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A Talent for Living: Exploring Ghana’s ‘New’ Urban Childhood
Authors:Phil Mizen  Yaw Ofosu‐Kusi
Affiliation:1. 1Department of Sociology, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom;2. 2Social Studies Education, University of Education, Winneba, Ghana
Abstract:
This paper considers the lives of children living in a large informal settlement in central Accra, Ghana. Its contention is that children remain largely absent from the renewal of interest in slums and that where they do feature it is largely as objects of risk and vulnerability. Such an exclusive focus, it is argued, risks effacing the ways in which children are capable of actively confronting the terrible constraints posed by slum environments and the ‘talent for living’ that this involves. Drawing upon the findings of a small qualitative exploratory research project, the paper examines sources of support and cooperation between children and how their decisions to work are perceived as a strategy to actively support mothers and families struggling for a subsistence.
Keywords:children  employment  friendships  housing and homelessness  working children
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