Debating Ideas
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Confirmation of Africa’s Historical Rejection in the Wake of Covid-19
COVID-ORGANICS denunciation and Chinese racism and Corona discrimination expound the continued rejection of the African continent -
Israel in Africa: Security, Migration, Interstate Politics – Book Launch Webinar
Stream Yotam Gidron's Israel In Africa Book Launch from Royal African Society -
Covid-19 in South Africa: Whither Migrants?
Nationalistic approaches to the covid-19 pandemic overlook the interdependent nature of social relations -
Village Life in Modern Africa – Review of Camila Toulmin’s Land, Investment and Migration: Thirty-five Years of Village Life in Mali
Camilla Toulmin documents the deepest historic change that humanity makes; the change from hand-to-mouth farming to modern agriculture. -
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People’s Science and Translocality in South Africa
Can failure to take account of social embeddedness of economics account for the mismanagement of the Covid-19 pandemic? -
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Covid-19, the Working Class and the Poor in South Africa
South Africa’s racial capitalism has consumed numerous Black working class lives. -
COVID-19 and Agricology: Echoes of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Africa
Can Africans circumvent the on-going global health crisis through a return to indigenous knowledge systems? -
Africa Day 2020 Marks 100 Days Since the Covid-19 Outbreak: A Celebration of a Continent Not Backing Down
The eve of Africa Day 2020 marked 100 days since the outbreak of Covid-19: how is the continent faring? -
Some Lessons from the History of Epidemics in Africa
The history of endemic diseases epidemics and pandemics in Africa shows that the continent has had a long experience of biomedicine -
Epidemics and Social Observation: Why Africa Needs a Different Approach to Covid-19
Why haven’t social factors been more thoroughly scrutinised in the huge upsurge of scientific effort to combat Covid-19?