Africa’s Radicalisms and Conservatisms : : Volume II: Pop Culture, Environment, Colonialism and Migration / / edited by Edwin Etieyibo, Obvious Katsaura and Mucha Musemwa.

Volume II of Africa's Radicalisms and Conservatisms continues the broad themes of radicalisms and conservatisms that were examined in volume I. Like volume I, the essays examine why the two “isms” of radicalisms and conservatisms should not be viewed as mere irreconcilable conceptual tools with...

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Superior document:Annals of the International Institute of Sociology ; 15
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2023.
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Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Annals of the International Institute of Sociology ; 15.
Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2022.
Physical Description:1 online resource (451 pages)
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505 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Edwin Etieyibo -- Copyright page /  |r Edwin Etieyibo -- Preface /  |r Edwin Etieyibo -- List of Boxes, Maps and Tables /  |r Edwin Etieyibo -- Notes on Contributors /  |r Edwin Etieyibo -- Introduction /  |r Edwin Etieyibo -- Part 1 Pop Culture, Identities, Knowledge, and Politics /  |r Edwin Etieyibo -- Chapter 1 Knowledge and Social Transformations in Africa /  |r Craig Calhoun -- Chapter 2 Belongingness and Obligation to the Community: Rethinking the Foundation for Human Flourishing in the 21st Century /  |r Victor Clement Nweke -- Chapter 3 Democracy, Politics, and the Media in Nigeria /  |r Edwin Etieyibo -- Chapter 4 Implications of Ubuntu for Ordinary Encounters in South Africa: A Philosophical Enquiry /  |r Diana Ekor Ofana -- Chapter 5 Axiological Proximisation and Discourse Strategies in Fela Anikulapo-Kuti’s Anti-establishment Songs /  |r Akin Tella -- Chapter 6 Multiple Social Identities: A Theoretical Review of the Complexities of Conflicting Social Identities /  |r Folusho Ayodeji -- Chapter 7 Discourse on Restructuring in Nigeria /  |r Edwin Etieyibo -- Part 2 Environment, Climate Change and Justice /  |r Edwin Etieyibo -- Chapter 8 Ezi n’ulo as an African Paradigm for Eco-conservation /  |r Lucky Uchenna Ogbonnaya -- Chapter 9 ‘De-epistemiciding’ Knowledge in the Quest for Environmental Justice in Post-colonial Africa /  |r Akinpelu Ayokunnu Oyekunle -- Chapter 10 Climate Injustice and the Role of Climate Justice Movements in Africa: The Case of Zimbabwe /  |r Sandra Bhatasara -- Chapter 11 The Role of Local Institutions in Building Smallholder Farmers’ Adaptive Capacity against Climate Change Impacts in Bikita, Zimbabwe /  |r Owen Mafongoya -- Part 3 Colonialism and Globalization /  |r Edwin Etieyibo -- Chapter 12 The Anti-colonial Revolution Converse: Limitations of Nationalism and the Demands of Positive Freedom and Positive Justice /  |r Joseph C. A. Agbakoba -- Chapter 13 Developing Nations and the Imperatives of Globalization /  |r Philip Onyekachukwu Egbule -- Chapter 14 Racism, Colonialism and African Philosophy /  |r Edwin Etieyibo -- Chapter 15 Global Oil Capital and the Alienation of Women’s Land Rights in Uganda’s Oil Village Communities ( OVC s) /  |r Julius Niringiyimana -- Chapter 16 Enclavism and Dependency: Coffee Production and Illusive Development in Zimbabwe /  |r Takesure Taringana -- Chapter 17 Enlightenment Ideas and Colonialism /  |r Zainab Monisola Olaitan -- Chapter 18 Mental Decolonization: towards a Self-Reliant Africa /  |r Okpowhoavotu Dan Ekere -- Part 4 Migration and Economy /  |r Edwin Etieyibo -- Chapter 19 A Liberal World with or without Borders /  |r Edwin Etieyibo -- Chapter 20 Trafficking and Migration Crises in West Africa: The Case of Nigeria and Benin Republic Border /  |r Tunde A. Abioro -- Chapter 21 Dialectics of Migration as a Vital Household Investment Strategy in Nigeria and a Major Source for Libya’s ‘Slave’ Market /  |r Bamidele Omotunde Alabi -- Chapter 22 Unemployment, Youth Restiveness and Skills Development in Nigeria /  |r Adesoji A. Oni -- Index /  |r Edwin Etieyibo. 
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520 |a Volume II of Africa's Radicalisms and Conservatisms continues the broad themes of radicalisms and conservatisms that were examined in volume I. Like volume I, the essays examine why the two “isms” of radicalisms and conservatisms should not be viewed as mere irreconcilable conceptual tools with which to categorize or structure knowledge. The volume demonstrates that these concepts are intertwined, have multiple and diverse meanings as perceived and understood from different disciplinary vantage points, hence, the deliberate pluralization of the terms. The twenty-two essays in the volume show what happens when one juxtaposes the two concepts and when different peoples’ lived experiences of politics, pop culture, democracy, liberalism, the environment, colonialism, migration, identities, and knowledge, etc. across the length and breadth of Africa are brought to bear on our understandings of these two particularisms. Contributors are : Adesoji Oni, Admire M. Nyamwanza, Akin Tella, Akinpelu Ayokunnu Oyekunle, Bamidele Omotunde Alabi, Charles Nkem Okolie, Craig Calhoun, Diana Ekor Ofana, Edwin Etieyibo, Folusho Ayodeji, Gabriel Akinbode, Godwin Oboh, Joseph C. A. Agbakoba, Julius Niringiyimana, Lucky Uchenna Ogbonnaya, Maxwell Mudhara, Muchaparara Musemwa, Nathan Osareme Odiase, Obvious Katsaura, Okpowhoavotu Dan Ekere, Olaniran Olakunle Lateef, Omolara V. Akinyemi, Owen Mafongoya, Paramu Mafongoya, Philip Onyekachukwu Egbule, Rutanga Murindwa, Sandra Bhatasara, Takesure Taringana, Tunde A. Abioro, Victor Clement Nweke, William Muhumuza, and Zainab M. Olaitan. 
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