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Title Africa : economic, political and social issues / David Murphy and Ethan Mason, editors
Published New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2020]

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Description 1 online resource
Series African Studies
African studies (Hauppauge, N.Y.)
Contents Sons and patrifiliation among the matrilineal Fantse of Ghana -- Social protection for older persons in two Southern African countries: A social work perspective -- Realising socio-economic rights: A closer look at healthcare issues in Kwazulu-Natal -- A colony or protectorate: The Swazi colonial relations with Britain and its implications, 1903-1968 -- Mineral chemistry of Detrital Rutile from the Kwabonambi and Sibaya Formations (Maputuland Group) of Northern Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa -- Wildlife economy and its significance in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa -- Hydrogeochemical controls of salinity in acid mine drainage buffered circumneutral coalmine groundwater
Summary "Africa: Economic, Political and Social Issues opens with a study wherein four research questions are addressed using the structural functionalist approach to the study of family, drawing from the views of Durkheim, Radcliffe-brown and Fortes. A comparative analysis of social protection for older persons in Eswatini and Lesotho, countries located in Southern Africa, is provided. The authors discuss the relevance of socio-economic rights in Kwazulu- Natal, particularly how the state should fulfil its constitutional mandate to provide the citizens of the province with access to healthcare services. The ambiguous relationship between Swaziland as British-protected territory and Britain in the period from 1903 to 1968 is also explored, hightlighting how the Swazi traditional authority endeavoured to protect its power and the sovereignty of the nation through British protection in 1884. Approximately 15% of the world production of titanium dioxide is mined in South Africa, and over 60% of this is recovered from heavy, mineral-rich Cenozoic Age dune sand deposits on the eastern coastline. As such, the authors conduct a microprobe analysis of 455 rutile grains from these sediments. The role and influence of the wildlife economy in KwaZulu-Natal is explored through a decade-long study of the wildlife sector in South Africa. The concluding study uses bivariate scatterplots and correlations analysis to elucidate the hydrogeochemical controls of salinity in typical circumneutral coalmine groundwater"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 19, 2020)
Subject Environmental sciences -- Africa
British colonies
Environmental sciences
Social policy
SUBJECT Great Britain -- Colonies -- Africa -- History
Africa, Southern -- Social policy
Subject Africa
Southern Africa
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Murphy, David, 1971- editor.
Mason, Ethan, editor
LC no. 2020033940
ISBN 1536184829
9781536184822