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On Youth Drug Abuse and the Ghetto - Insights from a lower class neighbourhood in Harare, Zimbabwe

English · Paperback / Softback

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The book explores the dark world of drug abuse in lower-class neighbourhoods in the capital city of Zimbabwe, Harare. The book details the author's venture into the drug world, guided by his key informant, and highlights how the problem of youth drug abuse has been exacerbated by the continued economic quagmire that the nation of Zimbabwe has been grappling with for decades. The book also brings to light several issues regarding corruption and why the illicit drug houses within these lower class neighbourhoods continue to thrive, and "hide in plain sight". The book will be particularly useful for undergraduate researchers seeking to learn more about the art of snowball sampling and how it can be actioned in research focusing on social groups that are often times difficult to access.

About the author










El autor es un sociólogo que creció en la ciudad de Harare y utiliza su formación en investigación y su familiaridad con la ciudad como base para explorar diversas cuestiones sociales dentro de la ciudad. Sus intereses de investigación se centran en la sociología urbana, la desigualdad social, la descolonización de la ciudad, los sistemas de conocimiento indígenas y los métodos de investigación social, entre otros.

Product details

Authors Boniface Bwanyire
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.02.2021
 
EAN 9786203306934
ISBN 9786203306934
No. of pages 52
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Urban and regional sociology

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