Palgrave Handbook of Ubuntu, Inequality and Sustainable Development
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Palgrave Handbook of Ubuntu, Inequality and Sustainable Development
Dube, Musa W.; Okyere-Manu, Beatrice; Chirongoma, Sophia; Chitando, Ezra
Springer International Publishing AG
01/2025
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9783031695728
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Chapter 1 : Introduction: Ubuntu, Inequality and Sustainable Development.- Chapter 2 Ubuntu Ethics as a Paradigm for Human Development in Africa.- Chapter 3 Ubuntu and a New Global Order based on Social Justice: Insights from Oliver Mtukudzi's Music.- Chapter 4: Teaching Botho for Global Human Development.- Chapter 5
The Common Moral Position as Conversational: Re-interpreting the Hunhu/Ubuntu Moral Theory.- Chapter 6 : African Humanitas: Ubuntu and the Global Response to Climate Change.- Chapter 7 Mother Earth, Indigenous Spirituality and Ubuntu: Ideas for Meeting Contemporary Environmental Challenges.- Chapter 8 : Ghanaian Ubuntu and Malaysian Confucian Sustainable Plastic Waste Management and Leadership Styles in Afro-Asiatic Intercultural Perspective.- Chapter 9 : Solidarity Between Generations: An African Approach to Climate Change.- Chapter 10 : Ubuntu and Unsustainable Environmental Practices in Uganda: The Case of Sand Mining and Rice Farming.- Chapter 11: Integrating Ubuntu Language in the Paris Agreement.- Chapter 12: Ubuntu, women's water rights and access to the blue economy in South Africa.- Chapter 13: Ubuntu, Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Justice?.- Chapter 14 : Equity and the Ubuntu Worldview: Navigating Shared Responsibilities and Fostering Solidarity in the Face of Inequality in Ireland and the United Kingdom.- Chapter 15 : Ubuntu and decolonisation.- Chapter 16: Ubuntu, Poverty and the Sustainable Development Goals: Poverty as Impossibility.- Chapter 17 : Healthy ageing and Ubuntu in the Context of COVID- 19 and Future Pandemics in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Chapter 18 : Health for All: Harnessing Ubuntu Ethics for Promoting Competitive Pharmaceutical Production and Health Equity in Africa.- Chapter 19 : Foreign Aid in Africa: The case for an Ubuntu-inspired Relational ethics.- Chapter 20 : Ubuntu as a philosophy advancing Human Rights: The Humanistic Social Work thinking beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.- Chapter 21 Utilising the Ubuntu Philosophy among Street Children in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Overview.- Chapter 22 Ubuntu and Sustainable Cities in Africa.- Chapter 23 Ubuntu philosophy & the Sustainable Development Goals: A theo-afro-analytical review.- Chapter 24 The Practice of Ubuntu in the United States and COVID-19: The Case of Zimbabwean Immigrants.- Chapter 25
Immigrants' integration in the Global North: Ubuntu-informed social work.- Chapter 26 Fostering Harmony: Exploring Botho Ethical Principles as an Antidote to Xenophobia in Botswana.- Chapter 27 To Live or Leave: Rethinking Ubuntu and Migration in a Context of Uncertainty- The Zimbabwean Case.- Chapter 28 Ubuntu: An anti-racist and pro-equality African philosophy?.- Chapter 29 Racism dehumanises the racist: A Deep Dive into the African philosophy of Ubuntu and concepts of Transactional Analysis.- Chapter 30 Confronting Inequalities in Education: The Symbiosis of Ubuntu and the Nordic Model.- Chapter 31 Ubuntu, Race and Xenophobia.- Chapter 32 Ubuntu Virtues as a Coping Mechanism in the Face of Racism and Discrimination.- Chapter 33 Poverty, Ubuntu and Sustainable Development.- Chapter 34 Ubuntu, Inequality and Poverty in South Africa.- Chapter 35 Ubuntu as a possible virtuous weapon in the fight against poverty and inequalities.- Chapter 36
