2006 Jeremy Seekings Social Dynamics: Childhood and adolescence in Southern and East Africa SSU
2006 Robert Cameron and Alicia Alvarez Metropolitization and Political Change in South Africa DARU
2006 Ashraf Grimwood, Colin Almeleh, Harry Hausler and Fatima Hassan HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis treatment update ASRU
2006 René Brandt, Andrew Dawes and Rachel Bray Women coping with AIDS in Africa: Contributions of a contextually grounded research methodology ASRU, SSU
2006 Nicoli Nattrass Trading off Income and Health?: AIDS and the Disability Grant in South Africa ASRU
2006 Lia Nijzink, Shaheen Mozaffar and Elisabete Azevedo Parliaments and the enhancement of democracy on the African continent: An analysis of institutional capacity and public perceptions DARU
2006 Jeremy Seekings Employment guarantee or minimum income? Workfare and welfare in developing countries SSU
2006 Krista Tuomi The South African Feature Film Industry: A Comparative Analysis  
2006 Mike Morris and Leanne Sedowski The Competitive Dynamics of the Clothing Industry in Madagascar in the post-MFA Environment  
2006 Raphael Kaplinsky and Mike Morris The Asian Drivers and SSA: MFA Quota Removal and the Portents for African Industrialisation?  
2006 Mike Morris and Justin Barnes Regional Development and Cluster Management: Lessons from South Africa  
2006 Mike Morris and Leanne Sedowski Report on Government Responses to New post-MFA realities in Lesotho  
2006 Raphael Kaplinsky and Mike Morris Dangling by a Thread: How Sharp are the Chinese Scissors?  
2006 Lawrence Edwards and Mike Morris An Evaluation of the Employment Trends in the Clothing & Textile Industry  
2006 Colin Almeleh Why do people disclose their HIV status? Qualitative evidence from a group of activist women in Khayelitsha ASRU
2006 Anne Case and Cally Ardington The impact of parental death on school enrolment and achievement: Longitudinal evidence from South Africa  
2006 Imke Gooskens Boundaries and Crossing Points: Children, Geography and Identity in the Fish Hoek Valley SSU
2006 Lauren Kahn Narratives of Sexual Abstinence: A Qualitative Study of Female Adolescents in a Cape Town Community SSU
2006 Jeremy Magruder and Nicoli Nattrass Exploring attrition bias: The case of the Khayelitsha panel study (2000-2004) ASRU
2006 Robert Mattes How does South Africa compare? Experiences of crime and policing in an African context. DARU
2006 Robert Mattes Good news and bad: Public perceptions of crime, corruption and government DARU
2006 Brendan Maughan-Brown Attitudes towards people with HIV/AIDS: Stigma and its determinants amongst young adults in Cape Town, South Africa ASRU
2006 Elizabeth Mills From the Physical Self to the Social Body: Expressions and Effects of HIV-Related Stigma in South Africa ASRU
2006 Susan Moses The Impact of Neighbourhood-Level Factors on Children’s Everyday Lives, Well-Being and Identity: A Qualitative Study of Children Living in Ocean View, Cape Town SSU
2006 Nicoli Nattrass South Africa’s ‘‘Rollout’’ of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy: A Critical Assessment ASRU
2006 Nicoli Nattrass What Determines Cross-Country Access to Antiretroviral Treatment? ASRU
2006 Nicoli Nattrass When HIV clinicians prevent social scientists from accessing 'their' patients : some ethical concerns ASRU
2006 Nicoli Nattrass “Antiretroviral Treatment and the Problem of Political Will in South Africa” ASRU
2006 Jeremy Seekings Beyond heroes and villains: The rediscovery of the ordinary in the study of childhood and adolescence in South Africa SSU
2006 Jeremy Seekings Partisan realignment in Cape Town, 1994-2004 SSU
2006 Sarah Shelmerdine Relationships between adolescents and adults: The significance of narrative and context. SSU
2006 Eduardo Bruera The Political Economy of Antiretroviral Drugs ASRU
2006 Nicoli Nattrass AIDS, Gender and Access to Antiretroviral Treatment in South Africa ASRU
