... To begin, I would like to thank the editor of the Atlantic Journal of Communication, Gary Rad... more ... To begin, I would like to thank the editor of the Atlantic Journal of Communication, Gary Radford, for devoting this issue to the relevance of my work for the study of communication, and special thanks to the guest editor, Michael Paradiso-Michau, and the writers who have ...
This article examines the impact of racism on philosophical reasoning through an exploration of t... more This article examines the impact of racism on philosophical reasoning through an exploration of the thought of Frantz Fanon. How does one respond to forms of reason premised upon the rejection of one’s humanity? Such a challenge leads to melancholia, the author argues, in the face of what he calls disciplinary decadence, which calls for a teleological suspension of philosophy and a philosophical anthropology conducive to metacritical and open conception of a human being.
Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2000
One of the many challenges W.E.B. Du Bois faced in the study of African Americans was the pervasi... more One of the many challenges W.E.B. Du Bois faced in the study of African Americans was the pervasive racism that affected how social scientists acquired data on people of African descent. Moreover, the historical reality in which such data were gathered was one in which there were indications of genocidal aims on the part of the dominant population. Du Bois
Heat rate improvement while maintaining low NOX emissions are the objectives at SMEPA's R.D. ... more Heat rate improvement while maintaining low NOX emissions are the objectives at SMEPA's R.D. Morrow Generating Station. To this end, a supervisory control system was installed over the modern DCS to improve performance for these Riley turbo fired units with ball mills. Capitalizing on the flexibility of controls, 18 manipulated variables were incorporated in the model based supervisory control system.
Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies, 2005
... Such artists include D'Angelo, Erika Badou, Jill Scott, Angie Stone, and, of course, the... more ... Such artists include D'Angelo, Erika Badou, Jill Scott, Angie Stone, and, of course, the Roots. The connection between them and the spiritual and urban blues laments of John Coltrane and Nina Simone can easily be heard. ...
Qui Parle: Critical Humanities and Social Sciences, 2010
This article outlines the concept of blackness as that which resists completeness and therefore i... more This article outlines the concept of blackness as that which resists completeness and therefore is the paradoxical exemplification of thought at meta-levels--that is, thought about thought. Distinguishing reason from rationality, where the former is broader than the latter, the author argues that this is a central feature of Africana and black (treated as paradoxical and oxymoronic) thought. This course requires articulating how disciplinary decadence has affected thinking and how teleological suspensions (going beyond decadence) invigorates practices of thought and possibilities for new forms of life.
... dimensions to human phenomena. They entail an appeal to the intersubjective foundations of me... more ... dimensions to human phenomena. They entail an appeal to the intersubjective foundations of meaning, to their constitutive features manifested, biconditionally, in the realm of sociality (Schutz, 1962, 1967). Moreover, like the textual ...
... To begin, I would like to thank the editor of the Atlantic Journal of Communication, Gary Rad... more ... To begin, I would like to thank the editor of the Atlantic Journal of Communication, Gary Radford, for devoting this issue to the relevance of my work for the study of communication, and special thanks to the guest editor, Michael Paradiso-Michau, and the writers who have ...
This article examines the impact of racism on philosophical reasoning through an exploration of t... more This article examines the impact of racism on philosophical reasoning through an exploration of the thought of Frantz Fanon. How does one respond to forms of reason premised upon the rejection of one’s humanity? Such a challenge leads to melancholia, the author argues, in the face of what he calls disciplinary decadence, which calls for a teleological suspension of philosophy and a philosophical anthropology conducive to metacritical and open conception of a human being.
Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2000
One of the many challenges W.E.B. Du Bois faced in the study of African Americans was the pervasi... more One of the many challenges W.E.B. Du Bois faced in the study of African Americans was the pervasive racism that affected how social scientists acquired data on people of African descent. Moreover, the historical reality in which such data were gathered was one in which there were indications of genocidal aims on the part of the dominant population. Du Bois
Heat rate improvement while maintaining low NOX emissions are the objectives at SMEPA's R.D. ... more Heat rate improvement while maintaining low NOX emissions are the objectives at SMEPA's R.D. Morrow Generating Station. To this end, a supervisory control system was installed over the modern DCS to improve performance for these Riley turbo fired units with ball mills. Capitalizing on the flexibility of controls, 18 manipulated variables were incorporated in the model based supervisory control system.
Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies, 2005
... Such artists include D'Angelo, Erika Badou, Jill Scott, Angie Stone, and, of course, the... more ... Such artists include D'Angelo, Erika Badou, Jill Scott, Angie Stone, and, of course, the Roots. The connection between them and the spiritual and urban blues laments of John Coltrane and Nina Simone can easily be heard. ...
Qui Parle: Critical Humanities and Social Sciences, 2010
This article outlines the concept of blackness as that which resists completeness and therefore i... more This article outlines the concept of blackness as that which resists completeness and therefore is the paradoxical exemplification of thought at meta-levels--that is, thought about thought. Distinguishing reason from rationality, where the former is broader than the latter, the author argues that this is a central feature of Africana and black (treated as paradoxical and oxymoronic) thought. This course requires articulating how disciplinary decadence has affected thinking and how teleological suspensions (going beyond decadence) invigorates practices of thought and possibilities for new forms of life.
... dimensions to human phenomena. They entail an appeal to the intersubjective foundations of me... more ... dimensions to human phenomena. They entail an appeal to the intersubjective foundations of meaning, to their constitutive features manifested, biconditionally, in the realm of sociality (Schutz, 1962, 1967). Moreover, like the textual ...
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