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Studies of the experience of Caribbean childhood have, in the past, been undertaken almost exclusively from the perspective of adults rather than that of the children themselves. In this work, Christine Barrow departs from that tradition by focusing on the views of children as participants.
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This is the first text for undergraduate students which presents in a comprehensive collection the works of Caribbean scholars in the form of an indigenous sociology.
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This anthology explores Rastafari religion, culture and politics in Jamaica and the African diaspora. The movement which began in the 1930s, today has close to a million adherents.
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The HIV/AIDS pandemic is mankind's worst nightmare. Whilst a cure for the disease continues to elude scientists, the number of HIV/AIDS cases continues to increase. Education becomes the key to curtailing the spread of the disease.
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This book provides a comprehensive review of the extensive literature on the family, household and conjugal unions in the Caribbean. It is constructed around six themes prominent in Caribbean family studies, namely
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HIV-AIDS and Social Work Practice in the Caribbean demonstrates how social workers, working alongside heath care professionals can contribute to the multi-disciplinary intervention in the fight against HIV-AIDS in the Caribbean using the lived experiences of person affected by HIV-AIDS.
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Jamaican Hands Across the Atlantic is a unique account of a type of transnational family, which may become increasingly typical in the new era of a globalized world economy and communication.
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Since the emergence of the Rastafari movement of Jamaica in the 1930s, social sciences and theology have made numerous efforts to categorize it.
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Sexuality, Social Exclusion and Human Rights examines some of the key drivers of HIV and AIDS in the Caribbean context by exploring risks, vulnerability, power, culture, sexuality and gender.
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Social Protection Policy in the Caribbean discusses social vulnerability and the major instruments developed to address this vulnerability.