Explore the social, cultural and political dynamics that characterise Africa today with Introduction à la sociologie de l’Afrique du troisième millénaire by Jérémie Wilarbang.
Africa today is a theatre of social dynamics, changes and even disruptions that affect all areas of life. These social realities are so dense that they merit a new approach of analysis to avoid fixation. While it is true that the continent has been the focus of a wide range of research in various scientific disciplines for several decades, the start of a new millennium is a turning point that must give way to a new approach, or even a new paradigm. It is in this need for renewal that this book responds, as an introduction to the sociological analysis that this era demands. In this vein, the socio-economic development of Central Africa, political and geostrategic reforms, external media hegemony and mystical-religious phenomena all deserve special attention.
Come and discover a captivating exploration of contemporary African society. Immerse yourself in an in-depth, up-to-date analysis of the social and cultural dynamics shaping Africa today.
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About the author
Jérémie WILARBANG is a Cameroonian who holds a Master’s degree in political science from the University of Ngaoundéré (Cameroon) and a doctoral student in sociology. An acute observer of the African and international scene, he is the author of the articles titled “L’Afrique Centrale face aux défis actuels du développement socioéconomique”, “Les rapports de force dans l’arène des comités de développement du canton de Boboyo (Département du Mayo-Kani, Extrême-Nord du Cameroun)”. He also supervise the book Santé et maladies en Afrique au XXI ème siècle.
L’aprèm’ du livre is the monthly book presentation organised by the Goethe-Institut Cameroon. It enables authors to present their works to a broad public and to trigger dialogue with the audience. Each year, 11 authors are selected by a jury following a call for entries.