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CONTENTS
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VOLUME 3, Number 1-2 (SPECIAL ISSUE) JANUARY & APRIL 1999 |
Public Images of Children
DEEPAK KUMAR BEHERA (Guest Editor)
Lucia Rebello De CastRo and Lucia Mello E Souza Lehmann (Brazil) • Childhood and Youth in the Flux of the City: Images, Impressions and Impostures 1-10 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.1-2.01
Doris Buhler-Niederberger (Germany) • The Public Image of Children in Recent Electoral Campaigns 11-20 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.1-2.02
Daniel Thomas Cook (USA) • The Visual Commoditization of Childhood: A Case Study of a Children’s Clothing Trade Journal, 1920s-1980s 21-40 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.1-2.03
Jane Helleiner (Canada) • Images of Racialized Childhoods in Canadian Interwar Political Discourse 41-49 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.1-2.04
Ashok K. Mohapatra (India) • The Politics of Childhood and Children’s Literature: A Critique 51-55 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.1-2.05
Heinz Sunker (Germany) • Social Policy, Pedagogy and Children 57-64 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.1-2.06
Beatrice Hungerland (Germany) • Childhood as a Product of Parental Time Management 65-71 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.1-2.07
Marilena V. Correa and Maria Andrea Loyola (Brazil) • Medicalization of Reproduction: New Reproductive Technologies, Images of the Child and the Family Among a Group of Women from the City of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 73-87 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.1-2.08
Leila Maria Ferreira Salles (Brazil) • The Social Representation of the Adolescent and the Adolescence in the School Environment 89-95 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.1-2.09
Aderinto Adeyinka Abideen (Nigeria) • The Girl-Child Situation in South Western Nigeria: As Assessment 97-108 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.1-2.10
VOLUME 3, Number 3 JULY 1999
Sabya Sachi R. Mishra (India) • Concepts of Caste and Race in Colonial Ethnography. Some Reflections on the Census Reports (1881-1931) 109-116 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.03.01
Dickson M. Nyariki and Steve Wiggins
(1 Kenya, 2 UK)
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Livestock as Capital and a Tool for Ex-Ante and Ex-Post Management of Food
Insecurity in Semi-Traditional Agropastoral Societies: An Example from
South-East Kenya 117-126 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.03.02
Ramon Arzapalo (México) • Illness and Healing Among the Maya in the Colony According to “El Ritual De Los Bacabes”. Change and Continuity 127-137 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.03.03
Debashree De Sircar and H.R. Tewari (India) • A Study of Indulgence in Risk Behaviours and Level of Awareness Related to HIV/AIDS Amongst Migrant Gold Artisans 139-146 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.03.04
Robert J. Gregory (New Zealand) • A History of the Development of Community Psychology 147-152 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.03.05
Robert J. Gregory (New Zealand) • Social Change and the Community Psychologist 153-158 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.03.06
Pushpesh Kumar (India)
• Feminist Anthropology: From Remedial to Radical
159-164 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.03.07
Anand Singh (South Africa) • Women and Creativity in Sustainable Development: Reflections from Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa 165-186 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.03.08
Nirupama Prakash (India) • Role of Women in India's interaction with China, Central and West Asia 187-207 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.03.09
K. Sheela and Shashikala Puttaraj (India) • Dietary Status of Farm Woman with Different Work Status 209-215 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.03.10
Short Note
Georg Pfeffre (Germany) • “Caste and Tribe”: Some Further Comments 217
Information 218
Book Review 219-221
VOLUME 3, Number 4 (SPECIAL ISSUE) OCTOBER 1999
Development and Livelihoods in Southern Africa
PIET A. ERASMUS (Guest Editor)
Piet Erasmus (South Africa) • Development and Livelihoods in South Africa: An Introduction 223-224 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.04.01
Steven Robins (South Africa) • Encountering the Puritanism of Post-development Populism 225-233 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.04.02
Daan Wessels (South Africa) • South Africa’s Reconstruction and Development Programme: “A Better Life for All” 235-243 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.04.03
Mabel Erasmus (South Africa) • “Developmental Local Government” and the Language Issue in South Africa 245-253 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.04.04
Stefanie Lemke, Fanie Jansen Van Rensburg, Hester Vorster, and Joachim Ziche (1 Germany, 2 South Africa) • Interdisciplinary Research on Food Security in African “Households”: Exploratory Directives 255-264 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.04.05
V. Dzingirai (Zimbabwe) • “This Good Land is not for Elephants”. Poverty, Migration and Development in the Binga District of the Zambezi Valley, Zimbabwe 265-271 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.04.06
Dominic Milazi (South Africa) • South Africa’s Military Intervention in Lesotho: The Nature of Inter-state Conflict, Opposition Struggles and Implications for Regional Stability 273-277 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.04.07
Chris De Wet (South Africa) • Managing Togetherness: Establishing a Collective-Ownership Farm in the Eastern Cape 279-286 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.04.08
Piet Erasmus (South Africa) • Land Reform: Challenges in a Former South African Homeland 287-292 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.1999/03.04.09
Index 293-295
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