Schuld, Maria2019-09-252019-09-252015-08-052013http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/224700As I was reading and editing the articles and book review in this issue, I remembered a sentence by which I was greatly struck, and with which I could immediately identify when I saw it for the fi rst time. The sentence comes from an advertisement of a commercial bank – the one where I happen to have my own account – but I should of course not reveal its name here. Another aspect I cannot share with our readers is the impact of the huge (four storeys high) outdoor advertisement. I am, however, emphasising it by putting it in block text format, although it is only eight words: They call it Africa; we call it home.engWith permission of the license/copyright holdercoercionelectoral violenceelectoral administrationpeace buildingelectionGlobal ethicsPolitical ethicsGovernance and ethicsVoting and violence in KwaZulu-Natal's no-go areas: Coercive mobilisation and territorial control in post-conflict electionsPreprint