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Gaining AIDS Treatment in South Africa (Research Summary)
Published by: IDS
Mapping Change and Continuity: Living with HIV as a Chronic Illness in South Africa
Published by: University of Cambridge
HIV brings frailty to bodies and treatment brings hope; these fears and hopes are visually inscribed through the body-maps and surface in new ways in our recently collected set of five narratives that trace change and continuity in the lives of the body-map artists from 2003-2008.
Violence, Social Action and Research
Published by: IDS
Researchers for this Bulletin set out not only to understand contemporary dynamics of violence, but also to work with people trapped in violent places, spaces and histories who were willing to talk about and act upon their situation. Researching violence in an interactive way with those living in the thick of it posed many ethical, safety, epistemological and methodological challenges.
Mobilising and mediating global medicine and health citizenship : the politics of AIDS knowledge production in rural South Africa
Published by: IDS
The paper investigates the ways in which global health messages and forms of
health citizenship are mediated by AIDS activists in rural...
HIV Illness Meanings and Collaborative Healing Strategies in South Africa
Published by: Routledge
Traditional health care practices were formally recognised and advocated by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in 1978. The...
The Liberalisation of Capital Outflows in Brazil, India and South Africa Since the Early 1990s
Published by: Palgrave Macmillan
India, Brazil, South Africa and China: Is the South Big Enough?
Global trade is dominated by developed economies (the global ‘North’) and the majority of operational trade agreements involving...
Economic Growth, Social Protection and ‘Real’ Labour Markets
Published by: IDS
The working poor contribute to, and benefit from, economic growth through labour markets and paid work, but employment generation has not featured significantly in the macroeconomic agenda.
Through no Fault of Your Own’: Asbestos Diseases in South Africa and the UK
Published by: IDS
This paper explores people's experience of asbestos-related diseases in relation to medicine, identity and gender. The paper adopts a comparative approach, examining the experiences of impoverished former asbestos mine workers in South Africa and working class factory workers and laggers in the United Kingdom (UK).