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Ubuntu: A transformative leadership philosophy

Journal of Leadership Studies, 2010
AbstractLeadership is about knowledge, skills, and abilities for transformation. It is also increasingly about worldviews or visions of life—beliefs, values, and principles. But worldviews are also ways of life, for beliefs direct us, values guide us, and principles motivate us to certain kinds of action and behavior.How, then, do worldviews have an ...
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Ubuntu Versus ubuntu: Finding a Philosophy of Justice Through Obligation

Law and Critique, 2015
Leonhard Praeg’s A Report on Ubuntu (2014) is a clever, if dense, treatise about the potential of Ubuntu as an emancipatory concept in the context of adjudication because of its function as a persistent demand to re-ask the question: ‘what is justice?’.
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African Ubuntu Philosophy and Global Management

Journal of Business Ethics, 2009
In our age of globalization, we need a theory of global management consistent with our common human nature. The place to begin in developing such a theory is the philosophy of traditional cultures. The article focuses on African philosophy and its fruitfulness for contributing to a theory of management consistent with African traditional cultures.
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GENDER DISCOURSE AND UBUNTU MEDIA PHILOSOPHY

Journalism Studies, 2011
This paper examines news framing of rape on the website of South Africa's most popular newspaper during 2008–9, following the passage of major legislation reforming the treatment of sexual assault. A qualitative analysis of 145 Sowetan Online news stories revealed three major, often overlapping frames: (1) ubiquity of rape, (2) enforcing male dominance,
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African Philosophy of Education and Ubuntu Justice

2018
The main concern of an African philosophy of education is to be responsive to the African human condition, which is characterised by high levels of inequality and poverty, human suffering and inhumanity. The eradication of the aforementioned concerns goes along with the quest for justice, which, in the context of Teaching for Change, is of three kinds:
Yusef Waghid, Faiq Waghid, Zayd Waghid
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Appropriating Ubuntu Philosophy to Women's Existentialism in Africa

2023
Ubuntu, as a philosophy, emphasizes the interconnectedness of nature and humanity, and the importance of community wholeness. This chapter argues that women's experience in Africa has not benefited from this philosophy or its value system. Women in Africa are often treated as less than human and have borne the brunt of Africa's political and socio ...
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‘Ubuntu’ African Philosophy or ‘Ubuntu’ as a Philosophy for Africa

Philosophical Alternatives
This paper tries to develop a tenable philosophical idea of Ubuntu, that is, more specifically, a crystallized and sanitized African indigenous ethical perspective. Africa as an idea seems to be a “contested” concept in this contemporary post-colonial era due to the influx of different nuances, races, values, and beliefs that are in contention.
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Freedom for Responsibility: The Essence of Ubuntu/Unhu Philosophy

Philosophy International Journal, 2023
Ubuntu/Unhu societies were characterised by the thrust on freedom for responsibility where the elders were the bearers of authority which was conducive for the development of the freedom. The authority of the elders had a bearing on the freedom of the non-elderly people. Authority and freedom are connected by responsibility.
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In The Mirror Game: Ubuntu Philosophy and Umbundu

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS, 2020
The Epistemologies of the South awaken our reflection to knowledge and practices of the traditional African culture which have been silenced in the historical unfolding. Such is the case of Ubuntu. In this philosophy of life, we have an existence which is only an existence because there are other existences. In this culture, which has an almost endless
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Ubuntu philosophy

2023
Tendayi Marovah, Oliver Mutanga
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