Afrology

It posits that each individual, though determined by mental and psychological structures, reconstructs himself within the framework of specific or general broad collective identities, of which the modern State is an example.

The problem arising in contemporary Africa is that of the reality of the State, federator of the institutions of socialization like the family, the village and the market, is for the most part unrealized.

The collective identity, its delimitations, and its instrumentalization by politics consequently constitute the major axes of the comprehension of African society.

The objective of Afrology Think Tank is to share a vision of the current socio-economic topicality with various actors, writers, economists, lawyers, data processing specialists, accountants and others.

"[1] Systematic Africology,[2][3] which is a research method in the field of Black studies that was developed by Asante,[3] utilizes the theory of Afrocentricity to analyze and evaluate African phenomena.