Within the development discourse, the narratives of the poor are a well utilized rhetorical tool to describe poverty and its causes. However, narratives can also reveal the beliefs and ‘world-view’ of the narrators. To explore this influence, the authors applied a discursive approach, to deconstruct the narratives of 101 slum dwellers in Kibera, Nairobi. The results revealed that poverty was largely attributed to external constraints, beyond an individual's control. Despite wanting a better life, participants held low expectations for the future. Hopes and dreams were placed on their children. While risk and uncertainty was a constant theme, large differences were found between genders as to the aspirations for the future. Copyright © 2009 ...
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Poverty is a social and economic structure that shapes the livelihood of millions of United States c...
Within the development discourse, the narratives of the poor are a well utilized rhetorical tool to ...
The paper examines perceptions of poverty among poor livestock keepers in Kenya. The study utilized ...
Poverty, as defined within development discourse, does not fully capture the reality in which the po...
Poverty is arguably the most critical and central concept of development. Indeed, without the poor, ...
This article presents the conceptions of poverty by the poor in Mashonaland West Province of Zimbabw...
The present study examines poverty talk in Aotearoa/NZ during the 'poverty debate' of 1996. Social p...
International audienceThis study focuses on poor people's lived experience with poverty. Despite Ken...
This study explores poverty and community development in the slums of Nairobi. It theorises on the n...
While much poverty research has concentrated on the definition and measurement of poverty, the prim...
After introducing the concept of the culture of poverty and discussing characteristics associated wi...
This article investigates the psychological experience of poor people and the pastoral responsibilit...
Poverty was one of the biggest social problems in the twentieth century and continues to be in prese...
Samme artikkel finnes publisert på spansk: Producao da pobreza:Um enfoque diferente para entendé-laP...
This article was written from the perspective of a black African who has been unfairly subjected to...
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