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Challenge of African Potentials, The

Conviviality, Informality and Futurity

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Ofosu-Kusi, Yaw

Langaa RPCIG, 2020
Livrel 276p.
(Economics and Development)
ISBN: 9789956551750
This collection of articles is based on presentations and discussions at the 2018 African Potentials Forum, held in Accra, Ghana. This forum was a part of the African Potentials Project, which aims to clarify the latent problem-solving abilities, ways of thinking, and institutions that have been created, accumulated, unified, and deployed in the everyday experiences of Africans. The notion of Africaís latent power/potential is not related to romanticisation of the traditional knowledge of African society and its institutions as fixed, essentialised ëmagic wandsí. This notion also raises objections against political dogmas that seek to smoke out and eliminate thought and values originating in Western modernity. The keyword of the Accra Forum was futurity. Africaís future is laden with possibilities, latent power, and potential. It is bright and hopeful but, simultaneously, bleak and thought-provoking. For nascent democracies and economically challenged communities, the value of this potential lies not in its static qualities but in how these qualities can be harnessed and translated into beneficial practical outcomes. As a concept, ëpotentialí connotes a time to come; a futurity that is full of known and unknown possibilities, challenges, and opportunities.
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