The movement to decolonise African knowledge systems has roots etched deep in history, which seeks to address the Eurocentric hegemony of academia and shed a light on its conscious and unconscious biases. These enduring approaches to knowledge production stifle the research process and how people contribute to that research. Research assistants in the global South are increasingly included in this discourse, with calls for a better consideration of their abilities, a proper respect for security precautions when working in conflict settings and their greater visibility in the process of research
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have emerged as a leading methodological tool to strengthen caus...
This article unites different disciplinary debates on 'southern innovation', 'theory from the South'...
The scramble to describe Africa, and to name the African condition in the global information and kno...
The movement to decolonise African knowledge systems has roots etched deep in history, which seeks t...
Part 2: ICT4D for the Indigenous, by the Indigenous and of the IndigenousInternational audienceThis ...
This essay draws on the collective learnings from the research study published as Moral Eyes: Youth ...
In this chapter, we discuss our experience of conducting management research in sub-Sahara Africa wh...
Research collaboration has become a major research topic in the social sciences. While this literatu...
Research ‘excellence’ is a central target of policy, researchers and institutions. Increasingly it i...
Research on sustainability transitions in the Global South has evolved since its inception a decade ...
It is widely perceived how research institutes have been adopting the discourse of champions of dive...
Researchers in the global North often make assumptions about the motivations and abilities of local ...
One of the pressing issues in South Africa today is the demand for free, decolonised and quality edu...
If doing research is a political endeavour, researching Africa requires a particular awareness of th...
It has been argued that the ideology of knowledge production within Eurocentric academic contexts im...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have emerged as a leading methodological tool to strengthen caus...
This article unites different disciplinary debates on 'southern innovation', 'theory from the South'...
The scramble to describe Africa, and to name the African condition in the global information and kno...
The movement to decolonise African knowledge systems has roots etched deep in history, which seeks t...
Part 2: ICT4D for the Indigenous, by the Indigenous and of the IndigenousInternational audienceThis ...
This essay draws on the collective learnings from the research study published as Moral Eyes: Youth ...
In this chapter, we discuss our experience of conducting management research in sub-Sahara Africa wh...
Research collaboration has become a major research topic in the social sciences. While this literatu...
Research ‘excellence’ is a central target of policy, researchers and institutions. Increasingly it i...
Research on sustainability transitions in the Global South has evolved since its inception a decade ...
It is widely perceived how research institutes have been adopting the discourse of champions of dive...
Researchers in the global North often make assumptions about the motivations and abilities of local ...
One of the pressing issues in South Africa today is the demand for free, decolonised and quality edu...
If doing research is a political endeavour, researching Africa requires a particular awareness of th...
It has been argued that the ideology of knowledge production within Eurocentric academic contexts im...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have emerged as a leading methodological tool to strengthen caus...
This article unites different disciplinary debates on 'southern innovation', 'theory from the South'...
The scramble to describe Africa, and to name the African condition in the global information and kno...