Contextualizing Africans and Globalization

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A32=Ibigbolade S. Aderibigbe
A32=Joseph Nnaemeka Agbo
A32=Julius Adesina Julius Adesina
A32=Lydia Bosede Akande
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A32=Raji Abdulateef Raji Abdulateef
A32=Tayo Julius Ajayi
Africa
African Contents and Discontents
African Globalization and Social Economics
African Political Values
African Religious Cultural and Religious Values
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  • ISBN 9781498533171
  • Weight: 522g
  • Dimensions: 158 x 238mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This book consciously interrogates the varieties of opinions with regards to the socio-political and religious dynamics of Africans in the African continent as well as in the diaspora in the context of globalization. It highlights the significance and the consequences of globalization on these areas with regards to the African world views. Through the multi and interdisciplinary discourse in this volume, the diversity of opinions necessary for grappling with the complexity and plurality of global dynamics on various African ways of life are captured. These should give credence to the conviction that answers to questions about globalization of Africa in the past, the present, and projected future can only be provided by Africans and Africanists with the interest of Africa as the sole motivation of content and discontent debates. This volume contributes to such efforts in searching for viable answers to the challenges of globalization in Africa.

Ibigbolade S. Aderibigbe is associate professor of religion and African studies at the University of Georgia.

Rotimi Williams Omotoye is professor of church history at the University of Ilorin in Nigeria.

Lydia Bosede Akande is a senior lecturer in the Department of Religions at the University of Ilorin in Nigeria.