Historically, scientists and experts have played a prominent role in shaping the relationship between Europe and Africa. Starting with travel writers and missionary intellectuals in the 17th century, European savants have engaged in the study of nature and society in Africa. Knowledge about realms of the world like Africa provided a foil against which Europeans came to view themselves as members of enlightened and modern civilisations. Science and technology also offered crucial tools with which to administer, represent and legitimate power relations in a new global world but the knowledge drawn from contacts with people in far-off places provided Europeans with information and ideas that contributed in everyday ways to the scientific revol...
Through imperial logic, scientific knowledge has since been perceived along racial lines. The penult...
A position paper on how European culture has supposedly contributed to African under-development.Eur...
Of all regions of the world, Africa is perhaps most often subject to external analyses, diagnoses an...
This case study appears in: Mays C, Laborie L, Griset P (eds) (2022) Inventing a shared science dipl...
When did Africa emerge as a continent in the European mind? This book aims to trace the origins of t...
Science diplomacy is usually discussed as a post-Second World War phenomenon. However, the links bet...
Peer reviewed“What if Africa were to become the hub for global science?” is the title of a recent BB...
This paper covers two phases of the history of science, technology and institutional co-operation in...
Scholars in imperial and science studies have recently begun to examine more systematically the diff...
elen Tilley’s deeply researched, well-argued, and thought-provoking book on science in the British c...
Drawing on the intersection between philosophy and science, this chapter demonstrates the diversity ...
The evolution of Science and Technology everywhere in the world including Africa is an age long phen...
This paper seeks to enumerate the search for excellence in Science Education, using the African expe...
Since time immemorial, indigenous peoples around the world have developed knowledge systems to ensur...
This article is a first approach into how the African continent was integrated in networks of knowle...
Through imperial logic, scientific knowledge has since been perceived along racial lines. The penult...
A position paper on how European culture has supposedly contributed to African under-development.Eur...
Of all regions of the world, Africa is perhaps most often subject to external analyses, diagnoses an...
This case study appears in: Mays C, Laborie L, Griset P (eds) (2022) Inventing a shared science dipl...
When did Africa emerge as a continent in the European mind? This book aims to trace the origins of t...
Science diplomacy is usually discussed as a post-Second World War phenomenon. However, the links bet...
Peer reviewed“What if Africa were to become the hub for global science?” is the title of a recent BB...
This paper covers two phases of the history of science, technology and institutional co-operation in...
Scholars in imperial and science studies have recently begun to examine more systematically the diff...
elen Tilley’s deeply researched, well-argued, and thought-provoking book on science in the British c...
Drawing on the intersection between philosophy and science, this chapter demonstrates the diversity ...
The evolution of Science and Technology everywhere in the world including Africa is an age long phen...
This paper seeks to enumerate the search for excellence in Science Education, using the African expe...
Since time immemorial, indigenous peoples around the world have developed knowledge systems to ensur...
This article is a first approach into how the African continent was integrated in networks of knowle...
Through imperial logic, scientific knowledge has since been perceived along racial lines. The penult...
A position paper on how European culture has supposedly contributed to African under-development.Eur...
Of all regions of the world, Africa is perhaps most often subject to external analyses, diagnoses an...