5 edition of Competing Claims to Recognition in the Nigerian Public Sphere found in the catalog.
Published
February 2002
by Lexington Books
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 207 |
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Open Library | OL7913140M |
ISBN 10 | 073910313X |
ISBN 10 | 9780739103135 |
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Competing claims to recognition in the Nigerian public sphere: a liberal argument about justice in plural societies. [John Boye Ejobowah]. Students Reading John Boyle Ejobowah, Competing Claims to Recognition in the Nigerian Public Sphere, Introduction and chap. Monday, March 17 Student PreceptorsStudent Preceptors Reading: Ejobowah, Competing Claims to Recognition in the Nigerian Public Sphere, chap.
John Boye Ejobowah. Competing Claims to Recognition in the Nigerian Public Sphere: A Liberal Argument about Justice in Plural Societies. Lanham: Lexington Books, pp. John Ejobowah's book comes at a time of enormous importance given the increasing sectional and religious violence in contemporary Nigeria, espe.
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As the worldwide clamor of group claims to difference and equality grows ever louder, Competing Claims to. He is the author of Competing Claims to Recognition in the Nigerian Public Sphere: A Liberal Argument about Justice in Plural Societies (), and of several journal articles and book chapters, the most recent being:?Territorial Pluralism: Assessing the Ethnofederal Variant in.
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question hegemonic claims of religious communities in the public sphere, affirm the importance of mutual interaction, underline the significance of critical and self-critical theological reflection guiding engagement in the public and highlight the concept of citizenship.
These systematic outlines are deepened through essays in the follow. Claim type Representative statements; The net as dissident’s advantage: Holds that (1) the internet confers disproportionate advantages upon previously disenfranchised political activists; and (2) that these advantages are substantial, if not decisive, in the success of some revolutionary movements.
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My general objectives are (1) to consider the legitimate and illegitimate ways in which African state and non-state. Competing Claims for Truth: Medieval Judaism and Christianity in Conflict. Daniel J. Lasker An extant book from some time in the early period (we do not know exactly from when) is a Jewish parody of the New Testament called Toledot Yeshu, the story of Jesus.
Public debates were initiated in Paris inin which the Talmud was. Book Description Health law and policy in Nigeria is an evolving and complex field of law, spanning a broad legal landscape and drawn from various sources.
In addressing and interacting with these sources the volume advances research on health care law and policy in Nigeria and spells the beginning of what may now be formally termed the. Set amidst the Nigerian-Biafran war, the book chronicles its everyday horrors through the differing lives of its four protagonists.
Her latest novel, Americanah (), is at its heart an enduring love story between Ifemulu and Obinze, childhood sweethearts who are separated when one goes to study in America. In the context of competing claims on natural resources, we consistently refer to (goal-oriented) interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research for three reasons: (1) the complex social and biophysical problems addressed demand the integration of knowledge from a range of disciplines; (2) new insights are more likely to occur when scientists Cited by: Professor Hempton presented some of his thinking for the book at an informal CSWR faculty session.
(–09) Navigating the Past: Firstness and Secondness as Antipodean Tropes In Australia and New Zealand, indigenous peoples typically invoke notions of first settlement in making claims for recognition and social justice.
Competing claims of being on God’s side test the limits of a liberal social order straining to The situation required a full recognition that God was ‘partial’ to black people. Liberationists recast the public sphere as a place of divine action and they reimagined a tradition of social justice of a socially conscious Christianity.
"Yoruba Art and Language: Seeking the African in African Art provides a seminal and authoritative work pertaining to Yoruba art and languages of Nigeria. Rowland Abiodun, the John C. Newton Professor of Art, the History of Art and Black Studies at Amherst College, is an astute art historian, researcher, and culture activist, whose work will withstand the test of time and critical Cited by: Governing the African Public Sphere.
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Using mainly secondary sources of data, the major findings of this paper are that in Nigeria, the State has continued to inherit public policies for.