Abstract In this paper I present a case for using an Afrocentric approach in community development work with young African diaspora communities. The challenge faced by social work and community development in working with such immigrant groups is that the dominant individualistic-based theoretical approaches do not work effectively for people from communities with collective understanding of themselves. An Afrocentric approach means that the Africans see themselves as agents, actors, and participants in determining their destiny rather than as marginals in the Community Development workers ’ designs based on Eurocentric theories. Equally applicable is the Ubuntu philosophy that is also based on African cultures, emphasises that our human de...
This paper is an attempt to re-examine a culturally located social schema of ubuntuism. Ubuntuism is...
Afrikan-Originated people are challenging the appropriateness of the prioritisation of Eurocentric m...
This paper is about African migrants living in South Africa and their involvement in community proje...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores how white, Western Organization Develo...
In this paper, I discuss the potential role of religion as an agent of community development with A...
The entanglement of African people with a system of westernised social work alien to their world vie...
This article discusses the Afrocentric paradigm as a viable theoretical framework to guide the futur...
Abstract: Afrocentricity is developing rapidly within the social work profession as a theory for pra...
The debate on Afrocentrism and its place in the communication theorizing has not been settled. While...
The debate on Afrocentrism and its place in the communication theorizing has not been settled. While...
The current paper explores Afrocentricity theory as an alternative non-western framework to guide s...
As people live in cross-cultural contexts, there is a need to recognize and appreciate the role of d...
Although Ubuntu/Obuntu philosophy remains a foundation for many African communities, there are also ...
Afrocentricism stems from a total attempt by African Americans to define themselves based on their o...
This conceptual study explores ethnic identity development theory in order to argue that ethnic iden...
This paper is an attempt to re-examine a culturally located social schema of ubuntuism. Ubuntuism is...
Afrikan-Originated people are challenging the appropriateness of the prioritisation of Eurocentric m...
This paper is about African migrants living in South Africa and their involvement in community proje...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores how white, Western Organization Develo...
In this paper, I discuss the potential role of religion as an agent of community development with A...
The entanglement of African people with a system of westernised social work alien to their world vie...
This article discusses the Afrocentric paradigm as a viable theoretical framework to guide the futur...
Abstract: Afrocentricity is developing rapidly within the social work profession as a theory for pra...
The debate on Afrocentrism and its place in the communication theorizing has not been settled. While...
The debate on Afrocentrism and its place in the communication theorizing has not been settled. While...
The current paper explores Afrocentricity theory as an alternative non-western framework to guide s...
As people live in cross-cultural contexts, there is a need to recognize and appreciate the role of d...
Although Ubuntu/Obuntu philosophy remains a foundation for many African communities, there are also ...
Afrocentricism stems from a total attempt by African Americans to define themselves based on their o...
This conceptual study explores ethnic identity development theory in order to argue that ethnic iden...
This paper is an attempt to re-examine a culturally located social schema of ubuntuism. Ubuntuism is...
Afrikan-Originated people are challenging the appropriateness of the prioritisation of Eurocentric m...
This paper is about African migrants living in South Africa and their involvement in community proje...