cited in citation
indexes.1
In
other words, my ideas began to have an impact.
My
three most cited publications so far, in order of their number of citations,
have been:
"What is African History"
in Writing African History edited by John Edward Philips (Rochester; The University of Rochester Press, 2005 - and already well cited!)
(2003b) "Domestic Aliens: the Zangon Kataf Crisis and the African Concept of Stranger" in Être étranger et migrant en Afrique au XXème siècle v. 1 pp. 375-401 (edited by Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, Odile Goerg, Issiaka Mandé, and Faranirina Rajaonah)
(1994) "African History in Japan:
Problems and Prospects" pages 225-238 in Proceedings: Japanese/American
Workshop for Cooperation in Africa edited by Merrick Posnansky (Los
Angeles; UCLA James
S. Coleman African Studies Center)
(1993b) "A Bibliography on Afro-American
Religion and Nationalism, with Special Reference to Islam" in Akita
Ronso
(1989) Japanese translation of (1993b)
in Journal of American Studies no. 5 pp. 1-18 (Fukuoka, Japan)
(1991a) "World Conference on Slavery
and Society in History" in (Annals of the Japan
Association of Middle East Studies (AJAMES) no. 6 (1991) pp. 271-287
(1991b) "Language Learning Lessons
from Three Continents" in Akita
Ronso no. 7 pp. 41-71
(1989b) "Two Arabic-Hausa Histories
of Wurno by Malam Haliru Muhammad Wurno" in Annals
of the Japan Association of Middle East Studies (AJAMES) no. 4(2),
pp. 192-210; no. 5, 1990, pp. 499-520
HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS:
(1989) "A History of the Hausa Language"
in Kano and Some of her Neighbors edited by Bawuro Barkindo (Zaria;
Ahmadu Bello University Press, 1989) pp. 39-58
"The Origins of Northern Nigerian
Language Policy: Lugard and Hausa (1900-1906)" in The Sokoto Caliphate
and the European Powers: 1890-1906 ed. by Paul Lovejoy, Abdullahi Mahadi
and Ahanmu Adebayo (Ahmadu Bello University Press)
(1995) "How to Flame [not]"Algorithmica
Japonica: Newsletter of the Tokyo
PC Users' Group release 12.8 (August) pages 7-11
(1994a) "Chances
for Cooperation" [on the African/American/Japanese Scholars' Conference
for Cooperation in the Educational, Cultural and Environmental Spheres
in Africa, December 18-20, 1993, Tokyo] in two parts: West Africa
14-20 February 1994 page 263, and 21-27 February, pages 303-304
(1994b) "The
Need for Japan" [on the need for Japanese studies in Africa] West
Africa 21-27 March 1994 pages 502-503
(1993) "Conference
Report: West meets East" [on the annual meeting of the Japan Association
for African Studies] West Africa 21-27 June 1993, page 1046
(1992) Akko and English Communication
(Shohakusha Publishers)
(joint author with Nobuaki Namiki and Joseph Young)
(1991) "The
Wisest of the Greeks" [the story of Socrates]
Weekend Triumph Magazine (Kano, Nigeria) Saturday, September 14, 1991
p. 7