Artificial Africas

Artificial Africas

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  • Author: Ruth Mayer
  • Publisher: UPNE
  • ISBN: 9781584651925
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 386

A groundbreaking investigation of Western conceptions of Africa.


Pan-African Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Pan-African Conference on Artificial Intelligence

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  • Author: Taye Girma Debelee
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 303157639X
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 278


Contributions of Africa’s Indigenous Knowledge to the Wave of Digital Technology: Decolonial Perspectives

Contributions of Africa’s Indigenous Knowledge to the Wave of Digital Technology: Decolonial Perspectives

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  • Author: Niyitunga, Eric Blanco
  • Publisher: IGI Global
  • ISBN: 1668478528
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 394

Africa's contributions to global technological advancements are often overlooked, with many scholars claiming that the continent has yet to contribute significantly to digital technology. This misconception stems from a need for more understanding and recognition of Africa's indigenous knowledge and its role in shaping the modern world. The education curriculum inherited from colonialism must differentiate Africa's values and culture from Western ideals, leading to a devaluation of Africa's mineral wealth in technological advancements. Additionally, the impact of historical events such as the Atlantic slave trade and colonialism on Africa's indigenous knowledge remains largely unexplored, further contributing to the misunderstanding of Africa's technological contributions. Contributions of Africa's Indigenous Knowledge to the Wave of Digital Technology: Decolonial Perspectives offers a comprehensive exploration of Africa's indigenous knowledge and its crucial role in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). By taking a decolonial perspective and examining the literature on African Studies, the book aims to shed light on Africa's significant contributions to digital technology. Through a qualitative research design and an exploratory approach, the book will collect and analyze data from secondary sources to showcase Africa's rich technological advancements and history of innovations.


Africa’s Quest for a Philosophy of Decolonization

Africa’s Quest for a Philosophy of Decolonization

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  • Author: Messay Kebede
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9401200874
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 284

This book discovers freedom in the colonial idea of African primitiveness. As human transcendence, freedom escapes the drawbacks of otherness, as defended by ethnophilosophy, while exposing the idiosyncratic inspiration of Eurocentric universalism. Decolonization calls for the reconnection with freedom, that is, with myth-making understood as the inaugural act of cultural pluralism. The cultural condition of modernization emerges when the return to the past deploys the future.


Southern Africa's Blue Economy

Southern Africa's Blue Economy

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  • Author: Donald L. Sparks
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1000888541
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 82

Southern Africa’s maritime interests are considerable: its oceans and ports are essential to the wealth of the region, are crucial for trade and are an important source of employment, food and energy. However, regional governments do not place sufficient attention on the Blue Economy and its potential to stimulate economic growth. Of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals, goal Number 14 (Life Below Water) is the least funded. Less than 1% of Official Development Assistance goes toward this goal, and even private investment and funding from philanthropic organizations is grossly inadequate to meet Africa’s blue economy needs. It is vital for the international community to face up to the challenges of Africa’s Blue Economy and start working on solutions and for southern Africa’s Blue Economy policies and goals to be expanded. Just as sustainable development green initiatives show promise, so too could Blue Economy projects and activities. Southern Africa’s rich coastal and marine resources need to be managed on both a national and regional level if they are to be used in a long-term, sustainable way. This book provides, for the first time, a concise study of the constraints and opportunities that the Blue Economy offers for southern Africa and the role that the Southern African Development Community (SADC) could play in fostering a sustainable use of its ocean and coastal resources.


Towards Trustworthy Artificial Intelligent Systems

Towards Trustworthy Artificial Intelligent Systems

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  • Author: Maria Isabel Aldinhas Ferreira
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3031098234
  • Category : Technology & Engineering
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 204

This present book provides valuable insights on the technical, societal and legal challenges posed by the use of artificial intelligent systems in a plethora of different applications, from embodied robotic systems to ML algorithms. Engaging with concerns about equity, privacy, surveillance and respect for human dignity, “Towards Trustworthy Artificial Intelligent Systems” highlights the fundamental factors on which stakeholders’ trust relies, identifying benchmarking, standardisation and certification as milestones grounding and consolidating that future trust. The multidisciplinary approach followed will make this book a valuable resource for all those involved in the production and deployment of AIs, as well as for academia and legal practitioners.


