African Indigenous Knowledges in a Postcolonial World (eBook, ePUB)
Essays in Honour of Toyin Falola
Redaktion: Yacob-Haliso, Olajumoke; Ntiwunka, Gift; Nwogwugwu, Ngozi
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This book argues that ancient and modern African indigenous knowledges remain key to Africa's role in global capital, technological and knowledge development and to addressing her marginality and postcoloniality.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000259865
- Artikelnr.: 60489638
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000259865
- Artikelnr.: 60489638
Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso is Professor of Political Science at Babcock University, Nigeria. Ngozi Nwogwugwu is Senior Research Fellow at the Nigerian Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS) and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at Babcock University, Nigeria. Gift Ntiwunka is Associate Professor of Public Administration and Gender Studies in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Babcock University, Nigeria.
1. Introduction: Global Africa, Postcoloniality and Indigenous
Knowledges Part One: African Knowledges in the African Academy 2.
Sociology in Africa: Between Domestication and Indigenization 3.
Rethinking the Neo-Liberal Agenda: Sokoto Caliphate Political Thought
as Alternative 4. Women Academics and Historiography in the Nigerian
University 5. Indigenous Strategies and Settings for Peace Education
and Values among the Yoruba Part Two: Indigenous Conflict Resolution
Systems 6. African Youths and Indigenous Approaches to Resolving
Conflicts in Africa 7. Indigenous Knowledge System of Conflict
Resolution in Africa: Sudanese Peace Processes, 1970-2011 8.
Pre-Colonial Diplomacy in Igbo Land: Rationale, Means and Benefits
Part Three: Transnational Gender Policy and Women's Rights 9.
Transnational Funding for Women's Rights Advocacy on Affirmative
Action in Nigeria 10. Gender Inclusion and the Implementation of
Fadama III in Abuja, Nigeria 11. Patriarchy, Feminism and the African
Woman's Quest for Happiness in Aidoo's Changes and Emecheta's The
Joys of Motherhood 12. Indigenous Household Menu Production and Food
Security: A Paradigm Shift Part Four: Media and Political Discourses
13. Beyond the Failing Justice System: The Emerging Confluence of Mob
Justice and the Social Media in Nigeria 14. Of Discourse: Politics
and the Nigerian Woman 15. Wisdom-Imbecility Manipulation: Theorizing
Political Communication Trends in Northern Nigeria Part Five: African
and Global Migration Management 16. The Influx of Igbo Migrants and
Intergroup Relations in Zaria, 1900-1965 17. Globalisation and
African Migration to Libya 18. The Paradox of Regional Migration
Management: The AU and EU Joint Africa Partnership Agreement
Knowledges Part One: African Knowledges in the African Academy 2.
Sociology in Africa: Between Domestication and Indigenization 3.
Rethinking the Neo-Liberal Agenda: Sokoto Caliphate Political Thought
as Alternative 4. Women Academics and Historiography in the Nigerian
University 5. Indigenous Strategies and Settings for Peace Education
and Values among the Yoruba Part Two: Indigenous Conflict Resolution
Systems 6. African Youths and Indigenous Approaches to Resolving
Conflicts in Africa 7. Indigenous Knowledge System of Conflict
Resolution in Africa: Sudanese Peace Processes, 1970-2011 8.
Pre-Colonial Diplomacy in Igbo Land: Rationale, Means and Benefits
Part Three: Transnational Gender Policy and Women's Rights 9.
Transnational Funding for Women's Rights Advocacy on Affirmative
Action in Nigeria 10. Gender Inclusion and the Implementation of
Fadama III in Abuja, Nigeria 11. Patriarchy, Feminism and the African
Woman's Quest for Happiness in Aidoo's Changes and Emecheta's The
Joys of Motherhood 12. Indigenous Household Menu Production and Food
Security: A Paradigm Shift Part Four: Media and Political Discourses
13. Beyond the Failing Justice System: The Emerging Confluence of Mob
Justice and the Social Media in Nigeria 14. Of Discourse: Politics
and the Nigerian Woman 15. Wisdom-Imbecility Manipulation: Theorizing
Political Communication Trends in Northern Nigeria Part Five: African
and Global Migration Management 16. The Influx of Igbo Migrants and
Intergroup Relations in Zaria, 1900-1965 17. Globalisation and
African Migration to Libya 18. The Paradox of Regional Migration
Management: The AU and EU Joint Africa Partnership Agreement
1. Introduction: Global Africa, Postcoloniality and Indigenous
Knowledges Part One: African Knowledges in the African Academy 2.