Ubuntu, Disability Inclusion and Sustainable Development: Breaking the Disability-Poverty Nexus in Africa.- Chapter 37 The Interface between Ubuntu and Patriotism in the Context of Inclusive Development in Africa.- Chapter 38 Ubuntu and Ethical Implications for Global Transformative Justice Movements.- Chapter 39 Ubuntu, Diversity and Inclusiveness: Afro-descendants in the United States.- Chapter 40 From Ubuntu to Du Boisian 'Pan-African Ubuntu' in the era of global inequalities.- Chapter 41 Ubuntu's Potential to Inform Anti-Racism Practices and Policies in UK Higher Education.- Chapter 42 Ubuntu and Social Choice Theory: an ethical interrogation of group decision-making from an African perspective.- Chapter 43 Ubuntu and Gender Inequality: Chieftainess Nkomeshya Mukambo II's Appropriation of Ubuntu in Promoting Gender Equality in the Soli Chiefdom in Zambia.- Chapter 44 De- ethnicisation, De-masculinisation and Re-Vitalization of the Ubuntu Paradigm for Sustainable African Development.- Chapter 45 Phallic Scripts of Ubuntu (mukadzi chaiye (a 'real' woman): Confronting the 'De Jure powers' that undermine progress in selected literary texts.- Chapter 46 The Ethics of Ubuntu and Gender Justice Among African Women Theologians.- Chapter 47 Ubuntu, Gender equality and Sustainable Development in Africa: An African Feminist Perspective.- Chapter 48 Ubuntu, Reconciliation and Gender-Based Violence in South Africa.- Chapter 49 Women's Mushandirapamwe (Collectivism), Ubuntu and Sustainable Development in Contemporary Zimbabwe.- Chapter 50 Ubuntu and Gender inequality in Africa.-
Chapter 51 Towards global gender justice: Interrogating Ubuntu for insights and practical application to women's equality and Empowerment.- Chapter 52 Ubuntu, Inequality and Sustainable Development: Emerging Issues.
The Common Moral Position as Conversational: Re-interpreting the Hunhu/Ubuntu Moral Theory.- Chapter 6 : African Humanitas: Ubuntu and the Global Response to Climate Change.- Chapter 7 Mother Earth, Indigenous Spirituality and Ubuntu: Ideas for Meeting Contemporary Environmental Challenges.- Chapter 8 : Ghanaian Ubuntu and Malaysian Confucian Sustainable Plastic Waste Management and Leadership Styles in Afro-Asiatic Intercultural Perspective.- Chapter 9 : Solidarity Between Generations: An African Approach to Climate Change.- Chapter 10 : Ubuntu and Unsustainable Environmental Practices in Uganda: The Case of Sand Mining and Rice Farming.- Chapter 11: Integrating Ubuntu Language in the Paris Agreement.- Chapter 12: Ubuntu, women's water rights and access to the blue economy in South Africa.- Chapter 13: Ubuntu, Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Justice?.- Chapter 14 : Equity and the Ubuntu Worldview: Navigating Shared Responsibilities and Fostering Solidarity in the Face of Inequality in Ireland and the United Kingdom.- Chapter 15 : Ubuntu and decolonisation.- Chapter 16: Ubuntu, Poverty and the Sustainable Development Goals: Poverty as Impossibility.- Chapter 17 : Healthy ageing and Ubuntu in the Context of COVID- 19 and Future Pandemics in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Chapter 18 : Health for All: Harnessing Ubuntu Ethics for Promoting Competitive Pharmaceutical Production and Health Equity in Africa.- Chapter 19 : Foreign Aid in Africa: The case for an Ubuntu-inspired Relational ethics.- Chapter 20 : Ubuntu as a philosophy advancing Human Rights: The Humanistic Social Work thinking beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.- Chapter 21 Utilising the Ubuntu Philosophy among Street Children in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Overview.- Chapter 22 Ubuntu and Sustainable Cities in Africa.- Chapter 23 Ubuntu philosophy & the Sustainable Development Goals: A theo-afro-analytical review.- Chapter 24 The Practice of Ubuntu in the United States and COVID-19: The Case of Zimbabwean Immigrants.- Chapter 25
