Journal of Social Development in Africa, (1989), 4,2,85-91 Journal of Social Development in Africa School of Social Work P Bag 66022, Kopje Harare Zimbabwe Index: Volumes 3 (1988) and 4 (1989) Editor: Brigid Willmore 86 Index Index to Journal of Social Development in Africa, Vol 3 (1988) and 4 (1989) Articles APPROACHES TO REHABILITATION OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES: A REVIEW, H Jackson, 3,1 (1988), 39-53. CHANGmGCWMMUNTITOBUGATIONSTOTHEELDERLYINCONTEMPORARY AFRICA, B A Rwezawa, 4,1 (1989), 5-24. COMMENT ON THE REPLY, Leonard Bloom, 4,2 (1989), 71-73. DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION: BELIEFS AND ATTITUDES AMONG RURAL DIS ABLED PEOPLE ON A COMMUNITY BASED REHABILITATION SCHEME IN ZIMBABWE, H Jackson and R Mupedziswa, 3,1 (1988), 21-30. ENHANCING EQUITY IN THE MIDST OF DROUGHT: THE BOTSWANA APPROACH, John Holm and Mark Cohen, 3,1 (1988), 31-38. FOOD, AID AND RELIEF DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES, Roger WHay, 4,2 (1989),7-25. INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR SOCIAL FORESTRY IN ZIMBABWE, Kay Mm and John Casey, 4,2 (1989), 27-37. MENTAL HEALTH: PERSPECTIVES ON RESOLVING SOCIAL STIGMA IN EMPLOYMENT FOR EX-MENTAL PATIENTS, Kwaku Osei-Hwedi, 4,1 (1989), 61-67. MISCONCEPTIONS ON THE ROLE OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES: A REPLY TO BLOOM, Carole Pearce, 4,2 (1989), 59-70. ORGANISATION AND DELIVERY OF SOCIAL SERVICES TO RURAL AREAS, PJMuzaale, 3,2(1988X33-48. PARTICIPATION OF THE GRASSROOTS IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT: THE CASE OF THE DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION PROGRAMME OF THE CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF MACHAKOS, KENYA, Francis WMuhva, 3,2 (1988), 49-65. PATTERNS OF PSYCHIATRIC ILLNESS. A STUDY IN KADUNA PSYCHIATRIC FACILITIES, TunaLergo, 4,1 (1989), 47-59. RETHINKING THIRD WORLD DEVELOPMENT: EARLY HISTORICAL PARADIGMS VS CONTEMPORARY PARADIGMS, Ikechukwu G Eziakor, 4,2 (1989), 39-48. SOCIAL SCIENCE IN AFRICA: PROBLEMS AND PROSPBCTS,Leonard Bloom, 3,1 (1988), 5-69. SOCIAL SECURITY IN ZIMBABWE, E Kaseke, 3,1 (1988), 5-19. SOME ISSUES OF URBANISATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN ZIMBABWE, Diana PateU 3? (1988), 17-31. SUPPORT FOR THE DYING AND BEREAVED IN ZIMBABWE: TRADITIONAL AND NEW APPROACHES, Patricia Swift, 4,1 (1989X 25-45. REPLY: THE AFRICAN FOOD CRISIS: ANOTHER LOOK BEYOND THE EMERGENCY, Hartmut Karner, 3,1 (1988), 71-81. RURAL GROWTH POINTS IN ZIMBABWE PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE, KH Wekwete, 3,2 (1988), 5-16. RURAL-URBAN HEALTH CARE SERVICE IMBALANCES IN ZAMBIA. FORCES AND OUTCOMES, Lengwe-Katembula Mwansa, 4,1 (1989), 69-83. ,. VOLUNTARY AGENCIES AND THE PROMOTION OF MENTAL HEALTH, Kwaku Osei-Hwedi, 4,2(1989), 49-58. Index 87 Contributors Bloom Leonard, "Social Science in Africa: Problems and Prospects", 3,1 (1988), 55-69. Bllom Leonard, "Comment on the Reply", 4,2 (1989), 71-73. Bond-Stewart Kathy (rev), "Doing a Feasibility Study", Kindervatten S (ed), 4,1 (1989), 102-104. Bond-Stewart Kathy (rev), "Marketing Strategy: Training Activities for Entrepreneurs", Kindervatter S with