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Using video observation and photo elicitation interviews to understand obscured processes in the lives of youth resilience
(Sage publications, 2014)
Despite the increased effort to understand resilience processes in the lives of youth, the homogeneity of a largely westernized concept needs to be challenged in studies by incorporating meanings of resilience more relevant ...
Adolescents' precocious and developmentally appropriate contributions to their families' well-being and resilience in five countries
(Wiley, 2011)
An exploratory qualitative study of 16 disadvantaged youth in 5 countries suggests that making both precocious and developmentally appropriate contributions to their families' well-being is advantageous to adolescents ...
Visual methodology to build a resilient communitas
(Taylor & FrancisUnisa Press, 2010)
‘Resilient Educators’ (REds) is a group intervention programme designed to empower teachers affected by the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and is research in progress. In 2007, 99 participants from various primary and high schools ...
Visual perspectives on majority-world adolescent thriving
(Wiley, 2013)
This paper offers socio-ecological, situated perspectives on adolescent resilience derived from an application of interpretive visual methodologies to deepen understanding of adaptive youth development in diverse majority-world ...
The resilience-enabling value of African folktales: the read-me-to resilience intervention
(Sage, 2017)
Resilience, or the process of adjusting well to adversity, draws on personal and social ecological resources (i.e., caregiving and community supports). Previous research-conducted mostly in the Global North-has shown that ...
The roots of Reds: a rationale for the support of educators affected by the HIV and AIDS pandemic
(Health SA Gesondheid / RAU, 2008)
The nature of educators' work has changed dramatically, in part because of the challenges of the HIV and AIDS pandemic. Despite these multiple and relentless challenges which educators contend with, and despite numerous ...
When schooling experiences are respectful of children's rights: A pathway to resilience
(Sage, 2014)
This article reports findings from the Pathways to Resilience study, South Africa. Rooted in a social ecological understanding of resilience, this mixed-methods study investigated resilience processes of black South African ...
The resilience-enabling value of African folktales: the read-me-to-resilience intervention
(SAGE, 2017)
Resilience, or the process of adjusting well to adversity, draws on personal and social ecological resources (i.e., caregiving and community supports). Previous research—conducted mostly in the Global North—has shown that ...
The resilience of child protection social workers: are they at risk and if so, how do they adjust? A systematic Meta-Synthesis
(Oxford University Press, 2017)
Globally, social workers protect, among others, children who are in need of care and protection. Child protection social workers protect children by means of statutory intervention. Concomitant professional risks threaten ...