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Repositioning of Africa in knowledge production: shaking off historical stigmas introduction

Africa is recognised as the cradle of humankind with a proven record of creativity and innovation as evidenced by its great empires and kingdoms. It is thus an enigma that currently Africa contributes only 2% to global knowledge production, a situation that is widely believed to account for its unde...

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Published in:Journal of the British Academy 2021, Vol.9s1, p.1-17
Main Authors: Thondhlana, Juliet, Garwe, Evelyn Chiyevo
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