Range M (eds), 4,1 (1989), 102-104. Brand Veronica M (rev), "Manufacturing in the Backyard: Case Studies on Accumulation and Employment in Smallscale Brazilian Industry", Schmitz Hubert, 3,1 (1988), 90-94. Brydone Alison (rev), "The Politics of Hunger", Warnock John W, 3,2 (1988), 93-95. Chinemana Frances (rev), "The Importance of People - Experiences, lessons and ideas on rural development training in Zimbabwe: Hlekweni and beyond", DeGraaf Martin and WillmoreBrigid (eds), 3,2 (1988), 91-93. Christie Renfrew (rev), 'National and Class Conflict in the Horn of Africa", MarkaMs John, 4,1 (1989), 92-94, Christie Renfrew (rev), 'South Africa: ANew US Policy for the 1990s", Danaher Kevin, 4,2 (1989), 79- 81. Eziakor Ikechukwu G, "Rethinking Third World Development Early Historical Paradigms vs Contemporary Paradigms", 4,2 (1989), 39-48. Gaidzanwa Rudo (rev), "The Women's Question and the Modes of Human Reproduction. An Analysis of a Tanzanian Village", Vuorella Una, 4,1 (1989), 105-106. Hall Nigel (rev), "Conflict Management and Problem Solving: Interpersonal to International Applications", Sandole Dennis J D and Sandole-Staroste Ingrid (eds), 3,2 (1988), 98-100. Hall Nigel (rev), "Refugees and Development in Africa", Nobel Peter (ed), 4,1 (1989), 99-101. Hampson Joe (rev), "Development Psychiatry", Ben-Tovim David 1,4,2 (1989), 77-78. Hay Roger W, "Food, Aid and Relief-Development Strategies", 4,2 (1989), 7-25. Holm John and Cohen Mark, "Enhancing Equity in the Midst of Drought: the Botswana Approach", 3,1 (1988), 31-38. Jackson H, "Approaches to Rehabilitation of People wilh Disabilities: A Review", 3,1 (1988), 39-52. Jackson H and Mupedziswa R, "Disability and Rehabilitation: Beliefs and Attitudes Among Rural Disabled People on a Community Based Rehabilitation Scheme in Zimbabwe", 3,1 (1988), 21-30. JacksonHelen(rev),"SexRoles,PopulationandDevelopmentinWestAfrica", OppongChristine(ed), 4,1(1989), 78-79. Jackson Helen (rev), "Social Work with Rural Peoples. Theory and Practice", Collier Ken, 3,2 (1988), 88-90. JacksonHelen(rev),"VocationalRehabilitationfor Women wilh Disabaities",Stace Sheila, 3,2(1988), 90-91. JacksonJeremy(revX "Agricultural Development in Southern Africa. Farm Household-Economics and flie Food Crisis", Low Allan, 4,2 (1989), 73-75. n KamerHartmut, "Reply: The AfricanFood Crisis: Another Look Beyond the Emergency ,3,1(1988), 71-81. KasekeE, "Social Security in Zimbabwe", 3,1 (1988), 5-19. KumbukaDesmond(revX'TteStateandAgriculturemAfrfca",Mkmd^wffeThandikeandBourenane Naceur, 4,1 (1989), 86-88. T , „ „ ofiH. Laing Richard (rev), "Plantations and Plantation Workers", Sajhau J P and Von Muralt J, 3,2 (1988), 102-104. 88 Index Lergo Tuna, "Patterns of Psychiatric Illness. A study in Kaduna Psychiatric Facilities", 4,1 (1989), 47- 59. MacGarry Brian (rev), "The State and the Working People of Tanzania", Shivji Issa G, 4,1 (1989), 85- 86. Makanya Stella Tendayi (rev), "Imposing Aid: Emergency Assistance to Refugees", Harrell-BondB Mashanda-Shopo T (rev), "The African Poor. A History", Uiffe John, 4,1 (1989), 90-91. Masomere Allan (rev), "Five Hundred Million Children. Poverty and Child Welfare in the Third Metealf Simon (rev), "Conservation