Immigrants' integration in the Global North: Ubuntu-informed social work.- Chapter 26 Fostering Harmony: Exploring Botho Ethical Principles as an Antidote to Xenophobia in Botswana.- Chapter 27 To Live or Leave: Rethinking Ubuntu and Migration in a Context of Uncertainty- The Zimbabwean Case.- Chapter 28 Ubuntu: An anti-racist and pro-equality African philosophy?.- Chapter 29 Racism dehumanises the racist: A Deep Dive into the African philosophy of Ubuntu and concepts of Transactional Analysis.- Chapter 30 Confronting Inequalities in Education: The Symbiosis of Ubuntu and the Nordic Model.- Chapter 31 Ubuntu, Race and Xenophobia.- Chapter 32 Ubuntu Virtues as a Coping Mechanism in the Face of Racism and Discrimination.- Chapter 33 Poverty, Ubuntu and Sustainable Development.- Chapter 34 Ubuntu, Inequality and Poverty in South Africa.- Chapter 35 Ubuntu as a possible virtuous weapon in the fight against poverty and inequalities.- Chapter 36
Ubuntu, Disability Inclusion and Sustainable Development: Breaking the Disability-Poverty Nexus in Africa.- Chapter 37 The Interface between Ubuntu and Patriotism in the Context of Inclusive Development in Africa.- Chapter 38 Ubuntu and Ethical Implications for Global Transformative Justice Movements.- Chapter 39 Ubuntu, Diversity and Inclusiveness: Afro-descendants in the United States.- Chapter 40 From Ubuntu to Du Boisian 'Pan-African Ubuntu' in the era of global inequalities.- Chapter 41 Ubuntu's Potential to Inform Anti-Racism Practices and Policies in UK Higher Education.- Chapter 42 Ubuntu and Social Choice Theory: an ethical interrogation of group decision-making from an African perspective.- Chapter 43 Ubuntu and Gender Inequality: Chieftainess Nkomeshya Mukambo II's Appropriation of Ubuntu in Promoting Gender Equality in the Soli Chiefdom in Zambia.- Chapter 44 De- ethnicisation, De-masculinisation and Re-Vitalization of the Ubuntu Paradigm for Sustainable African Development.- Chapter 45 Phallic Scripts of Ubuntu (mukadzi chaiye (a 'real' woman): Confronting the 'De Jure powers' that undermine progress in selected literary texts.- Chapter 46 The Ethics of Ubuntu and Gender Justice Among African Women Theologians.- Chapter 47 Ubuntu, Gender equality and Sustainable Development in Africa: An African Feminist Perspective.- Chapter 48 Ubuntu, Reconciliation and Gender-Based Violence in South Africa.- Chapter 49 Women's Mushandirapamwe (Collectivism), Ubuntu and Sustainable Development in Contemporary Zimbabwe.- Chapter 50 Ubuntu and Gender inequality in Africa.-
Chapter 51 Towards global gender justice: Interrogating Ubuntu for insights and practical application to women's equality and Empowerment.- Chapter 52 Ubuntu, Inequality and Sustainable Development: Emerging Issues.
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Chapter 1 : Introduction: Ubuntu, Inequality and Sustainable Development.- Chapter 2 Ubuntu Ethics as a Paradigm for Human Development in Africa.- Chapter 3 Ubuntu and a New Global Order based on Social Justice: Insights from Oliver Mtukudzi's Music.- Chapter 4: Teaching Botho for Global Human Development.- Chapter 5
The Common Moral Position as Conversational: Re-interpreting the Hunhu/Ubuntu Moral Theory.- Chapter 6 : African Humanitas: Ubuntu and the Global Response to Climate Change.- Chapter 7 Mother Earth, Indigenous Spirituality and Ubuntu: Ideas for Meeting Contemporary Environmental Challenges.- Chapter 8 : Ghanaian Ubuntu and Malaysian Confucian Sustainable Plastic Waste Management and Leadership Styles in Afro-Asiatic Intercultural Perspective.- Chapter 9 : Solidarity Between Generations: An African Approach to Climate Change.- Chapter 10 : Ubuntu and Unsustainable Environmental Practices in Uganda: The Case of Sand Mining and Rice Farming.- Chapter 11: Integrating Ubuntu Language in the Paris Agreement.- Chapter 12: Ubuntu, women's water rights and access to the blue economy in South Africa.- Chapter 13: Ubuntu, Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Justice?.