JHEA: Special Issue on Decolonising Knowledge Production in the Humanities, Social Sciences and Arts
Journal of Higher Education in Africa (Vol. 23 No. 1 ,2025) Guest Editor: Munyaradzi Mushonga Contents Editorial: Decolonising Knowledge Production in the Humanities, Social Sciences and Arts in Africa Munyaradzi Mushonga
Africa Development, Volume 49, Number 3, 2024
Special Focus on Lusophone Africa We are delighted to announce the release of a special issue of Africa Development | Afrique et Développement, dedicated to new approaches to social movements and human rights in Lusophone Africa. This issue brings together cutting-edge research and critical discussions
Africa Development, Volume 49, Number 1, 2024
AFRICA DEVELOPMENT, Vol. XLIX, No. 1, 2024 Contents Soft Power Diplomacy: Analytical and Conceptual Contextualisation of Cuba’s Peregrination in Africa Kekgaoditse Suping & Korwa Gombe Adar
Available Now – Africa Development, Volume 49, Number 2, 2024
AFRICA DEVELOPMENT, Vol. XLIX, No. 2, 2024 Contents Leçons de la pandémie : science, religion et citoyenneté mondiale, Souleymane Bachir Diagne *Revised Text of the Endnote Lecture delievered at the 16th CODESRIA General Assembly held from 4th to 8th December 2023. Thandika
Africa Development, Volume 48, Number 4, 2023
Contents Guerre et formation de l’État au Sahel Abdoul Karim Saidou
Africa Development, Volume 48, Number 3, 2024
Contents Towards Unpacking the Origin and Development of Eswatini (Swazi) Irredentism Hlengiwe Portia Dlamini, Manka’ah Mafor Awasom-Fru, Lenhle Precious Dlamini & Sirri Awasom-Fru
Africa Development Vol. 47 No. 3 (2022) Forthcoming Issue
Special Issue on Agrarian Change, Food Security, Migration and Sustainable Development in Senegal and Zimbabwe Guest Editors: Rama Salla Dieng, Geoffrey Banda & Walter Chambati Contents Introduction: Agrarian Change, Food Security, Migration and Sustainable Development in Senegal and Zimbabwe Rama Salla Dieng, Geoffrey
Africa Development, Volume 32, No 3, 2007
Protecting intellectual property rights has become essential in encouraging cutting- edge scholarship that advances the frontiers of knowledge. For a long time, the majority of Africa’s intelligentsia has worked in local and international environments that have exploited the continent’s intellectual
Africa Development, Volume 32, No 2, 2007
Land is a very important asset and a means to sustain livelihood. In the face of a rapidly growing global population, increase in technological capacity, and affluence, the earth’s land cover has been transformed, especially in developing countries. At the
Africa Development, Volume 31, No 4, 2006
In this book, Messay Kebede attempts to unravel the fundamental problems of African philosophy by examining different trends in contemporary African philosophy. Walking us through the terrain of a rapidly growing field of study, Kebede’s book uncovers, widens and enriches