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  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Tables
  • List of Contributors
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1 Introduction: Global Africa, Postcoloniality and Indigenous Knowledges
  • Part I: African Knowledges in the African Academy
  • 2 Sociology in Africa: Between Domestication and Indigenization
  • 3 Rethinking the Neo-Liberal Agenda: Sokoto Caliphate Political Thought as Alternative
  • 4 Women Academics and Historiography in the Nigerian University
  • 5 Indigenous Strategies and Settings for Peace Education and Values Among the Yoruba
  • Part II: Indigenous Conflict Resolution Systems
  • 6 African Youths and Indigenous Approaches to Resolving Conflicts in Africa
  • 7 Indigenous Knowledge System of Conflict Resolution in Africa: Sudanese Peace Processes, 1970-2011
  • 8 Pre-Colonial Diplomacy in Igbo Land: Rationale, Means and Benefits
  • Part III: Transnational Gender Policy and Women's Rights
  • 9 Transnational Funding for Women's Rights Advocacy on Affirmative Action in Nigeria
  • 10 Gender Inclusion and the Implementation of Fadama III in Abuja, Nigeria
  • 11 Patriarchy, Feminism and the African Woman's Quest for Happiness in Aidoo's Changes and Emecheta's the Joys of Motherhood
  • 12 Indigenous Household Menu Production and Food Security: A Paradigm Shift
  • Part IV: Media and Political Discourses
  • 13 Beyond the Failing Justice System: The Emerging Confluence of Mob Justice and the Social Media in Nigeria
  • 14 Of Discourse: Politics and the Nigerian Woman
  • 15 Wisdom-Imbecility Manipulation: Theorizing Political Communication Trends in Northern Nigeria
  • Part V: African and Global Migration Management
  • 16 The Influx of Igbo Migrants and Intergroup Relations in Zaria, 1900-1965
  • 17 Globalisation and African Migration to Libya
  • 18 The Paradox of Regional Migration Management: The AU and EU Joint Africa Partnership Agreement
  • Index