Conducting Research and Mentoring Students in Africa: CODESRIA College of Mentors Handbook

Authors

Abdul Karim Bangura
Joy A. Obando
Ishmael I. Munene 
Chris Shisanya 
Ishmael I. Munene
Abdul Karim Bangura
Chris Shisanya
Joy Obando
Doctoral Scholars
Robert Kakuru

Keywords:

Conducting Research, Mentoring, Students, Africa, Qualitative, Epistemological, Paradigms, Quantitative, Emergent, Comparative, Art, Science, Methodology

Synopsis

This handbook presents a selection of qualitative, quantitative, emergent and comparative research methods, many of which are African-centered. Furthermore; it discusses epistemological paradigms in the social research, mentoring techniques, publishing strategies, Internet research techniques, and research integrity and ethics. The book is designed primarily to provide researchers with an understanding of some research approaches that are useful for researching Africa. By asking fundamental questions about how to rethink methods, this book is also a critical contribution for thinking through knowledge decolonisation. The suggestions made about the possibility of studying Africa systematically are therefore subject to close examination. What integrates the chapters in this book can seem somewhat ordinary. But many research and mentoring insights are so discernible, so essential, that they are arduous to master, and convey with originality and clarity. The inventiveness of this book therefore hinges upon the simplicity with which conventional but distinct facts about the approaches examined are assembled into a coherent and intellectually persuasive synthesis.

Chapters

  • Conducting Research and Mentoring Students in Africa
    CODESRIA College of Mentors Handbook
    Joy A. Obando, Abdul Karim Bangura, Ishmael I. Munene , Chris Shisanya 
  • Thriving as a PhD Mentee: Mediating Mentor-Mentee Conflicts
    Ishmael I. Munene
  • Revisiting the Basics
    Abdul Karim Bangura
  • Epistemological Paradigms in Social Research
    Chris Shisanya
  • Brief Descriptions of Qualitative Research Methods
    Ishmael I. Munene, Chris Shisanya, Joy Obando, Doctoral Scholars
  • Brief Descriptions of Quantitative Research Methods
    Ishmael I. Munene, Chris Shisanya, Joy Obando, Doctoral Scholars
  • Brief Descriptions of Emergent Research Methods
    Abdul Karim Bangura, Doctoral Scholars
  • Brief Descriptions of Comparative Research Methods
    Abdul Karim Bangura, Doctoral Scholars
  • Brief Descriptions of African-centered Research Methods
    Abdul Karim Bangura, Doctoral Scholars
  • Harnessing the Internet for Free Cutting-Edge Computer Software and Other Tools
    Abdul Karim Bangura
  • The Art, Science and Politics of Publishing
    Ishmael I. Munene, Chris Shisanya
  • Research Integrity and Ethics
    Joy Obando
  • Research Methodology: Knowledge Gained through Direct Experience
    Robert Kakuru

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Author Biographies

Abdul Karim Bangura

is a researcher-in-residence of Abrahamic Connections and Islamic Peace Studies at the Center for Global Peace in the School of International Service at American University and the director of The African Institution, in Washington DC, USA.

 

Joy A. Obando

is an associate professor in the Department of Geography at Kenyatta University. She holds a PhD in Geomorphology from King’s College London and studied for her Master’s in Geography and Bachelor of Education at Kenyatta University.

 

Ishmael I. Munene 

is professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at Northern Arizona University teaching courses in Comparative Education, Higher Education, and Educational Research.

 

Chris Shisanya 

is former Chairperson of the Department of Geography and is currently Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and Full Professor of Geography, specializing in the feld of Agroclimatology, at Kenyatta University

Ishmael I. Munene

is professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at Northern Arizona University teaching courses in Comparative Education, Higher Education, and Educational Research.

Abdul Karim Bangura

is a researcher-in-residence of Abrahamic Connections and Islamic Peace Studies at the Center for Global Peace in the School of International Service at American University and the director of The African Institution, in Washington DC, USA.

 

Chris Shisanya

is former Chairperson of the Department of Geography and is currently Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and Full Professor of Geography, specializing in the feld of Agroclimatology, at Kenyatta University

Joy Obando

is an associate professor in the Department of Geography at Kenyatta University. She holds a PhD in Geomorphology from King’s College London and studied for her Master’s in Geography and Bachelor of Education at Kenyatta University.

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