Social, Cultural, and Economic Change in Contemporary Tanzania
Title | Social, Cultural, and Economic Change in Contemporary Tanzania PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Public opinion |
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Based on a survey of 12 villages conducted in 1992.
The Making of a Periphery
Title | The Making of a Periphery PDF eBook |
Author | Pekka Seppälä |
Publisher | Nordic Africa Institute |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9789171064165 |
What makes a periphery? The south-eastern corner of Tanzania is officially one of the poorest corners of the world and is always presented as a peripheral area. This volume presents a lively discussion on the making of a periphery. The contributors show the interaction between the perceptions of outsiders, the views of local people, and the actual development efforts. The authors perceive development as a negotiated and contested field. Culture is not considered a factor constraining development but is seen rather as an engine which, due to the plurality of local and outsider cultures, sets the parameters for the battle.
Social Change and Health in Tanzania
Title | Social Change and Health in Tanzania PDF eBook |
Author | Kris Heggenhougen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Medical |
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Africa is experiencing dramatic processes of social change, with evident consequences for health. This collection of papers examines the impacts of modern developments on health in Tanzania with a view to establishing patterns at a continental level. The contributors consider how social change is impacting on young people's health, HIV/AIDS and mental health. It further considers the implications of poverty and social inequalities for health, concluding that the poorest suffer the adverse health effects of social change disproportionately; and that the effects of globalisation, if unchecked left, herald severe consequences for the health of poor countries.
Democracy in the Woods
Title | Democracy in the Woods PDF eBook |
Author | Prakash Kashwan |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2017-01-02 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0190637404 |
How do societies negotiate the apparently competing agendas of environmental protection and social justice? Why do some countries perform much better than others on this front? Democracy in the Woods addresses these question by examining land rights conflicts-and the fate of forest-dependent peasants-in the context of the different forest property regimes in India, Tanzania, and Mexico. These three countries are prominent in the scholarship and policy debates about national forest policies and land conflicts associated with international support for nature conservation. This unique comparative study of national forestland regimes challenges the received wisdom that redistributive policies necessarily undermine the goals of environmental protection. It shows instead that the form that national environmental protection efforts take - either inclusive (as in Mexico) or exclusive (as in Tanzania and, for the most part, in India) - depends on whether dominant political parties are compelled to create structures of political intermediation that channel peasant demands for forest and land rights into the policy process. This book offers three different tests of this theory of political origins of forestland regimes. First, it explains why it took the Indian political elites nearly sixty years to introduce meaningful reforms of the colonial-era forestland regimes. Second, it successfully explains the rather counterintuitive local outcomes of the programs for formalization of land rights in India, Tanzania, and Mexico. Third, it provides a coherent explanation of why each of these three countries proposes a significantly different distribution of the benefits of forest-based climate change mitigation programs being developed under the auspices of the United Nations. In its political analysis of the control over and the use of nature, this book opens up new avenues for reflecting on how legacies of the past and international interventions interject into domestic political processes to produce specific configurations of environmental protection and social justice. Democracy in the Woods offers a theoretically rigorous argument about why and in what specific ways politics determine the prospects of a socially just and environmentally secure world. *Included in the Studies in Comparative Energy and Environmental Politics Series
Haraka, Haraka-- Look Before You Leap
Title | Haraka, Haraka-- Look Before You Leap PDF eBook |
Author | Magdalena Kamugisha Rwebangira |
Publisher | Nordic Africa Institute |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 9789171064295 |
When members of the Reproductive Health Study Group at the University of Dar es Salaam conducted their first set of studies, they focused on the plight of teenage girls. In undertaking this second set of studies they have widened their focus to include the social institutions that regulate reproduction, initiation into adulthood, marriage, and parental obligations. Differences in social and economic assets, in worldview and aspirations, in the perception of modernity and its offerings in the rate at which traditional life collapses and the demands of modernity assert themselves, result in social conflict and ambiguity. These are the main themes addressed by the authors of Haraka, Hakaka... Look before you leap.
Social Insecurity among the Vulnerable Groups in Tanzania
Title | Social Insecurity among the Vulnerable Groups in Tanzania PDF eBook |
Author | Dr David Henry Kanyumi |
Publisher | novum publishing |
Pages | 287 |
Release | 2024-10-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 3991461463 |
Dr David Henry Kanyumi, author of "Social Insecurity among the Vulnerable Groups in Tanzania", speaks from an authentic point of view to engage and inform readers of Tanzania's current social problems and how they can be fixed. Here, he provides a unique insight into the lives of everyone, from street orphans to battered women, as drawn from research and interviews. Standing alone as his first book, it takes readers into a country's seldom discussed areas.
Contextualising Poverty in Tanzania
Title | Contextualising Poverty in Tanzania PDF eBook |
Author | Werner Biermann |
Publisher | LIT Verlag Münster |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Poor |
ISBN | 9783825830274 |
This volume, co-published with Dar es Salaam University Press, includes an introduction by Werner Biermann and the important subject of contextualizing poverty in Africa.