- Chapter 14 : Equity and the Ubuntu Worldview: Navigating Shared Responsibilities and Fostering Solidarity in the Face of Inequality in Ireland and the United Kingdom.- Chapter 15 : Ubuntu and decolonisation.- Chapter 16: Ubuntu, Poverty and the Sustainable Development Goals: Poverty as Impossibility.- Chapter 17 : Healthy ageing and Ubuntu in the Context of COVID- 19 and Future Pandemics in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Chapter 18 : Health for All: Harnessing Ubuntu Ethics for Promoting Competitive Pharmaceutical Production and Health Equity in Africa.- Chapter 19 : Foreign Aid in Africa: The case for an Ubuntu-inspired Relational ethics.- Chapter 20 : Ubuntu as a philosophy advancing Human Rights: The Humanistic Social Work thinking beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.- Chapter 21 Utilising the Ubuntu Philosophy among Street Children in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Overview.- Chapter 22 Ubuntu and Sustainable Cities in Africa.- Chapter 23 Ubuntu philosophy & the Sustainable Development Goals: A theo-afro-analytical review.- Chapter 24 The Practice of Ubuntu in the United States and COVID-19: The Case of Zimbabwean Immigrants.- Chapter 25
Immigrants' integration in the Global North: Ubuntu-informed social work.- Chapter 26 Fostering Harmony: Exploring Botho Ethical Principles as an Antidote to Xenophobia in Botswana.- Chapter 27 To Live or Leave: Rethinking Ubuntu and Migration in a Context of Uncertainty- The Zimbabwean Case.- Chapter 28 Ubuntu: An anti-racist and pro-equality African philosophy?.- Chapter 29 Racism dehumanises the racist: A Deep Dive into the African philosophy of Ubuntu and concepts of Transactional Analysis.- Chapter 30 Confronting Inequalities in Education: The Symbiosis of Ubuntu and the Nordic Model.- Chapter 31 Ubuntu, Race and Xenophobia.- Chapter 32 Ubuntu Virtues as a Coping Mechanism in the Face of Racism and Discrimination.- Chapter 33 Poverty, Ubuntu and Sustainable Development.- Chapter 34 Ubuntu, Inequality and Poverty in South Africa.- Chapter 35 Ubuntu as a possible virtuous weapon in the fight against poverty and inequalities.- Chapter 36
Ubuntu, Disability Inclusion and Sustainable Development: Breaking the Disability-Poverty Nexus in Africa.- Chapter 37 The Interface between Ubuntu and Patriotism in the Context of Inclusive Development in Africa.- Chapter 38 Ubuntu and Ethical Implications for Global Transformative Justice Movements.- Chapter 39 Ubuntu, Diversity and Inclusiveness: Afro-descendants in the United States.- Chapter 40 From Ubuntu to Du Boisian 'Pan-African Ubuntu' in the era of global inequalities.- Chapter 41 Ubuntu's Potential to Inform Anti-Racism Practices and Policies in UK Higher Education.- Chapter 42 Ubuntu and Social Choice Theory: an ethical interrogation of group decision-making from an African perspective.- Chapter 43 Ubuntu and Gender Inequality: Chieftainess Nkomeshya Mukambo II's Appropriation of Ubuntu in Promoting Gender Equality in the Soli Chiefdom in Zambia.- Chapter 44 De- ethnicisation, De-masculinisation and Re-Vitalization of the Ubuntu Paradigm for Sustainable African Development.- Chapter 45 Phallic Scripts of Ubuntu (mukadzi chaiye (a 'real' woman): Confronting the 'De Jure powers' that undermine progress in selected literary texts.- Chapter 46 The Ethics of Ubuntu and Gender Justice Among African Women Theologians.- Chapter 47 Ubuntu, Gender equality and Sustainable Development in Africa: An African Feminist Perspective.- Chapter 48 Ubuntu, Reconciliation and Gender-Based Violence in South Africa.- Chapter 49 Women's Mushandirapamwe (Collectivism), Ubuntu and Sustainable Development in Contemporary Zimbabwe.- Chapter 50 Ubuntu and Gender inequality in Africa.-
Chapter 51 Towards global gender justice: Interrogating Ubuntu for insights and practical application to women's equality and Empowerment.- Chapter 52 Ubuntu, Inequality and Sustainable Development: Emerging Issues.
