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 …

How to “live a good life”: aging and HIV testing in rural South Africa

E Schatz, B Houle, SA Mojola… - Journal of aging and …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: The African HIV epidemic is aging, yet HIV testing behavior studies either exclude
older persons or include too few to say much about age differences. Method: Strategically …

Implementing 'insider' ethnography: lessons from the Public Conversations about HIV/AIDS project in rural South Africa

N Angotti, C Sennott - Qualitative research, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
We describe the conceptualization and implementation of a research methodology in which
'insider'community members work with 'outsider'investigators as participant observers to …

Barriers and facilitators to facility HIV self-testing in outpatient settings in Malawi: a qualitative study

M Mphande, P Campbell, RM Hoffman, K Phiri… - BMC Public Health, 2021 - Springer
Background Facility HIV self-testing (HIVST) within outpatient departments can increase HIV
testing coverage by facilitating HIVST use in outpatient waiting spaces while clients wait for …

Walking the line: brokering humanitarian identities in conflict research

C Lewis, A Banga, G Cimanuka… - Civil Wars, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Increasingly, academic research in conflict-affected contexts relies on support from
humanitarian organizations. Humanitarian organizations constitute sites of study in and of …

Pragmatic tradition or romantic aspiration? The causes of impulsive marriage and early divorce among women in rural Malawi

A Bertrand-Dansereau, S Clark - Demographic research, 2016 - JSTOR
BACKGROUND Despite increased attention to shifting union-formation processes, there is
little consensus as to which is more stable, modern unions or traditional marriages. This is …

Working with teams of “insiders” qualitative approaches to data collection in the global south

E Schatz, N Angotti, S Madhavan, C Sennott - Demographic Research, 2015 - JSTOR
BACKGROUND The convergence of two qualitative methodological strategies–working in
“teams” and with “insiders”–can facilitate access, efficiency, and insights into research …

Popular moralities and institutional rationalities in Malawi's struggle against AIDS

N Angotti, M Frye, A Kaler, M Poulin… - PoPulation and …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Making meaning in the time of AIDS: Longitudinal narratives from the Malawi Journals Project

A Kaler, SC Watkins, N Angotti - African Journal of AIDS Research, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

Pathways of global cultural diffusion: mass media and people's moral declarations about men's violence against women

J Swindle - American Sociological Review, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Current theories of global cultural diffusion outline abstract mechanisms through which
cultural scripts spread across the world. To reveal how scripts reach individuals, one must …