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    Ackah, William (2021) From ethnic minorities to Black majorities: the challenges and dilemmas of attempting to decolonize the British higher education system. Peabody Journal of Education 96 (2), 192`-205. ISSN 0161-956X.

    Ackah, William (2013) Review article: David Goodhew (ed.), "Church Growth in Britain 1980 to the Present". Theology 116 (4), pp. 298-299. ISSN 0040-571X.

    Ackah, William (2011) Conceptualizing racialized black political activity within European spaces: a political opportunities approach. African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal 4 (2), pp. 161-176. ISSN I752-8631.

    Ackah, William (2010) Back to black or diversity in the diaspora? re-imagining pan-African Christian identity in the twenty-first century. Black Theology: An International Journal 8 (3), pp. 341-356. ISSN 1476-9948.

    Ackah, William (2001) Do the ties still bind: reflections on pan-African consciousness and identity in the Twentieth Century. Africa Quarterly 40 (1), ISSN 0001-9828.

    Book Review

    Ackah, William (2019) The female heart of black nationalism in the twentieth century. [Book Review]

    Book Section

    Ackah, William (2021) Africa and the globalization of religion in the contemporary era. In: Falola, T. and Bashir Salau, M. (eds.) Africa in Global History. De Gruyter, pp. 263-279. ISBN 9783110677812.

    Ackah, William (2020) The politics of Pan-Africanism. In: Rabaka, R. (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Pan-Africanism. New York, U.S.: Routledge. ISBN 9780367030667.

    Ackah, William (2018) Religion and race across urban space in Africa and the diaspora. In: Smith, R.D. and Boddie, S. and Peters, R. (eds.) Urban Ministry Reconsidered. Louisville, U.S.: Westminster John Knox, pp. 62-69. ISBN 9780664263928.

    Ackah, William (2018) Ethics from the underside. In: Steele, B.J. and Heinze, E. (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Ethics and International Relations. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9781138840201.

    Ackah, William (2017) Introduction: Mapping the religious expressions and spirituality of African descendant communities. In: Ackah, William and Dodson, J. and Smith, R.D. (eds.) Religion, Culture and Spirituality in Africa and the African Diaspora. New York, U.S.: Routledge, pp. 1-14. ISBN 9781138205840.

    Ackah, William (2015) Whither transcendence? Framing the contours of transatlantic black unity in contested post-racialized times. In: Smith, R.D. and Ackah, William and Tshaka, R. and Reddie, A. (eds.) Contesting Post-Racialism: Conflicted Churches in the United States and South Africa. Jackson, U.S.: University Press of Mississippi, pp. 229-242. ISBN 9781628462005.

    Ackah, William (2012) The experience of my experience: reflections on working in "deranged" white academic space. In: Christian, M. (ed.) Integrated but unequal : Black faculty in predominately white space. Trenton, U.S.: Africa World Press. ISBN 9781592218684.

    Ackah, William (2010) The intersection of African identities in the twenty-first century: old and new diasporas and the African continent. In: Soyinka-Airewele, P. and Edozie, R.K. (eds.) Reframing Contemporary Africa: Politics, Economics and Culture in the Global Era. Washington, U.S.: CQ Press. ISBN 9780872894075.

    Book

    Ackah, William and Dodson, J. and Smith, R.D., eds. (2017) Religion, culture and spirituality in Africa and the African diaspora. Routledge Studies in Religion. New York, U.S.: Routledge. ISBN 9781138205840.

    Ackah, William, ed. (2016) Pan-Africanism: exploring the contradictions: politics, identity and development in Africa and the African diaspora. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate. ISBN 9781138205246.

    Smith, R.D. and Ackah, William and Reddie, A., eds. (2014) Churches, Blackness and contested multiculturalism: Europe, Africa and North America. Black Religion/Womanist Thought/Social Justice. New York, U.S.: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781137411655.

    Ackah, William and Christian, M., eds. (1997) Black organisation and identity in Liverpool: a local, national and global perspective. Liverpool, UK: Charles Wootton College. ISBN 9780952993407.

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