Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Youth Entrepreneurship : Recentering the Voices of Marginalized Communities in Africa

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 328 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781666952049
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Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Youth Entrepreneurship: Recentering the Voices of Marginalized Communities in Africa analyzes the limitations of top-down intervention programs designed by the state to address the problem of unemployment among marginalized communities in Africa and foregrounds the centrality of IKS in fostering entrepreneurship. Samuel Ojo Oloruntoba, Innocent Moyo, and Lethiwe Zondo examine the solutions to these problems within the ongoing debate on decolonization of knowledge and epistemic justice. The contributors argue that when the voices of the marginalized communities are taken into consideration in the design of employment and entrepreneurship policies, there are possibilities that such policies could be more effective, affirming the agency and rights within these communities. Using case studies and theoretical research, this book investigates how a better engagement with marginalized communities and indigenous knowledges in the design of entrepreneurship and employment policies could foster more positive outcomes? This book enriches the conversation on how recentering the voices of indigenous youths in the design of entrepreneurship programs can be done in due regard to the interests, priorities, and challenges of the communities.

Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments

Introduction: Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Youth Entrepreneurship: Recentering the Voices of Marginalized Communities in Africa

Samuel Ojo Oloruntoba, Innocent Moyo and Lethiwe Zondo

Part I: Theoretical Foundations of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Africa

Chapter 1: Decolonizing Knowledge on Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship in Africa: Why the Voices of Indigenous Youth Matter?

Samuel Ojo Oloruntoba

Chapter 2: Afrocentrism: A Post-Colonial Approach to Researching Indigenous Knowledge in Africa

Endurance Uzobo

Chapter 3: Involving African Indigenous Communities as Co-Researchers: Generating Indigenous Knowledge through Participatory Research

Yakubu Abubakar

Part II: Selected Case Studies of Application of Indigenous Knowledge and Entrepreneurship in Africa

Chapter 4: Governance Institutions in Indigenous Communities: The Case of Maasai Communities in Arusha, Tanzania

Ambrose Kessy

Chapter 5: Reforming Governance Mechanisms for Advancement of Batwa Indigenous Youth Entrepreneurship Opportunities

John Mary Kanyamurwa

Chapter 6: Milk Safety Indigenous Knowledge Practices of Small Holder Banyankole Farmers in Sanga Sub County, Kiruhura District Uganda: A Gendered-Centered Assessment.

Judith Irene Nagasha, Elizabeth Kyazike, Florence MunyonyoAsiimwe.and Sofia Boqvist

Chapter 7: Natural Resources Governance and Sustainable Development in Southern Africa: the case of Youth Entrepreneurship development in iNanda Tribal Land surrounding iNanda Dam.

Lethiwe Zondo, Khayelihle Sibisia and Wandile Zondo

Chapter 8 Exploring the Role of Cultural and Knowledge Practices in Small-Scale Fisheries in South Africa

Samantha Williams

Chapter 9: Indigenous Communities and Access to Natural Resources: Unlocking the Entrepreneurial Potential

Innocent Moyo and Jabulile Happyness Mzimela

Chapter 10: Youths' Perspective on Entrepreneurship in Indigenous Communities in Africa: Vincent Eoghere Efebeh

Chapter 11: Youth Perspectives on Entrepreneurship and Employment in Indigenous Communities among the Ijaws in Nigeria

Philips Obololi-owei Okolo

Chapter 12: Indigenous Youth and Government Entrepreneurship Programmes in Ogoni, Nigeria

Kialee Nyiayaana

About the Editors and Contributors

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