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NECESSITY OF BLACK INFERIORITY COMPLEX TO RACISM -Dr. Amos Wilson
When we talk about abnormality in the black personality, when we talk about feelings of inferiority in black people, feelings of self-hatred and self-alienation, feelings of incompetence and powerlessness, we must recognize that these feelings are A POLITICAL & ECONOMIC NECESSITY! And, we should start from that premise if we're to understand the psychology of black people. In order for us to be in the state we're in today as people, we have to be out of our MINDS! WE LITERALLY HAVE TO BE CRAZY! It's necessary for us to be crazy, it's necessary for us to be backwards, it's necessary for us to be mal-adjusted, it's necessary for us to be dis-united, it's necessary for us to be self-hating, it's necessary for us to be filled with an inferiority complex - Dr. Amos Wilson
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2016 UG Provost Publications Award: Dr. Obadele Kambon
Kambon, O. (2015). Theory of Endogenous and Exogenous Motivation in L2 Migration. Per Linguam, 31(2). http://dx.doi.org/10.5785/31-2-594
Available as a free download here:
http://perlinguam.journals.ac.....za/pub/article/view/ /
http://ugspace.ug.edu.gh/handle/123456789/7433
https://www.researchgate.net/p....ublication/281107402
https://www.academia.edu/16125....266/THEORY_OF_ENDOGE
ABSTRACT: Implied in theories of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) is the notion that language learning is analogous to obtaining or acquiring a possession – thus the use of the term ‘acquisition.’ While this interpretation has gone relatively unchallenged in the literature, this article introduces a new analogy whereby language learning is seen as analogous to a process of permanent or semi-permanent migration towards a new socio-linguistic L2 space. As such, a theory of endogenous and exogenous motivation is delineated, entailing a dynamic interplay between internal (primarily psychological) and external (primarily sociological) push-pull factors. Endogenous and exogenous push-pull factors, together with various other personal factors, contribute to learner decisions to migrate towards, move away from or remain inert with regard to the target language. Further, motivation is framed in the larger theoretical context of causation.
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UNIVERSITY OF GHANA
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES
2018 Provost Publications Award
(Early Career)
This Award is presented to Dr. Obadele Kambon (Research Fellow, Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana) as the winner of the 2016 Provost Publications Award (Early Career). The award is based on your Paper titled: "Theory of Endogenous and Exogenous Motivation in L2 Migration" which was published in Per linguam, 31(2)2015" Your article has been noted to be a great input in the area of language teaching and learning and this work will be used by many researchers and foreign language teachers.
Also, your work is deemed as provocative, perceptive and a well researched paper that has unmistakable relevance for the teaching and learning of foreign languages and target languages."
Your write-up is an original contribution which challenges current theories that account for second language acquisition.
Dr. Obadele Kambon , for your outstanding contribution to knowledge and scholarship and for breaking new grounds, the College of Humanities is proud to award you the 2016 Provost Publications Award (Early Career)
Congratulations.
Professor Samuel Agyei-Mensah
Provost
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