Dr Tweneboah, Seth

stweneboah@uew.edu.gh |
Tweneboah, S. (2025). The manipulation of spiritual capital in Ghanaian political discourse and its implications. Critical African Studies, 17, 1-16. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/21681392.2025.2470629
Tweneboah, S. (2024, May 19-21). Pentecostal Moral Leadership, Human Rights and the Legal Regulation of LGBTQI+ Activities in Ghana [Paper presentation]. African Consortium for Law and Religion Studies Conference, Victoria Falls
Tweneboah, S. (2024, December 9-13). Religion and the Politics of Same-Sex Sexualities in Secular Ghana [Paper presentation]. Program Point Sud Workshop on Decolonizing Secularity in Africa, Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study, South Africa, Stellenbosch
Tweneboah, S. (19-21 May, 2024). Pentecostal Moral Leadership, Human Rights and the Legal Regulation of LGBTQI+ Activities in Ghana [Paper presentation]. African Consortium for Law and Religion Studies Conference, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Tweneboah, S. (2024). Traditional Chiefly Power and Its Implications for Peacebuilding, Reconciliation and Human Rights in Ghana. In M.C. Green, J.B. Sourou & C. Gnonzion Law, Religion and Reconciliation in Africa. African Sun Media, Stellenbosch. DOI: https://doi.org/10.52779/9781991260277.
Tweneboah, S. (14-17 May, 2023). Traditional Chiefly Power and Its Implications for Peacebuilding, Reconciliation and Human Rights in Ghana [Paper presentation]. African Consortium on Law and Religion Studies conference, Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire
Tweneboah, S. (2023). “Seeking the face of God in trying times”: Law, religion and the Covid‑19 crisis in secular Ghana. In M.C. Green, F. Kabata F. & F. Sibanda Law, Religion, Health and Healing in Africa. African Sun Media, Stellenbosch. DOI: https://doi.org/10.52779/9781991201911/02.
Tweneboah, S. (2023). Moral Panic, Social Exclusion, and the Human Rights of Same- Sex Partners in Ghana. In N. Rajput, A. Katyal & R. Katyal Global LGBTQ+ Concerns in a Contemporary World: Politics, Prejudice, and Community. IGI Global, Hershey. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-5568-5.....
Tweneboah, S. Nangwele, L & Baami, P.A. (2023). Political Vigilante Violence in Ghana: Its Human Rights Implications. Journal of African Elections, 22(2), 196-218. DOI: https://doi.org/10.20940/JAE/2023/v22i2a9
Anderson Jr, G. & Tweneboah, S. (2023). Neo-Prophetism and the Commercialisation of Religion in Ghana. Oguaa Journal of Religion and Human Values (OJORHV), 7(1), 62-82. DOI: https://doi.org/10.47963/ojorhv.v7i1.1410
Atiemo, A. & Tweneboah, S. (2023). Religious Conversion, Proselytization, and the Marginalisation of Indigenous Religions in Ghana. Journal of Religion in Africa, 53((3-4)), 317-340. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/15700666-12340268
Tweneboah, S. (2023). Religion, Human Rights, and the Parliamentary Regulation of “One-Man Churches” in Ghana. Journal of Church and State, 65(1), 24-45. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/jcs/csac074
Tweneboah, S. (2022, May 15-18). ‘Seeking the Face of God in Trying Times:’ Law, Religion and Covid-19 Crisis in Secular Ghana [Paper presentation]. African Consortium for Law and Religion Studies Conference, Nairobi
Tweneboah, S. & Richards, A. (2022). Indigenous Conflict Resolution Mechanism as Reconciliatory and Therapeutic: Lessons from Ghana and the Caribbean. In M.V. Saade & D. Halder Minding the Gap Between Restorative Justice, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, and Global Indigenous Wisdom. IGI Global, Hershey. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-4112-1.....
Tweneboah, S. and Clottey, E. (2022). Political Vigilante Violence as a Weapon of Empowerment among Socially Excluded Ghanaian Youth. In M. Boskovic, G. Misev & N. Putnik Fighting for Empowerment in an Age of Violence. IGI Global, Hershey. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-4964-6.....