Eunice Kamaara, an advisory board member of the Next Gen program, reflects on some of the work of Next Gen fellows she has interacted with, to make a case for the need of doctoral students in Africa to challenge tradition, and at the same time prepare for disruption.
Eunice K. Kamaara
Eunice K. Kamaara is a professor of religion in Moi University, Kenya, and a board member of the Next Generation Social Sciences in Africa (Next Gen) program. On the tenth anniversary of Next Gen, she shares random thoughts on the importance of tradition and innovation in interpretive social science research processes, partly drawing from her experience as a Next Gen advisory board member and a Next Gen doctoral fellows’ facilitator.