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Remapping Africa in the Global Space (eBook)

Propositions for Change

Edward Shizha (Herausgeber)

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2014 | 2014
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'What are the benefits and risks for Africa's participation in the globalisation nexus? Remapping Africa in the Global Space is a visionary and interdisciplinary volume that restores Africa's image using a multidisciplinary lens. It incorporates disciplines such as sociology, education, global studies, economics, development studies, political science and philosophy to explore and theorise Africa's reality in the global space and to deconstruct the misperceptions and narratives that often infantilise Africa's internal and international relations. The contributions to this volume are a hybrid of both 'outsider' and 'insider' perspectives that create a balanced critical discourse that can provide 'standard' paradigms that can adequately explain, predict, or prevent Africa's current misperceptions and myths about the African 'crisis' and 'failure' status. The authors provide a holistic, and perhaps, anticolonial and anti-hegemonic perspective that can benefit a wide spectrum of academics, scholars, students, development agents, policy makers in both governmental and non-governmental organisations and engage some alternative analyses and possibilities for socio-politico and economic advancement in Africa. The book provides up-to-date scholarly research on continental trends on various subjects and concerns of paramount importance to globalisation and development in Africa. 'The book is brilliant! Remapping Africa in the Global Space: Propositions for Change explores Africa from the perspective of academics specialised in subject matters pertaining to the continent. In this age of globalisation, I find this book invaluable. It is a good read as it dissects analyses and presents issues affecting the continent in an articulate and cogent way. I highly recommend its use in academic institutions!' - Magnus Mfoafo-M'Carthy, Assistant Professor, Lyle S. Hallman Faculty of Social Work; Fellow of Tshepo Institute for the Study of Contemporary Africa, Wilfrid Laurier University, Kitchener, Canada 'More than anything else, Remapping Africa in the Global Space: Propositions for Change speaks to the complex, multifaceted, and interfused character of the development challenges and prospects of Africa. Indeed, few books have examined contemporary Africa as comprehensively and insightfully as this edited volume; it is widely welcomed in the African academic, scholarly and research arena.' - Joseph Mensah, Professor of Geography, York University, Toronto '
"e;What are the benefits and risks for Africa's participation in the globalisation nexus? Remapping Africa in the Global Space is a visionary and interdisciplinary volume that restores Africa's image using a multidisciplinary lens. It incorporates disciplines such as sociology, education, global studies, economics, development studies, political science and philosophy to explore and theorise Africa's reality in the global space and to deconstruct the misperceptions and narratives that often infantilise Africa's internal and international relations. The contributions to this volume are a hybrid of both 'outsider' and 'insider' perspectives that create a balanced critical discourse that can provide 'standard' paradigms that can adequately explain, predict, or prevent Africa's current misperceptions and myths about the African 'crisis' and 'failure' status. The authors provide a holistic, and perhaps, anticolonial and anti-hegemonic perspective that can benefit a wide spectrum of academics, scholars, students, development agents, policy makers in both governmental and non-governmental organisations and engage some alternative analyses and possibilities for socio-politico and economic advancement in Africa. The book provides up-to-date scholarly research on continental trends on various subjects and concerns of paramount importance to globalisation and development in Africa. "e;The book is brilliant! Remapping Africa in the Global Space: Propositions for Change explores Africa from the perspective of academics specialised in subject matters pertaining to the continent. In this age of globalisation, I find this book invaluable. It is a good read as it dissects analyses and presents issues affecting the continent in an articulate and cogent way. I highly recommend its use in academic institutions!"e;- Magnus Mfoafo-M'Carthy, Assistant Professor, Lyle S. Hallman Faculty of Social Work; Fellow of Tshepo Institute for the Study of Contemporary Africa, Wilfrid Laurier University, Kitchener, Canada"e;More than anything else, Remapping Africa in the Global Space: Propositions for Change speaks to the complex, multifaceted, and interfused character of the development challenges and prospects of Africa. Indeed, few books have examined contemporary Africa as comprehensively and insightfully as this edited volume; it is widely welcomed in the African academic, scholarly and research arena."e;- Joseph Mensah, Professor of Geography, York University, Toronto"e;

