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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789956763726 , 9789956763252 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 376 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Ann Arbor, Michigan Proquest Online-Ressource ISBN 9789956763252
    Edition: [Online-Ausg.]
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    Keywords: Vergangenheitsbewältigung ; Kulturerbe ; Kolonialismus ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Online-Publikation
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Online-Ausg.:
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789956551019
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 613 Seiten , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Connected and mobile: migration and human trafficking in Africa book 2
    Series Statement: Connected and mobile
    Keywords: Internationale Migration ; Migrationsentscheidung ; Rückwanderung ; Soziale Lage ; Soziale Sicherheit ; Afrika ; Sammelwerk ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Afrika ; Migration ; Soziale Situation
    Note: Part I. Theoretical Perspectives , Roaming Africa : A Social Analysis of Migration and Resilience , All or Nothing : The Costs of Migration from the Horn of Africa – Evidence from Ethiopia , Why do Foreign Solutions not Work in Africa? : Recognising Alternate Epistemologies , Part II. Living Borders , Continuation of Care across Borders : Providing Health Care for People on the Move in East Africa , Mobility as a Social Process : Conflict Management in the Border Areas of Afar Region , Part III. New Perspectives in Migration , Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire : Are Climate Disasters Fuelling Human Trafficking in Kenya? , Standing in Two Worlds : Mobility and the Connectivity of Diaspora Communities , ‘Europe is not Worth Dying For’ : The Dilemma facing Somalis in Europe , Countering Radicalisation in Communities : The Case of Pumwani, Nairobi , Part IV. Livelihoods , Moving on to Make a Living : The Secondary Migration of Eritrean Refugees in Tigray, Ethiopia , Inhospitable Realities : Refugees’ Livelihoods in Hitsats, Ethiopia , Young and On their Own : The Protection of Eritrean Refugee Children in Tigray, Ethiopia , Part V. The Challenges of Return Migration , Home, but not Home : Reintegration of Ethiopian Women Returning from the Arabian Gulf , Shattered Dreams : Life after Deportation for Ethiopian Returnees from Saudi Arabia , Life after the Lord’s Resistance Army : Support for Formerly Abducted Girls in Northern Uganda , Part VI. Social Protection , Is Trauma Counselling the Missing Link? Enhancing Socio-Economic Resilience among Post-war IDPs in Northern Uganda , Roaming Lifestyles : Designing Social Protection for the Pastoralist Afar in Ethiopia , Where is your Brother? Religious Leaders in Eritrea Offer a Counter Narrative to Totalitarianism , Part VII. Defining Responsibilities at the National Level , Peace, but no Progress : Eritrea, an Unconstitutional State , Moving Through the Policy Window : Women in Constitution Making in Kenya , Where are the Youth? The Missing Agenda in Somalia’s Constitution
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  • 3
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    [Bamenda, Cameroon] (CM) : Langaa RPCIG | Frankfurt am Main : Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg
    ISBN: 9956762571 , 9789956762576
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (330 pages)
    DDC: 960
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    Keywords: Fundamentalismus ; Neokolonialismus ; Fetischismus ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This volume interrogates and theorises various forms of fundamentalism and fetishism that impinge on Africa and the African people. The book valiantly rethinks and unpacks these forms of fundamentalisms and fetishisms, offering in the process critical vistas for students, scholars and activists on matters of decoloniality and transformation. By meticulously and painstakingly unpacking pertinent issues, the book provides unparalleled intellectual milestones and platforms for the oncoming revolution and quest for justice in the form of decoloniality and transformation. Drawing from several disciplinary domains such as Development Studies, Security Studies, Political Anthropology and Sociology, Economic Anthropology and Social studies, English Studies, History, Philosophy and Religious Studies, and drawing from scholars from across different universities in the Southern African region, the book provides multiple lenses from which to understand the complex goings on in a continent that can no longer afford to simply fold hands and watch while its citizens suffer multiple forms of coloniality, fetishisms and fundamentalisms.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789956792832 , 9956792837
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (330 pages)
    DDC: 306.096
    Keywords: Economic history ; Politics and government ; Social conditions ; Gender & Ethnic Studies ; Social Sciences ; Ethnic & Race Studies ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Economic Conditions ; Africa Economic conditions ; Africa Politics and government ; Africa Social conditions ; Africa Social conditions ; Africa Economic conditions ; Africa Politics and government ; Africa Politics and government ; Africa Economic conditions ; Africa Social conditions ; Africa ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Since time immemorial, indigenous peoples around the world have developed knowledge systems to ensure their continued survival in their respective territories. These knowledge systems have always been dynamic such that they could meet new challenges. Yet, since the so-called enlightenment period, these knowledges have been supplanted by the Western enlightenment science or colonial science hegemony and arrogance such that in many cases they were relegated to the periphery. Some Euro-centric scholars even viewed indigenous knowledge as superstitious, irrational and anti-development. This erroneous view has, since the colonial period, spread like veld fire to the extent of being internalised by some political elites and Euro-centric academics of Africa and elsewhere. However, for some time now, the potential role that indigenous peoples and their knowledge can play in addressing some of the global problems haunting humanity across the world is increasingly emerging as part of international discourse. This book presents an interesting and insightful discourse on the state and role that indigenous knowledge can play in addressing a tapestry of problems of the world and the challenges connected with the application of indigenous knowledge in enlightenment science-dominated contexts. The book is not only useful to academics and students in the fields of indigenous studies and anthropology, but also those in other fields such as environmental science, social and political ecology, development studies, policy studies, economic history, and African studies
