Browsing by Subject "decolonisation"
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Brothers and sisters, can you hear us? Remarks on facilitating a productive dialogue between the Western and African notions of practical theology in light of the decolonisation discourse
(AOSIS, 2017)This article is conducted within the framework of the inter-contextual dialogue between the Western and African notions of practical theology. It sets out to probe the usefulness of the notion of decolonisation in the ... -
Die periodisering van die Suid–Afrikaanse geskiedenis in resente oorsigwerke
(Historical Association of South Africa, 2011)Various issues relating to historical periodisation have been discussed in scholarly publications. Against the background of these studies the article examines ten overviews written or edited by professional historians ... -
Exploring African perspectives in the analysis of literary texts of pre-service English teachers
(North-West University (South Africa), 2021)This study is aimed at the promotion of African knowledge and values in response to the calls for Africanisation/decolonisation of education, particularly higher education institutions. Therefore, the purpose of this study ... -
Exploring African-orientated aesthetics in Garth Walker’s i-jusi issues of Afrika Typografika
(North-West University, 2018)This study investigates the decolonial aesthetics in Garth Walker’s typographic designs in the i-jusi editions of Afrika Typografika. For this purpose, selected typographic designs from Afrika Typografika I, II and III ... -
How are action researchers contributing to knowledge democracy? A global perspective
(Taylor & Francis, 2018)Although action research has been widely recognized as an appropriate methodology for promoting the democratization of knowledge, it is not always conducted from an emancipatory and transformative paradigm. Using AR in ... -
The role of the Comprador Bourgeoisies in Post-Independent Africa: the case of South Africa and Kenya
(North-West University (South Africa), 2021)The African Union’s Agenda 2063 is a long-term framework for Africa to advocate for structural transformation, inclusive economic growth, and sustainable development. It seeks to catapult African countries from low-income ...