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Contextualizing Africans and Globalization: Expressions in Sociopolitical and Religious Contents and Discontents

Contributor(s): Abdulganiy, Olatunji (Contribution by), Abdulateef, Raji (Contribution by), Aderibigbe, Ibigbolade S (Contribution by), Adesina, Julius (Contribution by), Agbo, Joseph Nnaemeka (Contribution by), Ajayi, Tayo Julius (Contribution by), Akande, Lydia Bosede (Contribution by), Aliyu, Taofeek K (Contribution by), Chimakonam, Jonathan Okeke (Contribution by), Dopamu, Abiola Theresa (Contribution by), Hassan-Bello, Abdulmajeed Bolade (Contribution by), Hussain-Abubakar, Sherifat (Contribution by), Issah, Moshood (Contribution by), Nti, Kwaku (Contribution by), Omotoye, Rotimi Williams (Contribution by), Opadere, Olaolu S (Contribution by), Shishima, Sarwuan Daniel (Contribution by), Yinusa, Muhammed A (Contribution by), Yusuf, Noah (Contribution by), Aderibigbe, Ibigbolade S (Editor), Omotoye, Rotimi Williams (Editor), Akande, Lydia Bosede (Editor)

ISBN: 9781498533171

Publisher: Lexington Books

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Pub Date: November 21, 2016

Dewey: 306.0967

LCCN: 2016042301

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 9.10" L x 6.10" W ( 1.15 lbs) 232 pages

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Description: This book highlights the significance and consequences of globalization in the sociopolitical and religious experience with African worldviews, both nationally and throughout its diaspora. Through a multi- and interdisciplinary discourse, the diversity of opinions captures the...

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". . . . [this] volume fulfils a gap in providing a critique of globalization from Africa's grassroots experience; at least, it is one of the few available books written by Africans about Africa from their own experience and academic understanding." --Reading Religion

"Ibigbolade S. Aderibigbe and his team of multidisciplinary scholars have in this book addressed the angsts and hopes of Africans on globalization. It is a timely publication that not only draws our attention to but also intellectually interprets the socio-political and religious issues of our time. Contextualizing Africans and Globalization: Expressions in Sociopolitical and Religious Contents and Discontents is a welcome addition to the growing discourse on the impact of globalization on Africans." --Tanure Ojaide, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

"This timely, academic, diverse, and deeply researched collection of articles presents a synthesis of opinions on its subject matters through the eagle eyes and critical engagements of scholars with clear understanding of the history of globalization, engaging the issues as its concerns Africa and its diaspora in the present and projecting into the future of Africans in the face of globalization. The authors contributed to the ongoing conversations on contents and discontents of globalization especially for a continent like Africa. It further evaluates the dynamics of globalization and how this impugns African social, political, as well as religious realities. The evidences are deep and the analysis as presented here posits a clear understanding of the gains and values of globalization as well as the challenges it brings to Africans." --Oye Laguda, Lagos State University

"The collections offer a stimulating and persuasive analysis of the African world view within the context of the various issues discussed in the book. The volume deliberately and 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. The authors brought their scholarship to bear by opening up new vista in the acquisition of fresh knowledge and ideas about of African continent and the Diaspora in relation with contemporary global happenings. The writings are well exquisite, precise and encapsulated and written in a language that is fluid and comprehensible to both experts and non-experts in the field." --Harrison Adéníyì, Lagos State University

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