Hidden History of Youth Development in South Africa
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Hidden History of Youth Development in South Africa
Learning in Transition
Perrow, Margaret
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2022
264
Mole
Inglês
9780367740221
15 a 20 dias
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Preface. What would our ancestors say to each other? Introduction. "Siyi youth endala" (We are old youth) 1. Learning on contested grounds: Education, resistance, and youth development 2. Shifting discourses, shifting identities: A history of the Joint Enrichment Project 3. "I better do something": The Youth Work Scheme and its participants 4. "Gaining skills and moving around": Repositioning at an orientation and a worksite 5. "I can be somebody": Negotiating identity in a deployment workshop 6. "A time-being thing": Participants after the Youth Work Scheme 7. "Too slow, too fast": Staff after the Joint Enrichment Project 8. "Something that can't be lost": The Joint Enrichment Project's legacy 9. "In the next future": Reflections on NGOs in South Africa
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Young Men;Joint Enrichment Project;Hector Pieterson Memorial;JEP;Youth Development;NGO;Social Reproduction;Education;Socio-economic Reproduction;Global South;RDP House;Ethnography;Socio-economic Inequities;Personal Development;Bantu Education;Transitioning South Africa;Youth Sector;Anti-apartheid Struggle;Reality Tv Show;Clock Time;Youth Development Organization;Soweto Student;Young Black South Africans;Matric Exam;Soul City Institute;SACC;Bantu Education Act;Hector Pieterson;ANC Comrade;National Senior Certificate Examination;Solidaristic Individualism
Preface. What would our ancestors say to each other? Introduction. "Siyi youth endala" (We are old youth) 1. Learning on contested grounds: Education, resistance, and youth development 2. Shifting discourses, shifting identities: A history of the Joint Enrichment Project 3. "I better do something": The Youth Work Scheme and its participants 4. "Gaining skills and moving around": Repositioning at an orientation and a worksite 5. "I can be somebody": Negotiating identity in a deployment workshop 6. "A time-being thing": Participants after the Youth Work Scheme 7. "Too slow, too fast": Staff after the Joint Enrichment Project 8. "Something that can't be lost": The Joint Enrichment Project's legacy 9. "In the next future": Reflections on NGOs in South Africa
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Young Men;Joint Enrichment Project;Hector Pieterson Memorial;JEP;Youth Development;NGO;Social Reproduction;Education;Socio-economic Reproduction;Global South;RDP House;Ethnography;Socio-economic Inequities;Personal Development;Bantu Education;Transitioning South Africa;Youth Sector;Anti-apartheid Struggle;Reality Tv Show;Clock Time;Youth Development Organization;Soweto Student;Young Black South Africans;Matric Exam;Soul City Institute;SACC;Bantu Education Act;Hector Pieterson;ANC Comrade;National Senior Certificate Examination;Solidaristic Individualism