Founded in 1995, ISAPS is an Association of Scholars from across the Globe.
Members bring training in philosophy, anthropology, the arts, economics, history, law, management, political science, psychology, sociology, history, as well as other related areas, to the study of African and Africana issues.
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ISAPS Resources
ISAPS collaborates with the AfricaResource.com (an educational portal for the development and dissemination of educational information on African and Africana issues).
ISAPS Aims and Objectives
ISAPS is an organization of scholars interested in the study, understanding and enhancement of African Philosophy and African Studies. ISAPS has two categories or members, ordinary members and student members. Membership of the organization is open to anyone who subscribes to the aims and objectives of ISAPS as outlined in our constitution.
- Promote the study of African and African Diaspora philosophy
- Provide a regular forum for discussing philosophical issues
- Assist colleagues and departments in practical ways
Upcoming Event
Topic: International Society for African Philosophy and Studies
Date: May 19-20, 2020
Call for Papers
Topic: (International Society for African Philosophy and Studies) 2020 Conference
Date: May 19-20, 2020
Membership
Registration:
$75.00 USD
The price plan grants access to ISAPS membership
(for non-students)
Conference
Registration:
$100.00 USD
(for non-students).
ISAPS Benefits
Becoming a member of the International Society for African Philosophy and Studies (ISAPS) gives you access to our premium researches.
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Location :
Seattle, Washington
Email :
info@isapss.com
Phone :
1-800 000 0000
Founded in 1995, ISAPS is an association of scholars from many fields and countries, interested in the substantive study of global and local African concerns. Members bring training in philosophy, anthropology, the arts, economics, history, law, management, political science, psychology, sociology, history, as well as other related areas, to the study of African and Africana issues.