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  1. The HIV/AIDS caregiver identity as a double-edged sword: a discourse analysis on HIV/AIDS caregiving in South Africa

    The HIV/AIDS caregiver identity as a double-edged sword: a discourse analysis on HIV/AIDS caregiving in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: Vania Ranjbar --- Angered Hospital, Sweden
    This article discusses the identity of HIV/AIDS caregivers as constructed by a group of HIV/AIDS caregivers at a non-profit organisation in South Africa. During a 12-month period data were collected through interviews with the organisation's staff and volunteers. Using discourse...
  2. A critical engagement with the DSM-5 and psychiatric diagnosis

    A critical engagement with the DSM-5 and psychiatric diagnosis

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Susan Kriegler --- Department of Educational Psychology, South Africa Suzanne E Bester --- Department of Educational Psychology, South Africa
    Classifications in psychiatry can result in the reification of hypothetical approaches, arbitrary categorisation and social injustice. This article applies a social constructivist approach to critique the DSM-5 as a neurobiological model of psychiatric diagnosis which ignores psychosocial factors such as...
  3. Becoming and unbecoming farm workers in Southern Africa

    Becoming and unbecoming farm workers in Southern Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Maxim Bolt --- Department of African Studies and Anthropology, United Kingdom
    More than most forms of employment in Southern Africa, farm work seems to evoke the past. Recent events, however, have foregrounded global integration and cost-cutting casualisation as much as plantation-style racialised hierarchies. Legacies of farmer paternalism, themselves shaped by workers’...