E-Book, Englisch, Band 27, 274 Seiten, eBook
Okyere-Manu / Morgan / Nwosimiri Contemporary Development Ethics from an African Perspective
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-32898-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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E-Book, Englisch, Band 27, 274 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations
ISBN: 978-3-031-32898-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Chapter 1 Introduction- What is Development Ethics in an African Context?.- Chapter 2 African Ethics as a Conduit to Development.- Chapter 3 Neo-liberalism and the Ethics of Pan-African Development Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Chapter 4 An Anatomy of Neoliberalism’s Subversion of Development and Democracy in Africa.- Chapter 5 The Moral Dimension of Development in Zimbabwe.- Chapter 6 Development Theory and Ideology Conundrums in Africa: A disconnect between values and practice.- Chapter 7 “A model without plenty”: A critical assessment of the “Winner takes all” concept in Zimbabwean politics 1980-2021.- Chapter 8 African Ethics and Sustainable Development Goals: Towards Achieving the SDGs in Africa.- Chapter 9 A blessing or a curse: An exploration of Zimbabwe’s plight in the global village.- Chapter 10 Can the disrupter be disrupted? An ethical interrogation of the implication of Disruptive innovations on incumbent businesses in Africa.- Chapter 11 Human Rights: A Precursor for Development in Africa with specific reference to Women’s Rights.- Chapter 12 The Economic Foundation of Racism.- Chapter 13 Dynamics of poverty and brain-drain in Africa.- Chapter 14 Medical Brain Drain and Restrictive Migration Policies in Africa: Recurring Issues and New Perspectives.- Chapter 15 Environmental and intergeneration justice in Africa: Important issues in addressing Africa’s developmental challenges in the 21st century.- Chapter 16 “Environmental Crisis or Environmental Retaliation”: Reflections on the Nexus between the Manyika people and the Environment in Post-Colonial Zimbabwe.- Chapter 17 Africa’s Economic Migrants and their contribution to Community Development in Africa’s host communities.- Chapter 18 Epistemic Decolonisation in African Higher Education: Beyond Current Curricular and Pedagogical Reformation.- Chapter 19 Educational Challenges to Africa’s Development: The Imperative of Epistemic Decolonisation Victoria.- Chapter 20 Political conflict, Sanctions and Development in the Post-coup Zimbabwe: An Ubuntu perspective.- Chapter 21 Terrorism, Religious Fundamentalism and the Challenge of (Under)development in Africa: An Existentialist InterventionAbidemi Israel.- Chapter 22 Towards Resolving African Leadership Issues Using Integrity and Public Accountability Criteria of Ethical and Exemplary Leadership Models.- Chapter 23 Conclusion: Development Ethics in an African Context: What does the future hold?.