Lexington Books
Pages: 334
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-66693-092-4 • Hardback • May 2023 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
978-1-66693-093-1 • eBook • May 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
James T. Gire is the Jackson-Hope Distinguished Institute Professor, Life Sciences, at the Virginia Military Institute where he has served as the head of the Department of Psychology since 2006.
Abdul Karim Bangura has five PhDs and is a researcher-in-residence of Abrahamic Connections and Islamic Peace Studies at American University’s Center for Global Peace.
Contents
Introduction
Abdul Karim Bangura and James T. Gire
Chapter 1: African/Africana/Black Studies
Abdul Karim Bangura
Chapter 2: Chemistry
Alie Kunda
Chapter 3: Communication
Moses Ofome Asak
Chapter 4: Computer Science
Alie Kunda
Chapter 5: Criminology
Gerald K. Fosten
Chapter 6: Development Studies
Emma Hilda Morsay
Chapter 7: Education
Tolulope Samuel Aworefa
Chapter 8: Ethics
Tinashe Gumbo
Chapter 9: Geography
Chris A. Shisanya
Chapter 10: History
Benson Waiganjo Kanyingi
Chapter 11: Management
Esther Nkhukhu-Orlando
Chapter 12: Mathematics
Isatu Ramatu Bangura
Chapter 13: Psychology
James T. Gire
Chapter 14: African Religion
Simon Gisege Omare
Chapter 15: Youth Studies
Cecy Edijala Balogun
“Corruption in Society: Multidisciplinary Conceptualizations is an edited systematic multidisciplinary study that is dedicated ‘to the victims of corruption everywhere.’ Its holistic approach from the ancient period to the present is timely. This volume will help readers identify and understand cases of corruption while providing proposals for its elimination. Corruption is no longer oversimplified or misunderstood because of the clear and in-depth analysis revealed in this volume. Its editors, James T. Gire and Abdul Karim Bangura, and the contributors challenge readers to rethink their understanding of corruption.”
— Mueni wa Muiu, Winston Salem State University