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Philosophy and African Development : Theory and Practice.
Title:
Philosophy and African Development : Theory and Practice.
Author:
Keita, Lansana.
ISBN:
9782869784468
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (148 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table des matieres -- Liste des tableaux -- Liste des figures -- Acronymes -- Notes sur les auteurs -- Remerciements -- Introduction - Objectif et problematique de la recherche -- 1. Accompagnemet des petits entrepreneurs naissants: etat des lieux dans le monde et au Cameroun -- Dynamique du milieu et creation d'entreprises: une comparaison internationales -- Etat des lieux de l'accompagnement des entrepreneurs au Cameroun -- 2. L'entrepreneur-dirigeant de la petite entreprise et son accompagnement: une approche theorique par le capital humain et le capital social -- L'entrepreneur et le capital humain -- L'entrepreneur et le capital social -- 3. Approche qualitative de l'identification et de l'exploitation d'opportunites entrepreneuriales -- Pertinence de la perspective constructiviste d'identification et d'exploitation d'opportunites d'affaires -- Illustration avec une etude pilote en contexte camerounais -- Presentation des cas -- Discussion et conclusion -- 4. Approche quantitative de la perception des structures d'accompagnement entrepreneurial -- Methodologie -- Resultants -- 5. Vers un modele camerounais d'accompagnemet entrepreneurial des tres petites et petites entreprises -- Dimensions de la perception du comportement des structures d'accompagnement dans le financement -- Capital humain, capital social et perception de la performance -- 6. Strategies d'accompagnement des tres petites et petites entreprises camerounaises: quelques elements de reponse -- Regards croises des practiciens sur l'accompagnement des entrepreneurs camerounais -- Strategies d'amelioration des pratiques d'accompagnemet en contexte camerounais -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliographie -- Annexes: questionnaires -- Back cover.
Abstract:
Philosophy and African Development: Theory and Practice appraises development in a holistic manner. It goes beyond the usual measurement in terms of economic achievement and widens the scope to include the impact that history of ideas, political theory, sociology, social and political philosophy, and political economy have had on development in Africa. It is a departure from the traditional treatment of development by economists who point towards the so-called time-tested assertions and recommendations for 'sustainable development', but which are yet bring about significant change in the economies of the so-called 'developing' societies. It is on account of the failures of the economic development theory, with its tepid prescriptions for 'sustainable development' and 'poverty reduction' that theories of development have now been expanded from mere economic analysis to include considerations of history, sociology, political economy and anthropology, as could be discovered in this book. Most of the contributions in this book have been prepared by philosophers across Africa and the United States who implicitly practise their discipline as one whose most effective modern function would be to appraise the human experience in all its dimensions from the standpoints of modern social and natural sciences, all disciplinary offspring of philosophy itself. With chapters ranging from issues of modernity and religious interpretations, the human right to development, the idea of 'African time', the primacy of mental decolonisation, and the type of education offered in Africa today and as a tool for development, to development planning, science, technology and globalisation, as well as issues of post coloniality among others. The tenor of the contributions is not only proportional, but also engaged in the meta-analysis of the theories on which the concept of

development is founded and practised. This book is strongly recommended as a useful text in the hands of scholars, researchers and students of development studies. It approaches the important issue of African development from the broad perspective of the social sciences in general, and buttresses this with the keen analytical approach of its contributors.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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