Living in Poverty
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Living in Poverty

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title
  3. Title
  4. CIP
  5. Contents
  6. Series Editor’s Preface
  7. Editors’ Introduction
  8. Part I: New Ways of Looking: Poverty as Social Reality and Personal Survival Context
  9. Chapter 1: The Amulet House
  10. Chapter 2: Coloniality, Urbanization, and Poverty
  11. Chapter 3: Cultural Dynamics in a Brazilian Community
  12. Chapter 4: Studying Poor Families in Salvador, Brazil
  13. Comentary on Part I: The Wealth of Poverty and the Poverty of Wealth
  14. Part II: Developmental Contexts and Trajectories: The Reality of Living in Everyday Contexts
  15. Chapter 5: Between Tides and Swamps
  16. Chapter 6: Semiotic Approach on Developmental Trajectories of Families Living in Poverty
  17. Chapter 7: Transitions Through Adolescence in Novos Alagados
  18. Chapter 8: Adolescents in Brazil
  19. Commentary on Part II-A: Families and Children in Poverty
  20. Commentary on Part II-B: Adolescents and Families
  21. Part III: Poverty, Development and Children’s Rights
  22. Chapter 9: The Face of Law in Everyday Life
  23. Chapter 10: Protection Offered to Poor Children by The Holy House of Mercy in Bahia During the 19th Century
  24. Chapter 11: The Attention to Children in a Poor Brazilian Neighborhood
  25. Chapter 12: Socioeconomic Status, Quality of Domestic Environment, and Cognition in Early Childhood
  26. Chapter 13: Cognitive Development and Interaction Contexts
  27. Comentary on Part III-A: Children’s Development Under Conditions of Poverty
  28. Comentary on Part III-B: The Illusion of Child Protection in Brazilian Reality
  29. Part IV: Qualitative Aproaches and the Realities of Lives Under Poverty: Relational Dynamics in Context
  30. Chapter 14: Belongingness
  31. Chapter 15: Relational Systems Under Poverty
  32. Chapter 16: Interventions in Family and Health
  33. Chapter 17: Perception of and Reaction to Social Inequalities in Two Brazilian Black Communities
  34. Commentary on Part IV-A: Inequality, Family, Poverty, and Governmental Practices
  35. Commentary on Part IV-B: Family and Poverty
  36. About the Contributors