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SUMMARY:Joseph C. Miller Lecture by Toyin Falola
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220520T161500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220520T180000
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CATEGORIES:JCMML,Past
CREATED:20220503T095222Z
DESCRIPTION:One of the hallmarks of research is to reflect and inquire int
 o the characteristics of society and broaden the scope of its development.
  As a result\, research cannot be distanced from society’s past\; it wea
 rs it like a cloak. Colonial history and heritage have had their impacts o
 n research endeavors\, and they seem not to have been washed away by time.
  The systems and remnants of identifiable colonial heritages still seen in
  African research are many. In this lecture\, the most important ones will
  be discussed & criticized with recommendations provided. Since research m
 ust extend the scope of development & inspire it in society\, it must be u
 sed to redefine how the global world & Africans see Africa. It must be har
 nessed to show that those who study Africa are capable of era-changing inn
 ovations & bringing certain innovative ideas\, systems\, and inventions fr
 om Africa to bear. Research must be used to prove that Africa is not a lan
 d of nothingness or of barbarians who beckon for sympathy.
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URL:https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/en/events/joseph-c-miller-lecture-b
 y-toyin-falola
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