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Bringing together African and international scholars, this book gives an account of the present state of the discipline of political science in Africa - generating insights into its present and future trajectories, and assessing the freedom with which it is practiced.
Tackling subjects including the decolonization of the discipline, political scientists as public intellectuals, and the teaching of political science, this diverse range of perspectives paints a detailed picture of the impact and relevance of the political science discipline on the continent during the struggles for democratization, and the influence it continues to exert today.…mehr
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Bringing together African and international scholars, this book gives an account of the present state of the discipline of political science in Africa - generating insights into its present and future trajectories, and assessing the freedom with which it is practiced.
Tackling subjects including the decolonization of the discipline, political scientists as public intellectuals, and the teaching of political science, this diverse range of perspectives paints a detailed picture of the impact and relevance of the political science discipline on the continent during the struggles for democratization, and the influence it continues to exert today.
Tackling subjects including the decolonization of the discipline, political scientists as public intellectuals, and the teaching of political science, this diverse range of perspectives paints a detailed picture of the impact and relevance of the political science discipline on the continent during the struggles for democratization, and the influence it continues to exert today.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781350299528
- Artikelnr.: 69241763
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781350299528
- Artikelnr.: 69241763
Liisa Laakso is a senior researcher at the Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala. Before 2019 she served three years as Rector of the University of Tampere and before that six years as Dean at the University of Helsinki, Faculty of Social Sciences. Siphamandla Zondi joined the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Johannesburg, South Africa after four years as professor in the Department of Political Sciences, University of Pretoria. He is also a senior research fellow at the Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Studies.
Acknowledgements List of Tables List of Figures List of Contributors 1. Political science discipline in Africa: Freedom
relevance
impact Liisa Laakso
Nordic Africa Institute
Sweden 2. Political science and the study of Africa: Mapping the theoretical and conceptual terrain Shadrack Wanjala Nasong'o
Rhodes College
Memphis
USA 3. Political science and development management: Parallel tracks and critical junctures in Africa Göran Hydén
University of Florida
USA 4. Mainstreaming decolonisation in political science in Africa Eghosa E. Osaghae
University of Ibadan
Nigeria 5. What does the decolonial turn for political sciences in Africa entail? And where do we start? Siphamandla Zondi
University of Johannesburg
South Africa 6. A neglected subject: The politics of mourning the (de)humanised Lebohang Motsomotso
University of South Africa
South Africa 7. Political science for whom? Reflections on teaching and learning political science in selected African universities Christopher Isike & Olumuyiwa B. Amao
University of Pretoria
South Africa 8. Policy studies as a sub-discipline of political science in Africa: Teachings
research trends and professional expertise in Cameroon Ruth Mireille Manga Edimo
University of Yaounde II
Cameroon 9. Beyond disciplinary polemics? The challenge of informal structures in the study of local political institutions in Africa Matthew Sabbi
Universität Bayreuth
Germany 10.Ethnicity and democracy in Africa: A comparative study of Ghana and Nigeria Maame Adwoa A. Gyekye-Jandoh
University of Ghana
Ghana 11. Research on gender
women and politics in Africa: Contributions and innovations Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso
Brandeis University
USA & Aili Mari Tripp
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA 12. The impact of political science research on teaching political science in Southern Africa Njekwa Mate
University of Zambia
Zambia 13. Use of empirical data in research and teaching of political science in Africa Olugbemiga S. Afolabi
Obafemi Awolowo University
Nigeria & University of Johannesburg
South Africa 14. Political scientists as public intellectuals in Africa: Perspectives on relevance Adigun Agbaje
University of Ibadan
Nigeria 15. Political scientists and intellectuals in the political evolution of Cameroon: 1960-2020 Fabien Nkot
Molo Helene Amelie & Isa Adamu
University of Yaounde II
Cameroon 16. A critical review of the state of academic freedom in Ghana's public universities: From pre-independence till the Fourth Republic Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua
University of Ghana
Ghana 17. The politics of political science in Africa: An afterword Siphamandla Zondi
University of Johannesburg
South Africa
relevance
impact Liisa Laakso
Nordic Africa Institute
Sweden 2. Political science and the study of Africa: Mapping the theoretical and conceptual terrain Shadrack Wanjala Nasong'o
Rhodes College
Memphis
USA 3. Political science and development management: Parallel tracks and critical junctures in Africa Göran Hydén
University of Florida
USA 4. Mainstreaming decolonisation in political science in Africa Eghosa E. Osaghae
University of Ibadan
Nigeria 5. What does the decolonial turn for political sciences in Africa entail? And where do we start? Siphamandla Zondi
University of Johannesburg
South Africa 6. A neglected subject: The politics of mourning the (de)humanised Lebohang Motsomotso
University of South Africa
South Africa 7. Political science for whom? Reflections on teaching and learning political science in selected African universities Christopher Isike & Olumuyiwa B. Amao
University of Pretoria
South Africa 8. Policy studies as a sub-discipline of political science in Africa: Teachings
research trends and professional expertise in Cameroon Ruth Mireille Manga Edimo
University of Yaounde II
Cameroon 9. Beyond disciplinary polemics? The challenge of informal structures in the study of local political institutions in Africa Matthew Sabbi
Universität Bayreuth
