This paper considers fundamental questions raised in the current debate about Afrocentric research methods in the social sciences. The discussion covers feminist, critical theory, radical humanist, radical structuralist, ethnographic, naturalistic inquiry, constructivism, and phenomenological inquiry approaches to research. The working definition of Afrocentric research methodology is primarily derived from the work of Molefi K. Asante. The paper offers a chronology of the developing dialogue among intellectuals about Afrocentric research methods. It also looks at Afrocentrism in terms of Eurocentrism, Afrocentric social theory, and Afrocentric social science. Further discussion treats ontology, epistemology, and physics. An exploration of ...
This article examines Afro-Belgian resistance to sociological research procedures and in particular,...
Commisioned by the Science Granting Councils Initiative in Sub-Saharan Africa (SGCI)Intersectionalit...
This article reconceptualises and reappraises different perspectives and ‘gender performativity’ in ...
Abstract: The origin of the Afrocentric philosophy cannot be established with certainty. The most in...
The use of Afrocentricity as a contemporary theoretical lens has triggered remarkable debate among A...
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...
One of the weaknesses of research in Africa is the little consideration that is given to questions o...
Of all regions of the world, Africa is perhaps most often subject to external analyses, diagnoses an...
The Afrocentric paradigm has revolutionized the field of Black studies for the past several decades ...
This essay engages questions of methodology and philosophical assumptions as they impinge upon disci...
This paper emerges out of a panel discussion during a PhD week and subsequent 8th International Envi...
“The Afrocentric idea is the most revolutionary challenge to a White supremacist-based educational s...
This article frames the focus of this special Africana studies issue of Critical Sociology, discussi...
Abstract: Afrocentricity is developing rapidly within the social work profession as a theory for pra...
This article examines Afro-Belgian resistance to sociological research procedures and in particular,...
Commisioned by the Science Granting Councils Initiative in Sub-Saharan Africa (SGCI)Intersectionalit...
This article reconceptualises and reappraises different perspectives and ‘gender performativity’ in ...
Abstract: The origin of the Afrocentric philosophy cannot be established with certainty. The most in...
The use of Afrocentricity as a contemporary theoretical lens has triggered remarkable debate among A...
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...
One of the weaknesses of research in Africa is the little consideration that is given to questions o...
Of all regions of the world, Africa is perhaps most often subject to external analyses, diagnoses an...
The Afrocentric paradigm has revolutionized the field of Black studies for the past several decades ...
This essay engages questions of methodology and philosophical assumptions as they impinge upon disci...
This paper emerges out of a panel discussion during a PhD week and subsequent 8th International Envi...
“The Afrocentric idea is the most revolutionary challenge to a White supremacist-based educational s...
This article frames the focus of this special Africana studies issue of Critical Sociology, discussi...
Abstract: Afrocentricity is developing rapidly within the social work profession as a theory for pra...
This article examines Afro-Belgian resistance to sociological research procedures and in particular,...
Commisioned by the Science Granting Councils Initiative in Sub-Saharan Africa (SGCI)Intersectionalit...
This article reconceptualises and reappraises different perspectives and ‘gender performativity’ in ...