Part of a larger research project on higher education and democracy in Africa, this study seeks evidence for the contribution of universities to democratic thinking and activity among citizens and pot
Kabissa presents students, academics, researchers, and professionals working in a variety of contexts with a comprehensive examination of the history and contemporary status of cotton production in Ta
Married But Available ventures into a theme about which people say as much as they withhold. It explores intersections between sex, money and power, challenging orthodoxies, revealing complexities and
Female genital mutilation is the excruciating and damaging experience that Beyond the Dance a lot of women in many cultures across Africa and in many other parts of the world suffer. Even when the wom
Originally from Ghana, Tsey (education for social sustainability, James Cook U., Australia) uses oral history to examine the concept of development and how citizens of the rural Ghanaian community Bot
Roselyne M. Jua has taught English and American Literature and Creative Writing at the Universities of Yaounde (1986-1993) and Buea (1993-2012). At the University of Buea, she served as Dean of Facult
Bin-Kapela, a philosophy teacher in Catholic institutions of higher learning, interrogates and debunks the myth that African culture and thought are irrational and immoral. He considers African cultur