Masterarbeit, 2021
59 Seiten, Note: 2,0
The primary objective of this study is to explore the phenomenon of child objectification in Nigeria, specifically within the context of domestic service. The researcher aims to uncover the experiences of children who have been objectified, highlighting the factors leading to this exploitation and the lasting impact on their lives. The study also seeks to analyze the potential role of social workers in addressing this issue and proposing solutions to improve the situation of these children.
The introductory chapter sets the stage for the study, exploring the pervasive issue of child objectification in Africa, particularly in Nigeria. It delves into the cultural and societal factors contributing to the exploitation of children within domestic settings. The chapter also establishes the importance of understanding the perspectives and experiences of the victims of child objectification.
Chapter 1 focuses on the social construction of childhood, examining global and culturally-specific perspectives on the role and status of children. It explores how societal views of childhood shape the way children are treated, highlighting the differences and similarities between global and African contexts.
Chapter 2 delves into the specific nature of child objectification in Nigeria. It examines the various contexts in which this phenomenon occurs, highlighting the practices and attitudes that contribute to the exploitation of children. The chapter also explores existing measures aimed at protecting children from exploitation, including the role of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Chapter 3 outlines the methodology employed in the study, including the research approach, data collection methods, and ethical considerations. It explains the framework and processes used to gather and analyze the experiences of children who have been objectified.
Chapter 4 presents the findings of the study, based on data analysis of the narratives shared by the victims of child objectification. It explores the factors that contributed to their exploitation, the experiences they endured, and their hopes for the future. The chapter also provides insights into the psychological impact of child objectification on their lives.
The main keywords and focus topics of this study include child objectification, domestic service, child labor, social construction of childhood, Nigeria, human rights, social work, child abuse, exploitation, cultural context, and qualitative research.
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