Making meaning in the time of AIDS: Longitudinal narratives from the Malawi Journals Project
The Malawi Journals Project is one of the longest-running observational field studies in rural
sub-Saharan Africa, ongoing since 1999. The journals provide real-time accounts of the …
sub-Saharan Africa, ongoing since 1999. The journals provide real-time accounts of the …
The Production and Circulation of AIDS Knowledge in Malawi
C Biruk - 2011 - repository.upenn.edu
As the AIDS epidemic continues to spread across Africa, a demand for evidence produced
by policy-relevant research means that expatriate-led research projects have become a …
by policy-relevant research means that expatriate-led research projects have become a …
Global discourses and experiential speculation: Secondary and tertiary graduate Malawians dissect the HIV/AIDS epidemic
TW Myroniuk - Journal of the International AIDS Society, 2011 - Springer
Background Since the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the perspectives of secondary
and tertiary school graduates in sub-Saharan Africa regarding the effectiveness of …
and tertiary school graduates in sub-Saharan Africa regarding the effectiveness of …
[PDF][PDF] Narratives of death in the time of AIDS in rural Malawi
A Ashforth, SC Watkins - URL http://repository. upenn. edu/psc working …, 2013 - core.ac.uk
Since the early 1980s, when the syndrome named as Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome was identified as a complex of diseases caused by a retrovirus named as Human …
Syndrome was identified as a complex of diseases caused by a retrovirus named as Human …
[图书][B] Moving beyond the margins: A narrative analysis of the life stories of women living with HIV/AIDS in Khayelitsha
T Soskolne - 2003 - open.uct.ac.za
Statistics about the devastating impact of the HIV virus on the African continent, where more
than 23.5 million people are infected (Poku, 2001), are widely known, and are bandied …
than 23.5 million people are infected (Poku, 2001), are widely known, and are bandied …
Popular moralities and institutional rationalities in Malawi's struggle against AIDS
The AIDS epidemic in sub‐Saharan Africa is fertile ground for examining how moral
evaluations evolve over time and across different settings. We compare the discourse on …
evaluations evolve over time and across different settings. We compare the discourse on …
Striving for normality in a time of AIDS in Malawi
PE Peters, PA Walker, D Kambewa - The Journal of Modern African …, 2008 - cambridge.org
Drawing on a twenty-year study, we examine the effects of HIV-related illness and death on
villagers in Malawi during 2006. Contrary to unidimensional images of an AIDS disaster, we …
villagers in Malawi during 2006. Contrary to unidimensional images of an AIDS disaster, we …
Reflections on the South African HIV/AIDS epidemic
M Crewe - Society in Transition, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
South Africa currently has more people living with HIV than any other country in the world.
Despite the development of a comprehensive-2018; National AIDS Plan'(adopted by the …
Despite the development of a comprehensive-2018; National AIDS Plan'(adopted by the …
The social construction of AIDS during a time of evolving access to antiretroviral therapy in rural Malawi
This paper draws upon a set of conversational journals collected over the past decade in
rural Malawi, to understand how perceptions of AIDS are constructed as talk of antiretroviral …
rural Malawi, to understand how perceptions of AIDS are constructed as talk of antiretroviral …
'HIV is an enemy of childbearers': the construction of local epidemiology in rural Malawi
S Yeatman - Culture, Health & Sexuality, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
In the sub-Saharan African AIDS epidemic there is no shortage of formal messages about
HIV distributed through health clinics, NGOs and the media. These messages, however, do …
HIV distributed through health clinics, NGOs and the media. These messages, however, do …