This study deployed the theory of Afrocentricity as a revolutionary epistemic and methodological framework relevant to challenging the dominance of Eurocentrism in the conception of development as an ideology, process and practice in Africa. The study argues that development as a field of study has remained hostage to Euro-North American-centric modernist and “civilizing” mission thinking. Due to this interpellation, it has become difficult for Africa to design alternative development models to replace the current Western-centric modernist and neo-liberal development model. This study analyses the discourse of development as a European epistemic creation and, in particular, as a product of European imperial strategies and a mechanism of con...
The idea of development is generally seen as central to any discussion of the economic, cultural, an...
The idea of development is generally seen as central to any discussion of the economic, cultural, an...
Among several issues surrounding scholarly and political discussions about Africa is that of the con...
This study examines African intellectuals´ notions about Africa´s development and their respond to t...
This article draws on a world-systems approach and decolonial epistemic perspectives to reveal how D...
The Idea of Development in Africa challenges prevailing international development discourses about t...
The use of Afrocentricity as a contemporary theoretical lens has triggered remarkable debate among A...
The Euro-American hegemonic control of epistemology has produced the current modern and patriarchal ...
This article focuses on the analysis of the development discourse from the viewpoint of critical dec...
Albeit the divergences on the debate about development in Africa, it is indubitable that the conti...
The drastic and manifold difficulties Africa faces suggest that something more than mere delay, unfa...
The drastic and manifold difficulties Africa faces suggest that something more than mere delay, unfa...
In search for Africa's solutions to solve African-centred problems, an African-centred paradigm prov...
Intended as a preparatory for an African alternative reformulation of the concept of development, th...
As yet, what has been experimented with to achieve development in Africa has yielded nothing other t...
The idea of development is generally seen as central to any discussion of the economic, cultural, an...
The idea of development is generally seen as central to any discussion of the economic, cultural, an...
Among several issues surrounding scholarly and political discussions about Africa is that of the con...
This study examines African intellectuals´ notions about Africa´s development and their respond to t...
This article draws on a world-systems approach and decolonial epistemic perspectives to reveal how D...
The Idea of Development in Africa challenges prevailing international development discourses about t...
The use of Afrocentricity as a contemporary theoretical lens has triggered remarkable debate among A...
The Euro-American hegemonic control of epistemology has produced the current modern and patriarchal ...
This article focuses on the analysis of the development discourse from the viewpoint of critical dec...
Albeit the divergences on the debate about development in Africa, it is indubitable that the conti...
The drastic and manifold difficulties Africa faces suggest that something more than mere delay, unfa...
The drastic and manifold difficulties Africa faces suggest that something more than mere delay, unfa...
In search for Africa's solutions to solve African-centred problems, an African-centred paradigm prov...
Intended as a preparatory for an African alternative reformulation of the concept of development, th...
As yet, what has been experimented with to achieve development in Africa has yielded nothing other t...
The idea of development is generally seen as central to any discussion of the economic, cultural, an...
The idea of development is generally seen as central to any discussion of the economic, cultural, an...
Among several issues surrounding scholarly and political discussions about Africa is that of the con...