2 Social Sciences and Democracy: Debates in Africa
Corresponding Author(s) : Thandika Mkandawire
African Sociological Review,
Vol. 3 No. 1 (1999): African Sociological Review
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- Ake, C. 1993. 'Academic Freedom and Material base', in Diouf, M. and Mamdani, M. (eds.), Academic Freedom in Africa, Dakar. CODESRIA.
- Cooper, F. 1996. Decolonisation and Africa Society: The Labour Question in French and British Africa. Cambridge. Cambridge University Press.
- Diouf, M. and Mbodj, M. 1992. 'The Shadow of Cheikh Anta Diop', in Mudirnbe, V.Y. (ed.), The Surreptitious Speech: Présence Africaine and the Politics of Otherness - 1947-1987. Chicago. University of Chicago Press.
- Hagan, G. 1993. 'Academic Freedom and National Responsibility in an African State', in Diouf, M. and Mamdani, M. (eds.), Academic Freedom in Africa. Dakar. CODESRIA.
- Imam, A. and Sow, F. 1997. Engendering Social Sciences in Africa. Dakar.CODESRIA.
- Mamdani, M. 1996. Citizen and Subject: Contemporary Ajrica and the Legacy of late Colonialism. Princeton, NJ. Princeton University Press.
- Mkandawire, T. 1990. 'The Crisis in Economie Development Theory', Africa Devel opment, XV, 3/4.
- Rahnema, M. 1997. 'Introduction', in Rahnema, M. and Bawtree, V. (eds.), The Post-Development Reader. London. Zed Books.
- Sokal, A. and Bricmont, J. 1998. Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectual Abuse of Science. New York Picador.
References
Ake, C. 1993. 'Academic Freedom and Material base', in Diouf, M. and Mamdani, M. (eds.), Academic Freedom in Africa, Dakar. CODESRIA.
Cooper, F. 1996. Decolonisation and Africa Society: The Labour Question in French and British Africa. Cambridge. Cambridge University Press.
Diouf, M. and Mbodj, M. 1992. 'The Shadow of Cheikh Anta Diop', in Mudirnbe, V.Y. (ed.), The Surreptitious Speech: Présence Africaine and the Politics of Otherness - 1947-1987. Chicago. University of Chicago Press.
Hagan, G. 1993. 'Academic Freedom and National Responsibility in an African State', in Diouf, M. and Mamdani, M. (eds.), Academic Freedom in Africa. Dakar. CODESRIA.
Imam, A. and Sow, F. 1997. Engendering Social Sciences in Africa. Dakar.CODESRIA.
Mamdani, M. 1996. Citizen and Subject: Contemporary Ajrica and the Legacy of late Colonialism. Princeton, NJ. Princeton University Press.
Mkandawire, T. 1990. 'The Crisis in Economie Development Theory', Africa Devel opment, XV, 3/4.
Rahnema, M. 1997. 'Introduction', in Rahnema, M. and Bawtree, V. (eds.), The Post-Development Reader. London. Zed Books.
Sokal, A. and Bricmont, J. 1998. Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectual Abuse of Science. New York Picador.