I am sorry about your bad experience with anthropologists who were disrespectful towards missionary or charity workers. In my very limited experience anthropologists love any effort to help the peoples whom they study with schools, hospitals, and all other means of alleviating poverty.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 2:19 pm"Integrity"? Lucky you.
Most of them are not very smart and often not at all knowledgeable or competent in the fields in which they have been placed...particularly those allocated to Africa, who seem much more concerned with hovering around the embassy than they do meeting beneficiaries in the field.
You are very blessed.
Your evidence for this preposterous claim, dear lady?Generally and where foreign aid is concerned a left wing government will be more partial to academia and less partial to their own personal prosperity.
Perhaps. But you can find a dozen or more tinpot dictators in Africa for every well-intended but impotent national leader. Just go down the list, and you'll see: all the "big men" in Africa have been very bad men.Not all African politicians are bad men as you well know!
That's one problem. But it's far from the biggest or the deepest one.Now Apartheid is gone the main cause of sub-Saharan African underdevelopment is exploitation by multinationals.
The biggest problem is tribalism. It's really the plague of Africa, and the main reason for all the nepotism, corruption and decay. There's no chance of Africa modernizing in a healthy way so long as the dominant paradigm in a region is one of ancient tribal hierarchies, beliefs and antipathies.
In some cases an anthropologist might help people by "hanging around an embassy" and making friends with the president and other dignitaries of the country.
I thought that Christianity and Islam had substantially attracted hearts and minds away from tribal affiliations, although I have heard that Africans are pragmatic about religions. I don't really know what you mean about tribalism being the problem, and I think you must know more than you have written.
Note to self: I must read up on tribalism in African politics.