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Chapter 9. Understanding the Conceptualisation of African Families: A Social Policy Development Poser in South Africa
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables and Figures vii
- Abbreviations viii
- Introduction. Rethinking and Unthinking Development in Africa 1
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Part I. Theory, Concepts and Discourse
- Chapter 1. Rethinking Development in the Age of Global Coloniality 25
- Chapter 2. Rethinking and Reclaiming Development in Africa 50
- Chapter 3. Elusive Solutions to Poverty and Inequality: From ‘Trickle Down’ to ‘Solidarity Economy’ 71
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Part II. Development, Urbanism and Poverty
- Chapter 4. Urban Poverty in Zimbabwe: Historical and Contemporary Issues 85
- Chapter 5. Theory of Poverty or Poverty of Theory? A Decolonial Intervention on Urban Poverty in South Africa 105
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Part III. Empowerment, Regionalism, Identity and Development
- Chapter 6. The ‘Native Returns’: Assessing and Reimagining Indigenisation and Black Economic Empowerment as Development Projects in the ‘Postcolony’ 127
- Chapter 7. Ethnopolitics and Regionalism, Discipline and Punishment: The Matabeleland Development Question in Postcrisis Zimbabwe 152
- Chapter 8. The Politics of Land Ownership in South Africa: Self-Perceptions and Identities of Backyard Dwellers within the Coloured Community 173
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Part IV. Development, Social Policy and African Families
- Chapter 9. Understanding the Conceptualisation of African Families: A Social Policy Development Poser in South Africa 195
- Chapter 10. Socioeconomic and Cultural Barriers to Marital Unions and HIV Incidence Correlates: A Public Policy Poser for South Africa 212
- Chapter 11. Old-Age Cash Grant Pay-out Days: How Beneficiaries Become Victims of Abuse in South Africa 231
- Conclusion. The End of Development and the Rise of Decoloniality as the Future 251
- Index 267
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables and Figures vii
- Abbreviations viii
- Introduction. Rethinking and Unthinking Development in Africa 1
-
Part I. Theory, Concepts and Discourse
- Chapter 1. Rethinking Development in the Age of Global Coloniality 25
- Chapter 2. Rethinking and Reclaiming Development in Africa 50
- Chapter 3. Elusive Solutions to Poverty and Inequality: From ‘Trickle Down’ to ‘Solidarity Economy’ 71
-
Part II. Development, Urbanism and Poverty
- Chapter 4. Urban Poverty in Zimbabwe: Historical and Contemporary Issues 85
- Chapter 5. Theory of Poverty or Poverty of Theory? A Decolonial Intervention on Urban Poverty in South Africa 105
-
Part III. Empowerment, Regionalism, Identity and Development
- Chapter 6. The ‘Native Returns’: Assessing and Reimagining Indigenisation and Black Economic Empowerment as Development Projects in the ‘Postcolony’ 127
- Chapter 7. Ethnopolitics and Regionalism, Discipline and Punishment: The Matabeleland Development Question in Postcrisis Zimbabwe 152
- Chapter 8. The Politics of Land Ownership in South Africa: Self-Perceptions and Identities of Backyard Dwellers within the Coloured Community 173
-
Part IV. Development, Social Policy and African Families
- Chapter 9. Understanding the Conceptualisation of African Families: A Social Policy Development Poser in South Africa 195
- Chapter 10. Socioeconomic and Cultural Barriers to Marital Unions and HIV Incidence Correlates: A Public Policy Poser for South Africa 212
- Chapter 11. Old-Age Cash Grant Pay-out Days: How Beneficiaries Become Victims of Abuse in South Africa 231
- Conclusion. The End of Development and the Rise of Decoloniality as the Future 251
- Index 267