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El. knyga: Halvorsen: Sharing Knowledge, Transforming Societi: The Norhed Programme 2013-2020

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  • Formatas: 612 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Jan-2023
  • Leidėjas: African Minds
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781928502029
  • Formatas: 612 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Jan-2023
  • Leidėjas: African Minds
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781928502029

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In June 2016, the Norwegian Programme for Capacity Development in Higher Education and Research for Development (Norhed) hosted a conference on the theme of eknowledge for developmenti in an attempt to shift the focus of the programme towards its academic content. This book follows up on that event. The conference highlighted the usefulness of presenting the value of Norhedis different projects to the world, showing how they improve knowledge and expand access to it through co-operation. A wish for more meta-knowledge was also expressed and this gives rise to the following questions: Is this way of co-operating contributing to the growth of independent post-colonial knowledge production in the South, based on analyses of local data and experiences in ways that are relevant to our shared future? Does the growth of academic independence, as well as greater equality, and the ability to develop theories different to those imposed by the better-off parts of the world, give rise to deeper understandings and better explanations? Does it, at least, spread the ability to translate existing methodologies in ways that add meaning to observations of local context and data, and thus enhance the relevance and influence of the academic profession locally and internationally? This book, in its varied contributions, does not provide definite answers to these questions but it does show that Norhed is a step in the right direction. Norhed is an attempt to fund collaboration within and between higher education institutions. We know that both the uniqueness of this programme, and ideas of how to better utilise the learning and experience emerging from it, call for more elaboration and broader dissemination before we can offer further guidance on how to do things better. This book is a first attempt.
Foreword vii
Hirut Woldemariam
Frequently used acronyms and abbreviations xi
Preface: Sustainable capacity development in higher education and research: Norad's approach xv
Jeanette da Silva
Douglas Tendai Phiri
Introduction: The Norhed programme: A laboratory for academic collaboration 1(40)
Tor Halvorsen
PART ONE GLOBAL-LOCAL REALITIES
Introduction
41(7)
Tor Halvorsen
1 Decolonising universities
48(20)
Mahmood Mamdani
2 Antimicrobial stewardship and conservancy in Africa
68(15)
L. Middleton
F. Lampiao
T. Zimba
S.N. Muzime
G.S. Simonsen
L. Smabrekke
J. Musaya
V. Solomon
F. Suleman
A. Sundsfjord
S.Y. Essack
3 Bridging gaps, building futures: Global journalism and local practices
83(22)
Kristin Skare Orgeret
William Tayeebwa
4 Indigenous and communitarian knowledges
105(27)
Roy Krevel
5 Edward K Kirumira: A view of Norhed from the South
132(25)
Interviewed by Tor Halvorsen
PART TWO THE ECOSOCIAL PARADIGM SHIFT
Introduction
157(7)
Tor Halvorsen
6 Building capacity for the management of coastal resources in Tanzania and Zanzibar
164(14)
Pius Z. Yanda
Ian Bryceson
Haji Mwevura
Wahira Othman
Betsy Beymer-Farris
Chris Maina Peter
Emma Liwenga
Faustin Maganga
7 Capacity building for climate-smart natural resource management and policy in Malawi and Ethiopia
178(13)
Mesfin Tilahun
Stein T. Holden
Julius H. Mangisoni
8 Building research and educational capacity in Vietnam and Sri Lanka on the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems management: Challenges, achievements and lessons learned
191(18)
Claire W. Armstrong
Nguyen Thi Kim Anh
PART THREE UPSKILLING AND PROFESSIONALISATION
Introduction
209(5)
Kristin Skare Orgeret
9 Promoting professionalisation in nursing and midwifery
214(17)
Alfred Maluwa
Margaret Maimbolwa
Clara Haruzivishe
Patricia Katowa-Mukwato
Jon Oyvind Odland
Babil Stray Pedersen
Ellen Chirwa
Midion Chidzonga
Address Malata
10 Vocational pedagogy
231(18)
Arne Rohnny Sannerud
11 Teacher education in Ethiopia: Reshaping the training of science and mathematics teacher educators
249(19)
Ahmed Y. Ahmed
Meskerem L. Debele
Haftu H. Gebremeskel
DawitA Getahun
Dawit T. Tiruneh
Dereje T. Wondem
12 Improving the quality and capacity of mathematics teachers in Malawi: A collaborative project between the University of Malawi and the University of Stavanger
268(17)
Mercy Kazima
Arne Jakobsen
PART FOUR KNOWLEDGE, IDENTITY, CULTURE
Introduction
285(11)
Roy Kravel
13 Intercultural communication and autonomy in Latin America: The journey of RUIICAY-HIOA Intercultural Communication Linkage Programme
296(25)
Jose Luis Saballos Velasquez
14 Linguistic capacity building in Ethiopia: Results and challenges
321(30)
Derib Ado Jekale
Binyam Sisay Mendisu
Janne Bondi Johannessen
15 Academic and cultural perceptions of foreign students: Implications for the sustainability of international partnerships
351(28)
Elizabeth Kaase-Bwanga
16 Models of co-operation between a university in Norway and two universities in Africa: An autoethnographic report
379(24)
Birgit Brock-Utne
PART FIVE REFORMING UNIVERSITIES, REFORMING SOCIETIES
Introduction
403(8)
Tor Halvorsen
17 Voices from within: The academic profession and the social sciences at Makerere University
411(31)
Andrea Felde
Tor Halvorsen
18 Developing a sustainable PhD programme: Experiences from southern Ethiopia
442(15)
Bernt Lindtjorn
Moges Tadesse
Eskindir Loha
19 From needs assessment to academic leadership training for women in Ethiopia
457(17)
Jeanette H. Magnus
Kora Tushune
Abraham Haileamlak
20 Engendering and decolonising legal education: South-South and South-North co-operation
474(26)
Patricia Kameri-Mbote
Anne Helium
Julie Stewart
Ngeyi Kanyongolo
Mulela Munalula
21 Transforming research, teaching and learning of public administration for improved governance and management: The Norhed experience in Malawi
500(21)
Happy Kayuni
Dan Banik
Boniface Dulani
Kaja Elise Gresko
22 The challenge of capacity building in occupational health: Experiences from Tanzania, Ethiopia and Norway
521(21)
Bente E. Moen
Wakgari Deressa
Simon H.D. Mamuya
23 Building a new master's and PhD programme in nutritional epidemiology in Kinshasa: How to face obstacles beyond the control of the project
542(15)
Mapatano Mala A.H.
Christiane Horwood
Anne Hattey
POSTSCRIPT
24 Higher education institutions and transformational development: Ways forward
557
Kristin Skare Orgeret