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  • 1
    ISBN: 1919895515 , 978-1-91989-551-2
    Language: English
    Pages: xxii, 338 Seiten : , Diagramme.
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    Keywords: Kind. ; Medizinische Versorgung. ; Entwicklung. ; Jugend. ; Afrika. ; Kind ; Medizinische Versorgung ; Entwicklung ; Jugend ; Medizinische Versorgung ; Entwicklung
    Abstract: While 90% of the 135 million infants born in the world each year live in low-income or developing countries, in a recent survey only 4% of the articles in 12 major international infancy and developmental journals were found to address the experience of infants living in the developing world. Yet, in conditions of extreme poverty and instability, conditions characteristic of Africa, the pressures on parents differ markedly from those facing parents in communities that are typically the focus of research in child development. This timely book addresses the dearth of literature in this area. There is an increasing awareness of the need for a broader knowledge base regarding infant and child development. One of the consequences of this awareness is a burgeoning interest in research in the field in Africa. The recent World Health Organization report 'Social Determinants of Health' has focused the interest of the academy on factors outside traditional medicine, on the social determinants of later problems and the profound inequities that exist as a result of poverty and how these impact on infant and child development. This volume will sit squarely within this context and will offer a broad contextualised understanding of the factors that impact upon infant and child development in Africa. Unlike other works on the subject it is Africa-wide in its scope, with case studies in Uganda, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Nigeria, Malawi and South Africa. Recommended for: Academics, students and practitioners in psychology, including developmental psychology, child clinical psychology, developmental psychopathology, psychiatry, human ecology, and those in schools of education. It will also be of interest to nurses and paediatricians, health workers and for those interested in early childhood development
    Description / Table of Contents: Ushering in the Sustainable Development Goals / Anne Stevenson, Mark Tomlinson, Xanthe Hunt & Charlotte Hanlon -- New directions for the science of child development in the African context / Michael J. Boivin & Leslie L. Davidson -- Mental health policy in Africa : gaps, needs and priorities for children and adolescents / Crick Lund -- Cross-cutting issues for child development in Africa / Stefan Germann, Jane Chege, Jennifer Franz-Vasdeki & Mesfin Loha -- Maternal depression and child development in sub-Saharan Africa / Charlotte Hanlon -- Child development and HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa / Lucie D. Cluver, Mark Orkin, Mark E. Boyes, Roshan Baban & Lebo Madisha -- Birth to Twenty Plus : early health and development from a longitudinal perspective / Linda M. Richter, Sara N. Naicker & Shane A. Norris -- Culture and attachment in Africa / Hiltrud Otto -- Planning and evaluating child mental health interventions in sub-Saharan Africa / Theresa Betancourt, Anne Stevenson, Sarah Meyers-Ohki & Christina Mushashi -- Creation of culturally appropriate developmental assessment tools for rural Africa / Melissa Gladstone -- Psychological developments and their correlates in sub-Saharan Africa / Penny A. Holding & Jean C. Fotso -- Early childhood development interventions : a focus on responsive caregiving / Carla Sharp, Cilly Shohet, Deborah Givon, Lochner Marais, Kholisa Rani, Molefi Lenka & Michael Boivin -- Resilience in children and adolescents / Sharain Suliman, Leigh van den Heuvel & Soraya Seedat -- The impact of epilepsy on behaviour and cognition in African children / Symon M. Kariuki, Amina Abubakar & Charles R.J.C. Newton -- Conclusion : child and adolescent development in Africa : future research / Anne C. Petersen, Mambwe Kasese-Hara & Esther Akinsola
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Economic theory & philosophy
    Abstract: The structure and regulation of consumption and demand has recently become of great interest to sociologists and economists alike, and at the same time there is growing interest in trying to understand the patterns and drivers of technological innovation. This book brings together a range of sociologists and economists to study the role of demand and consumption in the innovative process. The book starts with a broad conceptual overview of ways that the sociological and economics literatures address issues of innovation, demand and consumption. It goes on to offer different approaches to the economics of demand and innovation through an evolutionary framework, before reviewing how consumption fits into evolutionary models of economic development. Food consumption is then looked at as an example of innovation by demand, including an examination of the dynamic nature of socially-constituted consumption routines. The book includes a number of illuminating case studies, including an analysis of how black Americans use consumption to express collective identity, and a number of demand-innovation relationships within matrices or chains of producers and users or other actors, including service industries such as security, and the environmental performance of companies. The involvement of consumers in innovation is looked at, including an analysis of how consumer needs may be incorporated in the design of high-tech products. The final chapter argues for the need to build an economic sociology of demand that goes from micro-individual through to macro-structural features
    Note: English
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780719082849 , 0719082846
    Language: English
    Pages: 214 Seiten , 24 cm
    Edition: First digital paperback edition
    Series Statement: New dynamics of innovation and competition
    DDC: 339.47
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    Keywords: Technological innovations Social aspects ; Consumption (Economics) ; Demand (Economic theory) ; Consumption (Economics) Case studies ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: Originally published: 2002
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781775821571 , 9781919895512
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (338 p.)