in Africa. People, Policies and Practice", 4,1 (1989), 96-98. Moyo Jonathan N (rev), "State Resistance and Change in South Africa", Frankel Philip, Pines Noam Moyo Nelson (rev), "Foreign Aid Reconsidered". Riddell Roger C, 3,2 (1988), 77-80. E, 4,1 (1989), 95-96. World", MacPherson Stewart, 4,2 (1989), 76-77. and Swilling Mark (eds), 4,1 (1989), 101-102. Mudariki Taka, "Financing Education in Developing Countries - An Exploration of Policy Options", World Bank, 4,1 (1989), 106-108. MudarikiTaka (rev) "Higher Educations Sub-Saharan Africa", Hmchliffe Keith, 4,1(1989), 106-108. Muir-Leresche Kay (rev), "Peasant Economics: Farm Households and Agrarian Development", Ellis Franke, 4,1 (1989), 88-90. Muir Kay and Casey John, "Institutional Responsibility for Social Forestry in Zimbabwe", 4,2 (1989), 27-37. Mulwa Francis W, "Participation of the Grassroots in Rural Development: The Case of the Development Education Programme of the Catholic Diocese of Machakos, Kenya", 3,2 (1988), 49-65. MupedziswaRoderick(rev), "Empowerment and the Law.StrategiesofThirdWorldWomen",Schuler Margaret (ed), 3,2 (1988), 81-84. Mupedziswa Roderick (rev), "Popular Participation in Planning for Basic Needs. Concepts, Methods and Practice", Lisk Franklyn (ed), 4,1 (1989), 75-76. Mupedziswa Roderick (rev), "Women and the Law in Southern Africa", Armstrong Alice and Ncube Welshman (eds), 3,1 (1988), 81-84. MuzaalePJ, "Organisation and Delivery of Social Services to Rural Areas", 3,2 (1988), 33-48. Mwansa Lengwe-Katembula, "Rural-Urban Health Care Service Imbalances in Zambia. Forces and Nangati Fanuel (rev), "Social Structures: A Network Approach", Wellman Barry and Berkowitz D Nyawata Orbert (rev), "Money, Banking and Public Finance in Africa", Seidman Ann, 3,2 (1988), 84- OrwoodNick (rev), "Zimbabwe: The Political Economy of Transition, 1980-86", Mandaza Ibbo, 3,2 Outcomes", 4,1 (1989), 69-83. (eds), 4,1 (1989), 108-110. 88. (1988), 67-76. Osei-Hwedi Kwaku, "Mental health: Perspectives on Resolving Social Stigma in Employment for Exmental Patients", 4,1 (1989), 61-67. Osei-Hwedi Kwaku, "Voluntary Agencies and the Promotion of Mental Health, 4,2 (1989), 49-58. Patel Diana, "Some Issues of Urbanisation and Development in Zimbabwe", 3,2 (1988), 17-31. Pearce Carole, "Misconceptions on the Role of (he Social Sciences: A Reply to Bloom (3/1,1988)", 4,2 (1989), 59-70. Raftopolous Brian (rev), "Training Needs Assessment and Monitoring", Richter Luthar, 3,1 (1988),. 86-88. Roberts R S (rev), "Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa 1880-1985", Manning Patrick, 4,2 (1989), 82. Index 89 Runyowa Peter (rev), "Health and Health Services for Planning Workers: Four Case Studies", 3,1 (1988), 83-84. RwezauraB A, 'Changing Commumty Obligations to the Elderly in Contempor«ryAfric«", 4,1(1989), 5-24. Sanders Daniel S (revX "Community Participation, Social Development and the State", Midgley James with Hall Anthony, Hardiman Margaret and Narine DhanpauL 3,1 (1988), 88-90. Schultheis Michael (rev), "Africa's Refugee Crisis: What's to be Done?", Cimade, Inodcp, Mink, 3.1 (1988), 84-86. Stewart John (rev), "Multinational Joint Ventures in Developing Countries", Beamish Paul W, 