[BOOK REVIEW]Makiwane, Monde, Nduna, Mzikazi & Khalema, Nene, E (eds) (2016) Children in South African families: Lives and times. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978 1 4438 9735 8 hbk. Pages 320 Theorising healthy development of children, identifying troubling “obstacles” to their thriving, and intervening in appropriate ways to support and monitor well-being is never neutral work. Over the years, given the inequities and injustices of colonial and apartheid apparatuses in South Africa, there has been a lot of attention given – by social scientific academics, researchers, activists and policymakers – to children and families. This attention has focused most notably on black children and families, living in every...
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