Beschreibung
Embark on a journey through Africa’s social innovation landscape with this groundbreaking book, which presents a comprehensive framework for transformative change. Across its five captivating parts, it intricately weaves together cultural heritage, participatory research methods, and authentic storytelling to mitigate the adverse effects of globalization. Probe into the concepts of “Communitalism” and “Communiversity”, explore African phenomenology, and embrace critical realism as avenues for understanding and catalyzing positive change. This is a vital resource for researchers, policymakers, and individuals committed to shaping Africa’s trajectory towards a more equitable and sustainable future.
Autorenportrait
Anselm Adodo, a Benedictine priest, excels in education, management, environmentalism, and naturopathic practice. With dual doctorates, he’s a prolific scholar, author, and lecturer. His expertise in integrative medicine, spanning two decades, bridges academia and practice, fostering innovation and progress in holistic healthcare.
Ronnie Lessem, a scholar with ties to Zimbabwe and the UK, is a Distinguished Scholar at the Da Vinci Institute, South Africa. Co-Founder of Re-GENE-Africa, he’s a Harvard Business School alumni with over 30 years of experience as a consultant. His work spans 40 books on regenerating communities and organizations.
Alexander Schieffer, an integral philosopher, educator, and poet, co-founded TRANS4M Academy and Home for Humanity. He leads the One Home Journey, aiming for planetary unity. As a professor and author, he explores integral development globally. With a Ph.D. from St. Gallen University, his work spans academia, activism, and literature.