    Abstract: African concept of the environment: A focus on the indigenous Shona of Zimbabwe -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11 -- Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Dispute Resolutions: The Yoruba Example -- Introduction -- Indigenous Knowledge Systems -- Conflict and Conflict Resolution -- Preservation of Peace among the Yoruba -- Theoretical Framework for this study -- Methodology and Presentation of Data -- Analysis of the selected Proverbs in conflict resolution among the Yoruba -- Discussion and Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12 -- The Role and Efficacy of Indigenous Knowledge in Fostering Sustainable Development in Africa: A Case Study of Zimbabwe -- Introduction -- Indigenous knowledge and sustainability -- Application of indigenous knowledge in resource utilisation: A conceptual framework -- Variations of indigenous knowledge -- Indigenous knowledge and land reform in Zimbabwe -- Research methodologies and findings -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13 -- Promoting Indigenous Knowledge for Sustainable Development in Africa: A Case Study of Ghana -- Introduction -- Definition of Indigenous Knowledge -- What is Sustainable Development? -- The Study Site -- Challenges to the Promotion of IK for Sustainable Development -- Colonialism -- Effect of Colonial Economy on Ghanaian IK Systems -- Destruction of Ghana's Natural Environment -- Impact of Western-Generated Social Change on IK in Ghana -- Impact of Western Formal Education on IK in Ghana -- Western Technology and Mass Media -- Urbanisation -- Why the neglect of IK in Ghana? -- Lack of Vision and Leadership Qualities of Government Leaders -- Attitude(s) of Ghanaian elite to IK -- Over Dependence on Foreign Aid -- The Way forward -- Conclusion -- References -- Back cover
    Abstract: Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- List of Contributors -- Contents -- Chapter 1 -- Rethinking African Indigenous Knowledges and World Civilisations: Pasts, presents and the Futures -- Introduction -- Background to Africa, world civilisations, and knowledge development -- A guide through the book -- References -- Chapter 2 -- Indigenous Knowledge for Disaster Risk Management in Africa: Some showcases from Zimbabwe -- Introduction -- Objectives and methodological issues: A brief overview -- Understanding indigenous knowledge -- The use of indigenous knowledge in Zimbabwe -- Showcases of indigenous knowledge for disaster risk prediction and mitigation -- Why the hour hand is ticking towards modern science? -- Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 -- An Evaluation of African Traditional Scientific Knowledge and Technological Devices -- Introduction -- The Backwardness of Traditional Africa -- A brief history of Africa's backwardness -- African science and technology in the pre-colonial era -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 -- Indigenous Knowledge, Conflation and Post-colonial Translation: Lessons from Fieldwork in Contemporary Rural Zimbabwe -- Introduction -- Overview on Indigenous knowledge, animism and translation -- The worlds, entities and knowledge practices related to droughts and rains -- Meteorological Sciences and Connections in the Indigenous Knowledge Systems: A Brief Note -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 -- Traditional Healers and Medicine in South Africa: A Quest for Legal and Scientific Recognition -- Introduction -- Background to the use of Traditional Medicine in South Africa -- Challenges to the use of Traditional Medicine in South Africa -- Traditional Medicine in post-Apartheid South Africa -- Critique of the Act No. 22 of 2007
    Abstract: The prospects of traditional medicine and its practitioners in South Africa -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 -- A History of Pre-colonial and Colonial Wildlife Conservation in Ghana -- Introduction -- Conservation -- Wildlife Conservation in Pre-Colonial Times -- Wildlife Preservation Laws and the creation of Game Reserves during the colonial era -- The Appointment of a Game Warden and Establishment of a Wildlife Department -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 -- 'Sheep in Sheep's Clothing or Wolves in Sheep's Clothing?' Interventions by Non-state Actors in a Changing Climatic Environment in Rural Zimbabwe -- Introduction -- Understanding Non-State Actors (NSAs) -- NSAs interventions in Zimbabwe's rural communities: A case of Zvishavane Rural -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 -- Religion and the Restoration of Health in Africa: A Case Study of the Traditional Akan People of Ghana -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Who are the Akan? -- Medicine among the Akan -- Who is a traditional medical practitioner? -- The nexus between Religion and Medicine -- The Akan etiology of illness -- The Akan medical practitioner and the 'Germ Theory' -- The prospects of indigenous/traditional medicine in Ghana today -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 -- Indigenous Knowledge and the Management of Ecological Resources for Africa's Development -- Introduction -- For the continent to rise above its developmental challenges, African leaders may reconsider their development objectives to include the following -- The potency of indigenous knowledge -- Findings, suggestions and recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10 -- The Role of Indigenous Shona Cultural Beliefs and Practices in the Conservation of the Environment -- Introduction -- The environmental problems -- The Western concept of the environment
    Note: Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed July 10, 2017)
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  • 5
