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African Renaissance is a cross between an academic journal and any higher-end news features magazine. It is a bi-monthly publication targeted principally at policy makers, policy makers, policy moulders, professionals, intellectuals and ‘stakeholders’ in African affairs. The aim is to have a platform where Africanists can engage in serious discussions without the Shenanigans that are usually associated with academic publications.
Editorial policy
Articles could be on any topic of relevance to Africa, but written in ways to be of interest to policy makers. Lead articles (or cover stories in magazine-speak) may involve identifying major strands in a debate, and finding writers who represent each strand to write for us. These contributions are circulated to those invited to write on the topic for discussion. The discussions of each contribution are shown to the author of the article discussed for a possible rejoinder. All these are published in what we believe amounts to bringing a seminar/workshop to you through the journal. |