Bibliografia

Principal

  • Zeleza, Tiyambe (ed), 2007, The Study of Africa. The Global and Transnational Engagements (Vol II), Dakar, CODESRIA Zeleza, Tiyambe (ed), 2006, The Study of Africa. Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Encounters (Vol I), Dakar, CODESRIA Mudimbe, Valentin Y., 1988, The Invention of Africa: Gnosis, Philosophy and the Order of Knowledge, Bloomington: Indiana University Press Mkandawire, Thandika (ed.), 2005, African Intellectuals: Rethinking Politics, Language, Gender and Development, Dakar: Codesria Lauer, Helen e Ko Anyidoho (org.), 2016, O resgate das ciências humanas e das humanidades através de perspectivas africanas, Brasília, FUNAG Desai, Gaurav e Adeline Masquelier, 2018, Critical Terms for the Study of Africa, Chicago, University of Chicago Press Bates, Robert, Valentin Y. Mudimbe e Jean O'Barr (eds), 1993, Africa and the Disciplines - The Contributions of Research in Africa to the Social Sciences and Humanities, Chicago, University of Chicago Press :

Secundária

  • Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo J., 2015, "Decoloniality as the Future of Africa", History Compass 13(10): 485-496 Briggs, John, 2005, "The use of indigenous knowledge in development: problems and challenges", Progress in Development Studies, 5(2): 99-114 Adams, Glenn, 2014, "Decolonizing methods: African studies and qualitative research", Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 31(4): 467-474 2.6. Conhecimentos endógenos e propostas metodológicas Vansina, Jean, 1985, Oral Tradition as History, Oxford, James Currey Guest, Greg, Arwen Bunce e Laura Johnson, 2006, "How Many Interviews Are Enough?: An Experiment with Data Saturation and Variability", Field Methods, 18(1): 59-82 Lesutis, Gedminas, 2018, "The Politics of Narrative: Methodological Reflections on Analysing Voices of the Marginalized in Africa", African Affairs, 117 (468): 509-521 2.5. História oral e entrevistas Howlett, Marnie, 2021, "Looking at the ?field? through a Zoom lens: Methodological reflections on conducting online research during a global pandemic", Qualitative Research, Online first Neto, Pedro Figueiredo, 2019, "Surreptitious ethnography: Following the paths of Angolan refugees and returnees in the Angola-Zambia borderlands", Ethnography, 20 (1): 128-125 Benzecry, Claudio E., 2015, "What did we say they've said? Four encounters between theory, method and the production of data", Ethnography, 18 (1): 24-34 2.4. Metodologias etnográficas Lutmar, Carmela e Lesley G. Terris, 2019, "Introducing a new dataset on leadership change in rebel groups, 1946-2010", Journal of Peace Research, 56(2): 306-315 Demarest, Leila e Arnim Langer, 2018, "The study of violence and social unrest in Africa: A comparative analysis of three conflict event datasets", African Affairs, 117 (467): 310-325 Coffe, Hilde e Catherine Bolzendahl, 2011, "Gender Gaps in Political Participation Across Sub-Saharan African Nations", Soc Indic Res, 102: 245-264 2.3. Bases de dados Gerring, John, 2004, "What Is a Case Study and What Is It Good for?", American Political Science Review, 98 (2): 341-354 Collier, David, 1993, "The comparative method", in Finifter, Ada W. (Ed.), Political Science: The State of the Discipline II, Washington, D.C.: American Political Science Association: 105-119 Bhattacherjee, Anol, 2012, "Social Science Research: Principles, Methods, and Practices", Textbooks Collection. Book 3 2.2. Estudos de caso e método comparativo Marshall, Anne and Batten, Suzanne, 2004, "Researching Across Cultures: Issues of Ethics and Power", Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 5 (3), art. 39 Mama, Amina, 2007, "Is It Ethical to Study Africa? Preliminary Thoughts on Scholarship and Freedom", African Studies Review, 50 (1): 1-26 Dodsworth, Susan e Nic Cheeseman, 2017, "The Potential and Pitfalls of Collaborating with Development Organizations and Policy Makers in Africa", African Affairs, 117(466): 130-145 2.1. Questões éticas da investigação em contextos africanos Módulo 2. Bob-Milliar, George M., 2020, ?Introduction: Methodologies for researching Africa?, African Affairs, Online First van Leeuwen, Theo, 2005, "Three models of interdisciplinarity", in Wodak, Ruth and Chilton, Paul (Ed.), A New Agenda in (Critical) Discourse Analysis, Theory, Methodology and Interdisciplinarity, Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company Bryceson, Deborah Fahy, 2012, "Discovery and denial: social science theory and interdisciplinarity in African Studies", African Affairs, 111(443): 281-302 Basedau, Matthias, 2020, "Rethinking African Studies: Four Challenges and the Case for Comparative African Studies", Africa Spectrum, 55(2): 194-206 1.3. Estudos Africanos e interdisciplinaridade Robinson, Pearl T., 2002, "Area Studies in Search of Africa", in Szanton, David (Ed.), The Politics of Knowledge: Area Studies and the Disciplines, Oakland: University of California Press Lydon, Ghislaine, 2005, "Writing trans-Saharan history: Methods, sources and interpretations across the African divide", The Journal of North African Studies, 10(3-4): 293-324 Hamminga, Bert, 2005, "Epistemology from the African point of view", in Hamminga, Bert (Ed.), Knowledge Cultures, Comparative Western and African Epistemology, Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi: 57-84 Ampofo, Akosua Adomako, 2016, "Re-viewing Studies on Africa, #Black Lives Matter, and Envisioning the Future of African Studies", African Studies Review, 59 (2): 7-29 1.2. Estudos Africanos e os Estudos da África do Norte Melber, Henning, 2009, "The relevance of African Studies", Stichproben, Wiener Zeitschrift für kritische Afrikastudien, 16: 183-200 Hountonddji, Paulin J., 2008, "Conhecimento de África, conhecimento de Africanos: Duas perspectivas sobre os Estudos Africanos", Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais, 80: 149-160 Friedman, Steven, 2018, "The 'science' of superiority: Africa and scholarly colonial assumptions", Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 36 (4): 449-463 Arowosegbe, Jeremiah O., 2016, "African scholars, African Studies and knowledge production on Africa", Africa, 86 (2): 324-38 1.1. Produção de conhecimento sobre África Módulo 1. :