Research Publications

Year Author Title Publication type
2008 Robert Mattes The material and political bases of lived poverty in Africa: Insights from the Afrobarometer Working paper
2008 Sumaya Mall Attitudes of HIV positive patients in South Africa to African traditional healers and their practices. Working paper
2008 Kerry Mauchline Official government justifications and public ARV provision: a comparison of Brazil, Thailand and South Africa. Working paper
2008 Harriet Deacon AIDS and heritage management in South Africa: The case of traditional male circumcision Working paper
2008 Carlos Shenga and Robert Mattes “Uncritical citizenship” in a “low-information” society: Mozambicans in Comparative perspective Working paper
2008 Joanne Wreford Shaming and blaming: Medical myths, traditional health practitioners and HIV/AIDS in South Africa. Working paper
2008 Joanne Wreford, Monika Esser and Stefan Hippler Involving traditional health practitioners in HIV/AIDS interventions: Lessons from the Western Cape Province. Working paper
2008 Joanne Wreford Myths, masks and stark realities: traditional African healers, HIV/AIDS narratives and patterns of HIV/AIDS avoidance. Working paper
2008 Beth Mills ‘Swimming in Confusion’: A Qualitative Appraisal Of Factors Affecting Uptake And Adherence To HAART Through South Africa’s Public Health System. Working paper
2008 Nadia Oshry Is the Treatment Action Campaign effective? A literature review. Working paper
2009 Jan Schenk Quantifying Taste: Findings from a survey on media and taste among teenagers from six high schools in Cape Town Working paper
2009 Eduard Grebe Contingency, contestation and hegemony: The possibility of a non-essentialist politics for the left Journal article
2009 Rachel Li Growing up on HAART: The experiences and needs of HIV positive adolescents in care and treatment in the Western Cape Province of South Africa Working paper
2009 Joanne Wreford Adaptations, alterations and shifted strategies: the pragmatics of knowledge transfer in HIV and AIDS interventions in South Africa Working paper
2009 Nina Veenstra, Alan Whiteside, David Lalloo and Andrew Gibbs Unplanned ART treatment interruptions in Southern Africa: a literature review Working paper
2009 Dianna Kane Responding to Multi-Dimensional Poverty: Exploring the Impacts of Government, Community, and the Individual Resilience of HIV-positive Unemployed Mothers in Khayelitsha Working paper
2009 Hannah Lane Factors influencing the decision to voluntarily test for HIV: The perceived threats of being HIV positive Working paper
2009 Daniel Mackintosh The politicisation of HIV/AIDS in South Africa: Responses of the Treatment Action Campaign and South African government, 1994-2004 - A literature review Working paper
2009 Dianna Kane Multi-Dimensional Forms of Poverty Experienced by Unemployed HIV-positive Mothers Living in Khayelitsha Working paper
2009 Brendan Maughan-Brown Changes in HIV-related stigma among young adults in Cape Town, South Africa Working paper
2008 C. Schulz-Herzenberg A silent revolution: South African voters during the first ten years of democracy, 1994-2004 Chapter in book
2008 Nicoli Nattrass AIDS inequality and access to antiretroviral treatment: A comparative analysis Chapter in book
2008 Robert Mattes Public opinion research in new democracies: Are the processes different? Chapter in book
2008 Robert Mattes The material and political bases of of lived poverty in Africa: Insights from the Afrobarometer. Chapter in book
2008 Jo Wreford 'Working with spirit': Experiencing Izingoma healing in contemporary South Africa Book
2005 Jeremy Seekings & Nicoli Nattrass Class, Race, and Inequality in South Africa Book
2009 Eduard Grebe Leaders, networks and coalitions in the AIDS response: A comparison of Uganda and South Africa Working paper
2008 Rachel Bray The influences of AIDS-related morbidity and mortality on change in urban households: An ethnographic study Working paper
2008 Nicoli Nattrass Government Leadership and ARV Provision in Developing Countries Working paper
2008 Jeremy Seekings Beyond ‘Fluidity': Kinship and Households as Social Projects Working paper

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