L Influence De La Culture Sur Le Développement En Afrique Noire
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L'influence de la culture sur le développement en Afrique noire by Esse Aziagbédé Amouzou Pdf
L'auteur fait découvrir les principaux facteurs culturels qui constituent des handicaps à l'évolution de l'Afrique noire. Il y a donc la nécessité pour les pouvoirs publics et les acteurs de développement de conduire des campagnes de sensibilisation et d'éducation permettant aux communautés de changer de comportements.
L'impact de la culture occidentale sur les cultures africaines by Esse Aziagbédé Amouzou Pdf
L'interférence de certains facteurs culturels dans l'évolution des peuples africains constitue parfois un des obstacles majeurs à l'épanouissement et au développement culturel des communautés au sud du Sahara. Le phénomène de l'acculturation amène le Noir Africain à faire usage de certains éléments culturels étrangers dans son patrimoine linguistique, un héritage qui, pour conserver sa valeur, a cruellement besoin d'être sauvegardé et protégé.
Culture et développement en Afrique by Mahamoudou Ouédraogo Pdf
Eclaire et actualise le problème de la relation entre culture et développement qui se pose avec acuité dans les pays africains depuis la période des indépendances et s'intéresse aux effets actuels de l'occidentalisation du monde. Ministre de la Culture et des Arts du Burkina, l'auteur propose un repositionnement passant par une réconciliation de l'Afrique avec elle-même et des Africains entre eux.
What is a Fair International Society? by Emmanuelle Tourme Jouannet Pdf
Today's world is post-colonial and post-Cold War. These twin characteristics explain why international society is also riddled with the two major forms of injustice which Nancy Fraser identified as afflicting national societies. First, the economic and social disparities between states caused outcry in the 1950s when the first steps were taken towards decolonisation. These inequalities, to which a number of emerging states now contribute, are still glaring and still pose the problem of the gap between formal equality and true equality. Second, international society is increasingly confronted with culture- and identity-related claims, stretching the dividing line between equality and difference. The less-favoured states, those that feel stigmatised, but also native peoples, ethnic groups, minorities and women now aspire to both legal recognition of their equal dignity and the protection of their identities and cultures. Some even seek reparation for injustices arising from the past violation of their identities and the confiscation of their property or land. In answer to these two forms of claim, the subjects of international society have come up with two types of remedy encapsulated in legal rules: the law of development and the law of recognition. These two sets of rights are neither wholly autonomous and individualised branches of law nor formalised sets of rules. They are imperfect and have their dark side. Yet they can be seen as the first milestones towards what might become a fairer international society; one that is both equitable (as an answer to socio-economic injustice) and decent (as an answer to cultural injustice). This book explores this evolution in international society, setting it in historical perspective and examining its presuppositions and implications.
Anthropology and Development by Jean-Pierre Oliver De-Sardan Pdf
This book re-establishes the relevance of mainstream anthropological (and sociological) approaches to development processes and simultaneously recognizes that contemporary development ought to be anthropology's principal area of study. Professor de Sardan argues for a socio-anthropology of change and development that is a deeply empirical, multidimensional, diachronic study of social groups and their interactions. The Introduction provides a thought-provoking examination of the principal new approaches that have emerged in the discipline during the 1990s. Part I then makes clear the complexity of social change and development, and the ways in which socio-anthropology can measure up to the challenge of this complexity. Part II looks more closely at some of the leading variables involved in the development process, including relations of production; the logics of social action; the nature of knowledge; forms of mediation; and 'political' strategies.
Centre de recherches pour le développement international (Canada),International Development Research Centre (Canada)
Author : Centre de recherches pour le développement international (Canada),International Development Research Centre (Canada) Publisher : Unknown Page : 538 pages File Size : 55,5 Mb Release : 1983 Category : Developing countries ISBN : OSU:32435072927502
Devindex 1982 : Index to Selected Literature on Economic and Social Development by Centre de recherches pour le développement international (Canada),International Development Research Centre (Canada) Pdf
World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre by Irving Brown (Consulting Bibliographer),Natasha Rappaport (Bibliographer),Don Rubin (General Editor),Rosabel Wang (Consulting Bibliographer) Pdf
An annotated world theatre bibliography documenting significant theatre materials published world wide since 1945, plus an index to key names throughout the six volumes of the series.
Historical Dictionary of Cote d'Ivoire (The Ivory Coast) by Cyril K. Daddieh Pdf
Côte d’Ivoire remains one of the most intriguing countries in sub-Saharan Africa. It appeared well on its way to becoming a model of development under its single political party and charismatic founding father, Félix Houphouët-Boigny, when it fell on hard economic times in the 1980s. Poor management of the socio-economic challenges by Houphouët-Boigny’s successors produced disastrous political consequences, including unprecedented political violence, the first-ever successful military coup, and two civil wars, culminating in former President Laurent Gbagbo being sent to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague to stand trial for war crimes. This third edition of Historical Dictionary of Cote d'Ivoire (The Ivory Coast) contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 700 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the Cote d'Ivoire.