African Perspectives on Global Development

Africa is not merely an invention with a modern, imperial or colonial background. Nor is it simply a continent in need of foreign aid from the richer, more affluent societies. Africa might be economically needy, politically unstable, and, in part, socially chaotic and suffering from civil wars and social unrest. However, the continent and its peoples are certainly different from the negative image portrayed in the mass media. Africa had been the cradle of civilization in the pre-colonial era, and is today undergoing a diverse cultural, philosophical, and spiritual development with great potential, contributing to contemporary debates around the ethics of globality.

The novelty of this book derives from its multidisciplinary approach. Although the authors generally come from the fields of development and economics, global studies, political science, philosophy and ethics, and sociology, they present Africa’s alternative view of human wellbeing in order to provide theories and policy recommendations which inspire the specific developmental patterns for the growth of the continent. The volume discusses the meaning of development for the continent by drawing on culture, identity, ethnicity, and philosophy of nature. The contributors examine a variety of issues and themes directly related to the opportunities provided by globality to promote the development of the continent. They also discuss solutions for underdevelopment and poverty, and how those perspectives might be effectively integrated into the global agenda for the development of Africa.


Mahmoud Masaeli is the founding President and CEO of Alternative Perspectives and Global Concerns, and Professor of Global Ethics and International Development at the University of Ottawa, Canada. His areas of research and teaching interest include globalization and global ethics, global justice theories, theories of international development, and modern political philosophy, among others. He also holds a special interest in spirituality and global ethics.

Sanni Yaya is Full Professor, Director and Associate Dean of the School of International Development and Global Studies at the University of Ottawa, Canada, where he teaches courses on International Development Issues in Africa and International Development Programming. He is currently the Associate Editor of Health Economics for the British Medical Journal of Global Health. He has experience in the design and implementation of randomized controlled trials and observational epidemiological studies of maternal and child health, infectious diseases and chronic diseases.

Dr Rico Sneller is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Leiden University, the Netherlands, and Vice-president of Alternative Perspectives and Global Concerns. His main research interests concern the critique of rationality in 19th and 20th century philosophy, altered states of consciousness, Jewish philosophy, and comparative philosophy. In 2014, he published, together with Hans Gerding and Hein van Dongen, Wild Beasts of the Philosophical Desert: Philosophers on Telepathy and Other Exceptional Experiences.

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ISBN: 1-5275-1155-3

ISBN13: 978-1-5275-1155-2

Release Date: 9th July 2018

Pages: 386

Price: £64.99

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