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,Women’s and Gender Studies in Ghana, this have been important contributions from civil society, including increased activism around particular issues such as gender-based violence and women’s economic citizenship. The question of “gender” has gained visibility, and even in popular culture the implications of the gendered architecture
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Conclusion,tive; and (ii) specific issues (evolution, theories, methods, substance and policy-relevance). The 15 chapters have focused on various disciplines of the social sciences largely through these two perspectives. The purpose of this chapter is to examine the contribution of the chapters to the theoreti
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978-94-024-0128-8Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014
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Samuel Agyei-Mensah,Joseph Atsu Ayee,Abena D. OdurOffers sophisticated perspectives for comparing and appreciating the synergies, differences, trends and nuances among and between the Social Science disciplines.Surveys and assesses the complete range
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Conclusions: Beyond Justice and Freedom!,transmission was a relatively recent introduction. Western written documentation on Ghana’s past has superficial time-depth going only as far back as the fifteenth century AD. This gave the impression, in historical terms, of a country of utter darkness in pre-European times. Moreover, the European
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Conclusions: Beyond Justice and Freedom!,ntury. Its practice in Ghana took longer, awaiting two events to take place. The first was the establishment of the University College of the Gold Coast in 1948. The second was an acceptance of African history as a legitimate and independent field of inquiry in the discipline in the 1960s and 1970s.