| Figures | ||
| 2.1 | African vs. Euro-American perspectives on personhood | 21 |
| 2.2 a & b | Understanding the African milieu is key to research ethics outcomes. Here in Figure 2.2a, the individual is encased and intimately immersed with everything. In Figure 2.2b, the all-things-considered idea in the African thought is expressed even further | 23 |
| 2.3 | The African communalist approach, a.k.a., bio-eco-communalism, BEC, is an African philosophical construct which describes the inseparability of the individual within his/her community and the physical/spiritual environment | 33 |
| 6.1 | Schematic Representation of Communion | 97 |
| 14.1 | Afro-global research ethics governance framework | 265 |
| Tables | ||
| 12.1 | Survey Respondents’ Characteristics | 202 |
| 13.1 | Summary and distribution of hours for bioethics course contents | 226 |
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