Africa and Modernity of Social Sciences, Florence Bernault. Contrary to an enduring stereotype, African social sciences are not of interest only to highly specialized researchers. Discussing recent Africanist research on the history of bio-medicine, eugenics, classformation, ethnicity, and the modem State, this article argues for an increased circulation of knowledge between African and Africanist scholars, and specialists of Western areas.L'Afrique et la modernité des sciences sociales, Florence Bernault. Contrairement à un stéréotype durable, l'histoire africaine n'est pas le domaine réservé de quelques chercheurs ultra-spécialisés. Les acquis récents des africanistes sur l'histoire de la bio-médecine, de l'eugénisme, de la formation des ...
Le Conseil pour le développement des sciences sociales en Afrique (CODESRIA) fut créé en 1973 à Daka...
The enormous contributions of global African scholars to the academic fields of arts, social science...
The awareness level of contemporary African scholars of the inescapability of the truly African rena...
Africa and Modernity of Social Sciences, Florence Bernault. Contrary to an enduring stereotype, Afri...
How African are the so-called African studies? The study of Africa, as developed so far by a long in...
Cet article explore les pratiques sociales et académiques françaises en Afrique via l’Institut de Re...
International audienceThis paper questions social representations and imaginaries, which are embedde...
The field of African Studies has emerged in recent years (1960s and 1970s) from obscurity to global ...
Of all regions of the world, Africa is perhaps most often subject to external analyses, diagnoses an...
RésuméLes disciplines économiques et anthropologiques, notamment africanistes, ont été généralement ...
International audienceAfter the Second World War, African intellectuals were involved in many change...
https://www.persee.fr/renderCollectionCover/jafr.pngThe Journal de la Société des africanistes, crea...
M. Diawara—Aboriginal Research in Oral History: The Plight of the Native Son. Social sciences resear...
It is said, according to the Afrikan Proverb: “Until the Lions have their own historians tales of h...
Quel est le degré de fluidité des sociétés africaines ? Cet article mobilise des enquêtes nationalem...
Le Conseil pour le développement des sciences sociales en Afrique (CODESRIA) fut créé en 1973 à Daka...
The enormous contributions of global African scholars to the academic fields of arts, social science...
The awareness level of contemporary African scholars of the inescapability of the truly African rena...
Africa and Modernity of Social Sciences, Florence Bernault. Contrary to an enduring stereotype, Afri...
How African are the so-called African studies? The study of Africa, as developed so far by a long in...
Cet article explore les pratiques sociales et académiques françaises en Afrique via l’Institut de Re...
International audienceThis paper questions social representations and imaginaries, which are embedde...
The field of African Studies has emerged in recent years (1960s and 1970s) from obscurity to global ...
Of all regions of the world, Africa is perhaps most often subject to external analyses, diagnoses an...
RésuméLes disciplines économiques et anthropologiques, notamment africanistes, ont été généralement ...
International audienceAfter the Second World War, African intellectuals were involved in many change...
https://www.persee.fr/renderCollectionCover/jafr.pngThe Journal de la Société des africanistes, crea...
M. Diawara—Aboriginal Research in Oral History: The Plight of the Native Son. Social sciences resear...
It is said, according to the Afrikan Proverb: “Until the Lions have their own historians tales of h...
Quel est le degré de fluidité des sociétés africaines ? Cet article mobilise des enquêtes nationalem...
Le Conseil pour le développement des sciences sociales en Afrique (CODESRIA) fut créé en 1973 à Daka...
The enormous contributions of global African scholars to the academic fields of arts, social science...
The awareness level of contemporary African scholars of the inescapability of the truly African rena...