In search for Africa's solutions to solve African-centred problems, an African-centred paradigm provides a starting point towards knowledge generation. Africans continue to be confronted with models and paradigms that are export-oriented in a quest to serve as import substitutions for explaining obstacles prevalent on the African continent. Faced with this realisation, hegemonic discourses abound, which only serve to misdiagnose prevailing problems. Thus, when African scholars compare realities with Euro-Americans, there is a glaring consensus to move towards an adoption of more centred paradigms to respond to the poverty of existing theoretical formulations. This article therefore proposes an African-centred decolonial paradigm in response...
As we come to the end of the twentieth century Africa remains a deeply contested intellectual and id...
The epistemic Eurocentric boarders, expand towards the global south, they dehumanise and obliterate ...
The debate on Afrocentrism and its place in the communication theorizing has not been settled. While...
The scramble to describe Africa, and to name the African condition in the global information and kno...
This study deployed the theory of Afrocentricity as a revolutionary epistemic and methodological fra...
The use of Afrocentricity as a contemporary theoretical lens has triggered remarkable debate among A...
We are currently witnessing the increased diversification of the field of academic knowledge product...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
Of all regions of the world, Africa is perhaps most often subject to external analyses, diagnoses an...
One of the difficult questions facing the continent of Africa today is the question of whether the p...
This paper seeks to locate the kind of knowledge that is relevant for African development in the twe...
In this chapter, we reframe African ontologies as a form of “problematising” the sub-field of politi...
The Euro-American hegemonic control of epistemology has produced the current modern and patriarchal ...
This paper deals with the question of what the goal of African philosophy ought to be. It will argue...
The achievements of African intellectuals endeavour in the decades since independence have been extr...
As we come to the end of the twentieth century Africa remains a deeply contested intellectual and id...
The epistemic Eurocentric boarders, expand towards the global south, they dehumanise and obliterate ...
The debate on Afrocentrism and its place in the communication theorizing has not been settled. While...
The scramble to describe Africa, and to name the African condition in the global information and kno...
This study deployed the theory of Afrocentricity as a revolutionary epistemic and methodological fra...
The use of Afrocentricity as a contemporary theoretical lens has triggered remarkable debate among A...
We are currently witnessing the increased diversification of the field of academic knowledge product...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
Of all regions of the world, Africa is perhaps most often subject to external analyses, diagnoses an...
One of the difficult questions facing the continent of Africa today is the question of whether the p...
This paper seeks to locate the kind of knowledge that is relevant for African development in the twe...
In this chapter, we reframe African ontologies as a form of “problematising” the sub-field of politi...
The Euro-American hegemonic control of epistemology has produced the current modern and patriarchal ...
This paper deals with the question of what the goal of African philosophy ought to be. It will argue...
The achievements of African intellectuals endeavour in the decades since independence have been extr...
As we come to the end of the twentieth century Africa remains a deeply contested intellectual and id...
The epistemic Eurocentric boarders, expand towards the global south, they dehumanise and obliterate ...
The debate on Afrocentrism and its place in the communication theorizing has not been settled. While...