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Everyday sociality, political protest and the commodity boundary in southern Africa 南部非洲的日常社会性、政治抗议和商品边界
Pub Date : 2024-05-20 DOI: 10.1080/02533952.2024.2351273
Samuel Sadian
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(W)archives: archival imaginaries, war, and contemporary art (W)archives: archival imaginaries, war, and contemporary art , edited by Daniela Agostinho, Solveig Gade, Nanna Bonde Thylstrup, and Kristin Veel, Berlin, Sternberg Press, 2020, xxxv + 416 pp., €24.00 (softcover), ISBN 978-3-95679-456-8 (W)archives: archival imaginaries, war, and contemporary art (W)archives: archival imaginaries, war, and contemporary art , edited by Daniela Agostinho, Solveig Gade, Nanna Bonde Thylstrup, and Kristin Veel, Berlin, Sternberg Press, 2020, xxxv + 416 pp.
Pub Date : 2024-04-10 DOI: 10.1080/02533952.2024.2335026
Himal Ramji
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Record-keeping and political advocacy in late colonial Uganda: the case of Abataka Abasoga, Busoga, 1940 to 1950 乌干达殖民后期的记录保存和政治宣传:1940 年至 1950 年布索加的阿巴塔卡-阿巴索加案例
Pub Date : 2024-04-07 DOI: 10.1080/02533952.2024.2335808
William Musamba
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Out of the ashes: rethinking loss in the African archive 走出灰烬:重新思考非洲档案中的损失
Pub Date : 2024-03-14 DOI: 10.1080/02533952.2024.2327248
Edwina D. Ashie-Nikoi
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Johannesburg’s shitty little river: faecal discourse and discontent regarding the Jukskei 约翰内斯堡的粪便小河:有关 Jukskei 的粪便言论和不满情绪
Pub Date : 2024-03-10 DOI: 10.1080/02533952.2024.2320577
Jessica Webster, M. Iqani
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The Cape Town boyfriend and the Joburg boyfriend: women's sexual partnerships and social networks in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. 开普敦男友和约翰内斯堡男友:开普敦卡耶利沙女性的性伙伴关系和社交网络。
IF 0.5 Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-08-10 DOI: 10.1080/02533952.2016.1194591
Alison Swartz, Christopher Colvin, Abigail Harrison

In South Africa, young people's "multiple" or "concurrent" partnerships have been increasingly prominent in public health discourses - as drivers of HIV transmission. Multiple partnerships are typically framed in moralising, negative terms and depicted primarily as male-driven, within a broader framework of women's vulnerability and use of sex for survival and material gain. Based on ethnographic fieldwork with adolescents and young adults in Khayelitsha township near Cape Town, this article investigates young women's partnerships by exploring their complex interpersonal and social dynamics. We unpack women's multiple motivations for, and careful management strategies of, both sexual and social relationships in a broader context of socioeconomic exclusion, threats to health and wellbeing, social obligations and relationships of care. The meanings and practices associated with young people's relationships are more than the sum of individual sexual behaviours, rigid cultural scripts or simply a locus of "risk." The data presented here highlight some of the limitations of "prevention" approaches that do not take into account this nuanced and multilayered view of such relationships. The affective and empathetic dimensions of young peoples' relationships, as well as the socioeconomic contexts in which they occur should also be considered. Without accounting for this context, standard "prevention" approaches are less likely to succeed.

在南非,年轻人的“多重”或“并行”伙伴关系在公共卫生论述中日益突出,成为艾滋病毒传播的驱动因素。多重伙伴关系的框架通常是道德的、消极的,主要是在妇女脆弱和利用性来生存和获取物质利益的更广泛框架内被描述为男性驱动的。基于对开普敦附近卡耶利沙镇青少年和年轻人的民族志田野调查,本文通过探索年轻女性复杂的人际关系和社会动态来调查她们的伙伴关系。我们在社会经济排斥、对健康和福祉的威胁、社会义务和护理关系等更广泛的背景下,揭示了妇女在两性关系和社会关系方面的多重动机和谨慎管理策略。与年轻人的关系相关的意义和实践不仅仅是个人性行为、僵化的文化脚本或简单的“风险”轨迹的总和。这里提供的数据突出了“预防”方法的一些局限性,这些方法没有考虑到这种关系的微妙和多层次的观点。还应考虑青年人关系的情感层面和移情层面,以及发生这种关系的社会经济背景。如果不考虑这一背景,标准的“预防”方法就不太可能成功。
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In-migration and Living Conditions of Young Adolescents in Greater Johannesburg, South Africa. 南非大约翰内斯堡青少年的移民和生活条件。
IF 0.5 Pub Date : 2006-01-01 DOI: 10.1080/02533950608628724
Linda M Richter, Shane A Norris, Tanya M Swart, Carren Ginsburg

While migration in South Africa has been studied on a broad canvas, there have been few accounts of children's migration and the effects on living conditions and wellbeing. This article compares the access to services, housing and household amenities, and family characteristics of children born in the Greater Johannesburg metropolis with those of in-migrant children. The article also examines other indicators of child wellbeing related to parental care and schooling. In-migrant children, particularly children who have lived previously in rural areas and/or have recently migrated into the city, are significantly disadvantaged in comparison to long-term resident children in terms of parental education and occupation, housing type and ownership, access to electricity, refuse removal, water and sanitation. In-migrant children also live in households that are less likely to have amenities such as a refrigerator, television, washing machine, telephone and motor vehicle. In terms of child indicators, in-migrant children enjoy less frequent parental contact and are twice as likely to start school later than resident children. Whilst urbanisation to South Africa's metropolitan centres is generally associated with several widely recognised benefits, for children, these benefits may be tempered by the disadvantages of in-migrant families known to be associated with child wellbeing.

虽然对南非的移民问题进行了广泛的研究,但很少有关于儿童移民及其对生活条件和福祉的影响的报道。本文比较了在大约翰内斯堡大都市出生的儿童与外来移民儿童的服务、住房和家庭设施以及家庭特征。这篇文章还研究了与父母照顾和学校教育相关的儿童福利的其他指标。移徙儿童,特别是以前住在农村地区和(或)最近移徙到城市的儿童,在父母教育和职业、住房类型和所有权、获得电力、清除垃圾、水和卫生设施等方面,与长期居住的儿童相比,处于明显不利地位。外来移民儿童也生活在不太可能拥有冰箱、电视、洗衣机、电话和机动车等便利设施的家庭中。在儿童指标方面,移民儿童与父母接触的频率较低,上学时间比当地儿童晚两倍。虽然南非大都市中心的城市化通常与几个广泛认可的好处有关,但对于儿童来说,这些好处可能会被已知与儿童福祉相关的移民家庭的不利因素所抵消。
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