How Many for and How Many against? Private and Public Opinion on Abortion
In: Agenda, Heft 40, S. 101
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In: Agenda, Heft 40, S. 101
In this article we contest the widespread view that the social or political consciousness that developed among South African youth, as a result of their role in the uprisings of the 1980s, led them to reject the authority of the older generation, in their families and generally. Using the results of a national probability-sample survey among youth of the four main race groups in South Africa, we argue that an assumed political consciousness is not a helpful variable to use in understanding South African youth and their attitudes towards the values of their parents. We go on to disaggregate "youth" according to parental presence and roles during childhood; to find various and changing patterns of parenting, including the importance of grandmothers; and to argue that intergenerational attitudes among young people differ importantly according to these differing formative experiences.
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In: Politikon: South African journal of political studies, Band 37, Heft 2-3, S. 223-250
ISSN: 0258-9346
This book sets out the parameters of youth development in South Africa and its guiding principles and strategic recommendations, which were adopted by the second National Conference on Marginalised Youth and the National Youth Development Forum. The key issues dealt with are: AIDS; education and its relationship to the world of work; employment creation; and violence and the broad social context. Two continental comparative chapters analyse the brigades of Botswana and youth development initiatives in Kenya and Uganda. (DÜI-Hff)
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In: Politikon: South African journal of political science, Band 37, Heft 2-3, S. 223-249
ISSN: 1470-1014
In: Social dynamics: SD ; a journal of the Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 91-132
ISSN: 1940-7874
FeesMustFall, the student revolt that began in October 2015, was an uprising against lack of access to, and financial exclusion from, higher education in South Africa. In-depth assessments reflect on the complexities of student activism, its impact on national and university governance, and offer provocative analyses of the power of the revolt
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