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    [Bamenda, Cameroon] (CM) : Langaa RPCIG | Frankfurt am Main : Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg
    ISBN: 9956792152 , 9789956792153
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (264 pages)
    DDC: 306
    Keywords: Kulturerbe ; Simbabwe ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: African Cultures, Memory and Space is an impeccable volume that powerfully grapples with a gamut of cultural heritage issues, challenges and problems from a vista of inter- and multi-disciplinary approach. The book, which is designed as a foundational text to the study of culture in ever-changing environments, makes an important argument that the dynamism of culture in highly globalised societies such as that of Zimbabwe can be studied from any perspective, but most importantly through careful examination of cultural elements such as memory, oral history and space, among others. While the book makes special reference to Zimbabwe, it profoundly and audaciously dissect and cut across different geographical and cultural spaces through its penetrating interrogation and scrutiny of different issues commonplace in many African contexts and even beyond. The book, written by scholars from different backgrounds and orientations, should appeal to scholars, researchers and students from various disciplines which include but not limited to Cultural Heritage Studies, Policy Studies, Social-Cultural Anthropology, Sociology, Development Studies and African Studies.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9789956762392 , 9956762393
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , color Illustrations
    Edition: UPCC book collections on Project MUSE
    Series Statement: UPCC book collections on Project MUSE
    DDC: 306.096
    Keywords: Nachhaltigkeit ; Lokales Wissen ; Kulturelles Kapital ; Soziale Sicherheit ; Sustainable development ; Ethnoscience ; Culture Economic aspects ; Afrika ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This book argues that the basic component of any society's social security and sustainability is cultural capital and its ability to fully recognise diversity in knowledge production and advancement. However, with regard to African societies, since the dawn of racial slavery and colonialism, cultural capital - indigenous knowledge in particular - has iniquitously and acrimoniously suffered marginalisation and pejorative ragtags. Increasingly since the 1990s, cultural capital informed by African knowledge systems has taken central stage in discussions of sustainability and development. This is not unrelated with the recognition by America and Europe in particular of the central role that cultural capital could and should assume in the logic of development and sustainability at a global level. Unfortunately, action has often failed to match words with regard to the situation in Africa. The current book seeks to make a difference by exploring the role that African cultural capital could and should assume to guarantee development and sustainability on the continent and globally. It argues that lofty pan-African ideals of collective self-reliance, self-sustaining development and economic growth would come to naught unless determined and decisive steps are taken towards full recognition of indigenous cultural capital on the continent.
    Note: Issued as part of UPCC book collections on Project MUSE
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  • 7
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    Mankon, Bamenda :Langaa Research & Publishing CIG,
    ISBN: 978-9956-764-97-6 , 9956-764-97-3
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 434 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
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    Keywords: Entwicklung. ; Afrika. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entwicklung
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9956764086 , 9789956764082
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 318 Seiten
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    Keywords: Fundamentalismus ; Neokolonialismus ; Fetischismus ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9956762504 , 9789956762507
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxii, 359 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm
    DDC: 306.096
    Keywords: Nachhaltigkeit ; Lokales Wissen ; Kulturelles Kapital ; Soziale Sicherheit ; Afrika ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: This book argues that the basic component of any society's social security and sustainability is cultural capital and its ability to fully recognise diversity in knowledge production and advancement. However, with regard to African societies, since the dawn of racial slavery and colonialism, cultural capital - indigenous knowledge in particular - has iniquitously and acrimoniously suffered marginalisation and pejorative ragtags. Increasingly since the 1990s, cultural capital informed by African knowledge systems has taken central stage in discussions of sustainability and development. This is not unrelated with the recognition by America and Europe in particular of the central role that cultural capital could and should assume in the logic of development and sustainability at a global level. Unfortunately, action has often failed to match words with regard to the situation in Africa. The current book seeks to make a difference by exploring the role that African cultural capital could and should assume to guarantee development and sustainability on the continent and globally. It argues that lofty pan-African ideals of collective self-reliance, self-sustaining development and economic growth would come to naught unless determined and decisive steps are taken towards full recognition of indigenous cultural capital on the continent
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9956-763-72-1 , 978-9956-763-72-6
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 360 Seiten , Illustrationen
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    Keywords: Afrika, Subsahara Simbabwe ; Südafrika ; Nigeria ; Ghana ; Sambia ; Mosambik ; Kolonialismus ; Dekolonisation ; Selbstbestimmung ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; kulturelles Eigentum ; Gedächtnis ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Aufsatzsammlung
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