Ubuntu matters : rural South Africans believe community care should go hand-in-hand with (...)

3 août 2025 | Simphiwe Gongqa, PhD candidate, Rhodes University, Sally Matthews, Associate Professor of Political and International Studies, Rhodes University
Rather than viewing ubuntu as an alternative to development, our research suggests that development and ubuntu are complementary.
 Site référencé:  The Conversation (Africa)

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