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- ItemAbout the Sudanese Ethics by Tore Nordenstam(مركز التنوير المعرفي, 2010) Al Nagarabi, Mohammed AbdallaThe primary studies of the social structure and the anthropological and historical components of the Sudanese society has been a product of the European scientific mentality. These preliminary studies constituted the prototype and the dominating methodology in the study of the Sudanese society. Not only they affected the other’s (they group) perspective about Sudanese society but also the percept of the Sudanese researcher himself. The initial studies should be deconstructed theoretically and methodologically in a way that get rid of the early ideological and political leverage constituted by the others.
- ItemMigration from Rural Sudan to the Oil-Rich Arab Countries(Palgrave Macmillan, 1992) Al Nagarabi, Mohammed Abdalla; Kunibert Raffer; M. A. Mohamed SalihThe question of rural out-migration has received much attention in the literature. However, perceptions as to the possible effects on both sending and receiving areas or countries vary considerably. Ostensibly, two views prevail at present. On the one hand, many studies emphasise the negative impact of out-migration on the sending areas (Reichert, 1981, p. 63; Jamal, 1988, p. 808). These studies depict the inflationary effects of remittances (ILO, 1975, p. 65; Jamal, 1988, p. 808; Choucri, 1986, p. 703); self-perpetuation of the migration process (Reichert, op. cit., p. 64); an increase in interpersonal and interhousehold inequality within and between villages (Lipton, 1980, p. 1); and/or family disorganisation (Nour, 1986, p. 148). Others, however, view rural out-migration as generally positive. It is argued that the migration of ordinary working people to higher-paid jobs abroad is a major avenue of escape from poverty and oppression (Griffin, 1976, p. 353). Furthermore it is stated that emigration raises the welfare both of the migrant and their dependents who would otherwise not be able to sustain themselves (ibid., p. 354). Studies of the effect of rural out-migration on family organisation found that in most cases migration enhances extended family cohesion (Williams and Williams, 1965, p. 64; Van Velsen, 1960, p. 265). None the less, other studies, for example Gulati (1983) and Grawert in the next chapter of this volume, showed the increasing independence of women in rural migrant households.
- ItemSudanese Ethics Critical Revisions on Nordenstam’s Model(مركز التنوير النعرفي, 2010) Al Nagarabi, Mohammed AbdallaThe book written by professor Tore Nordenstam in the 1968 came at a time when this newly independent country — the Sudan —was still trying to find its way in the world and a formulate some sort of identity of its own. Being not an easy task, continuous dialogue particularly between the intelligentia was part and parcel of the intellectual life of that period. Social life on the other hand was not far from this fervid questioning: western rules of modernity versus traditional rules and norms. Both traditionalists and modernists were trying to play a major role in reshaping the social and cultural life of the country.
- Itemالتاريخ والبيئة والثقافة في القرن الافريقي المقدمة(مركز التنوير النعرفي, 2019) Al Nagarabi, Mohammed Abdalla
- Itemالقرن الافريقي التاريخ والحاضر ورةؤى المستقبل(مركز التنوير النعرفي, 2019) Al Nagarabi, Mohammed Abdalla
- Itemقراءة في قضايا العولمة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية(هيئة الخرطوم الجديدة للصحافة والنشر, 2005) Al Nagarabi, Mohammed Abdalla
- Itemنحو تنوير معرفي متجدد(مركز التنوير النعرفي, 2004) Al Nagarabi, Mohammed Abdalla