Kenyan society has developed a multiplicity of social representations of child streetism: the way they interrelate contributes to shaping this specific social phenomenon, direct actions, and envisage possible social change. The cultural dimension is poorly taken into account but it is still addressable by both the scientific community and the practitioners in order to change societys perception of street children. The present study thus focuses on the phenomenon of Kenyan street children in terms of relationships and culture, by exploring, through a qualitative research, whether the...
Kenyan society has developed a multiplicity of social representations of child streetism: the way they interrelate contributes to shaping this specifi...