4,2 (1989), 81-82. SwiftPatricia, "Support for Ihe Dying and Bereaved in Zimbabwe: Traditional and New Approaches", 4,1 (1989), 25-45. Wekwete K H, "Rural Growth Points in Zimbabwe - Prospects for the Future", 3,2 (1988), 5-16. Willrnore Brigid (rev), "How Are We Doing? A Framework for Evaluating Development Education Programmes", Case Roland, 3,2 (1988), 95-98. Willmore Brigid (rev), "Social Welfare in Africa", Dixon John, 3,2 (1988X 100-102. Willmore Brigid (rev), "Women in the Third World. A Directory of Resources", FentonThomasP and HeffronMary J, 4,1(1989), 104-105. Books Reviewed Anderson David and Grove Richard, CONSERVATION IN AFRICA. PEOPLE, POLICIES AND PRACTICE, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1987,4,1 (1989). Armstrong Alice and Ncube Welshman (eds), WOMEN AND THE LAW IN SOUTHERN AFRICA, Zimbabwe Publishing House, Harare, 1987,3,2 (1988). Beamish Paul W, MULTINATIONAL JOINT VENTURES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, Roufledge, London, 1988,4,2 (1989). Ben-Tovim David I, DEVELOPMENT PSYCHIATRY, Tavistock, London, 1987,4,2 (1989). Case Roland (Principal aumor), A FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION PROGRAMMES, American Council for Voluntary International Action, New York, 1987,3,2 (1988). Cimade, Liodep, Mink, AFRICA'S REFUGEE CRISIS: WHAT'S TO BE DONE?, ZED Books, London, 1986, 3,1 (1988). Collier Ken, SOCIAL WORK WITH RURAL PEOPLES. THEORY AND PRACTICE, New Star Books, Vancouver, 1984,3,2 (1988). Danaher Kevin, SOUTH AFRICA: A NEW US POLICY FOR THE 1990s, Institute for Food and Development Policy, San Francisco, 1988,4,2 (1989). De Graaf Martin and Willmore Brigid (eds), THE IMPORTANCE OF PEOPLE. EXPERIENCES, LESSONS AND IDEAS ON RURAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING: HLEKWENI AND FentonThomasPandHeffronMaryJ(edsX WOMEN INTHE THIRD WORLD. ADIRECTORYOF BEYOND, Hlekweni FRSC, 1987,3,2 (1988). Dixon John (ed), SOCIAL WELFARE IN AFRICA, Croom Helm, London, 1987,3,2 (1988). EHisFrank, PEASANT ECONOMICS: FARM HOUSEHOLDS ANDAGRARIANDEVELOPMENT, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1988,4,1 (1989). RESOURCES, Orbis Books, New York, 1988,4,1 (1989). kl Phillip, Pines Noam, Swilling Mark (eds), STATE, RESISTANCE AND CHANGE IN SOUTH AFRICA, Croom Helm, London, 1988,4,1 (1989). 90 Index Harrell-Bond B E, IMPOSING AID: EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE TO REFUGEES, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1986,4,1 (1989). Hinchliffe Keith, HIGHER EDUCATION IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, Croom Helm, London, 1987,4,1 (1989). Iliffe John, THE AFRICAN POOR. A HISTORY, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1987,4,1 (1989). Kindervatter S (ed), DOING A FEASIBILITY STUDY: TRAINING ACTIVinES FOR STARTING OR REVIEWING A SMALL BUSINESS, OEF, Washington DC, 1987,4,1 (1989). Kindervatter S and Range M (eds), MARKETING STRATEGY: TRAINING ACTIVITIES FOR ENTREPRENEURS, OEF, Washington DC, 1986,4,1 (1989). Laing Richard, HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES FOR PLANNING WORKERS: FOUR CASE STUDIES, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, 1986,3,1 (1988). LiskFranklyn(ed), POPULARPARTICIPATIONINPLANNINGFORBASICNEEDS, CONCEPTS, METHODS AND PRACTICES, Gower, London, 1985, 4,2 (1989). Low Allan, AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTHERN AFRICA.FARM HOUSEHOLDECONOMICS AND THE FOOD CRISIS, James Currey, London, 1986,4,2 (1989). MacPhersonStewart, FTVEHUNDREDMILLIONCHILDREN, POVERTY ANDCHILD WELFARE IN THE THIRD WORLD, Wheatsheaf Books, Sussex, 1987,4,1 (1989). Mandaza Ibbo (ed), ZIMBABWE. THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF TRANSITION. 1980-1986, 1986, 3,2(1988). Manning Patrick, FRANCOPHONE SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 1880-1985, Cambridge University Markakis John, NATIONAL AND CLASS CONFLICT IN THE HORN OF AFRICA, Cambridge Midgley James, Hall Anthony, Hardiman Margaret, and Narine DhanpauL COMMUNITY Press, Cambridge, 1988, 4,2 (1989). University Press, Cambridge, 1987,4,1 (1989). PARTICIPATION, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE STATE, Meuthen and co, London, .1986,3,1(1988). Mkandawire Thandika and Bourenane Naceur (eds), THE STATE AND AGRICULTURE IN AFRICA, CODESRIA, London, 1987,4,1 (1989). Nobel Peter (ed), REFUGEES AND DEVELOPMENTS AFRICA, Scandanavianlnstituteof African Studies, Uppsala, 1987,4,1 (1989). Oppong Christine (ed), SEX ROLES, POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN WEST AFRICA, James Currey, London, 1987, 4,2 (1989). Richter Luthar, TRAINING NEEDS ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING, ILO, Geneva, 1986,3,1 (1988). Riddell C R (ed), FOREIGN AID RECONSIDERED, James Currey, London, 1987 3,2 (1988). SandoleDeimisJDandSandole-StarosteIngrid(eds),CONFLICTMANAGEMENTANDPROBLEM SOLVMG.INTERPERSONALTOINTERNATIONALAPPLICATIONS,ErancesPinter,London, 1987,3,2(1988). SajhauJPandVonMuraltJ, PLANTATIONS AND PLANTATIONWORKERS.ILO, Geneva, 1987, SchmitzHubert,CASESTUDIESOF ACCUMULATION AND EMPLOYMENTINSMALLSCALE Schuler Margaret (ed), EMPOWERMENT AND THE LAW. STRATEGIES OF THIRD WORLD Seidman Ann, MONEY, BANKING AND PUBLIC FINANCE IN AFRICA, ZED Press, London, 3,2(1988). BRAZILIAN INDUSTRY, Frances Pinter, London 1982,3,1 (1988). WOMEN, OEF InternationaL Washington DC, 1986,3,2 (1988). 1986,3,2(1988). Index 91 Shivji Issa j (ed), THE STATE AND THE WORKING PEOPLE EN TANZANIA, CODESRIA, Senegal, 1986, 4,1 (1989). Stace Sheila, VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION FOR WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES, ILO, Geneva, 1986,3,2 (1988). Vuorella Una, THE WOMAN'S QUESTION AND THE MODES OF HUMAN REPRODUCTION. AN ANALYSIS OF A TANZANIAN VILLAGE, Scandanavian Institute of African Studies, Uppsala, 1987,4,1 (1989). Warnock John W, THE POLITICS OF HUNGER, Meuthen and co, London, 3,2 (1988). Wellman Barry and Berkowitz S D (eds), SOCIAL STRUCTURES. A NETWORK APPROACH, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1988,4,1 (1989). World Bank, FINANCING EDUCATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, Washington DC, 1986, 4,1 (1989). Errata Index 1986 and 1987 Contributors Brand Veronica, "One Dollar Workplaces: A Study of Informal Sector Activities in Magaba, Harare", 1,2(1986), 53-74. 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