This research investigates whether Kenyans from 42 mutually intelligible communities homogeneously comprehend AIDS posters. In this regard, the five research objectives are: (1) to investigate whether Kenyan AIDS posters are skewed towards implicitness or explicitness, (2) to access to what extent do addressees comprehend AIDS posters, (3) to carry out an in-depth lexico-pragmatic analysis of processes involved in the Kenyan AIDS discourse, (4) to study the various conceptualizations of AIDS in figurative discourse and analyze Kenyan mental representations of AIDS in various communities, (5) to examine ethno-cultural stereotypes inhibiting the implementation of AIDS posters. To achieve this, the study's conceptual framework comprises the Re...
This article reports on a research project aimed at determining the scope and nature of differences ...
This volume focuses on the role of language in the construction of knowledge about HIV/AIDS in diver...
The ‘ABC' approach promoted at the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Botswana has failed to yiel...
This research investigates whether Kenyans from 42 mutually intelligible communities homogeneously c...
A pragmatic analysis of figurative language used in HIV/AIDS discourse in Kenia: a case study of eng...
Language plays a fundamental role in the fight against HIV and AIDS in Kenya. Moreover, language is ...
HIV represents one of the greatest public health challenges confronting Kenyans. Whereas Kenya has m...
Faced with the problems of HIV/AIDS, people have to find ways to communicate around them. The aim of...
Combating HIV/AIDS has been a great challenge in Kenya. One of the major obstacles that hinder the a...
ABSTRACT CHRISTINE KIBUI Exploring Culturally Specific Practices that Might Exacerbate the Spread of...
African governments accepted the reality of HIV-AIDS as a matter of convenience and not out of convi...
An experiment was conducted in order to determine the extent to which the presentation of HIV and AI...
This study seeks to explore the ways HIVIAIDS has been socially constructed and managed in Nairobi. ...
The Kenyan HIV/AIDS burden differs greatly among its various regions. There are 42 different ethnic ...
This paper analyses HIV/AIDS advertisements in the electronic form focusing in particular on the ma...
This article reports on a research project aimed at determining the scope and nature of differences ...
This volume focuses on the role of language in the construction of knowledge about HIV/AIDS in diver...
The ‘ABC' approach promoted at the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Botswana has failed to yiel...
This research investigates whether Kenyans from 42 mutually intelligible communities homogeneously c...
A pragmatic analysis of figurative language used in HIV/AIDS discourse in Kenia: a case study of eng...
Language plays a fundamental role in the fight against HIV and AIDS in Kenya. Moreover, language is ...
HIV represents one of the greatest public health challenges confronting Kenyans. Whereas Kenya has m...
Faced with the problems of HIV/AIDS, people have to find ways to communicate around them. The aim of...
Combating HIV/AIDS has been a great challenge in Kenya. One of the major obstacles that hinder the a...
ABSTRACT CHRISTINE KIBUI Exploring Culturally Specific Practices that Might Exacerbate the Spread of...
African governments accepted the reality of HIV-AIDS as a matter of convenience and not out of convi...
An experiment was conducted in order to determine the extent to which the presentation of HIV and AI...
This study seeks to explore the ways HIVIAIDS has been socially constructed and managed in Nairobi. ...
The Kenyan HIV/AIDS burden differs greatly among its various regions. There are 42 different ethnic ...
This paper analyses HIV/AIDS advertisements in the electronic form focusing in particular on the ma...
This article reports on a research project aimed at determining the scope and nature of differences ...
This volume focuses on the role of language in the construction of knowledge about HIV/AIDS in diver...
The ‘ABC' approach promoted at the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Botswana has failed to yiel...