The global public health community has focused care and funding on TB and HIV in Zambia, but adult policy-makers, doctors, and humanitarians often ignore children's perspectives as …
J Hunleth - Cultural Anthropology, 2019 - journal.culanth.org
Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Lusaka, Zambia, this article puts forth the concept of imaginal caring to examine a form of caring that is fantastical, exaggerated, and …
E McLean, A Dube, F Kalobekamo… - Wellcome Open …, 2024 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, migration of young people is common and occurs for a variety of reasons. Research focus is often on international or long-distance internal …
B Hay - Hospitality & Society, 2018 - intellectdiscover.com
This article examines the influence of children on the selection of their food on family holidays and is explored through three research questions: what do children expect from …
Background Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Zambia, where HIV prevalence is also high (11.3%). HIV heightens the risk of developing and dying from …
C Asante, S Burack, M Chileshe… - Anthropology Southern …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In this article, we examine how the pandemic has led us to a dispersed and technologically mediated form of team-based fieldwork framed by an ethics of care. Covid-19 has changed …
CA MacKenzie, SP Moffatt, J Ogwang… - Children's …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Using a mixed-methods approach, including qualitative, quantitative and Geographic Information Science methods, we assessed the primary school landscape around a …
M Chileshe, EN Bunkley, J Hunleth - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
The recent focus on rural–urban cancer disparities in the United States (US) requires a comprehensive understanding of the processes and relations that influence cancer care …
This thesis proposes the practice of communal parenting in the Igbo culture as critical to strengthening the godparent/godchild bond by way of offering a moral response to baby …