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Let me be quiet' : HIV disclosure, stigma and denial in Imizamo Yethu, Cape Town
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Anchoring : Imizamo Yethu, Hout Bay
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Street as the place for conviviality?: relationships between people, products, and place in Cape Town CBD
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Understanding environmental injustice : the case of Imizamo Yethu and the poverty-population-environment nexus
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Rogue urban connections: an ethnography of trust and social relations in Observatory, Cape Town
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Community Based Fire Risk Reduction - Case Study of Imizamo Yethu, Hout Bay
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Conviviality in Bellville: an ethnography of space, place, mobility and being
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Upholding civility towards diversity in urban public space: exploring the makings of conviviality and belonging in Cape Town's city centre
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Misunderstandings in fisheries: an ethnography of regulative categories and communication around Gansbaai and Dyer Island
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Down the rabbit hole: an ethnography on loving, desiring and tindering in Cape Town
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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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Cultivating suspicion: an ethnography of corporeal strategies deployed against vulnerability to crime in Observatory, Cape Town
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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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Caught in the fire: An accidental ethnography of discomfort in researching sex work
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Whose toilet is it anyway? : an ethnographic investigation into communally managed and municipally-managed janitor-serviced sanitation facilities in Masiphumelele, Cape Town
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Campus policing : an ethnography of the University of Cape Town Campus Control Unit
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Ethical Becoming, Ethical Fetishism, and Capitalist Modernity: An Ethnography of Design Education
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An odontological analysis of 18th and 19th century burial sites from in and around Cape Town
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Living with the Zeekoevlei: an ethnography on historicizing relationships with/to plastic, wastewater and solid waste pollution
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Persistent paternalism : an ethnography of social change in a post-apartheid village
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Art and the development of dialogic skills: an ethnography of art in Waldorf teacher training
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Everyday political ecology of food: A literature-based ethnography on South Asian Women (SAW) food entrepreneurs in Toronto
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Narrating & Living with Loss: Towards an Ethnography of Grief
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Belonging to the West Coast : an ethnography of St Helena Bay in the context of marine resource scarcity
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'Luring the infant into life' : exploring infant mortality and infant-feeding in Khayelitsha, Cape Town
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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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"Moving like a boxer" : a study of Cape Town's boxing youth
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Aspiring to Citizenship: African Immigrant Youth and Civic Engagement in Cape Town, South Africa
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'Becoming' and overcoming : girls’ changing bodies and toilets in Zwelihle, Hermanus
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Knowledge, chivanhu and struggles for survival in conflict-torn Manicaland, Zimbabwe
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Pinngortitaq – A Place of Becoming
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The cost of (Mis)communication : information routes, power struggles and gender in sport for development
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Conflicted cure: explorting concepts of default and adherence in drug resistant tuberculosis patients in Khayelitsha
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The current relevance of populist history in schools : the attitudes of Cape Town youth to history
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The benefits of international volunteering in educational institutions in Cape Town
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Internationalisation in higher education : implications and challenges for the University of Cape Town
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The performativity of multicultural discourses: youth, conflict and contradictions
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Down the rabbit hole: an ethnography on loving, desiring and tindering in Cape Town
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Home and national belonging : narratives of Zimbabwean middle class women in Cape Town
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Rogue urban connections: an ethnography of trust and social relations in Observatory, Cape Town
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Travelling objects, masking commerce : the social life of African objects in Cape Town
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Street as the place for conviviality?: relationships between people, products, and place in Cape Town CBD
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Let me be quiet' : HIV disclosure, stigma and denial in Imizamo Yethu, Cape Town
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Ethical Becoming, Ethical Fetishism, and Capitalist Modernity: An Ethnography of Design Education
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Social relations around a communal tap : an ethnography of conviviality in Imizamo Yethu, Cape Town
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From shacks to houses : space usage and social change in a Western Cape shanty town
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Cultivating suspicion: an ethnography of corporeal strategies deployed against vulnerability to crime in Observatory, Cape Town
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From shacks to houses : space usage and social change in a Western Cape shanty town