This article interrogates the meaning of academic freedom in African universities after the attainment of political independence. It explores the nuances of the concept of academic freedom and traces its appropriation in African contexts. The article contends that African scholars operate in challenging political environments due to the quest by political leaders to dabble in philosophy. African ‘philosopher kings’ have sought to articulate grand visions and narratives of development and they brook no dissent in this ‘sacred quest’. As a result, African academics are generally expected to tow the line and endorse the grandiose philosophies articulated by the ambitious presidents. We argue that this is dangerous and results in loss of academ...
Academic freedom and autonomy have since mediaeval times been considered the hubs around which criti...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
Epistemic Freedom in Africa is about the struggle for African people to think, theorize, interpret t...
This article argues that in post-apartheid South Africa, the discourse on academic freedom is conjoi...
Although the cradle of university education is traced to Africa, modern university education in Afri...
There have been various shapes of opinions shared on the concept of academic freedom. This concept m...
To contemporary African politics, academic freedom is at best irrelevant and, at worst, conjures up ...
This article expounds the Composite Theory to define the parameters for the exercise of academic fre...
Academic freedom can be invoked to index different claims. According to Moodie (1996), there are thr...
San Francisco. The article that follows is based on that lecture.) Abstract: This article explores t...
The wind of change that has been sweeping the African Continent since the end of the Cold War has re...
This paper seeks to examine the meanings and challenges of academic freedom for African universities...
When the Dar es Salaam Declaration on Academic Freedom and Social Responsibility of Academics came u...
In the past 20 or so years, the African diaspora’s engagement in universities in Africa has inspired...
The freedom which Africa was to attain with liberation from colonialism had originally promised to e...
Academic freedom and autonomy have since mediaeval times been considered the hubs around which criti...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
Epistemic Freedom in Africa is about the struggle for African people to think, theorize, interpret t...
This article argues that in post-apartheid South Africa, the discourse on academic freedom is conjoi...
Although the cradle of university education is traced to Africa, modern university education in Afri...
There have been various shapes of opinions shared on the concept of academic freedom. This concept m...
To contemporary African politics, academic freedom is at best irrelevant and, at worst, conjures up ...
This article expounds the Composite Theory to define the parameters for the exercise of academic fre...
Academic freedom can be invoked to index different claims. According to Moodie (1996), there are thr...
San Francisco. The article that follows is based on that lecture.) Abstract: This article explores t...
The wind of change that has been sweeping the African Continent since the end of the Cold War has re...
This paper seeks to examine the meanings and challenges of academic freedom for African universities...
When the Dar es Salaam Declaration on Academic Freedom and Social Responsibility of Academics came u...
In the past 20 or so years, the African diaspora’s engagement in universities in Africa has inspired...
The freedom which Africa was to attain with liberation from colonialism had originally promised to e...
Academic freedom and autonomy have since mediaeval times been considered the hubs around which criti...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
Epistemic Freedom in Africa is about the struggle for African people to think, theorize, interpret t...