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S2E1: Narrative, intervention, motivation

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Understanding Adolescence in African Contexts
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This episode is a conversation about how storytelling works in empowering ways in in situations of intervention in African contexts.
We discuss how our work on motivation and storytelling helps to ground interventions in particular contexts and to make them relatable and own-able for people.

In this episode of ‘Understanding Adolescence in African Contexts’, we look at the kinds of stories that have worked for us in our different activities (teaching, writing, activist groups, social work), and we explore further the things we might do with narrative interventions.

Participants:
Alude Mahali (HSRC South Africa), Robert Muponde (Wits), Tamsen Rochat (Wits)
With Chair: Elleke Boehmer

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Series
Understanding Adolescence in African Contexts
People
Alude Mahali
Robert Muponde
Tamsen Rochat
Elleke Boehmer
Keywords
narrative
intervention
motivation
storytelling
Africa
African contexts
youth
young
adolescence
adolescents
third world
Department: Department of Social Policy and Intervention
Date Added: 01/02/2022
Duration: 00:55:18

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