2006 Beatrice Conradie What do we mean when we say casualisation of farm work is rising? Evidence from fruit farms in the Western Cape SSU
2006 Nicoli Nattrass AIDS and the Scientific Governance of Medicine in South Africa ASRU
2006 Lisa Ann Richey Gendering the Therapeutic Citizen: ARVs and Reproductive Health ASRU
2006 Celeste Coetzee and Ali Tasiran The Determinants of Perceived Health and Labour Force Participation of People with HIV/AIDS in Khayelitsha, South Africa ASRU
2006 Robert Cameron and Alicia Alvarez Metropolitanisation and political change in South Africa DARU
2006 Vezumuzi Ndlovu The impact of HAART on the reproductive decision making process of HIV positive people in Zimbabwe in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe ASRU
2006 Vezumuzi Ndlovu Gender and reproductive decision making among couples with HIV/AIDS in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe ASRU
2006 Joanne Wreford Facilitating relationships between African traditional healing and western medicine in South Africa in the time of AIDS: A case study from the Western Cape ASRU
2006 Imke Gooskens Boundaries and Crossing Points: Children, geography and identity in the Fish Hoek valley SSU
2006 Annabelle Wienand An evaluation of body mapping as a potential HIV/AIDS educational tool ASRU
2006 Volker Schöer and Murray Leibbrandt Determinants of job search strategies: Evidence from the Khayelitsha/ Mitchell's Plan Survey SSU
2006 René Brandt Does mental health matter for poor, HIV-infected women/mothers in the era of HAART? ASRU
2006 Brendan Maughan-Brown Quantifying Stigma in the Adult Population of Cape Town ASRU
2006 Jeremy Seekings “Pa’s pension”: The origins of non-contributory old-age pensions in late colonial Barbados SSU
2006 Colin Almeleh Why do people disclose their HIV status? Qualitative evidence from a group of activist women in Khayelitsha ASRU
2006 Collette Schulz-Herzenberg A Silent Revolution: South African voters during the first years of democracy 1994-2006 DARU
2006 Trude Holm Naimak Antiretroviral treatment in the Western Cape: A Success Story facilitated by the Global Fund ASRU
2006 Lia Nijzink, Shaheen Mozaffar and Elisabete Azevedo Can parliaments enhance the quality of democracy on the African continent? An analysis of institutional capacity and public perceptions DARU
2006 Jeremy Seekings The Carnegie Commission and the Backlash Against Welfare State-Building in South Africa, 1931-1937 SSU
2006 Nicoli Nattrass South Africa’s ‘rollout’ of highly active antiretroviral therapy: a critical assessment ASRU
2006 Elizabeth Mills HIV illness meanings and collaborative healing strategies in South Africa ASRU
2006 Adam Ashforth and Nicoli Nattrass Ambiguities of ‘culture’ and the antiretroviral rollout in South Africa ASRU
2006 Nicoli Nattrass The quest for healing in South Africa’s age of AIDS ASRU
2006 Jeremy Seekings “Not a single white person should be allowed to go under”: Swartgevaar and the origins of South Africa’s welfare state, 1924-1929 SSU
2006 Annie Devenish Negotiating healing: The politics of professionalisation amongst traditional healers in Kwazulu-Natal ASRU
2006 Jeremy Seekings Employment guarantee or minimum income? Workfare and welfare in developing countries SSU
2006 Nicoli Nattrass Who consults sangomas in Khayelitsha? An exploratory quantitative analysis ASRU
2006 Joanne Wreford Talking with the white: Sharing the experiences of white sangoma in contemporary South Africa ASRU
2006 Nathan Geffen Echoes of Lysenko: State-sponsored pseudo-science in South Africa ASRU
2006 Xanthe Wessels, Nicoli Nattrass and Ulrike Rivett Improving the Efficiency of Monitoring Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy: A Case Study of the Introduction of Electronic Technologies in Gugulethu, South Africa ASRU
2006 Nicoli Nattrass Disability and welfare in South Africa’s era of unemployment and AIDS ASRU