Drawing on research from primary and secondary sources, in four major sections, this paper examines the evolution of development as a concept, the meaning of development according to commonplace western institutional perception, the meaning of development according to local perceptions of Ghanaian university students, and a critique of the contrast through the overlaps and gaps in definition and language. In conclusion, this study has shown that imperialism is playing a noticeable role in the perception of the meaning of development including the indications of and the path to such a state for Ghanaian society
The end of colonial power marked the advent of new kinds of professional figures and postcolonial ex...
It is said that development addresses the quality and progression of life; that a country be self-su...
The recent emphasis on the link between development and diasporic activities does not only reflect s...
Entitled Perceptions of Development in Ghana, this work looks at how the concept of development is...
The Honors Program at the University of North Florida has established a bi-annual study abroad trip ...
There is growing evidence of unequal regional development in most countries across the world, with a...
This paper addresses the ramifications resulting from implementation of global development paradigms...
Ghana, like most of the third world countries, is in transition from a traditional society with a c...
The Idea of Development in Africa challenges prevailing international development discourses about t...
This study deployed the theory of Afrocentricity as a revolutionary epistemic and methodological fra...
This study examines African intellectuals´ notions about Africa´s development and their respond to t...
Development paradigms under the sustainable development goals (SDGs) identify cultural capital as an...
In Africa and most countries of the developing world, infrastructural projects are mostly carried ou...
This article examines the contested ways in which the international development concept of “indigeno...
Shows the variety of meanings of development in South-Eastern Tanganyika during the period concerned...
The end of colonial power marked the advent of new kinds of professional figures and postcolonial ex...
It is said that development addresses the quality and progression of life; that a country be self-su...
The recent emphasis on the link between development and diasporic activities does not only reflect s...
Entitled Perceptions of Development in Ghana, this work looks at how the concept of development is...
The Honors Program at the University of North Florida has established a bi-annual study abroad trip ...
There is growing evidence of unequal regional development in most countries across the world, with a...
This paper addresses the ramifications resulting from implementation of global development paradigms...
Ghana, like most of the third world countries, is in transition from a traditional society with a c...
The Idea of Development in Africa challenges prevailing international development discourses about t...
This study deployed the theory of Afrocentricity as a revolutionary epistemic and methodological fra...
This study examines African intellectuals´ notions about Africa´s development and their respond to t...
Development paradigms under the sustainable development goals (SDGs) identify cultural capital as an...
In Africa and most countries of the developing world, infrastructural projects are mostly carried ou...
This article examines the contested ways in which the international development concept of “indigeno...
Shows the variety of meanings of development in South-Eastern Tanganyika during the period concerned...
The end of colonial power marked the advent of new kinds of professional figures and postcolonial ex...
It is said that development addresses the quality and progression of life; that a country be self-su...
The recent emphasis on the link between development and diasporic activities does not only reflect s...