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MODULE 4: SLUM CONTEXT (CX)


 

TOPIC 1. THE URBAN POOR CHURCH AND THE CULTURE OF URBAN POVERTY (Power-point)  
2. POVERTY: THE CURRENT CONTEXT (Power-point)
3. THE POOR IN YOUR CITY (Discussion)
4. STUDENTS' CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS

Readings:
    WHERE ARE CHURCHES OF THE POOR?
    GLOBAL MOVEMENTS
    ROUND THE CLOCK SLUM ACTIVITIES

    AN INSIDE PERSPECTIVE
    
SQUATTER CULTURE AND THE CHURCH

     SLUM DEFINITIONS

 Learning Objectives

1. Understanding: Trainees will be able to differentiate the causes of poverty in various urban contexts, relating these to social theories. The trainees will be able to document differences between push and pull factors causing urban poverty; theories of causation of slum poverty; the nature of land and land rights issues; the difference between first and third world poverty: and other endemic social and environmental problems of the slums.

2. Understanding: Trainees will be able to identify characteristics of an urban poor church from reflections on Oscar Lewis' "Culture of Poverty" thesis.

3. Understanding: Trainees will be able to identify global and national factors contributing to slum poverty.

4. Skill: Trainees will be able to apply these contextual analytical tools to pockets of poverty in their own city.

Culture of Poverty
Poverty in 2000
Global Movements
Contextual Analysis
Squatter Culture and Church
Round-the-Clock Activities
Paved with Good Intent
An Inside Perspective
Urban Growth
The Poor in Your City
Slum Definitions
Nazeem & School
Fire in the Slum

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