Introduction
Céline A. Jacquemin and Toyin Falola
Part I: Interrogating the Trends, Ethics, and Political, Economic, & Cultural Elements of Identity
Chapter 1: Politics of Being and its Contemporary Implications in Africa: Positive or Negative Trends?
Olanrewaju Atanda Orija
Chapter 2: ‘Ubuntu’ Dialogic Ethics: Towards a Liberal Theory of Virtue and Transformation of Identities in Africa
Jude Chinwuba Asike and Patricia Ogugua Anwuluorah
Chapter 3: Interrogating Identity Politics in Nigeria
Soj Ojo
Chapter 4: Monetary Sovereignty, Sovereign Identities, Monetary Identities in Ghana and Nigeria in the Late 1950’s to Early 1960’s
Bamidélé Aly
Chapter 5: Music as a Tool for Sustainable Development in Nigerian Society
Maureen Ada Uche
Part II: Identity and Ethnic Conflict, Transformation, Reconciliation, and Empowerment
Chapter 6: Ethnicity, Peacebuilding, and Conflict Transformation in Nigeria: The Case of Herder-Farmer Conflict
Kialee Nyiayaana
Chapter 7: How Rwanda Transformed Identity Post-Genocide
Céline A. Jacquemin
Chapter 8: African Bureaucracies and the Implementation of Women Empowerment Programs
Abidemi Abiola Isola, Tolulope Adeogun, and Victor Adesiyan
Part III: Internet and Social Media Foster Identity Change, Exploration, and Mobilization
Chapter 9: Building Global Citizenship through the African Digital Public Humanities: The MaCleKi Collaborative
Meshack Owino and J. Mark Souther
Chapter 10: Mobilizing Student Interest in African Identity: An Academic Project for the Real World
Bradford Whitener
Chapter 11: Institutional Change & Identity: Impact of the Arab Spring & Mobilization in North Africa
Auroara Nikkels
Chapter 12: Tracking Political and Religious Mobilization Against Queer Men in Senegal
Grayson Michael Posey
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