    Abstract: Global public health has improved vastly over the past 25 years, and especially in the survival of infants and young children. However, many children, particularly in Africa, continue to live in poverty and in unhealthy, unsupportive environments, and will not be able to meet their developmental potential. In other words, they will survive but not thrive. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) stress sustainable development, not just survival and disease reduction, and the Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health proposes a Survive (end preventable deaths), Thrive (ensure health and wellbeing) and Transform (expand enabling environments) agenda. For children to thrive they must make good developmental progress from birth until the end of adolescence. Addressing the social determinants of developmental problems, this volume offers a broad, contextualised understanding of the factors that impact on children and adolescents in Africa. Unlike other works on the subject, it is Africa-wide in its scope, with case studies in Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Rwanda and South Africa. Covering mental health as well as physical and social development, it looks at policies and practice, culture and priorities for research, identifying challenges and proposing solutions
    Note: English
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780719062674
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Economic theory & philosophy
    Abstract: The structure and regulation of consumption and demand has recently become of great interest to sociologists and economists alike, and at the same time there is growing interest in trying to understand the patterns and drivers of technological innovation. This book brings together a range of sociologists and economists to study the role of demand and consumption in the innovative process. The book starts with a broad conceptual overview of ways that the sociological and economics literatures address issues of innovation, demand and consumption. It goes on to offer different approaches to the economics of demand and innovation through an evolutionary framework, before reviewing how consumption fits into evolutionary models of economic development. Food consumption is then looked at as an example of innovation by demand, including an examination of the dynamic nature of socially-constituted consumption routines. The book includes a number of illuminating case studies, including an analysis of how black Americans use consumption to express collective identity, and a number of demand-innovation relationships within matrices or chains of producers and users or other actors, including service industries such as security, and the environmental performance of companies. The involvement of consumers in innovation is looked at, including an analysis of how consumer needs may be incorporated in the design of high-tech products. The final chapter argues for the need to build an economic sociology of demand that goes from micro-individual through to macro-structural features
    Note: English
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  • 6
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    In:  Child and adolescent development 2018, S. 1-6
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Child and adolescent development
    Angaben zur Quelle: 2018, S. 1-6
    Note: Anne Stevenson, Mark Tomlinson, Xanthe Hunt & Charlotte Hanlon
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  • 7
    ISBN: 1-91989-551-5 , 978-1-91989-551-2 , 978-1-77582-157-1 /WebPDF
    Language: English
    Pages: xxii, 338 Seiten , Diagramme
    Keywords: Afrika Gesundheitswesen ; Kind ; Jugend ; HIV ; Psychologie ; Sterblichkeit ; Kamerun ; Banso ; Äthiopien ; Kenia ; Malawi ; Südafrika ; Tansania ; Uganda
    Abstract: While 90% of the 135 million infants born in the world each year live in low-income or developing countries, in a recent survey only 4% of the articles in 12 major international infancy and developmental journals were found to address the experience of infants living in the developing world. Yet, in conditions of extreme poverty and instability, conditions characteristic of Africa, the pressures on parents differ markedly from those facing parents in communities that are typically the focus of research in child development. This timely book addresses the dearth of literature in this area. There is an increasing awareness of the need for a broader knowledge base regarding infant and child development. One of the consequences of this awareness is a burgeoning interest in research in the field in Africa. The recent World Health Organization report 'Social Determinants of Health' has focused the interest of the academy on factors outside traditional medicine, on the social determinants of later problems and the profound inequities that exist as a result of poverty and how these impact on infant and child development. This volume will sit squarely within this context and will offer a broad contextualised understanding of the factors that impact upon infant and child development in Africa. Unlike other works on the subject it is Africa-wide in its scope, with case studies in Uganda, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Nigeria, Malawi and South Africa. Recommended for: Academics, students and practitioners in psychology, including developmental psychology, child clinical psychology, developmental psychopathology, psychiatry, human ecology, and those in schools of education. It will also be of interest to nurses and paediatricians, health workers and for those interested in early childhood development
    Note: Enthält 15 Beiträge
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