CONTENTS 6
FOREWORD 8
PREFACE 12
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 14
LIST OF TABLES 16
LIST OF FIGURES 18
INTRODUCTION:Africa in the Global Space 20
AFRICA IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC SPACE 20
FOREIGN AID AND ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT 23
EDUCATION FOR DEVELOPMENT 24
AFRICAN STABILITY IN THE GLOBAL SPACE 26
ORGANISATION OF THE BOOK 27
REFERENCES 29
SECTION I:NATION-STATE, IMMIGRATION AND THE DIASPORA 31
1. THE AFRICAN STATE:Can the Future be Stable? 32
INTRODUCTION 32
STATEHOOD AND THE DIFFICULTY OF CREATING STATES 33
COPING WITH THE COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY OF STATES 35
ESTABLISHING DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN AFRICAN STATES 38
THE CHALLENGES OF REFORMING AFRICAN STATES 40
CONCLUSIONS 42
NOTES 43
REFERENCES 43
2. TRIALS OF NATIONAL COHESION:Root Causes of Violence in Côte d´Ivoire 45
INTRODUCTION 45
FROM ‘AKANITÉ’ TO ‘IVOIRITÉ’ OR THE NORTH-SOUTH DIVIDE 45
ETHNO-RELIGIOUS UNDERPINNINGS OF ‘IVOIRITÉ’ 50
“IVOIRITÉ,” ITS IMPLICATION AND VIOLENCE 55
CONCLUSION 56
NOTES 57
REFERENCES 57
3. WORKING WITH AFRICAN COMMUNITIES IN THE DIASPORA THROUGH A UNIVERSITY-COMMUNITY FRAMEWORK:A Community Development Model 59
INTRODUCTION 59
DEFINING UNIVERSITY-COMMUNITY COLLABORATION 59
THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY IN THE COMMUNITY 61
AFRICANS IN ONTARIO AND CANADA 62
UCC WITH AFRICAN COMMUNITIES: MOBILISING LEADERS 63
IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 65
LESSONS LEARNED 67
CONCLUSION 68
REFERENCES 69
4. GLOBALISATION, GLOBALISED LABOUR MARKETS:Migration and Translocations in Sub-Saharan Africa 71
INTRODUCTION 71
GLOBALISATION AND LABOUR MARKETS 72
GLOBALISED MIGRATION AND TRANSLOCATIONS 75
TRANSLOCATIONS AND TRANS-CITIZENSHIP 77
IMMIGRATION IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 78
CONCLUSION 83
REFERENCES 84
SECTION II:CHALLENGES AND PROPOSITIONS TO DEVELOPMENT 87
5. EDUCATION FOR DEVELOPMENT:An Africanist Postcolonial Perspective 88
INTRODUCTION 88
A COMPROMISED MEANING OF DEVELOPMENT 88
CRITICISMS OF HEGEMONIC DEVELOPMENT DISCOURSE 91
UNIVERSALISATION OF SELECTED HISTORY OF DEVELOPMENT 92
DISTORTED CONCEPTIONS OF INDIGENOUS AFRICAN EDUCATION FOR DEVELOPMENT 93
THE DIALECTIC CONNECTION BETWEEN EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT 96
CONCLUSION 101
REFERENCES 101
6. GLOBALISATION, FOREIGN AID AND DEVELOPMENT IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA:Challenges, Opportunities and Policy Options 104
INTRODUCTION 104
GLOBALISATION AND ITS IMPLICATIONS 105
GLOBALISATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 106
FOREIGN AID AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE ERA OF GLOBALISATION IN SSA 111
IS AID BASIC TO DEVELOPMENT? 114
CONCLUDING REMARKS 115
REFERENCES 116
7. CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES IN SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY (SADC):Responses in the Age of Globalisation 119
INTRODUCTION 119
ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE IN SADC IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALISATION 120
SADC’S RESPONSE TO ENVIRONMENTAL AND CLIMATE CHANGE 124
CONCLUSION 130
REFERENCES 131
8. HEALTH AS AN AGENT FOR AFRICA’S DEVELOPMENT:From Colonialism Architectures to Renaissance 133
INTRODUCTION 133
LAYING THE FOUNDATION OF THE PROBLEMS 134
THE PLAGUED HEALTH MDGS: SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 141
SUSTAINED DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF RENAISSANCE OF AFRICA 143
CONCLUSION 144
REFERENCES 145
SECTION III:EDUCATIONAL PROPOSITIONS IN THE GLOBAL SPACE 148
9. INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND SCIENCE EDUCATION IN SOUTH AFRICA:What Messages from the Curriculum? 149
INTRODUCTION 149
WHAT IS INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND INDIGENOUS SCIENCE? 150
BRIEF DEBATES ON INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION 152
SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT AND ACADEMICS’ POSITIONS ON IK 154
EQUITY CONCERNS (TO BE) ADDRESSED BY CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY 155
SOME EVIDENCE FROM SOUTH AFRICAN CURRICULAR DOCUMENTS 157
WHERE TO (SOUTH) AFRICA WITH IK AND THE SCIENCE CURRICULUM? 159
CONCLUSION 160
REFERENCES 160
10. AFRICANISATION OF EPISTEMOLOGY IN THE 21ST CENTURY UNIVERSITY IN AFRICA 163
INTRODUCTION 163
THE NOTION OF EPISTEMOLOGY IN HIGHER EDUCATION 164
CURRENT EPISTEMOLOGIES IN THE UNIVERSITY IN AFRICA 166
THE CONCEPT OF AFRICANISATION 168
AFRICANISATION OF EPISTEMOLOGY IN THE UNIVERSITY 170
THE WAY FORWARD 172
CONCLUSION 174
REFERENCES 174
11. GLOBALISATION AND THE ACADEMY:The African University within the New World Order –Inclusion or Relegation? 178
INTRODUCTION 178
CONCEPT, NATURE AND IMPACT OF GLOBALISATION 178
GLOBALISATION: POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS 180
EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT 183
EMERGING CRISIS IN AFRICAN UNIVERSITIES 186
CONCLUSION 188
REFERENCES 189
12. LEGAL FRAMEWORKS ON EDUCATIONAL PROVISIONS FOR PREGNANT AND PARENTING TEENAGERS:Implications on the MDG Targets of Gender Equity inEducation for Sub-Saharan Africa 191
INTRODUCTION 191
PREVALENCE AND IMPACT OF TEENAGE PREGNANCY ON EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY 191
INTERNATIONAL STATUTES ON EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS FOR PREGNANT TEENAGERS 194
SCHOOLGIRL PREGNANCY POLICIES IN ‘DEVELOPED’ NATIONS 196
SCHOOLGIRL PREGNANCY POLICIES IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 198
TRANSLATING POLICY INTO EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMES 199
CONCLUSION 202
REFERENCES 203
CONTRIBUTORS 206
INDEX 210

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.11.2014
Zusatzinfo XVIII, 224 p.
Verlagsort Rotterdam
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Schlagworte Africa and globalization • Africa in global space • African propositions and development • redefining Africa • remapping Africa
ISBN-10 94-6209-836-0 / 9462098360
ISBN-13 978-94-6209-836-7 / 9789462098367
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