1124 Empirical evidence on the names and values of Africa’s philosophy of Ubuntu
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Publishing all aspects and levels of Ubuntu for all disciplines – family & individual (ukama), community (ujamaa), society (ujamii), environment (imvelo) and spiritual (uroho).
Use this database to identify literature on Ubuntu for compiling literature reviews and writing background sections. To suggest an entry in the database, email us. The database has 105 entries and is growing.
Step 1: Identify a gap in knowledge or a social problem Begin by identifying a gap in knowledge or a social problem that your research will address. This step is crucial in defining the focus and purpose of your work. Strategies for identifying a gap are: Step 2: Choose the appropriate approach Select the most…
Publishing in a new journal in Africa is the best way one could contribute to growth of publishing and literature in Africa. the other ways are being a reviewer or editor and of course, using literature from Africa to increase citation scores of others, and in turn increase your own citations scores. Sadly, in some…
The Journal of Ubuntu provides a platform for the publishing of all aspects and levels of Ubuntu philosophy as follows: The journal takes an interdisciplinary approach. We are seeking in-depth, well researched articles which could be results of primary data collection or reviews. Family, community and individual experiences of Ubuntu are welcome. Authors will get…
Our Journal The Journal of Ubuntu (JoU) is the first journal dedicated to the study of Ubuntu. It was founded in 2023 to provide a platform for the publishing of all aspects and levels of Ubuntu philosophy: family and individual (ukama); community (ujamaa); society (ujamii); environment (imvelo) and spiritual (uroho). Detailed and extensive information about…