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Year No. Author Title
2009 263 Adam Cooper “Let us eat airtime”: youth identity and ‘xenophobic’ violence in a low-income neighbourhood in Cape Town
2009 262 Joanne Wreford Worlds Apart? Religious interpretations and witchcraft in interpretations and witchcraft in for HIV/AIDS in South Africa.
2009 261 Alexander Andrews The Dispensing Fee for Medications: The Negative Effects of Pricing Uncertainty on Pharmacy Practise in South Africa
2009 260 Joanne Wreford The pragmatics of knowledge transfer: an HIV/AIDS intervention with traditional health practitioners in South Africa
2009 259 Alizanne Collier Getting the whole story: How managerial perspectives on Antamina Mining Company’s environmental strategy can alter the received wisdom about the role of international NGOs in shaping policy
2009 258 Elizabeth Mills and Busisiwe Magazi From Rhetoric to Reality: An Empirical Appraisal of South Africa’s 2007-2011 HIV/AIDS National Strategic Plan
2009 257 Nathan Geffen and Edwin Cameron The deadly hand of denial: Governance and politically-instigated AIDS denialism in South Africa
2009 256 Sara Cooper and Jane Harries ‘If I Could Properly Understand and Get the Right Information’: A Qualitative Study on the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs and Rights of HIV-positive Women
2009 255 Robert Mattes and Dangalira Mughogho The limited impacts of formal education on democratic citizenship in Africa
2009 254 Nicoli Nattrass and Gregg Gonsalves Economics and the Backlash against AIDS-Specific Funding
2009 253 Nicoli Nattrass Cultural obstacles to the rollout of antiretrovirals: language, region and the backlash against AIDS funding
2009 252 Elizabeth Mills, Marina Manuela de Paoli and Arne Backer Grønningsæter Love in the Time of AIDS: The Relational Gender Dynamics of Prevention, Testing and Treatment
2009 251 Timothy L. Mah and Brendan Maughan-Brown Social and Cultural Contexts of Concurrency in Khayelitsha
2009 250 Jan Schenk Quantifying Taste: Findings from a survey on media and taste among teenagers from six high schools in Cape Town
2009 249 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
2009 248 Joanne Wreford Adaptations, alterations and shifted strategies: the pragmatics of knowledge transfer in HIV and AIDS interventions in South Africa
2009 247 Nina Veenstra, Alan Whiteside, David Lalloo and Andrew Gibbs Unplanned ART treatment interruptions in Southern Africa: a literature review
2009 246 Dianna Kane Responding to Multi-Dimensional Poverty: Exploring the Impacts of Government, Community, and the Individual Resilience of HIV-positive Unemployed Mothers in Khayelitsha
2009 245 Hannah Lane Factors influencing the decision to voluntarily test for HIV: The perceived threats of being HIV positive
2009 244 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
2009 243 Dianna Kane Multi-Dimensional Forms of Poverty Experienced by Unemployed HIV-positive Mothers Living in Khayelitsha
2009 242 Brendan Maughan-Brown Changes in HIV-related stigma among young adults in Cape Town, South Africa
2009 241 Eduard Grebe Leaders, networks and coalitions in the AIDS response: A comparison of Uganda and South Africa
2009 240 Atheendar Venkataramani, Brendan Maughan-Brown, Nicoli Nattrass & Jennifer Ruger Disability grants and individual and household welfare among HAART patients in South Africa
2008 239 Jeremy Seekings The Rise and Fall of the Weberian Analysis of Class in South Africa between 1949 and the early 1970s
2008 238 Jeremy Seekings The ILO and Social Protection in the Global South, 1919-2005
2008 237 Jeremy Seekings Beyond ‘Fluidity': Kinship and Households as Social Projects
2008 236 Nicoli Nattrass Government Leadership and ARV Provision in Developing Countries
2008 235 Rachel Bray The influences of AIDS-related morbidity and mortality on change in urban households: An ethnographic study
2008 234 Ariane De Lannoy Testing the impact of health, subjective life expectancy and interaction with peers and parents on educational expectations, using Cape Area Panel Survey Data