A publication pillar of Geo Diaffe Global’s work in research, communication, ethics, African scholarship, knowledge translation, and public intellectual life.
Méthodologies décoloniales en sciences sociales en Afrique
Co-authored by Prof. Sylvain Landry Birane Faye and Georgette Hélène Coumba Sow, this book strengthens Geo Diaffe Global’s public positioning in research, communication, ethics, African knowledge systems, and knowledge translation.
It explores decolonial methodologies, local knowledge, co-construction of research, reflexivity, ethical markers, and contextualized approaches to social sciences in Africa.
The book supports research that takes local realities, field experience, language, power, ethics, and community knowledge seriously.
It contributes to conversations on how social science research in Africa can be designed, interpreted, and shared with responsibility.
It strengthens Geo Diaffe Global’s role in translating complex research and social questions into accessible public conversations.
The book can support public conversations, GeoLens specials, university talks, research workshops, public lectures, and media interviews around decolonial methodologies, ethics, and African social sciences.