
Hopes in Friction
Schooling, Health and Everyday Life in Uganda
Lotte Meinert(Author)
Information Age Publishing
Will be published approx. on 22. December 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
204 pages
978-1-60752-004-7 (ISBN)
Description
Universal Primary Education programs are being promoted around the globe as the solution to poverty and health problems, but very little in-depth qualitative knowledge is available about the experiences of these programs in children's life-worlds.
Hopes in Friction offers a vivid portrait of life and the implementation of Universal Primary Education in Eastern Uganda, based on long-term fieldwork following a group of children as they grow up. The book considers how the actions and hopes of these children and families, to attain what they perceive as 'a good life', are crosscut by political aspirations and projects of schooling and health education. When hopes are in friction inspiration as well as disappointment occur.
Policy makers in Uganda and in international organisations expect health improvements as one of the bonuses of education programs. Families in Eastern Uganda also hope for and experience health - in the local sense of a good life - as part of schooling. Lotte Meinert explores the taken for granted effect of schooling on health and focuses a careful eye on how boys and girls appropriate and negotiate ideas and moralities about health in the context of what is possible ethically, materially and experientially.
Hopes in Friction offers a vivid portrait of life and the implementation of Universal Primary Education in Eastern Uganda, based on long-term fieldwork following a group of children as they grow up. The book considers how the actions and hopes of these children and families, to attain what they perceive as 'a good life', are crosscut by political aspirations and projects of schooling and health education. When hopes are in friction inspiration as well as disappointment occur.
Policy makers in Uganda and in international organisations expect health improvements as one of the bonuses of education programs. Families in Eastern Uganda also hope for and experience health - in the local sense of a good life - as part of schooling. Lotte Meinert explores the taken for granted effect of schooling on health and focuses a careful eye on how boys and girls appropriate and negotiate ideas and moralities about health in the context of what is possible ethically, materially and experientially.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
maps
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
319 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60752-004-7 (9781607520047)
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Content
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
Chapter 1. Exploring Children's worlds in Kwapa.
Chapter 2. Universal Primary Education as a critical event.
Chapter 3. Elliptical tracks: Becoming an educated and healthy citizen.
Chapter 4. Health lessons in school.
Chapter 5. Learnedness and the good life.
Chapter 6. Sickness and unity in families: The virtues of care.
Chapter 7. The appropriation of schooling for health.
Chapter 8. Conclusion: signing out of school.
Notes.
References .
Index.
Introduction.
Chapter 1. Exploring Children's worlds in Kwapa.
Chapter 2. Universal Primary Education as a critical event.
Chapter 3. Elliptical tracks: Becoming an educated and healthy citizen.
Chapter 4. Health lessons in school.
Chapter 5. Learnedness and the good life.
Chapter 6. Sickness and unity in families: The virtues of care.
Chapter 7. The appropriation of schooling for health.
Chapter 8. Conclusion: signing out of school.
Notes.
References .
Index.