The Common Moral Position as Conversational: Re-interpreting the Hunhu/Ubuntu Moral Theory.- Chapter 6 : African Humanitas: Ubuntu and the Global Response to Climate Change.- Chapter 7 Mother Earth, Indigenous Spirituality and Ubuntu: Ideas for Meeting Contemporary Environmental Challenges.- Chapter 8 : Ghanaian Ubuntu and Malaysian Confucian Sustainable Plastic Waste Management and Leadership Styles in Afro-Asiatic Intercultural Perspective.- Chapter 9 : Solidarity Between Generations: An African Approach to Climate Change.- Chapter 10 : Ubuntu and Unsustainable Environmental Practices in Uganda: The Case of Sand Mining and Rice Farming.- Chapter 11: Integrating Ubuntu Language in the Paris Agreement.- Chapter 12: Ubuntu, women's water rights and access to the blue economy in South Africa.- Chapter 13: Ubuntu, Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Justice?.- Chapter 14 : Equity and the Ubuntu Worldview: Navigating Shared Responsibilities and Fostering Solidarity in the Face of Inequality in Ireland and the United Kingdom.- Chapter 15 : Ubuntu and decolonisation.- Chapter 16: Ubuntu, Poverty and the Sustainable Development Goals: Poverty as Impossibility.- Chapter 17 : Healthy ageing and Ubuntu in the Context of COVID- 19 and Future Pandemics in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Chapter 18 : Health for All: Harnessing Ubuntu Ethics for Promoting Competitive Pharmaceutical Production and Health Equity in Africa.- Chapter 19 : Foreign Aid in Africa: The case for an Ubuntu-inspired Relational ethics.- Chapter 20 : Ubuntu as a philosophy advancing Human Rights: The Humanistic Social Work thinking beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.- Chapter 21 Utilising the Ubuntu Philosophy among Street Children in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Overview.- Chapter 22 Ubuntu and Sustainable Cities in Africa.- Chapter 23 Ubuntu philosophy & the Sustainable Development Goals: A theo-afro-analytical review.- Chapter 24 The Practice of Ubuntu in the United States and COVID-19: The Case of Zimbabwean Immigrants.- Chapter 25
Immigrants' integration in the Global North: Ubuntu-informed social work.- Chapter 26 Fostering Harmony: Exploring Botho Ethical Principles as an Antidote to Xenophobia in Botswana.- Chapter 27 To Live or Leave: Rethinking Ubuntu and Migration in a Context of Uncertainty- The Zimbabwean Case.- Chapter 28 Ubuntu: An anti-racist and pro-equality African philosophy?.- Chapter 29 Racism dehumanises the racist: A Deep Dive into the African philosophy of Ubuntu and concepts of Transactional Analysis.- Chapter 30 Confronting Inequalities in Education: The Symbiosis of Ubuntu and the Nordic Model.- Chapter 31 Ubuntu, Race and Xenophobia.- Chapter 32 Ubuntu Virtues as a Coping Mechanism in the Face of Racism and Discrimination.- Chapter 33 Poverty, Ubuntu and Sustainable Development.- Chapter 34 Ubuntu, Inequality and Poverty in South Africa.- Chapter 35 Ubuntu as a possible virtuous weapon in the fight against poverty and inequalities.- Chapter 36
Ubuntu, Disability Inclusion and Sustainable Development: Breaking the Disability-Poverty Nexus in Africa.- Chapter 37 The Interface between Ubuntu and Patriotism in the Context of Inclusive Development in Africa.- Chapter 38 Ubuntu and Ethical Implications for Global Transformative Justice Movements.- Chapter 39 Ubuntu, Diversity and Inclusiveness: Afro-descendants in the United States.- Chapter 40 From Ubuntu to Du Boisian 'Pan-African Ubuntu' in the era of global inequalities.- Chapter 41 Ubuntu's Potential to Inform Anti-Racism Practices and Policies in UK Higher Education.- Chapter 42 Ubuntu and Social Choice Theory: an ethical interrogation of group decision-making from an African perspective.- Chapter 43 Ubuntu and Gender Inequality: Chieftainess Nkomeshya Mukambo II's Appropriation of Ubuntu in Promoting Gender Equality in the Soli Chiefdom in Zambia.- Chapter 44 De- ethnicisation, De-masculinisation and Re-Vitalization of the Ubuntu Paradigm for Sustainable African Development.- Chapter 45 Phallic Scripts of Ubuntu (mukadzi chaiye (a 'real' woman): Confronting the 'De Jure powers' that undermine progress in selected literary texts.- Chapter 46 The Ethics of Ubuntu and Gender Justice Among African Women Theologians.- Chapter 47 Ubuntu, Gender equality and Sustainable Development in Africa: An African Feminist Perspective.- Chapter 48 Ubuntu, Reconciliation and Gender-Based Violence in South Africa.- Chapter 49 Women's Mushandirapamwe (Collectivism), Ubuntu and Sustainable Development in Contemporary Zimbabwe.- Chapter 50 Ubuntu and Gender inequality in Africa.-
Chapter 51 Towards global gender justice: Interrogating Ubuntu for insights and practical application to women's equality and Empowerment.- Chapter 52 Ubuntu, Inequality and Sustainable Development: Emerging Issues.
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