In this article, the author uses interdisciplinary critical discourse in its broadest form to analyse the state of then Jacob Zuma led African National Congress (ANC) as a liberation movement cum ruling political party in South Africa. In particular, the author employs Afrocentricity as an alternative contextual lens to identify and tease out the perceived major co...
This paper extends a preliminary anti-thesis to Mokoko Piet Sebola's thesis titled 'Peer review, scholarship and editors of scientific publications: The death of scientific knowledge in Africa'. Based on his piece, it is clear that the subject of the politics of scholarship is complex and not uniformly understood. In this paper, which is largely based on the triang...
This paper extends a preliminary anti-thesis to Mokoko Piet Sebola's thesis titled 'Peer review, scholarship and editors of scientific publications: The death of scientific knowledge in Africa'. Based on his piece, it is clear that the subject of the politics of scholarship is complex and not uniformly understood. In this paper, which is largely based on the triang...
This paper extends a preliminary anti-thesis to Mokoko Piet Sebola's thesis titled 'Peer review, scholarship and editors of scientific publications: The death of scientific knowledge in Africa'. Based on his piece, it is clear that the subject of the politics of scholarship is complex and not uniformly understood. In this paper, which is largely based on the triang...
This paper extends a preliminary anti-thesis to Mokoko Piet Sebola's thesis titled 'Peer review, scholarship and editors of scientific publications: The death of scientific knowledge in Africa'. Based on his piece, it is clear that the subject of the politics of scholarship is complex and not uniformly understood. In this paper, which is largely based on the triang...