Generational research in Africa
If you’re interested in the generations, and how intergenerational issues might look in Africa, then here’s a conference you might be interested in. I am not involved, and don’t know the researchers personally, but this looks good.
HSRC Seminar Series in collaboration with the Capacity Development Division
The following seminar will be presented in Pretoria, Cape Town and KwaZulu-Natal (See Details below).Is it time to renegotiate an intergenerational ‘contract’? The state of intergenerational relations in South Africa.
Presented by Dr Monde Makiwane Senior Research Specialist, CYFSD, and Ms Christine Jesseman Head: Research Depaertment, South African Human Rights Council.Venues in Pretoria, Durban and Cape Town: see below
Date: Tuesday 28 July 2009
Time: 14H15 for 14h30 – 15H30
Rapid social changes in Africa are thought to have resulted in high intergenerational disjuncture on the continent. In spite of the importance of intergenerational relations in African societies, very little attempt has been done to understand this phenomenon. A recent surge in interest on generational relations has occurred in Europe and North America. Thus, this project aims to fill in the gap in information that exists on this important aspect of African societies.This study looks at two main aspects of intergenerational relations, viz., the direction of intergenerational flow of economic resources and patterns of co-residence. The study aims to show how older persons are disadvantaged on these fronts. The study makes use of secondary data from three sources: The 2003 Status of the Youth data. In addition, qualitative data sourced from focus groups discussions to be held in Gauteng was used.
TO RESERVE A SEAT, KINDLY RSVP BY 24 July 2009
Cape Town: HSRC, 12th Floor, Plein Park Building (Opposite Revenue Office), Plein Street , Cape Town . Contact Vuyokazi Ngxubaza, Tel (021) 4668004, Fax (021) 461 0299, or VNgxubaza@hsrc.ac.za, Cell: 082 0508453.
Durban: First floor HSRC board room, 750 FRANCOIS ROAD, Ntuthuko Junction, PODS 5 and 6, Cato Manor, Contact Johannes Khoele, Tel (031) 2425400, Cell; 084 2406 003 or JKhoele@hsrc.ac.za,
Pretoria: HSRC Video Conference, 1st floor HSRC Library Human Sciences Research Council, 134 Pretorius Street, Pretoria. Arlene Grossberg, Tel: (012) 302 2811, e-mail: acgrossberg@hsrc.ac.za , Baby Twala, Tel (012) 302-2368, E-mail: Btwala@hsrc.ac.za, or Liziwe Jacobs Tel (012) 302 2605
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