
- 136 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
The desire exists within Governments to provide for those who are on the fringes of society. Therefore, indigenous approaches seem relevant in the redistribution of resources among citizens. This book is therefore not only essential, but also timely. Indigenous Social Security Systems in Southern and West Africa (ISSS) contributes to human service literature for Africa, Southern Africa and West Africa in particular. The richness of the book lies within the variety of contributions that encourage its origin. The book's value is extensive and captures many essential and current topics that have an appeal to academicians, policy'makers, analysts and practitioners in the field of social welfare and social security. Ultimately, the book serves as a pragmatic and expedient tool for human service practitioners and any enthusiast of social security systems.
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Table of contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 - Scripturing Movies and Filming Scripture
- Chapter 2 - Story and Meaning-Making
- Chapter 3 - Facilitating Holistic Identity Formation of Adolescents using Digital Media
- Chapter 4 - Thick Viewing
- Chapter 5 - Religious Function of Film
- Chapter 6 - Film as Discuss ion Platform in Youth Ministry
- Chapter 7 - The Socialising Power of Popular Culture
- Chapter 8 - The Pope’s Favourite
- Contributors