Towards an Ubuntu University : African Higher Education Reimagined

Towards an Ubuntu University : African Higher Education Reimagined

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 197 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9783031064562

Full Description

This book explores the argument to reconsider the idea of a university in light of the African ethic of ubuntu; literally, human dignity and interdependence. The book discusses, through the context of higher education discourse of philosophy and comparative education, how global universities have evolved into higher educational institutions concerned with knowledge (re)production for various end purposes that range from individual autonomy, to public accountability, to serving the interests of the economy and markets. The question can legitimately be asked: Is an ubuntu university different from an entrepreneurial university, thinking university, and ecological university? While these different understandings of a university accentuate both the epistemological and moral imperatives in relation to itself and the societies in which they manifest, it is through the ubuntu university that emotivism in the forms of dignity and humaneness will enhance a university's capacity for autonomy, responsibility, and criticality. This book would be of academic interest to university educators and students in philosophy of education, comparative education, and cultural studies.

Contents

Chapter 1. The University in the Context of Global and Local Knowledge Interests.- Chapter 2. On the Transformation of the Public University in South Africa: Towards a Rupturing of Higher Education.- Chapter 3. Ubuntu as an African Ethic for Higher Educational Transformation or Not?.- Chapter 4. Ubuntu as an Act of Collaborative Engagement and Co-belonging: Implications for the Public University.- Chapter 5. Towards an African University of Objective Reason, Conscience and Humility.- Chapter 6. (Re)-imagining the Indaba Concept: In Quest for a Communal African University of Deliberation, Freedom of Expression and Equality.- Chapter 7. Communality, Responsibility and Public Good for Social Justice in University Education: Some Critical Reflections on an African University.- Chapter 8. An African University and Claims of Democratic Citizenship Education.- Chapter 9. Teaching and Learning as Transformative Acts of Comparative Education.- Chapter 10. Teaching and Learning as Critique, Taking Risks and Disruption.- Chapter 11. An African University, Caring with Humanity and Decolonisation.- Chapter 12. Towards an Ubuntu University of Technology./