Understanding Ubuntu for enhancing intercultural communications:
"The objective of this book is to shed some light through a variety of contributed chapters on Ubuntu, Africa's unique philosophy because Knowledge of 'Ubuntu' will help minimize cross-cultural communication barriers when people from outside Sub-Saharan Africa interact with those...
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA)
IGI Global
[2021]
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Schriftenreihe: | Advances in religious and cultural studies (ARCS) book series.
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Online-Zugang: | DE-863 |
Zusammenfassung: | "The objective of this book is to shed some light through a variety of contributed chapters on Ubuntu, Africa's unique philosophy because Knowledge of 'Ubuntu' will help minimize cross-cultural communication barriers when people from outside Sub-Saharan Africa interact with those of other regions of the world"-- |
Beschreibung: | "Premier Reference Source" -- from cover. |
Beschreibung: | 26 PDFs (299 Seiten) Also available in print. |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 1799879496 9781799879497 |
Zugangseinschränkungen: | Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. |
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contents | Chapter 1. Growing up in a society practicing Ubuntu -- Chapter 2. The extended family system as a model of Africanizing inclusive education through Ubuntu -- Chapter 3. Ubuntu philosophy and lived experience: a case of Bakalanga people of Botswana -- Chapter 4. Ubuntu and the shaping of an African postcolonial Christian identity -- Chapter 5. Reflections of the impact of Umunthu/Ubuntu on my upbringing: moral shock, rediscovery of the African worldview, approaches to Ubuntu, Ubuntu critique -- Chapter 6. Ubuntu as reflected in the kgotla system of the government in Botswana -- Chapter 7. Ubuntu in Malawi: a reflection of true humanity or a farce? -- Chapter 8. Living and revitalizing Ubuntu: challenges of passing on Ubuntu values to the younger generation and attempted strategies to overcome them -- Chapter 9. Challenges of passing on the tenets of Ubuntu/Botho to the younger generation: a Botswana perspective -- Chapter 10. The imperatives and challenges of passing on the tenets of Ubuntu to the younger generation -- Chapter 11. The role Ubuntu could have played in restorative justice in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 12. Ubuntu as a springboard for service-learning: insights from a journalism study abroad project in Zambia -- Chapter 13. Potential role of Ubuntu in the enhancement of school leadership in Botswana -- Chapter 14. Ubuntu as a sustainable philosophy for school leadership and governance: the Botswana and Nigeria conflict -- Chapter 15. Ubuntu for disability-inclusive pedagogy: illustrations from deaf education in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 16. Ubuntu and educational leadership: reflections from a cultural newcomer in Senegal -- Chapter 17. Ubuntu/botho and democracy in the traditional Tswana society: possible lessons for the future -- Chapter 18. Ubuntu in the diaspora: its conservation and comparison with other world views -- Chapter 19. Ubuntu through the lens of Tikkun Olam. |
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spelling | Understanding Ubuntu for enhancing intercultural communications Joseph Mukuni, Josiah Tlou, [editors]. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) IGI Global [2021] 26 PDFs (299 Seiten) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Advances in religious and cultural studies (ARCS) book series "Premier Reference Source" -- from cover. Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Growing up in a society practicing Ubuntu -- Chapter 2. The extended family system as a model of Africanizing inclusive education through Ubuntu -- Chapter 3. Ubuntu philosophy and lived experience: a case of Bakalanga people of Botswana -- Chapter 4. Ubuntu and the shaping of an African postcolonial Christian identity -- Chapter 5. Reflections of the impact of Umunthu/Ubuntu on my upbringing: moral shock, rediscovery of the African worldview, approaches to Ubuntu, Ubuntu critique -- Chapter 6. Ubuntu as reflected in the kgotla system of the government in Botswana -- Chapter 7. Ubuntu in Malawi: a reflection of true humanity or a farce? -- Chapter 8. Living and revitalizing Ubuntu: challenges of passing on Ubuntu values to