Njenga, James Kariuki2019-07-022019-07-022018Njenga, J.K. (2018). Sociocultural paradoxes and issues in e-learning use in higher education. Africa, Globalisation, Societies & Education, 16(1), 120–133.1476-7732https://doi.org/10.1080/14767724.2017.1390664http://hdl.handle.net/10566/4697Sociocultural issues are major contributing factors in mass acceptance and effective use of technology. These issues are often perceived to contradict the benefits the technology brings about. E-learning use in higher education in Africa, as a technology, faces some sociocultural barriers that contradict its promise and benefits. This paper identifies five social cultural paradoxes, namely globalisation, cultural identity, westernisation, authenticity and foreign ideologies, with the aim of creating awareness of, and eliciting the interventions required to improve the acceptance and use of e-learning. The paper presents the differing and contradictory views of technology advocates and technology sceptics on the use of e-learning in higher in Africa.enTeaching in a digital worldE-learningSocioculturalAfricaGlobalisationDecolonising educationSociocultural paradoxes and issues in e-learning use in higher education AfricaArticle