One of the difficult questions facing the continent of Africa today is the question of whether the peoples of Africa can possibly experience a fundamentally different future from the present, while still trapped by colonial domination in their ways of knowing, seeing and imagining. This question is quite challenging, not only because colonial domination in the sphere of knowledge production has played a role of emptying the minds of African subjects of their knowledges and memories, but has also played a part in implanting foreign ways of knowing and remembering. In this paper, I argue that the peoples of Africa cannot possibly imagine a future “otherwise” without transcending colonial domination in the sphere of knowledge production. Thus,...
This paper seeks to locate the kind of knowledge that is relevant for African development in the twe...
In search for Africa's solutions to solve African-centred problems, an African-centred paradigm prov...
This thesis is a study of colonialism and the university, and the relationship between knowledge, im...
One of the difficult questions facing the continent of Africa today is the question of whether the p...
The scramble to describe Africa, and to name the African condition in the global information and kno...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
The scramble to describe Africa, and to name the African condition in the global information and kno...
Positing the notions of coloniality of ignorance and geopolitics of ignorance as central to colonial...
As we come to the end of the twentieth century Africa remains a deeply contested intellectual and id...
Abstract: Institutions of high learning constitute key sites of knowledge and occupy a significant a...
Words like 'colonialism' and 'empire' were once frowned upon in the U.S. and other Western mainstrea...
This exploratory paper reviews African development in general and education in particular, and argue...
This exploratory paper reviews African development in general and education in particular, and argue...
Background: Forging ‘new’ decolonial education curriculum policy reform with ill-conceived inte...
The epistemic Eurocentric boarders, expand towards the global south, they dehumanise and obliterate ...
This paper seeks to locate the kind of knowledge that is relevant for African development in the twe...
In search for Africa's solutions to solve African-centred problems, an African-centred paradigm prov...
This thesis is a study of colonialism and the university, and the relationship between knowledge, im...
One of the difficult questions facing the continent of Africa today is the question of whether the p...
The scramble to describe Africa, and to name the African condition in the global information and kno...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
The scramble to describe Africa, and to name the African condition in the global information and kno...
Positing the notions of coloniality of ignorance and geopolitics of ignorance as central to colonial...
As we come to the end of the twentieth century Africa remains a deeply contested intellectual and id...
Abstract: Institutions of high learning constitute key sites of knowledge and occupy a significant a...
Words like 'colonialism' and 'empire' were once frowned upon in the U.S. and other Western mainstrea...
This exploratory paper reviews African development in general and education in particular, and argue...
This exploratory paper reviews African development in general and education in particular, and argue...
Background: Forging ‘new’ decolonial education curriculum policy reform with ill-conceived inte...
The epistemic Eurocentric boarders, expand towards the global south, they dehumanise and obliterate ...
This paper seeks to locate the kind of knowledge that is relevant for African development in the twe...
In search for Africa's solutions to solve African-centred problems, an African-centred paradigm prov...
This thesis is a study of colonialism and the university, and the relationship between knowledge, im...