African Governance and Development Issues in a World of Change

The Changing Patterns of a Static Universe

by Ikechukwu Anthony KANU


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/15/2018

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 418
ISBN : 9781546296768
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 418
ISBN : 9781546296751

About the Book

The present work is part of the outcome of the 2018 International Conference of the Association for the Promotion of African Studies, which had the theme “African ideologies in a world of change.” Heraclitus of Ephesus, an ancient philosopher and one of the important thinkers in human history, said that change is the basic law of nature and the condition of all things. “All things are in a state of flux. You cannot step twice into the same river,” for just as water in a river is ceaselessly changing, so are all things in a state of flux. In relation to Africa’s historical experience, Alik Shahadah observes that Africa is a continent where cultures have smashed through deserts; crossed trade routes; traveled through immigration borders, disregarding her notions of geography and race; and names, foods, cultures, religions, genetics have jumped between Asia and Africa, etc. with blatant disregard for our social constructions. The Association for the Promotion of African Studies, in her 2018 international conference, provided a context for African scholars to study African ideologies in a world of change, especially as it concerns politics and development in Africa from a variety of points of view. This piece, which is a collection of academic papers from seventeen scholars, focuses on the processes of change and disorganization of the various traditional, social, and cultural patterns and organizations and then on the possible recrystallization of some traditional elements within the more modern and differentiated societies.


About the Author

Ikechukwu Anthony, KANU is a friar of the Order of Saint Augustine and a Professor of Religion (ATR) and Cultural Studies, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University. He is also a visiting Professor at Saint Augustine’s Major Seminary, Jos and the Augustinian Institute, Makurdi. He is the President of the Association for the Promotion of African Studies. Catherine Chiugo KANU is a lecturer at the Department of Business Education, Faculty of Vocational and Technical Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka. She has contributed to vocational and technical education in national and international journals. Kanayo NWADIALOR, Ph.D., is a lecturer at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, Department of Religion and Human Relations. He is a member of the editorial boards of many national and international journals. His focus area is history of Christianity in Africa with special interest in nationalist historiography.