Germany 10.Ethnicity and democracy in Africa: A comparative study of Ghana and Nigeria Maame Adwoa A. Gyekye-Jandoh
University of Ghana
Ghana 11. Research on gender
women and politics in Africa: Contributions and innovations Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso
Brandeis University
USA & Aili Mari Tripp
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA 12. The impact of political science research on teaching political science in Southern Africa Njekwa Mate
University of Zambia
Zambia 13. Use of empirical data in research and teaching of political science in Africa Olugbemiga S. Afolabi
Obafemi Awolowo University
Nigeria & University of Johannesburg
South Africa 14. Political scientists as public intellectuals in Africa: Perspectives on relevance Adigun Agbaje
University of Ibadan
Nigeria 15. Political scientists and intellectuals in the political evolution of Cameroon: 1960-2020 Fabien Nkot
Molo Helene Amelie & Isa Adamu
University of Yaounde II
Cameroon 16. A critical review of the state of academic freedom in Ghana's public universities: From pre-independence till the Fourth Republic Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua
University of Ghana
Ghana 17. The politics of political science in Africa: An afterword Siphamandla Zondi
University of Johannesburg
South Africa
Acknowledgements List of Tables List of Figures List of Contributors 1. Political science discipline in Africa: Freedom
relevance
impact Liisa Laakso
Nordic Africa Institute
Sweden 2. Political science and the study of Africa: Mapping the theoretical and conceptual terrain Shadrack Wanjala Nasong'o
Rhodes College
Memphis
USA 3. Political science and development management: Parallel tracks and critical junctures in Africa Göran Hydén
University of Florida
USA 4. Mainstreaming decolonisation in political science in Africa Eghosa E. Osaghae
University of Ibadan
Nigeria 5. What does the decolonial turn for political sciences in Africa entail? And where do we start? Siphamandla Zondi
University of Johannesburg
South Africa 6. A neglected subject: The politics of mourning the (de)humanised Lebohang Motsomotso
University of South Africa
South Africa 7. Political science for whom? Reflections on teaching and learning political science in selected African universities Christopher Isike & Olumuyiwa B. Amao
University of Pretoria
South Africa 8. Policy studies as a sub-discipline of political science in Africa: Teachings
research trends and professional expertise in Cameroon Ruth Mireille Manga Edimo
University of Yaounde II
Cameroon 9. Beyond disciplinary polemics? The challenge of informal structures in the study of local political institutions in Africa Matthew Sabbi
Universität Bayreuth
Germany 10.Ethnicity and democracy in Africa: A comparative study of Ghana and Nigeria Maame Adwoa A. Gyekye-Jandoh
University of Ghana
Ghana 11. Research on gender
women and politics in Africa: Contributions and innovations Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso
Brandeis University
USA & Aili Mari Tripp
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA 12. The impact of political science research on teaching political science in Southern Africa Njekwa Mate
University of Zambia
Zambia 13. Use of empirical data in research and teaching of political science in Africa Olugbemiga S. Afolabi
Obafemi Awolowo University
Nigeria & University of Johannesburg
South Africa 14. Political scientists as public intellectuals in Africa: Perspectives on relevance Adigun Agbaje
University of Ibadan
Nigeria 15. Political scientists and intellectuals in the political evolution of Cameroon: 1960-2020 Fabien Nkot
Molo Helene Amelie & Isa Adamu
University of Yaounde II
Cameroon 16. A critical review of the state of academic freedom in Ghana's public universities: From pre-independence till the Fourth Republic Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua
University of Ghana
Ghana 17. The politics of political science in Africa: An afterword Siphamandla Zondi
University of Johannesburg
South Africa
relevance
impact Liisa Laakso
Nordic Africa Institute
Sweden 2. Political science and the study of Africa: Mapping the theoretical and conceptual terrain Shadrack Wanjala Nasong'o
Rhodes College
Memphis
USA 3. Political science and development management: Parallel tracks and critical junctures in Africa Göran Hydén
University of Florida
USA 4. Mainstreaming decolonisation in political science in Africa Eghosa E. Osaghae
University of Ibadan
Nigeria 5. What does the decolonial turn for political sciences in Africa entail? And where do we start? Siphamandla Zondi
University of Johannesburg
South Africa 6. A neglected subject: The politics of mourning the (de)humanised Lebohang Motsomotso
University of South Africa
South Africa 7. Political science for whom? Reflections on teaching and learning political science in selected African universities Christopher Isike & Olumuyiwa B. Amao
University of Pretoria
South Africa 8. Policy studies as a sub-discipline of political science in Africa: Teachings
research trends and professional expertise in Cameroon Ruth Mireille Manga Edimo
University of Yaounde II
Cameroon 9. Beyond disciplinary polemics? The challenge of informal structures in the study of local political institutions in Africa Matthew Sabbi
Universität Bayreuth
Germany 10.Ethnicity and democracy in Africa: A comparative study of Ghana and Nigeria Maame Adwoa A. Gyekye-Jandoh
University of Ghana
Ghana 11. Research on gender
women and politics in Africa: Contributions and innovations Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso
Brandeis University
USA & Aili Mari Tripp
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA 12. The impact of political science research on teaching political science in Southern Africa Njekwa Mate
University of Zambia
Zambia 13. Use of empirical data in research and teaching of political science in Africa Olugbemiga S. Afolabi
Obafemi Awolowo University
Nigeria & University of Johannesburg
South Africa 14. Political scientists as public intellectuals in Africa: Perspectives on relevance Adigun Agbaje
University of Ibadan
Nigeria 15. Political scientists and intellectuals in the political evolution of Cameroon: 1960-2020 Fabien Nkot
Molo Helene Amelie & Isa Adamu
University of Yaounde II
Cameroon 16. A critical review of the state of academic freedom in Ghana's public universities: From pre-independence till the Fourth Republic Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua
University of Ghana
Ghana 17. The politics of political science in Africa: An afterword Siphamandla Zondi
University of Johannesburg
South Africa