
Marginality and Crisis
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Olutayo Adesina is associate professor in the department of history at University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Rasheed Oyewole Olaniyi is the sub-dean of the department of history at University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Content
Chapter 2 1. Introduction
Chapter 3 2. Globalization: The Politics of "We" and "Them"
Chapter 4 3. Origin and Dynamics of Globalization: A Historical Approach
Chapter 5 4. Compatriotism vs. Cosmopolitanism: Exploring a New Cosmo-Morality of Human Relations from the Yoruba in the Age of Global-ization
Part 6 Section II: Globalization and Culture
Chapter 7 5. Kiswahili Language and the Future of East African Integration in the Age of Globalization
Chapter 8 6. The Kabba Dress: Identity and Modernity in Contemporary Cameroon
Chapter 9 7. Beyond Memoir: Echoes of Globalization, Identity and Gender Struggle in Wole Soyinka's Ake: The Childhood Years
Chapter 10 8. From the Global to the Local: The Media and Islam in Nigeria, 1979-2006
Part 11 Section III: Marginality: Africa and the Political Economy of Globalization
Chapter 12 9. Globalization and the Privatization of State Owned Enterprises: An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Privatization on the Nige-rian Economy
Chapter 13 10 Contemporary Trade, Investment Practices, and the Challenges of Poverty Alleviation in Africa
Chapter 14 11. Community-Based Organizations: Household Food and Liveli-hood Security in Southern Nigeria
Chapter 15 12. Trade Liberalization and Employment in Nigeria
Chapter 16 13. Globalization, Poverty, and the Failure of States in Africa: Is There a Connection?
Part 17 Section IV: Crisis: Hotspots and Contestations
Chapter 18 14. A Cross-Regional Analysis African Conflicts in the Age of Globalization
Chapter 19 15. Globalization, Identity Politics, and the Escalation of Ife-Modakeke Crisis
Chapter 20 16. The 2001 Tiv-Jukun Ethnic Crisis: The "Indigene-Settler" Fac-tor Reconsidered
Chapter 21 17. Petroleum, the Environment, and the Economics of Nationalism in the Niger Delta
Chapter 22 18. Oil Conflict in the Niger Delta: Revisiting the Odi Genocide
Part 23 Section V: Conclusion
Chapter 24 19. Conclusion
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