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Amis, P. 2006. Urban Poverty in East Africa: Nairobi and Kampala’s Comparative Trajectories. In: Bryceson, D.F., Potts, D. (eds) African Urban Economies. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230523012_7

 

Claire C. Robertson, Trouble Showed the Way: Women, Men, and Trade in the Nairobi Area, 1890–1990, Indiana University Press, 1997, p.16

 

Chege, M. 1981. ‘A Tale of Two Slums’, Review of African Political Economy (20), 74–88.

 

Hake, Andrew. 1977. African Metropolis: Nairobi's Self-Help City. London: Chatto & Windus.

 

Hélène Charton-Bigot, and Deyssi Rodriguez-Torres, eds. 2010. Nairobi Today: The Paradox of a Fragmented City. Nairobi: Mkuki Wa Nyota.

 

Hill, M. F., Permanent Way, the story of the Kenya and Uganda Railway. E.A. Railways and Harbours, Nairobi, 1950

Holin, M.J. 1987. ‘Report on a Survey of Rents in Six Nairobi Neighbourhoods’, Nairobi, USAID.

 

Ladu, M. 1989. Low Income Housing in Nairobi: An Alternative Approach, University of Toronto, Centre for Urban and Community Studies.

 

Morgan, William Thomas Wilson, ed. 1967. Nairobi: City and Region. Nairobi: Oxford University Press.

 

Nairobi City County. 2014. The Project on Integrated Urban Development Master Plan for the City of Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya. Nairobi: Nairobi City County.

 

Ogot, Bethwell A., and Madara Ogot. History of Nairobi 1899–2012: From a Railway Camp and Supply Depot to a World-Class African Metropolis. Kisumu, Kenya: Anyange Press, 2020.

 

Oyugi, Maurice Onyango; K’Akumu, Owiti A. (2007). "Land use management challenges for the city of Nairobi". Urban Forum. 18 (1): 94–113

 

Seeley, J., D. Kabagambe and C. Moughtin. 1983. ‘Housing for the Poor: A Case Study in Nairobi’, Third World Planning Review, 5(3).

 

UN-Habitat. 2014. The State of African Cities 2014: Re-Imagining Sustainable Urban Transitions. Nairobi: UN-Habitat.

 

LUGHA JIJINI NAIROBI

 

Abdualziz, M. H. & Osinde, K. 1997. Sheng and Engsh: development of mixed codes among urban youth in Kenya. International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 125, 43-63.

 

Erastus, Fridah Kanana. 2015.  The Growth of Urban and Youth Languages in an Evolving Space: The Case of Sheng in Kenya. CODESRIA14.

 

Fink, Teresa K. 2005. Attitudes Towards Languages in Nairobi. Master’s Thesis, University of Pittsburgh.

Githinji, Peter. 2008.  Ambivalent Attitudes: Perceptions of Sheng and its Speakers. Nordic Journal of African Studies, 17(2), 113-2008.

Githiora, Cege. 2002. Sheng: Peer Language. Swahili Dialect or Emerging Creole. Journal of African Cultural Studies. 15(2), 159-181.

Githiora, Chege. Sheng: The Expanding Domains of an Urban Youth Vernacular. Oxon: Taylor & Francis Group , 2018. Journal of African Cultural Studies Volume 30, 2018 - Issue 2 pp. 105-120

 

Iribemwangi, PI. 2020. “A River from Rivulets? A Study of Sheng vis-à-vis Indigenous Kenyan Languages and Modern Technology.” Asian Journal of African Studies (AJAS), Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. ISSN 2466 - 1821. Vol. 49, pp 25-46. https://www.dbpia.co.kr/journal/articleDetail?nodeId=NODE09871901

Mazrui, Alamin M. “Slang and Code-Switching: The Case of Sheng in Kenya.” Afrikanistische Arbeitspapiere: Schriftenreihe des Kölner Instituts für Afrikanistik 42 (1995): 168–179.

 

Mukhwana, Ayub. 2015. Sheng and Engsh: What they are and What they are Not.  International Journal of Scientific Research and Innovative Technology. Vol. 2 (1)  pp. 94-102.

 

Mutonya, Mungai. 2004. “KiKAR: a Swahili variety in Kenya’s Colonial Army” (with Tim Parsons). Journal of African Languages and Linguistics vol. 25 (2) pp. 111–125.

 

____________2007. “Redefining Nairobi’s street children redefining their world: a study of language and identity.” Journal of Global Initiatives vol. 2 (2), pp. 169-187. 

 _____________“Swahili Advertising in Nairobi: Innovation and Language Shift.” Journal of African Cultural Studies, 2008, vol. 20 (1), pp. 3-14.

Mutiga, Jane. 2013. Effects of Language Spread on a Peoples’ Phenomenology: The Case of Sheng in Kenya. Journal of Language, technology and Entrepreneurship in Africa, 4(1), 1-14.

 

Samper, H. 2002. Talking Sheng: The role of hybrid language in the construction of identity and youth culture in Nairobi Kenya. Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania.

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KISWAHILI

 

Iribemwangi, PI. 2020. “Kiswahili as a Privileged Mother Tongue in Kenya: The Pros and Cons” in Reyono Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies. St. Thomas College, Kozhencherry, India. ISSN 2277-7652. Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 3-19, http://www.reyonostc.com/abstract-pdf/pdf/reyono_9.1_abstracts.pdf

 

Iribemwangi, PI & J. Michira 2014. “Kiswahili as an Official Language in Kenya: Its Past, Present and Future Roles and Challenges” in Reyono Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies. St. Thomas College, Kozhencherry, India. ISSN 2277-7652. Vol. 3, No. 1, pp 42 – 52. http://www.reyonostc.com/abstract-pdf/Reyono3.1.pdf

 

 

LUGHA ZA KENYA

Iribemwangi, PI. & A. Mukhwana 2021. “Language Attitude and Language Planning: Emerging Trends in Kenya since 2010.” Journal of African Studies [Feizhou Yanjiu], Volume 1 in 2021, pp 115 –136. https://ias.zjnu.edu.cn/2022/0423/c6213a393314/page.htm

Ogechi N, J. Oduor & P. Iribemwangi 2012. The Harmonization and Standardization of Kenyan Languages: Orthography and Other Aspects. (Co-editor). Cape Town: Centre for Advanced Study of African Societies (CASAS). ISBN 978-1-920287-26-9.

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