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TitelThe family : at the heart of managing cultural diversity : conversations with 35 Ugandan leaders and rural women and men  
AuteursE. Drani, S.I. Kayonga, J. De Coninck
EditorsC. Suransky, H. van 't Klooster, U. Seela
Jaar2011
UitgeverHivos [etc.]
PlaatsThe Hague [etc.]
Pagina's36
SerietitelPluralism Working Paper
Serienummer8
ISSN1879-7172
OrganisatiesHivos – Humanist Institute for Development Cooperation, Kosmopolis Institute (University for Humanistics)
OnderwerpCulture, Society and Religion
Trefwoordencivil society, communities, family
RegioEast Africa
LandUganda
SamenvattingThis paper explores the role of the family in nurturing the value of pluralism in Uganda. It presents a new and interesting perspective on pluralism in the knowledge program network. The authors research the significance of the family as “a space for nurturing the value of pluralism in Uganda”. They argue that there may be “good reasons to study the role of the family and the broader community when attempting to understand the meaning and the challenges of pluralism within African contexts, especially since collectivity may play a different role than assumed in the Western world, where many of the pluralism concepts originate”. The paper concludes that while the family remains an important point of reference, source of identity and space for nurturing values in Uganda, it is also evolving. New types of families emerge in which “participation, consultation, negotiation, equality and freedoms – principles that foster pluralism”, increasingly play a role.  
TaalEngels
CategorieResearch
Soort documentRapport
Rechten© 2011 Hivos & Kosmopolis Institute. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Netherlands License.
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