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Contemporary Development Ethics from an African Perspective Selected Readings

Title
Contemporary Development Ethics from an African Perspective [electronic resource] : Selected Readings / edited by Beatrice Okyere-Manu, Stephen Nkansah Morgan, Ovett Nwosimiri.
ISBN
9783031328985
Edition
1st ed. 2023.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XI, 274 p.) 1 illus.
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Summary
This book offers fresh academic insights, reflections, questions, issues, and approaches to development ethics, taking into account, African values and ethics. Development ethics is an area of applied ethics that examines the moral issues involved in global, social, and economic transformation. While it is a relatively new discipline, there have been numerous scholarly publications on it from Western perspectives. However, only a few studies that focused on development ethics from the African perspective. To address this gap, the book seeks to answer critical questions such as "What does development mean to Africans?", "How can we measure development?", "Who gets to decide?", and "What constitutes just development in Africa?" With contributions from African scholars from diverse backgrounds, the book covers various development themes such as Theories and approaches to development ethics in Africa, Environmental Ethics and African Development, Ethics, Politics and African Development, Migration and African development, Gender, Ethics and Socio-economic Development in Africa, Education, Ethics and African development. It is an essential resource for researchers, lecturers, and students interested in political philosophy and African culture studies.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 11, 2023
Series
Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations, 27
Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations, 27
Contents
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?.
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