Browsing Faculty of Humanities by Subject "culture"
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A critical review of studies of South African youth resilience, 1990–2008
(Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), 2010)Given the growing emphasis in research and service provision on strengths rather than deficits, the focus on youth support in the South African Children’s Act of 2005 and the lack of educational, therapeutic and other ... -
Cultural concepts employed in child discipline within rural Yoruba households: the Ayetoro-Oke African community
(Taylor & Francis, 2017)Social scientists have long been concerned about social control, not only of adults, but also of children. In recent years, however, concerns have escalated globally, particularly regarding the lack of integration of ... -
A "Day in the lives" of four resilient youths: cultural roots of resilience
(SAGE Publications, 2011)Grounded in the examples of four impoverished, relocated youths (two Sesotho-speaking orphans in South Africa and two Mexican immigrants in Canada), we explore cultural factors as potential roots of resilience. We triangulate ... -
Interpretations of the Tower of Babel narrative in the African context
(University of the Free State, 2014)Biblical scholarship from the African context provides possible new and creative perspectives for the interpretation of the Tower of Babel narrative because of uniquely African questions that structure the interpretative ... -
Interpretations of the tower of Babel narrative in the African context.
(University of the Free State, Faculty of Theology., 2014)Biblical scholarship from the African context provides possible new and creative perspectives for the interpretation of the Tower of Babel narrative because of uniquely African questions that structure the interpretative ...