Re: Call for Paper - Black Motion: Looking Our Way Back to Black
I am in! I will send an abstract soon.
I am in! I will send an abstract soon.
Black Motion: Looking Our Way Back to Black
Guest edited by Dr. Mary Weems, Professor Babacar M’Baye and Professor Mwatabu Okantah
Gender Relations in Africa: Rethinking Patriarchy, Revisiting Complementarity
Under the new and incomding editor of JENdA: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies
We are issuing a call to reviewers for Africa Knowledge Project Journals, and we want you!
We are looking for reviewers who place Africa at the center of its knowledge production. Given our focus on critically Africa-centered knowledge, we are happy to welcome reviewers along that same paradigm. We hope you will join us in doing this important work, in promoting African-led research to new frontiers in cyber space, and in creating a holistic space to support a new generation of scholars.
We are issuing a call to reviewers for Africa Knowledge Project Journals, and we want you!
We are looking for reviewers who place Africa at the center of its knowledge production. Given our focus on critically Africa-centered knowledge, we are happy to welcome reviewers along that same paradigm. We hope you will join us in doing this important work, in promoting African-led research to new frontiers in cyber space, and in creating a holistic space to support a new generation of scholars.
We are issuing a call to reviewers for Africa Knowledge Project Journals, and we want you!
We are looking for reviewers who place Africa at the center of its knowledge production. Given our focus on critically Africa-centered knowledge, we are happy to welcome reviewers along that same paradigm. We hope you will join us in doing this important work, in promoting African-led research to new frontiers in cyber space, and in creating a holistic space to support a new generation of scholars.
We are issuing a call to reviewers for Africa Knowledge Project Journals, and we want you!
We are looking for reviewers who place Africa at the center of its knowledge production. Given our focus on critically Africa-centered knowledge, we are happy to welcome reviewers along that same paradigm. We hope you will join us in doing this important work, in promoting African-led research to new frontiers in cyber space, and in creating a holistic space to support a new generation of scholars.
Gender Relations in Africa: Rethinking Patriarchy, Revisiting Complementarity
Under the new and incomding editor of JENdA: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies
Preservation of Indigenous West African Cultures and Knowledge through Toponyms, Symbols and Artefacts
Guest edited by Dr. Yaw Owusu-Agyeman
Preservation of Indigenous West African Cultures and Knowledge through Toponyms, Symbols and Artefacts
Guest edited by Dr. Yaw Owusu-Agyeman
The history, traditions, and cultures of different ethnic groups in West Africa are deeply rooted in naming practices that serve to safeguard the values and heritage of these diverse groups. The colonization of Africa however altered the traditional values and cultures that defined these naming practices.