Plus d’un million de livres disponibles en un clic !
Bookbot

Munyaradzi Mawere

    Reconstructing African philosophy
    The Political Economy of Poverty, Vulnerability and Disaster Risk Management
    Environmental Conservation through Ubuntu and Other Emerging Perspectives
    Environment and Natural Resource Conservation and Management in Mozambique
    Memoirs of an Unsung Legend, Nemeso
    Moral Degeneration in Contemporary Zimbabwean Business Practices
    • Focusing on the intersection of business ethics and practices during socio-economic crises, this book offers an interdisciplinary perspective that encourages readers to engage in critical debates. It explores the political and social forces influencing business while drawing on a wealth of resources to inspire business professionals. Additionally, it highlights the unique creativity defining contemporary business culture in Zimbabwe, providing a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and innovations within the field.

      Moral Degeneration in Contemporary Zimbabwean Business Practices
    • Memoirs of an Unsung Legend, Nemeso

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Nemeso - a four eyed man-lived in southeastern Zimbabwe in the mid-17th century. Stories about him are widely known by the Duma in southeastern Zimbabwe as he left a legacy, a delicious dish - of edible stinkbugs locally named harurwa. These insects, believed to be a gift to Nemeso by the ancestors, thrive in a grove (jiri) where no one has been allowed to meddle since the time of Nemeso, the medium through whom the stinkbugs were gifted to the living by the living-dead. The insects are a source of livelihood for the Duma people and for people beyond, and serve as a drive for forest conservation in the area. The wealthy stories of Nemeso's life have been passed on through oral tradition. This book, generated from an ethnographic reconstitution in southeastern Zimbabwe, documents the stories in a lively and fascinating thirst quenching manner.

      Memoirs of an Unsung Legend, Nemeso
    • Focusing on the complex interplay of factors affecting environmental and natural resource management in Mozambique, this narrative challenges the simplistic blame placed on local communities for ecosystem degradation. It highlights issues such as poor governance, poverty, and corruption as root causes, emphasizing the need for a multifaceted approach to conservation. The book serves as a critical resource for environmental professionals and students, advocating for urgent collective action to address the intricate challenges of conservation in Africa and beyond.

      Environment and Natural Resource Conservation and Management in Mozambique
    • The book addresses the conflict between scientific and indigenous conservation epistemologies in Africa, emphasizing that local knowledge could provide viable solutions to environmental issues shaped by colonial legacies. It advocates for the revival of indigenous practices, proposing that they complement Western scientific approaches rather than oppose them. This perspective aims to enhance environmental management efforts across the continent and beyond, making it a crucial read for conservationists, ecologists, and students in related fields.

      Environmental Conservation through Ubuntu and Other Emerging Perspectives
    • The Political Economy of Poverty, Vulnerability and Disaster Risk Management

      Building Bridges of Resilience, Entrepreneurship and Development in Africa's 21st Century

      • 402pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      The book addresses the persistent challenge of poverty in Africa, highlighting the gap in research conducted by local scholars compared to their Global North counterparts. It critiques the limited success in understanding and solving the continent's poverty issues and emphasizes the need for a deeper examination of the factors contributing to ongoing vulnerability. Featuring contributions from diverse perspectives, the volume provides a comprehensive analysis aimed at scholars and students in various fields, including African studies, sociology, and political science.

      The Political Economy of Poverty, Vulnerability and Disaster Risk Management
    • Reconstructing African philosophy

      African metaphysical epistemology

      • 124pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Focusing on African metaphysical epistemology, this book shifts the conversation from the existence of African philosophy to showcasing its diverse philosophies. It aims to encourage scholars to take action rather than engage in endless debate. By articulating and systematizing metaphysical and epistemological issues relevant to Africa, it connects these concepts with traditional beliefs and practices, addressing contemporary challenges faced by African scholars and communities. This approach distinguishes it from typical African philosophy textbooks, making it a valuable resource for various disciplines.

      Reconstructing African philosophy
    • Focusing on the impact of globalization, this study explores the struggle of African Indigenous Knowledge Systems through eighty-four traditional children's games from south-eastern Zimbabwe. It provides an anthropological perspective on these rare games, highlighting their risk of extinction. The book critiques the notion of superiority in knowledge systems while celebrating the creativity inherent in traditional literature and games. It serves as a call to action for both Africans and the global community to preserve and promote marginalized African cultural expressions for future generations.

      The Struggle of African Indigenous Knowledge Systems in an Age of Globalization. a Case for Children S Traditional Games in South-Eastern Zimbabwe
    • Examining the intricate dynamics between Africa, the West, and China, this book delves into the continent's socio-economic challenges despite its rich cultural diversity and resources. It questions the reasons behind Africa's developmental lag and offers critical insights for reversing its situation. Emphasizing self-reliant development, the author argues for a rethinking of Africa's future, advocating for a reclamation of voice and autonomy. This work serves as a vital resource for policymakers, scholars, and practitioners across various fields related to African studies and development.

      Divining the Future of Africa. Healing the Wounds, Restoring Dignity and Fostering Development
    • COVID-19 Manifestation, Ramifications and Future Prospects for Zimbabwe

      A Multi-disciplinary Perspective

      • 528pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted Zimbabwe, exposing vulnerabilities in public health and governance. This volume explores the challenges faced by the nation, focusing on the need for innovative, home-grown solutions to address the crisis, particularly given the reliance on external aid for vaccines. It features firsthand accounts from scholars navigating the pandemic's complexities, providing insights into policy, risk management, and social issues. This resource is valuable for researchers across various fields, including African studies and political science.

      COVID-19 Manifestation, Ramifications and Future Prospects for Zimbabwe
    • Theorising Development in Africa

      Towards Building an African Framework of Development

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Exploring the paradox of Africa's wealth amidst its underdevelopment, this volume theorizes a sustainable framework to address the continent's challenges. It critically examines externally imposed mechanisms that have hindered progress, aiming to inspire awareness and promote critical thinking among scholars and practitioners. This book serves as a pioneering resource for social scientists, policymakers, and activists, offering insights into rethinking Africa's development trajectory and fostering actionable solutions for its future.

      Theorising Development in Africa