The contributions of resilience to reshaping sustainable development
We review the past decade's widespread application of resilience science in sustainable
development practice and examine whether and how resilience is reshaping this practice to …
development practice and examine whether and how resilience is reshaping this practice to …
Relationality or hospitality in twenty-first century research? Big Data, Internet of Things, and the resilience of coloniality on Africa
A Nhemachena, N Hlabangane… - Modern Africa: Politics …, 2020 - journals.uhk.cz
In a supposedly relational world, African people are increasingly datafied, dehumanised and
denied self-knowledge, self-mastery, self-organization and data sovereignty. They are …
denied self-knowledge, self-mastery, self-organization and data sovereignty. They are …
[图书][B] Naming and othering in Africa: Imagining supremacy and inferiority through language
S Ndlovu - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
This book examines how names in Africa have been fashioned to create dominance and
subjugation, inclusion and exclusion, others and self. Drawing on global and African …
subjugation, inclusion and exclusion, others and self. Drawing on global and African …
Disentangling the complexity of human–nature interactions
EM Bennett, B Reyers - People and Nature, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Human–nature interactions have been identified as an important leverage point for
achieving sustainability. Processes to recognize, protect, improve and reimagine human …
achieving sustainability. Processes to recognize, protect, improve and reimagine human …
Violence on the horizon: Horizography and serendipity in the ethnographer's Zimbabwean field
A Nhemachena - Social Science Information, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Horizons are notoriously difficult places to carry out research because they keep on shifting
and thus deny researchers the necessary immersion to do participant observation, or even …
and thus deny researchers the necessary immersion to do participant observation, or even …
Traditional medicine and religious approaches in adapting to maternal and infant health threats among Zimbabwean migrant women in Giyani, South Africa
T Chekero - Canadian Journal of African Studies/Revue …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study illustrates how the Karanga, a subset of Shona-speaking Zimbabwean migrant
women resident in Giyani, South Africa, use aspects of traditional medical and religious …
women resident in Giyani, South Africa, use aspects of traditional medical and religious …
Customary nationalism in crisis: protest, identity and politics in eSwatini
V Laterza, C Golomski - Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The Kingdom of eSwatini is undergoing its worst political and humanitarian crisis in
postcolonial times. In June-July 2021, the indiscriminate killing and torturing of pro …
postcolonial times. In June-July 2021, the indiscriminate killing and torturing of pro …
Missionaries that “muted” God: Gagging the voices of African sovereigns while enslaving and colonising Africans
A Nhemachena, E Dhakwa - … : Unpacking the Dark Side of Slave …, 2022 - books.google.com
Because colonialists were afraid of hearing the voice of the sovereign God in Africa, colonial
missionaries came to Africa to evangelise as if the sovereign God had become so dumb that …
missionaries came to Africa to evangelise as if the sovereign God had become so dumb that …
[引用][C] Kusina amai hakuendwe: Diasporan Zimbabweans, COVID-19 and nomadic global citizenship
A Nhemachena - African Potentials for Convivial …, 2021 - … RPCIG & Kyoto University Centre for …
[引用][C] Chapter One Centuries-old Colonial/Imperial Denialism of African Originality: An Introduction to Decolonising STEM in Africa
A Nhemachena… - … and mathematics (STEM …, 2020 - African Books Collective