Research Publications

Year Author Title Publication type
2012 Duncan Pieterse Exposure to violence and educational outcomes: evidence from Cape Town, South Africa Working paper
2012 Nicholas Kerr Perceptions versus Reality: Assessing Popular Evaluations of Election Quality in Africa Working paper
2012 Harriet Deacon and Kirsten Thomson The Social Penis. Traditional Male Circumcision and Initiation in Southern Africa, 1800-2000: A Literature Review Working paper
2011 Ian Glenn and Robert Mattes Political Communication in Post-Apartheid South Africa Working paper
2012 Kai Thaler The Utility of Mixed Methods in the Study of Violence Working paper
2012 Kai Thaler Norms about intimate partner violence among urban South Africans: A quantitative and qualitative vignette analysis Working paper
The AIDS Conspiracy: Science Fights Back
The AIDS Conspiracy: Science Fights Back
2011 Paul L. Cichello, Colin Almeleh, Liberty Mncube, and Morne Oosthuizen Perceived Barriers to Entry into Self-employment in Khayelitsha, South Africa: Crime, Risk, and Start-up Capital Dominate Profit Concerns Working paper
2011 Brendan Maughan-Brown, Atheender Venkataramani, Nicoli Nattrass, Jeremy Seekings and Alan Whiteside A cut above the rest: Traditional Male Circumcision and HIV Risk Among Xhosa men in Cape Town, South Africa Journal article
2012 Jacquilene Marshall How does being a student in a tertiary educational institution influence condom use in the Western Cape? Working paper
2011 Rebecca Hodes The Making of South Africa’s Sexual Offences Act (2007): Structure and Agency in a Women's Rights Coalition Working paper
2011 Eduard Grebe Complexity and the human sciences: beyond reductionism and relativism Conference presentation
2010 Eduard Grebe Contingency, contestation and hegemony: The possibility of a non-essentialist politics of the left Chapter in book
2011 Eduard Grebe The Treatment Action Campaign's Struggle for AIDS Treatment in South Africa: Coalition-building Through Networks Journal article
2011 Mike Morris, Raphael Kaplinsky and David Kaplan Commodities and Linkages: Meeting the Policy Challenge Incidental paper
2011 Mike Morris, Raphael Kaplinsky and David Kaplan Commodities and Linkages: Industrialisation in Sub Saharan Africa Incidental paper
2011 Matthew MacDevette Disease burden, proportionality and the AIDS funding debate – Towards clarity on whether the world is spending ‘too much’ on HIV/AIDS Working paper
2011 Singumbe Muyeba Privacy and the weakness of community: Poor post-apartheid urban neighbourhoods in Cape Town, South Africa Working paper
2011 Mike Morris, Raphael Kaplinsky, and David Kaplan “One Thing Leads to Another” – Commodities, Linkages and Industrial Development: A Conceptual Overview (Revised) Incidental paper
2011 Per Strand Making accountability work for the AIDS response Working paper
2011 Matthew MacDevette Needling the entitlement balloon: Assumptions, cost projections and flaws in the Centre for Global Development’s AIDSCost model Working paper
2011 Wadim Schreiner and Robert Mattes The possibilities of election campaigns as sites for political advocacy: South Africa in comparative perspective Working paper
2011 Robert Mattes The born frees: The prospects for generational change in post-apartheid South Africa Working paper
2011 Eduard Grebe and Nicoli Nattrass AIDS Conspiracy Beliefs and Unsafe Sex in Cape Town Journal article
2011 Zeferino Teka Backward Linkages in the Manufacturing Sector in the Oil and Gas Value Chain in Angola Incidental paper
2011 Anne Terheggen The Tropical Timber Industry in Gabon: A Forward Linkages Approach to Industrialisation Incidental paper
2011 Dave Perkins and Glen Robbins The contribution to local enterprise development of infrastructure for commodity extraction projects: Tanzania's central corridor and Mozambique's Zambezi Valley Incidental paper
2011 Vuyo Mjimba The Nature and Determinants of Linkages in Emerging Minerals Commodity Sectors: A Case Study of Gold Mining in Tanzania Incidental paper
2011 T. Ademola Oyejide and Adeolu O. Adewuyi Enhancing linkages of oil and gas industry in the Nigerian economy Incidental paper

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