This article explores the experiences of fatherless adolescent males affected by HIV, AIDS and poverty, in order to investigate how these experiences influence the creation of their alternative, future narratives and if these experiences result in narratives that speak of marginalisation or instead, will speak of survival. Research methods from the qualitative case study research design are employed. The theoretical point of departure is a postfoundational practical theology and narrative therapy. The specific focus is on issues of marginalisation and to listen to the narratives within their contexts. The article explores and deconstructs the dominant discourses engrained within the larger socio-economic and cultural context and questions w...
This research endeavours to voice the told and untold stories of adolescents who have been living wi...
This article describes the results of a research study about emerging realities within an HIV/AIDS b...
The AIDS problem in the community doesn't end when the sufferer dies. The children left behind suffe...
This article explores the experiences of fatherless adolescent males affected by HIV, AIDS and pover...
This article relates to the primary study which aimed at addressing uncertainties about the type and...
This article elaborated specifically on the research journey in arriving at the development of an al...
As a postfoundational practical theological study, this article is interested in the description of...
HIV and Aids have been described as the worst epidemic the world has ever seen. It does not only tak...
This article elaborates on the sixth movement of a postfoundational notion of practical theology and...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2009.The goal of this study was to explore the ex...
This paper aims to expand upon recent research addressing the relationship between power and cultura...
The burden of HIV/AIDS, has resulted in a large number of children being orphaned. Orphanhood is a d...
This thesis reports on qualitative life history interviews of orphaned children who have lost both o...
The lifespan of perinatally HIV-infected children in South Africa has increased owing to the availab...
The purpose of this research study is to describe emerging realities within an HIV/AIDS baby sanctua...
This research endeavours to voice the told and untold stories of adolescents who have been living wi...
This article describes the results of a research study about emerging realities within an HIV/AIDS b...
The AIDS problem in the community doesn't end when the sufferer dies. The children left behind suffe...
This article explores the experiences of fatherless adolescent males affected by HIV, AIDS and pover...
This article relates to the primary study which aimed at addressing uncertainties about the type and...
This article elaborated specifically on the research journey in arriving at the development of an al...
As a postfoundational practical theological study, this article is interested in the description of...
HIV and Aids have been described as the worst epidemic the world has ever seen. It does not only tak...
This article elaborates on the sixth movement of a postfoundational notion of practical theology and...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2009.The goal of this study was to explore the ex...
This paper aims to expand upon recent research addressing the relationship between power and cultura...
The burden of HIV/AIDS, has resulted in a large number of children being orphaned. Orphanhood is a d...
This thesis reports on qualitative life history interviews of orphaned children who have lost both o...
The lifespan of perinatally HIV-infected children in South Africa has increased owing to the availab...
The purpose of this research study is to describe emerging realities within an HIV/AIDS baby sanctua...
This research endeavours to voice the told and untold stories of adolescents who have been living wi...
This article describes the results of a research study about emerging realities within an HIV/AIDS b...
The AIDS problem in the community doesn't end when the sufferer dies. The children left behind suffe...