Emerging Perspectives on 'African Development': Speaking Differently discusses numerous areas of interest and issues about Africa, including contemporary challenges and possibilities of development. The book critically engages the many ways of presenting 'development,' highlighting the interplay of tradition and modernity as well as contestations over knowledge production in 'post-colonial' Africa. It offers cautionary words to field practitioners, researchers, and social theorists who work in development using language that is easily accessible to laypersons. This book is also for…mehr
Emerging Perspectives on 'African Development': Speaking Differently discusses numerous areas of interest and issues about Africa, including contemporary challenges and possibilities of development. The book critically engages the many ways of presenting 'development,' highlighting the interplay of tradition and modernity as well as contestations over knowledge production in 'post-colonial' Africa. It offers cautionary words to field practitioners, researchers, and social theorists who work in development using language that is easily accessible to laypersons. This book is also for undergraduate and graduate courses on development, global education, rural development, and Africa studies. For readers looking for something new about Africa beyond the old stories of catastrophes and human misery, this book will be indispensable. It demonstrates that even in the face of many failures, tragedies, and suffering, Africa's stories can be told with hope and a sense of possibility.
George J. Sefa Dei is an educator, researcher, and writer. Currently, he is Professor of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Social Justice Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto (OISE/UT). His teaching and research interests are in the areas of anti-racism, minority schooling, international development, anti-colonial thought, and Indigenous knowledge systems, and he has published extensively in these areas. He edited an international reader, Indigenous Philosophies and Critical Education (Peter Lang, 2011) and co-edited Contemporary Issues in African Science Education. Paul Banahene Adjei is a Ghanaian Canadian. Currently, he is Assistant Professor at the School of Social Work, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador. His recent work includes «When Blackness Shows Up Uninvited: Examining the Murder of Trayvon Martin through Fanonian Racial Interpellation» in Contemporary Issues in the Sociology of Race and Ethnicity: A Critical Reader (Peter Lang, 2014). His teaching and research interests include critical race and anticolonial readings of violence and nonviolence, leadership and social justice, spirituality and social work practice, and alternative discourses in development.
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Contents: George J. Sefa Dei/Paul Banahene Adjei: Emerging Perspectives on 'African Development': An Introduction - George J. Sefa Dei: Democracy, Good Governance, and Education: Rethinking African Possibilities - Paul Banahene Adjei: Toward an Ontological and Epistemological Understanding of Indigenous African Process of Conflicts and Disputes Mediations and Settlements (CADMAS) - Aman Sium: Dreaming Beyond the State: Centering Indigenous Governance as a Framework for African Development - Laura H. V. Wright: Transforming Canada's Hegemonic Global Education Paradigm through an Anticolonial Framework - Jadie McDonnell: Challenging the Euro-Western Epistemological Dominance of Development through African Cosmovision - Susan Otto: Centering African Indigenous Women within the Context of Social-Economic and Political Development - Francis Akena Adyanga: Regional Integration, a Prospect for Development: Lessons from Rwanda's Experience in the East African Community - Ahmed Ali Ilmi: Rethinking Development:An Indigenous African Communal Approach - Michael Onyedika Nwalutu: Basic Education and Sustainable Development in the Era of Globalization: Does Nigeria Mortgage Her Future in Accepting International Assistance for Her Primary Education Projects? - Isaac Nortey Darko: Environmental Stewardship and Indigenous Education in Africa: Looking Beyond Eurocentric Dominated Curricula.
Contents: George J. Sefa Dei/Paul Banahene Adjei: Emerging Perspectives on 'African Development': An Introduction - George J. Sefa Dei: Democracy, Good Governance, and Education: Rethinking African Possibilities - Paul Banahene Adjei: Toward an Ontological and Epistemological Understanding of Indigenous African Process of Conflicts and Disputes Mediations and Settlements (CADMAS) - Aman Sium: Dreaming Beyond the State: Centering Indigenous Governance as a Framework for African Development - Laura H. V. Wright: Transforming Canada's Hegemonic Global Education Paradigm through an Anticolonial Framework - Jadie McDonnell: Challenging the Euro-Western Epistemological Dominance of Development through African Cosmovision - Susan Otto: Centering African Indigenous Women within the Context of Social-Economic and Political Development - Francis Akena Adyanga: Regional Integration, a Prospect for Development: Lessons from Rwanda's Experience in the East African Community - Ahmed Ali Ilmi: Rethinking Development:An Indigenous African Communal Approach - Michael Onyedika Nwalutu: Basic Education and Sustainable Development in the Era of Globalization: Does Nigeria Mortgage Her Future in Accepting International Assistance for Her Primary Education Projects? - Isaac Nortey Darko: Environmental Stewardship and Indigenous Education in Africa: Looking Beyond Eurocentric Dominated Curricula.
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