A Struggle of Discourses Attempting to Transform a Peripatetic Mind of a Black African Academic: Is there a Valid Disquiet about Research and Education in Black Africa?

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  • Prof. Muwanga-Zake JWF Uganda Technology and Management University, Uganda Author

Keywords:

Discourse, Education, Research, Black Africa, Transformation

Abstract

The education Black Africans receive is imported and the research they do is to test and validate foreign understandings that rarely commit to the African Indigenous Knowledge Systems. I have studied subjects that do not appear in my culture, and so had to emigrate to find work suitable to my studies. My mind thus became peripatetic being all along confronted by discourses that challenge my origins. Possibly, other Black Africans have endured similar challenges. So, there seems to be a valid disquiet about research in Black Africa. Some possible spaces to transform discourses to accommodate Black African paradigms are proposed.

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06/07/2022

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A Struggle of Discourses Attempting to Transform a Peripatetic Mind of a Black African Academic: Is there a Valid Disquiet about Research and Education in Black Africa?. (2022). International Journal of Technology and Management, 6(2), 1-12. https://ijotm.utamu.ac.ug/index.php/ijotm/article/view/73