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Invitation to an International conference
Africa in the Emerging New World Order:
Development, Culture and the State
with
Makerere University
Kampala, Uganda
November 19-20, 2012
Theme
As globalization forces gather momentum in
the first decades of the 21st century, what is going to be the
fate of the individual regional or ethnic or tribal cultures of
Africa? These societies, it will be recalled, have invariably
been referred to as the cradle of civilisation, home to the
first Homo sapiens, the spring point from which the rest of the
world diverged; what is the fate of this region now revered as
the very first home of humankind? Here are at once questions of
identity and destiny. For millennia, African societies managed
to adopt themselves to the vagaries of nature, changing and
being changed by the environment. How is Africa going to
reposition itself in the changed situation? Where will these
societies be when the globalisation whirlwind finally settles
down? Shall we still have Africa, home to a multiplicity of
cultures, languages and life styles? Would that be desirable
even if possible? If we grant that African diversity is still
desirable, how is it going to be preserved in the face of the
invincible globalisation processes?
The emerging new world order has various
implications for developing nations both negative and positive.
The focus of this seminar will be to have a discourse on some of
the basic issues arising from these developments. The issues of
African development, culture and the nature of the state as
these are affected by new knowledge systems and technology and
how these in turn are going to reposition themselves in the
emerging new world order will be at the top in this discourse.
The African states cannot remain isolated, they too need to be
attuned to these new emerging issues.
1.0. AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT IN THE NEW WORLD
ORDER
1.1. Resources and the future
1.2. Development and the future
1.3. Knowledge Management and the future
2.0.
AFRICAN CULTURE IN THE NEW WORLD ORDER
2.1. Culture and the future
2.2. Ethics and the future
2.3. Education and the future
3.0.
AFRICAN STATE IN THE NEW WORLD ORDER
3.1. African Politics and the future
3.2. African State and the future
3.3. African Democracy and the future
Contact:
Professor Edward
Wamala
Department
of Philosophy
Makerer
University
Kampala,
Uganda
wamalaed@arts.mak.ac.ug
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