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Social relations around a communal tap : an ethnography of conviviality in Imizamo Yethu, Cape Town
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Anchoring : Imizamo Yethu, Hout Bay
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Understanding environmental injustice : the case of Imizamo Yethu and the poverty-population-environment nexus
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Community Based Fire Risk Reduction - Case Study of Imizamo Yethu, Hout Bay
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Improving service delivery through partnerships between local government, civil society and the private sector : a case study of Imizamo Yethu
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An architecture of support - Investigating ways small insertions within the informal act as catalysts that support the existing practices and networks established by the residents of Imizamo Yethu
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Dr. Barbara Higdon: Let It Begin With Me
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Whoever said a little 'dirt' doesn't hurt? : exploring tuberculosis (TB)-related stigma in Khayelitsha, Cape Town
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Masibambane-lets stick together' : contentions on the role of urban vegetable gardens in the Cape Flats
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‘Let's build houses': the order of housing development shaping childhood topography in Mafuyana, Maphisa
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Bridging the gap - let the children come unto me
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Women's experience of being HIV positive : the stigma related to HIV and disclosure of their status
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Don’t tell me how to fact-check; show me, and let me try! A media literacy intervention with sixth-graders
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Self- Defense Mechanisms and the Influences of Memories in Never let me Go
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Me and My Monsters: A multispecies study on schistosomiasis in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Health committees in South Africa: the Influence of power on invited participation in policy and practice
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Responsibility for displacement: Between denial and obfuscation
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Social relationships, mental health, and stigma: A qualitative study of social networks and HIV disclosure in Western Kenya
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An exploration of disclosure and non-disclosure patterns in HIV-infected children in Cape Town, South Africa
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A typology of the political denial of COVID-19
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Noah’s Ark: a saga of science denial
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“Let me live” - Exploring a Group of Bisexual SA University Students' Experiences in their Various Communities
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Self-Disclosure Patterns Among Children and Youth with Epilepsy: Impact of Perceived-Stigma
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When Stigma Differs: A Cross‐Sectional Study of Divergent Associations of Internalized and Enacted Stigma on Human Immunodeficiency Virus Disclosure in Zambia
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Fragile yet unbreaking : an ethnographic exploration into young people's entangled experiences of traditional healing and HIV
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Deaf Futures: Challenges in Accessing Health Care Services
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Museum-worthy smartwatches: A medical humanities perspective
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Memories, material culture, and methodology: employing multiple filmic formats, forms, and informal archives in anthropological research among Zimbabwean migrant women
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"Obubomi Bulukhuni/It is a Hard Life, This": Journeys in and narratives of childhood cancer in a South African public healthcare context
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Peace, love and hope: a rural farm dwelling and labouring community's embodied knowledge of wellness and repair in an environment that continues to harm
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A call to care : exploring the social politics of compassionate care and rescue in the context of a care programme for children in contemporary Swaziland
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Creating personas, performing selves – gazing beyond the masks of drag and neo-burlesque performance
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Children on the move : experiences of children living in a temporary relocation camp in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Tuberculosis, HIV, food insecurity, and poverty in rural Zambia : an ethnographic account of the Southern province
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Museum, memory, and mental health: making sense of contestation over the interpretation of violence in the Contested Spaces exhibition at William Humphreys Art Gallery, Kimberley, South Africa
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The experience of students in the South African-Cuban medical training program : an encounter with medical pluralism
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An examination of the implementation of the World Health Organisation's anti-tuberculosis treatment, the Directly Observed Treatment Short Course (DOTS), in poor South African communities
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Museum, memory, and mental health: making sense of contestation over the interpretation of violence in the Contested Spaces exhibition at William Humphreys Art Gallery, Kimberley, South Africa
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At the foot of Table Mountain: paediatric tuberculosis patient experiences in a centralised treatment facility in Cape Town, South Africa
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HIV/AIDS, food insecurity and the burden of history: An ethnographic study from North-eastern Tanzania
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The spoilt blood that needs nourishment : managing TB in the context of HIV/AIDS, food insecurity and social inequalities in Mbekweni, Paarl.
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The unequal multispecies entangled human-rat relation: How rodent control reveals colonial legacies in the lives of people of Lwandle/Nomzamo in Strand, Cape Town, South Africa
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Perceptual change through transnational experience : American exchange students and HIV/AIDS
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Transplant anxieties : discourses about bone marrow
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"Moving like a boxer" : a study of Cape Town's boxing youth
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A historiography of South Africa's public health care governance affecting health system strength from the 1940s to 2023
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Let me be quiet' : HIV disclosure, stigma and denial in Imizamo Yethu, Cape Town
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Breathing for healing: umoya as repair