Knowledge Production in Africa: - Nigerian academia and the politics of secrecy - debate

Knowledge Production in Africa: - Nigerian academia and the politics of secrecy - debate

Author: 
Ogen, Olukoya
Publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
Date published: 
2016
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Nolte, Insa, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute
Source: 
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, Vol. 86, No. 2, May 2016, pp. 339-343
Abstract: 

..... In this issue, Jeremiah Arowosegbe makes a number of valid and important observations about the challenges facing the humanities and social sciences in Nigeria. But while he recognizes the importance of the political sphere by discussing the unequal and asymmetric landscape of global knowledge production, he locates most problems of knowledge production in Nigeria within the academy. Focusing on individual and generational responsibility and morality, Arowosegbe also suggests that recent generations of Nigerian academics have been 'complacent and nonchalant' in their engagement with global theoretical and methodological debates, and thus bear responsibility for the apparent decline of Nigerian academia......

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CITATION: Ogen, Olukoya. Knowledge Production in Africa: - Nigerian academia and the politics of secrecy - debate . : Cambridge University Press , 2016. Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, Vol. 86, No. 2, May 2016, pp. 339-343 - Available at: https://library.au.int/knowledge-production-africa-nigerian-academia-and-politics-secrecy-debate