Africa has often been defined and represented by outsiders. In International Studies (IS), the continent is frequently viewed as peripheral and uninteresting. This is clearly a problem, and an increasingly apparent one as the number of courses on Africa and IS grow, both in Africa and beyond. Many academics who run these courses are keen to challenge the continent’s traditional marginalisation and perceived dependency; however, they are limited by the resources available to them and the fact that many are establishing new courses from scratch. This article contributes to the literature by identifying key debates around teaching Africa and IS, setting the scene for the articles that follow
This innovative book responds to an existing demand for taking Africa out of a place of exception an...
This article surveys recent literature on Africa and International Relations and reviews the current...
In recent years the terms internationalisation, indigenising, decolonising and Africanising have cir...
Africa has often been defined and represented by outsiders. In International Studies (IS), the conti...
African Studies has evolved as an academic initiative dealing with research and scholarship on the c...
In discussing African studies or any other field, it is important to note that the economies and cul...
An important feature of Ghanaian tertiary education is the foundational African Studies Programme wh...
This article examines how Africa is portrayed in the social studies classrooms and offers balanced w...
This paper will compare the availability of relevant courses and topics in the Australian and New Ze...
For a long time, African Studies as a discipline has been spearheaded by academics and institutions ...
This is the second of a two-volume work taking stock of the study of Africa in the twenty-first cent...
This is the second of a two-volume work taking stock of the study of Africa in the twenty-first cent...
The field of African Studies has emerged in recent years (1960s and 1970s) from obscurity to global ...
This article describes arguments around and pertinent to a year-long foundation course presently tau...
confronts ideological debates, contested discourses, the historical burden of slavery and colonialis...
This innovative book responds to an existing demand for taking Africa out of a place of exception an...
This article surveys recent literature on Africa and International Relations and reviews the current...
In recent years the terms internationalisation, indigenising, decolonising and Africanising have cir...
Africa has often been defined and represented by outsiders. In International Studies (IS), the conti...
African Studies has evolved as an academic initiative dealing with research and scholarship on the c...
In discussing African studies or any other field, it is important to note that the economies and cul...
An important feature of Ghanaian tertiary education is the foundational African Studies Programme wh...
This article examines how Africa is portrayed in the social studies classrooms and offers balanced w...
This paper will compare the availability of relevant courses and topics in the Australian and New Ze...
For a long time, African Studies as a discipline has been spearheaded by academics and institutions ...
This is the second of a two-volume work taking stock of the study of Africa in the twenty-first cent...
This is the second of a two-volume work taking stock of the study of Africa in the twenty-first cent...
The field of African Studies has emerged in recent years (1960s and 1970s) from obscurity to global ...
This article describes arguments around and pertinent to a year-long foundation course presently tau...
confronts ideological debates, contested discourses, the historical burden of slavery and colonialis...
This innovative book responds to an existing demand for taking Africa out of a place of exception an...
This article surveys recent literature on Africa and International Relations and reviews the current...
In recent years the terms internationalisation, indigenising, decolonising and Africanising have cir...