HIV and AIDS have impacted on social relations in many ways, eroding personal networks, contributing to household poverty, and rupturing intimate relations. With the continuing transmission of HIV particularly in resource-poor settings, families and others must find new ways to care for those who are living with HIV, for those who are ill and need increased levels of personal and medical care, and for orphaned children. These needs occur concurrently with changes in family structure, as a direct result of HIV-related deaths but also due to industrialization, urbanization, and labor migration. In this special issue, the contributing authors draw on ethnographies from South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, Zambia, and - by way of contrast - China,...
There is empirical evidence that families have responded with much resilience and compassion to cari...
M.A. (Community Development)The statistics on HIV/Aids in this study overwhelm the imagination. It h...
AIDS has a great impact on the life of the individual in Zambian society but also the collectiveness...
AIDS has devastated communities across southern Africa. In Lesotho, where a quarter of the populatio...
This article aims at nuancing the discussion of processes of globalization and change through ethnog...
This paper examines the various mechanisms by which alternative care giving occurs in the context of...
While kinship used to be considered a backbone of the creation of mutual obligations for care in pre...
This interdisciplinary dissertation in anthropology and social work examines the intersections of HI...
This paper examines the various mechanisms by which alternative care giving occurs in the context of...
This paper studies how family structures are affected by HIV/AIDS in rural and urban Zimbabwe, and t...
The fluidity of southern African families is related to a long history of internal and external migr...
This paper examines the various mechanisms by which alternative care giving occurs in the context of...
This chapter provides insight into young people’s caring relations and transitions within what is of...
HIV/AIDS has brought the connections between care and relatedness into sharp relief. In the midst of...
South Africa has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world. It is understandable, therefo...
There is empirical evidence that families have responded with much resilience and compassion to cari...
M.A. (Community Development)The statistics on HIV/Aids in this study overwhelm the imagination. It h...
AIDS has a great impact on the life of the individual in Zambian society but also the collectiveness...
AIDS has devastated communities across southern Africa. In Lesotho, where a quarter of the populatio...
This article aims at nuancing the discussion of processes of globalization and change through ethnog...
This paper examines the various mechanisms by which alternative care giving occurs in the context of...
While kinship used to be considered a backbone of the creation of mutual obligations for care in pre...
This interdisciplinary dissertation in anthropology and social work examines the intersections of HI...
This paper examines the various mechanisms by which alternative care giving occurs in the context of...
This paper studies how family structures are affected by HIV/AIDS in rural and urban Zimbabwe, and t...
The fluidity of southern African families is related to a long history of internal and external migr...
This paper examines the various mechanisms by which alternative care giving occurs in the context of...
This chapter provides insight into young people’s caring relations and transitions within what is of...
HIV/AIDS has brought the connections between care and relatedness into sharp relief. In the midst of...
South Africa has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world. It is understandable, therefo...
There is empirical evidence that families have responded with much resilience and compassion to cari...
M.A. (Community Development)The statistics on HIV/Aids in this study overwhelm the imagination. It h...
AIDS has a great impact on the life of the individual in Zambian society but also the collectiveness...