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Science, Policy and Development in Africa
Challenges and Prospects

An historical and empirical study of science in Africa, bringing to light connections between science, policy and development.

R. Sooryamoorthy (Author)

9781108842037, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 3 September 2020

352 pages, 16 b/w illus.
15.5 x 23.5 x 2.5 cm, 0.65 kg

'Sooryamoorthy's prose is clear and his research is thorough and well integrated into his argument … this work is valuable to development experts and upper-level students in the fields of international studies, political science, sociology, anthropology, and the history of science.' Cathy Skidmore-Hess, Journal of Global South Studies

Since gaining political independence in the 1950s, science has rapidly become a prerequisite for national development within many African nations. Supported by international agencies, such as UNESCO, initiatives were taken to direct Africa on the road of scientific development, enabling contributions to world science and significant progress in many specific research areas. However, from a developmental perspective there remains the question of how science influences national development plans and strategies. How far are science policies integrated into the national development plans? What potential and challenges do science and technology pose for Africa and its prospects for wider development? Offering a comprehensive historical and empirical study of science in both colonial and post-colonial Africa, R. Sooryamoorthy brings to light the connections between science, policy and development in African nations. Focusing on understanding the widening gap in science and technology between developed and developing regions, and the integration (or lack of) with national development strategies, this study provides important insights into the potential opportunities and challenges facing Africa in the areas of science.

1. Science, development and Africa
2. Science from Africa: historical and contemporary trends
3. Production of science in Africa: decisive indicators
4. Scientific research areas
5. Collaboration: importance for Africa
6. Policy matters in science and development
7. Science and development: challenges and prospects for Africa.

Subject Areas: Impact of science & technology on society [PDR], Science: general issues [PD], Politics & government [JP], African history [HBJH]

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