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Publishing Doesn’t Automatically Save African Academics From Perishing

Posted By: adminon: January 15, 2021In: BookspaceTags: Africa Institute of South Africa, Commercialism, Makerere Institute of Social ResearchNo CommentsViews:
Publishing Doesn’t Automatically Save African Academics From Perishing

It is not a universal practice in a plastic sense of it but, in academia, the slogan is ‘publish or perish’. However, Cameroon born South African academic, Prof Francis Nyamnjoh is saying in... Read more

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