“A nowadays disease”: HIV/AIDS and social change in a rural South African community

SA Mojola, N Angotti, E Schatz… - American Journal of …, 2021 - journals.uchicago.edu
Why do some people adapt successfully to change while others do not? We examine this
question in the context of a severe HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa, where adapting (or …

'Taking care'in the age of AIDS: older rural South Africans' strategies for surviving the HIV epidemic

N Angotti, SA Mojola, E Schatz, JR Williams… - Culture, health & …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Older adults have been largely overlooked in community studies of HIV in highly endemic
African countries. In our rural study site in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa, HIV …

Older adults' experiences of ageing, sex and HIV infection in rural Malawi

E Freeman - 2012 - etheses.lse.ac.uk
This thesis contributes to understanding two demographically important phenomena: African
ageing, and the ageing of the African HIV epidemic. Building on the body of interpretivist …

Aging,(un) certainty and HIV management in South Africa

A Rishworth, B King - Population, Space and Place, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Research within geography and cognate disciplines demonstrates how (un) certainty
informs relational, emergent and open‐ended processes of healthy aging. Although (un) …

[PDF][PDF] Coexisting discourses: How older women in South Africa make sense of the HIV/AIDS epidemic

C McDonald, E Schatz - Boulder: Population Program Working …, 2006 - ibs.colorado.edu
Abstract In South Africa has made great efforts to provide knowledge about HIV/AIDS to the
general population in an attempt to halt the epidemic that has affected millions of people. For …

HIV after 40 in rural South Africa: A life course approach to HIV vulnerability among middle aged and older adults

SA Mojola, J Williams, N Angotti… - Social science & …, 2015 - Elsevier
South Africa has the highest number of people living with HIV in the world (over 6 million) as
well as a rapidly aging population, with 15% of the population aged 50 and over. High HIV …

Generational inversions:'working'for social reproduction amid HIV in Swaziland

C Golomski - African Journal of AIDS Research, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
How do people envision social reproduction when regular modes of generational
succession and continuity are disrupted in the context of HIV/AIDS? How and where can …

Everyday mobilisations among grandmothers in South Africa: Survival, support and social change in the era of HIV/AIDS

M Chazan - Ageing & Society, 2014 - cambridge.org
In many sub-Saharan African communities, caring for vulnerable children in the era of
HIV/AIDS appears to be creating deep financial, physical and psychological strains for care …

Neither 'foolish'nor 'finished': identity control among older adults with HIV in rural Malawi

E Freeman - Sociology of health & illness, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Prevalence of HIV after age 50 is considerable, especially in southern Africa. Negative
social constructions of HIV in older age, and the health consequences of ageing with the …

'Sometimes it is not about men': Gendered and generational discourses of caregiving HIV transmission in a rural South African setting

SA Mojola, N Angotti - Global Public Health, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper, we examine a prominent interpretation of HIV risk in a rural South African
setting experiencing a severe HIV epidemic well into older ages: the discourse of caregiving …