Sociology in Africa: Between Domestication and Indigenization 3.
Rethinking the Neo-Liberal Agenda: Sokoto Caliphate Political Thought
as Alternative 4. Women Academics and Historiography in the Nigerian
University 5. Indigenous Strategies and Settings for Peace Education
and Values among the Yoruba Part Two: Indigenous Conflict Resolution
Systems 6. African Youths and Indigenous Approaches to Resolving
Conflicts in Africa 7. Indigenous Knowledge System of Conflict
Resolution in Africa: Sudanese Peace Processes, 1970-2011 8.
Pre-Colonial Diplomacy in Igbo Land: Rationale, Means and Benefits
Part Three: Transnational Gender Policy and Women's Rights 9.
Transnational Funding for Women's Rights Advocacy on Affirmative
Action in Nigeria 10. Gender Inclusion and the Implementation of
Fadama III in Abuja, Nigeria 11. Patriarchy, Feminism and the African
Woman's Quest for Happiness in Aidoo's Changes and Emecheta's The
Joys of Motherhood 12. Indigenous Household Menu Production and Food
Security: A Paradigm Shift Part Four: Media and Political Discourses
13. Beyond the Failing Justice System: The Emerging Confluence of Mob
Justice and the Social Media in Nigeria 14. Of Discourse: Politics
and the Nigerian Woman 15. Wisdom-Imbecility Manipulation: Theorizing
Political Communication Trends in Northern Nigeria Part Five: African
and Global Migration Management 16. The Influx of Igbo Migrants and
Intergroup Relations in Zaria, 1900-1965 17. Globalisation and
African Migration to Libya 18. The Paradox of Regional Migration
Management: The AU and EU Joint Africa Partnership Agreement
Knowledges Part One: African Knowledges in the African Academy 2.
Sociology in Africa: Between Domestication and Indigenization 3.
Rethinking the Neo-Liberal Agenda: Sokoto Caliphate Political Thought
as Alternative 4. Women Academics and Historiography in the Nigerian
University 5. Indigenous Strategies and Settings for Peace Education
and Values among the Yoruba Part Two: Indigenous Conflict Resolution
Systems 6. African Youths and Indigenous Approaches to Resolving
Conflicts in Africa 7. Indigenous Knowledge System of Conflict
Resolution in Africa: Sudanese Peace Processes, 1970-2011 8.
Pre-Colonial Diplomacy in Igbo Land: Rationale, Means and Benefits
Part Three: Transnational Gender Policy and Women's Rights 9.
Transnational Funding for Women's Rights Advocacy on Affirmative
Action in Nigeria 10. Gender Inclusion and the Implementation of
Fadama III in Abuja, Nigeria 11. Patriarchy, Feminism and the African
Woman's Quest for Happiness in Aidoo's Changes and Emecheta's The
Joys of Motherhood 12. Indigenous Household Menu Production and Food
Security: A Paradigm Shift Part Four: Media and Political Discourses
13. Beyond the Failing Justice System: The Emerging Confluence of Mob
Justice and the Social Media in Nigeria 14. Of Discourse: Politics
and the Nigerian Woman 15. Wisdom-Imbecility Manipulation: Theorizing
Political Communication Trends in Northern Nigeria Part Five: African
and Global Migration Management 16. The Influx of Igbo Migrants and
Intergroup Relations in Zaria, 1900-1965 17. Globalisation and
African Migration to Libya 18. The Paradox of Regional Migration
Management: The AU and EU Joint Africa Partnership Agreement