Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is an emotive subject, particularly in southern Aftica. Among those who have been directly affected by the disease, or who perceive themselves to be personally at risk, talking about AIDS inevitably arouses strong emotions - amongst them fear, distress, loss and anger. Conventionally, human geography research has avoided engagement with such emotions. Although the ideal of the detached observer has been roundly critiqued, the emphasis in methodological literature on 'doing no harm' has led even qualitative researchers to avoid difficult emotional encounters. Nonetheless, research is inevitably shaped by emotions, not least those of the researchers themselves. In this paper, we examine the role of e...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
Based on a qualitative approach, the article proposes to illustrate the different stages of the elab...
This article interrogates how research amongst vulnerable populations, especially youth, may be desi...
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is an emotive subject, particularly in southern Aftica. A...
AIDS is an emotive subject, particularly in southern Africa. Among those who have been directly affe...
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...
While ‘procedural ethics’ provides essential frameworks for governing global health research, reflec...
Methods of participatory research have become popular among children's geographers as they are belie...
This paper is based on the experiences drawn from a long-term social science research programme on t...
Methods of participatory research have become popular among children's geographers as they are belie...
Abstract. Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub...
Drawing on our experiences as an anthropologist and a researcher-activist working with a lesbian, ga...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
Previously, researchers have explored theoretical constructions of stigma, the lived experiences of ...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
Based on a qualitative approach, the article proposes to illustrate the different stages of the elab...
This article interrogates how research amongst vulnerable populations, especially youth, may be desi...
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is an emotive subject, particularly in southern Aftica. A...
AIDS is an emotive subject, particularly in southern Africa. Among those who have been directly affe...
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...
While ‘procedural ethics’ provides essential frameworks for governing global health research, reflec...
Methods of participatory research have become popular among children's geographers as they are belie...
This paper is based on the experiences drawn from a long-term social science research programme on t...
Methods of participatory research have become popular among children's geographers as they are belie...
Abstract. Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub...
Drawing on our experiences as an anthropologist and a researcher-activist working with a lesbian, ga...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
Previously, researchers have explored theoretical constructions of stigma, the lived experiences of ...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
Based on a qualitative approach, the article proposes to illustrate the different stages of the elab...
This article interrogates how research amongst vulnerable populations, especially youth, may be desi...