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Democratic Transformation and Social Change in Nigeria nuances the organic connectedness of the intellectual conscience and critical social practice of an individual to the wider context of the historical, ideological, political and cultural forces implicated in the construction of the different phases of Nigeria's postcolonial moment. The first of a 3-volume study of the structural and institutional shifts in Nigeria's historical progression and strategic democratic trajectory from the 1970s to the end of the 20th century, it interrogates both the quantitative and qualitative transitions in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Democratic Transformation and Social Change in Nigeria nuances the organic connectedness of the intellectual conscience and critical social practice of an individual to the wider context of the historical, ideological, political and cultural forces implicated in the construction of the different phases of Nigeria's postcolonial moment. The first of a 3-volume study of the structural and institutional shifts in Nigeria's historical progression and strategic democratic trajectory from the 1970s to the end of the 20th century, it interrogates both the quantitative and qualitative transitions in the Nigerian social formation with piercing insight and intellectual honesty.
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Autorenporträt
Udenta O. Udenta is Director with the Centre for Alternative Policy Perspectives and Strategy (CAPPS), Abuja, Nigeria, he was, at various times, a Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Igbo Studies/School of Humanities at Abia State University, a pro-democracy/human rights activist, a National Secretary of one of Nigeria's leading political parties between 1998-2000 and a Director with the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR), The Presidency, Abuja (2001-2009).