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Call for Papers

Theme: Beyond Liberal Democracy
Subtitle: The Quest for Indigenous African Models of Democracy for the
Twenty-First Century
Type: International Conference
Institution: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (RVP)
   Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, University of
Nairobi
Location: Nairobi (Kenya)
Date: 22.–23.5.2017
Deadline: 1.3.2017

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The process of democratisation in post-colonial African states has
met with various challenges. Two of the most outstanding are that
civilian governments subvert liberal democratic constitutions through
their self-serving constitutional amendements, while military regimes
completely dismiss the authority of constitutions.

Growing evidence indicates that the second generation of liberal
democratic constitutions, which emerged on the continent during the
last two decades of the twentieth century, are also being subverted
through similar processes.

Thus, a number of scholars now speak about “the failure of democracy
in Africa,” while others point out that what has failed in Africa is
liberal democracy rather than democracy as such. The latter group
holds that liberal democracy, with its emphasis on the preeminence of
the liberties of the individual above communal responsibilities, is
alien to the continent and is, therefore, doomed to fail as often as
it is tried.

This two-day conference, organized by the Department of Philosophy
and Religious Studies at the University of Nairobi and the Council
for Research in Values and Philosophy (RVP), will evaluate
democratisation in Africa. It will focus on the following three
questions:

1. Is democracy universally applicable, or does it require adaptation
   to cultural realities?

2. To what extent has the adoption of Western liberal models of
   democracy hindered democratisation in post-colonial African states?

3. How can indigenous African political thought be utilised in the
   endeavour to design models of democracy that are suited to the
   socio-cultural realities of post-colonial African states?

Abstract 

Please send an abstract of not more than 300 words and a brief CV to
Dr. Reginald M.J. Oduor [rmjod...@gmail.com] and [cua-...@cua.edu] by
March 1, 2017. Full papers sent by April 30, 2017 will be considered
for publication by the RVP in its publication series "Cultural
Heritage and Contemporary Change".


Contact:

Reginald M.J. Oduor
Email: rmjod...@gmail.com
Web: http://www.crvp.org/conferences/2017/Nairobi.html




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