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Drawing Family Boundaries: Children's Perspectives on Family Relationships in Rural and Urban Ethiopia
Authors:Sophia Chanyalew Kassa
Institution:Norwegian Centre for Child Research, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:This article explores how children conceptualise and practice family relationships in two social settings in Ethiopia. Based on ethnographic data, it discusses (i) how urban and rural children construct family; (ii) what family activities children do and which social positions they assume; and (iii) the convergence and divergence of meanings and practices of family relationships between urban and rural Ethiopia. The analysis demonstrates how ‘normative family’ and actual ‘family practices’ are shaped by socio‐cultural, material and spatial contexts. Insights drawn also reveal the complex ways in which access to material resources, geographical distance, rural‐urban locations and cultural traits such as patterns of marriage and child relocation practices shape family relationships.
Keywords:children  Ethiopia  family  family practices  family relationships
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