Ghana Social Science Journal
Title | Ghana Social Science Journal PDF eBook |
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Pages | 126 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Social sciences |
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The Ghana Social Science Journal
Title | The Ghana Social Science Journal PDF eBook |
Author | University of Ghana. Faculty of Social Studies |
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Release | 1971 |
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Changing Perspectives on the Social Sciences in Ghana
Title | Changing Perspectives on the Social Sciences in Ghana PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Agyei-Mensah |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 351 |
Release | 2014-05-08 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9401787158 |
This book is the first compilation of its kind that brings together discussions of the evolution of scholarship in different branches of the Social Sciences. It presents a comprehensive multi-disciplinary text exploring the changing dynamics of the Social Sciences in Ghana, offering a broader perspective from which to view the evolution, theory, methods, substance and relevance of each of the Social Science disciplines and their multiple interfaces. The introduction and the conclusion are devoted to the theoretical, comparative and empirical debate over the Social Sciences from historical and analytical perspectives. Written by acknowledged experts, the 15 chapters span the following disciplines: Archaeology and Heritage Studies; History; Geography; Psychology; Sociology and Anthropology; Social Work; Economics; Political Science; International Affairs; Information Studies; Communication Studies; African Studies; Development Studies; Women’s and Gender Studies and Adult and Continuing Education. Changing Perspectives on the Social Sciences in Ghana offers sophisticated perspectives for comparing and appreciating the synergies, differences, trends and nuances among and between the Social Science disciplines in Ghana, in a holistic and scholarly manner.
Ghana
Title | Ghana PDF eBook |
Author | Kwame Boafo-Arthur |
Publisher | Zed Books Ltd. |
Pages | 165 |
Release | 2013-07-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1848136854 |
Ghana has witnessed a 'revolution through the ballot box', since its return to constitutional rule in 1993. Yet this period of sustained democratic government in an era of globalization and liberal triumphalism has brought with it new demands. How has Ghana faced up to the problems of institution-building, state-market relations and democratic leadership? Can it deal with the challenges posed by security, human rights and foreign policy in the twenty-first century? This unique collection interrogates all these issues and assesses the future of the democratic experiment in one of sub-Saharan Africa's rare 'islands of peace'. In doing so, it provides an invaluable guide to Ghana's political past, present and future.
Who Counts? Ghanaian Academic Publishing and Global Science
Title | Who Counts? Ghanaian Academic Publishing and Global Science PDF eBook |
Author | Mills,David Mills,David |
Publisher | African Books Collective |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2022-02-09 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1928502660 |
Since the 1990s, global academic publishing has been transformed by digitisation, consolidation and the rise of the internet. The data produced by commercially-owned citation indexes increasingly defines legitimate academic knowledge. Publication in prestigious high impact journals can be traded for academic promotion, tenure and job security. African researchers and publishers labour in the shadows of a global knowledge system dominated by Northern journals and by global publishing conglomerates. This book goes beyond the numbers. It shows how the Ghanaian academy is being transformed by this bibliometric economy. It offers a rich account of the voices and perspectives of Ghanaian academics and African journal publishers. How, where and when are Ghanas researchers disseminating their work, and what do these experiences reveal about an unequal global science system? Is there pressure to publish in reputable. international journals? What role do supervisors, collaborators and mentors play? And how do academics manage in conditions of scarcity? Putting the insights of more than 40 Ghanaian academics into dialogue with journal editors and publishers from across the continent, the book highlights creative responses, along with the emergence of new regional research ecosystems. This is an important Africa-centred analysis of Anglophone academic publishing on the continent and its relationship to global science.
Real Social Science
Title | Real Social Science PDF eBook |
Author | Bent Flyvbjerg |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2012-04-19 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1107000254 |
A new, hands-on approach to social inquiry for social scientists who wish to make a difference to policy and practice.
An Anatomy Of Ghanaian Politics
Title | An Anatomy Of Ghanaian Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Naomi Chazan |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 429 |
Release | 2019-02-28 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0429725124 |
The paths of African states have diverged markedly since the termination of colonial rule. Nevertheless, Ghana, the first African state to achieve independence, epitomizes both the political gyrations and the overall stagnation common to many other countries on the continent. This work concentrates on the 1969–1982 period in Ghana, focusing on two interrelated facets of African politics: the decline of state power and authority, and adjustments to political recession. The author traces the dual patterns of diminution of the state and the adaptation of autonomous coping mechanisms in the separate spheres of political leadership, political structures and institutions, ideology, and political economy. The dynamic of state-society interactions is then treated in terms of the rhythm of dissent, conflict, and disengagement. Dr. Chazan provides a comprehensive study of Ghanaian politics from the 1970s to the present. By systematically analyzing the process of political decline and regeneration, she highlights similar processes apparent elsewhere in Africa. The stress on the subtleties and direction of political change has important implications for policymakers and policy analysts alike.