This book examines the everyday lives of ordinary Zimbabweans in the context of national crises in post-2000 Zimbabwe.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Everyday crisis-living in Zimbabwe Part 1: Urban and rural lives 2. Accountability of Bulawayo's urban council: service delivery and civic activism challenges 3. Mistrust and despondency: fractured relations between residents and council in Glenview, Harare 4. Climate change adaptation by Chivi farmers 5. A2 fast-track Lowveld sugar cane farms: lives of farmers and farm labourers Part 2: Men, women and HIV 6. Caught between a rock and a hard place: girl-child marriage as a safety net in Mabvuku, Harare 7. Understanding forms of loyalty to Mugabe 8. Sex, HIV and medically circumcised males: a study in Harare 9. HIV therapy in Chivanhu, Masvingo district 10. Married women and development in Gwanda Part 3: Along and beyond the border 11. Lived experiences of cross-border traders: the case of Kariba 12. Trust and the Zimbabwean diaspora: a case study of the West Midlands County, England 13. Zimbabweans at foreign universities: the case of Rhodes University 14. Zimbabwean traders in South Africa
1. Everyday crisis-living in Zimbabwe Part 1: Urban and rural lives 2. Accountability of Bulawayo's urban council: service delivery and civic activism challenges 3. Mistrust and despondency: fractured relations between residents and council in Glenview, Harare 4. Climate change adaptation by Chivi farmers 5. A2 fast-track Lowveld sugar cane farms: lives of farmers and farm labourers Part 2: Men, women and HIV 6. Caught between a rock and a hard place: girl-child marriage as a safety net in Mabvuku, Harare 7. Understanding forms of loyalty to Mugabe 8. Sex, HIV and medically circumcised males: a study in Harare 9. HIV therapy in Chivanhu, Masvingo district 10. Married women and development in Gwanda Part 3: Along and beyond the border 11. Lived experiences of cross-border traders: the case of Kariba 12. Trust and the Zimbabwean diaspora: a case study of the West Midlands County, England 13. Zimbabweans at foreign universities: the case of Rhodes University 14. Zimbabwean traders in South Africa
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