the younger generation and attempted strategies to overcome them -- Chapter 9. Challenges of passing on the tenets of Ubuntu/Botho to the younger generation: a Botswana perspective -- Chapter 10. The imperatives and challenges of passing on the tenets of Ubuntu to the younger generation -- Chapter 11. The role Ubuntu could have played in restorative justice in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 12. Ubuntu as a springboard for service-learning: insights from a journalism study abroad project in Zambia -- Chapter 13. Potential role of Ubuntu in the enhancement of school leadership in Botswana -- Chapter 14. Ubuntu as a sustainable philosophy for school leadership and governance: the Botswana and Nigeria conflict -- Chapter 15. Ubuntu for disability-inclusive pedagogy: illustrations from deaf education in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 16. Ubuntu and educational leadership: reflections from a cultural newcomer in Senegal -- Chapter 17. Ubuntu/botho and democracy in the traditional Tswana society: possible lessons for the future -- Chapter 18. Ubuntu in the diaspora: its conservation and comparison with other world views -- Chapter 19. Ubuntu through the lens of Tikkun Olam. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "The objective of this book is to shed some light through a variety of contributed chapters on Ubuntu, Africa's unique philosophy because Knowledge of 'Ubuntu' will help minimize cross-cultural communication barriers when people from outside Sub-Saharan Africa interact with those of other regions of the world"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 05/08/2021). Intercultural communication. Ubuntu (Philosophy) Social aspects. Intercultural communication. fast African Communities. Afrocentric Restorative Justice. Communication. Cross-Cultural Competency. Government. Intercultural Communications. Leadership and Governance. Philosophy. Religion. School Curriculum. Ubuntu. Electronic books. Mukuni, Joseph B. 1953- editor. Tlou, Josiah S. 1936- editor. IGI Global, publisher. (Original) (DLC)2021005806 Print version: 179987947X 9781799879473 (DLC) 2021005806 Advances in religious and cultural studies (ARCS) book series. |
spellingShingle | Understanding Ubuntu for enhancing intercultural communications Advances in religious and cultural studies (ARCS) book series. Chapter 1. Growing up in a society practicing Ubuntu -- Chapter 2. The extended family system as a model of Africanizing inclusive education through Ubuntu -- Chapter 3. Ubuntu philosophy and lived experience: a case of Bakalanga people of Botswana -- Chapter 4. Ubuntu and the shaping of an African postcolonial Christian identity -- Chapter 5. Reflections of the impact of Umunthu/Ubuntu on my upbringing: moral shock, rediscovery of the African worldview, approaches to Ubuntu, Ubuntu critique -- Chapter 6. Ubuntu as reflected in the kgotla system of the government in Botswana -- Chapter 7. Ubuntu in Malawi: a reflection of true humanity or a farce? -- Chapter 8. Living and revitalizing Ubuntu: challenges of passing on Ubuntu values to the younger generation and attempted strategies to overcome them -- Chapter 9. Challenges of passing on the tenets of Ubuntu/Botho to the younger generation: a Botswana perspective -- Chapter 10. The imperatives and challenges of passing on the tenets of Ubuntu to the younger generation -- Chapter 11. The role Ubuntu could have played in restorative justice in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 12. Ubuntu as a springboard for service-learning: insights from a journalism study abroad project in Zambia -- Chapter 13. Potential role of Ubuntu in the enhancement of school leadership in Botswana -- Chapter 14. Ubuntu as a sustainable philosophy for school leadership and governance: the Botswana and Nigeria conflict -- Chapter 15. Ubuntu for disability-inclusive pedagogy: illustrations from deaf education in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 16. Ubuntu and educational leadership: reflections from a cultural newcomer in Senegal -- Chapter 17. Ubuntu/botho and democracy in the traditional Tswana society: possible lessons for the future -- Chapter 18. Ubuntu in the diaspora: its conservation and comparison with other world views -- Chapter 19. Ubuntu through the lens of Tikkun Olam. Intercultural communication. Ubuntu (Philosophy) Social aspects. Intercultural communication. fast |
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