Africa yesterday, today and tomorrow: exploring the multi-dimensional discourses on 'development'
PUBLICATION YEAR: 2012
TITLE EDITOR(S): N.Andrews, N.E.Khalema, T.Oriola, I.Odoom
KEYWORDS: AFRICA, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Print: HSRC Library: shelf number 7550
HANDLE: 20.500.11910/3136
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/3136
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Abstract
From a multi-dimensional and interdisciplinary standpoint, this book challenges the teleological and unidirectional notions of development embodied in the idea of modernisation or 'progress' and offers a critique of the tendency to consider Africa as a basket case, which often gives the Western 'self' an undeserving privilege and superiority over the African 'other'. Mostly authored by emerging African scholars, this 16-chapter volume addresses the historical application of development projects in Africa and its modern impact at the economic, political, cultural, social, infrastructural contexts, and even more. The book, therefore, unearths development dynamics in specific African countries, examines the continent's external relations, rethinks predominant ideas on development, and engages in critical examination of concepts and practices that have maintained hegemonic positions in the discussions on Africa's development. It's uniqueness lies in the ability to bring these several voices and themes together into a concise conception of both the challenges and possibilities for Africa's sustainable development. The book targets both the academic and policy worlds in Africa and around the world, including ordinary members of the public who seek to broaden their theoretical and empirical understanding on the changing dynamics on the African continent.-
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