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A Consensual Democracy and the African Traditional Society: Promoting Africanness
The study examines contemporary democracy and consensus in African traditional society and the approaches to promoting Africanness. The study... -
Democracy and Africanness Contemporary Issues in Africa’s Democratization and Governance
This book examines the governance and democratization process in Africa, its history, trends, and prospects. Written by a diverse panel of experts,...
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Notes on the Nervous Condition of Black and African Immigrants in Canada
What does it mean to be Black and African in Canada? Do Black and African immigrants in Turtle Island, as the Indigenous populace know it, have a... -
Charting African Solutions and a Decolonial Approach to Peace in South Sudan: What Are the Prospects?
After more than five decades of conflict, South Sudan’s secession and self-determination from the Republic of Sudan in July 2011 signalled a new hope... -
AfCTA and African Integration: Prospects and Challenges
The Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) holds a lot of potentials for intra-African Trade to galvanise the continent into sustainable... -
On Blackness and Related Subjects: Concluding Conversation
This chapter concludes the discussions in the volume. Altogether, the volume presents a series of questions and interventions around the intersection... -
Map** Africa: Cartographies of Imagination and Intervention in Turkey
As geographical imagination has become an object of foreign policymaking in the last decades, it has also emerged as a dominant analytical framework... -
Aziboist Concepts and Psycho-Cultural-Political Orientations for Socially Engineering Aright the New African Person
Psy-profession establishmentarianism uses “cultural adaptions” and “diversity and inclusion sciences” to accommodate cultural concerns of inclusion.... -
The Unresolved Crisis of Belonging in African Literature: A Reflection
This chapter presents a sideways reflection on belonging. While I take my cue from African literary and cultural studies, my reflection is... -
Decolonising the Nigerian Law Classroom: Analytic Diary on Indigenous Storytelling at Niger Delta University, Nigeria
Following the emergence of the African Commission Resolution 275 which calls on African states to eradicate homophobic violence and stigma, Nigerian... -
Changing the Stories We Tell Ourselves: Diverse Realities and Perspectives on Ubuntu in Eastern Cape, South Africa
In multicultural southern Africa, Ubuntu perspectives are multiple and as diverse as the people, their cultures, and their experiences in this... -
Afro-Indic Archipelagos: Searching for African Heritages in the Materialities, Visual Cultures and Art Practices of the Western Indian Ocean Islands
This study is the result of ongoing research, begun when the author was an Africa Multiple fellow, that aims at finding and connecting the scattered... -
A Governance Discourse in China’s Development Finance Assistance in Eastern Africa
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has prioritised policy coordination, infrastructure connectivity, trade and finance and people-to-people... -
Post-independence Election Violence: Re-thinking the Marginalisation of Women in Zimbabwean Politics
The study examines the violence perpetrated against women in politics in Zimbabwe. It locates the violence against women in politics as... -
France, Decolonisation, and the Global South: France’s Struggle for a New World Order
In the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, while the North–South divide seemingly lingers, more frequent criticism has been directed at the South–South... -
Constructing Knowledge About Africa in a South African University Classroom: Living Creatively with the Colonial Library
African Studies as a scholarly discipline has colonial origins. The traces of these origins remain evident in contemporary scholarship on Africa. As... -
From Deviant Sexuality to LGBTI
This chapter begins with an overview of the (re-)organizing of gender and sexuality during colonial times in territories through legislation from the... -
How Can Contact Foster Concord? An Analysis of Relations Between Mozambican Migrants and South Africans in Mpumalanga Province in South Africa
This chapter uses contact theory to explain how Mozambican migrants and South Africans have developed a space of interaction also known as a... -
Impoverishment as a Constraint to Africa’s Social Development
Many African scholars believe that the encounter with Europeans laid the foundations for the impoverishment of Africa, as the latter did not care for... -
Pan-Africanism and Its Contradictions: Rethinking the Nativist Idea of Egyptology in Ayi Kwei Armah’s KMT
This book chapter interrogates the nativist inflection of Egyptology in Ayi Kwei Armah's epistemic novel, KMT, particularly by drawing attention to...