2019
DOI: 10.1080/21528586.2019.1608464
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Reimagining the “Idea of the University” in Africa: Foregrounding the African Social and Epistemic Imaginary in the Transformative University

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“…The article emerges as a result of tendencies from institutions of higher learning with constant utilisation of terms such as an idea of an “african university; africanisation and or decolonisation” (Mazrui, 2003 ; Ndlovu-Gatsheni, 2017 , pp. 56, 61, 67; Thaver, 2019 , p. 117) but with the very limited or small scale of an African indigenous knowledge base that identifies a framework of reference and liberation. These tendencies have led to the blindness of these spaces not to recognise or honour the knowledge canon of Credo Mutwa, an indigenous knowledge guild which innervates through various fields of studies.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The article emerges as a result of tendencies from institutions of higher learning with constant utilisation of terms such as an idea of an “african university; africanisation and or decolonisation” (Mazrui, 2003 ; Ndlovu-Gatsheni, 2017 , pp. 56, 61, 67; Thaver, 2019 , p. 117) but with the very limited or small scale of an African indigenous knowledge base that identifies a framework of reference and liberation. These tendencies have led to the blindness of these spaces not to recognise or honour the knowledge canon of Credo Mutwa, an indigenous knowledge guild which innervates through various fields of studies.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%