##archive.archives##

  • Africa as the craddle of writtings
    ##issue.vol## 9 ##issue.no## 1 (2005)

    This issue presents historical, linguistic and symbolic evidence demonstrating Central Africa’s foundational role in the emergence of human writing systems, with a focus on the Mandombe epistemic lineage, cognitive geometry and cross-civilizational comparative analysis. 

  • The Future of AI and Cybersecurity
    ##issue.vol## 28 ##issue.no## Special (2024)

    This Special Issue focuses on defining the epistemic frameworks and standards for tomorrow's tech & compliance in AI & Cybersecurity.

  • Out of Africa, Linguistic Perspectives
    ##issue.vol## 8 ##issue.no## 2 (2004)

    This This series examines language and writing as early human skills whose development began within African ecological and cultural contexts. This approach strengthens the continuity of human origins and removes racial and political distortions that later frameworks imposed. It places linguistic and symbolic systems back inside their proper relationships with environment, cognition, social organisation and cultural transmission. By doing so it allows a more precise exploration of how early African populations formed, adapted and encoded knowledge, rather than treating writing and language as regional inventions without deep ancestral continuity.