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SANDRA EVERS , CATRIEN NOTERMANS and ERIK VAN OMMERING (eds), Not Just a Victim: the child as catalyst and witness of contemporary Africa. Leiden and Boston MA: Brill (pb €42 – 978 9 00420 400 3). 2011, 276 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2012

ELIZABETH COOPER*
Affiliation:
Simon Fraser University, Vancouvereccooper@sfu.ca

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Copyright © International African Institute 2012

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3 Klocker, N. (2007) ‘An example of “thin” agency: child domestic workers in Tanzania’ in Panelli, R., Punch, S. and Robson, E. (eds), Global Perspectives on Rural Childhood and Youth: young rural lives. New York NY: Routledge Google Scholar.