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 fixture in highly infected countries. While many have drawn attention to the social and economic consequences of AIDS suffering, few have documented the everyday practices, contradictions and politics of producing AIDS-related knowledge in impoverished contexts. This study examines the ways in which AIDS survey research projects in Malawi produce new socialities and mobilities, generate new exclusions and inclusions and reconfigure expertise and evaluations of knowledge. Rather than focusing on a single knowledge community, the study follows AIDS knowledge itself as it i...
This open access book introduces the theoretical frameworks and academic debates concerning sexual c...
AIDS has assumed epidemic proportions in Central Africa. Knowledge of culturally constructed gender ...
Political Science as an academic discipline has been slow to grapple with the enormous implications ...
As the AIDS epidemic continues to spread across Africa, a demand for evidence produced by policy-rel...
As the AIDS epidemic continues to spread across Africa, a demand for evidence produced by policy-rel...
After more than twenty years of increasing understanding of the human immunodeficiency virus known a...
Based on 16 months of fieldwork conducted in Malawi and Zambia between 2005 and 2014, this article a...
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is an emotive subject, particularly in southern Aftica. A...
This study concludes that the unique performative culture of Malawi, embodied in the Nyau masquerade...
Background: HIV and AIDS remains a significant health, social and economic problem in Malawi. Despit...
The scale and severity of the impact of the global HIV/AIDS pandemic on low-income countries, mainly...
HIV/AIDS science has long been a site of contestation by civil society actors. Early activists origi...
Since the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the perspectives of secondary and tertiary school grad...
In this paper we seek to gain an understanding of local epistemology--how Malawians themselves under...
The paper examines how structural vulnerability to HIV/AIDS in Malawi is produced through a complex ...
This open access book introduces the theoretical frameworks and academic debates concerning sexual c...
AIDS has assumed epidemic proportions in Central Africa. Knowledge of culturally constructed gender ...
Political Science as an academic discipline has been slow to grapple with the enormous implications ...
As the AIDS epidemic continues to spread across Africa, a demand for evidence produced by policy-rel...
As the AIDS epidemic continues to spread across Africa, a demand for evidence produced by policy-rel...
After more than twenty years of increasing understanding of the human immunodeficiency virus known a...
Based on 16 months of fieldwork conducted in Malawi and Zambia between 2005 and 2014, this article a...
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is an emotive subject, particularly in southern Aftica. A...
This study concludes that the unique performative culture of Malawi, embodied in the Nyau masquerade...
Background: HIV and AIDS remains a significant health, social and economic problem in Malawi. Despit...
The scale and severity of the impact of the global HIV/AIDS pandemic on low-income countries, mainly...
HIV/AIDS science has long been a site of contestation by civil society actors. Early activists origi...
Since the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the perspectives of secondary and tertiary school grad...
In this paper we seek to gain an understanding of local epistemology--how Malawians themselves under...
The paper examines how structural vulnerability to HIV/AIDS in Malawi is produced through a complex ...
This open access book introduces the theoretical frameworks and academic debates concerning sexual c...
AIDS has assumed epidemic proportions in Central Africa. Knowledge of culturally constructed gender ...
Political Science as an academic discipline has been slow to grapple with the enormous implications ...