商品簡介
Social scientists and humanities scholars show how the discourses of openness and inclusivity that Euro-American powers use to legitimize the emergent techno-scientific New World Order translate into vulnerability and insecurity for Africa. Among their topics are disabilities and human insecurities: women and oculocutaneous albinism in post-colonial Zimbabwe, a religious survey of technological oddity: humanoid as a case study, United Nations agencies and managing the humanitarian crises of internally displaced people in Nigeria's Abuja Camps: reflections of the security of Igbo migrants in the north 2010-16, electoral politics and (in)securities in Africa: thinking the past and present for the future of Africa, and the role of corporate social responsibility in curbing insecurity in Nigeria's Niger Delta region. Distributed in North America by the African Books Collective. Annotation ©2018 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)