Unlocking Africa’s Sustainable Development

Unlocking Africa’s Sustainable Development

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  • Author: Patrick Ssempeera
  • Publisher: iUniverse
  • ISBN: 1532097077
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 599

With the world increasingly anxious about the sustainability of life as we know it on Earth, it’s a great time to consider how to unlock sustainable development. Patrick Ssempeera shares a collection of ideas focused on Africa, which is less industrialized than much of the world but quickly catching up. He tackles a variety of topics in eight chapters that encompass attitude, spirituality, shaping people into nurturing adults, government policy, promoting renewability, and fostering healthy and intimate integrations. Get answers to questions such as: • What can Africa learn from rampant levels of pollution in China and elsewhere? • How is love of culture connected to sustainable development? • What can Africans do to work toward a self-driven future? • How can spiritual leaders promote a sustainable agenda? The author also explores how politics, education, optimism, industrialization, and globalization are connected to sustainable development. Steeped in history, filled with insights, and laced with diagrams, this book is an essential resource for anyone interested in sustainable development—particularly in Africa.


Africa's Challenge to International Relations Theory

Africa's Challenge to International Relations Theory

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  • Author: K. Dunn
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 033397753X
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 242

Africa has been noticeably absent in international relations theory. This new collection of essays by contemporary Africanists convincingly demonstrates the importance of the continent to every theoretical approach in international relations. This collection breaks new ground in how we think about both international relations and Africa, re-examining such foundational concepts as sovereignty, the state, and power; critically investigating the salience of realism, neo-liberalism, liberalism in Africa, and providing new thinking about regionalism, security and identity.


Africa's Wellbeing in an Uncertain World

Africa's Wellbeing in an Uncertain World

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  • Author: Vusi Gumede
  • Publisher: Jonathan Ball Publishers
  • ISBN: 1990931707
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 252

The world remains uncertain. Africa is fragile. Many issues remain unresolved and the African, and global, situation is worsening. South Africa has been at the crossroads for long enough. There can be no more delays, the time has come to address the many critical issues. In Africa's Wellbeing in an Uncertain World, Vusi Gumede discusses these critical issues about Africa, with specific focus on South Africa. He has revisited opinion articles and blogs he has been writing since the mid-2000s and taken his ideas and arguments, together with his deliberations on the recent changes globally and in Africa, and presented them in this thought-provoking book. While taking into account what others have said about similar issues, this is an attempt to get us to talk about these challenges, the important issues and fundamental problems, with a view to finding solutions. The future of the African continent could be bright if all the efforts that are being pursued for the improved wellbeing of Africans succeed. But, as Vusi Gumede reflects in this book, if South Africa is to achieve the society envisaged in the Constitution, then all South Africans, whatever the colour of their skin, have an important role to play.


Pan-African Education

Pan-African Education

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  • Author: John K. Marah
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351667599
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 291

This book makes a critical contribution to the study of pan-Africanism and the education of African people for continental African citizenship. It is a unique endeavor in that it intersects the social history of pan-Africanism and the education of African people at a 'global' level and provides reflections from a multidisciplinary perspective on the urgency for continental pan-Africanism educational system in order to produce a more renascent African for the twenty-first century. Arguing that Pan-African Education is a mass-based educational system that will ‘craft’ a pan-African African personality, John Marah calls for integrated African school systems and curriculum changes conducive to larger social integration and institutionalized pan-African educational processes. The establishments of pan-African Teachers Colleges; intensive language institutes; pan-African literature courses; the training of African military and police forces; the use of music, sports, media and other extra-curricular activities (the hidden curriculum), etc.; are viewed as essential aspects in the socialization of a pan-African character or personality. Pan-African Education is an essential read for students and scholars of Pan-Africanism, African and Africana Studies, and Black Studies.