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FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
Policy Research on International Services and
Manufacturing
Postal address: PRISM, School of Economics, University of
Cape Town, Private Bag, Rondebosch, 7701
Tel: +27 21 650 5240
Fax: +27 21 650 2854 Web: http://www.cssr.uct.ac.za/
prism.html
Note that PRISM left the CSSR at the beginning of 2012.
Social Surveys Unit contact details
Postal address: SSU, Centre for Social Science Research,
University of Cape Town, Private Bag, Rondebosch, 7701
Tel: +27 21 650 3505
Fax: +27 21 650 4657
Web: http://www.cssr.uct.ac.za/ssu.html
Research Output
Chapters in books
Bray, R. 2011. Effective children’s participation in social
dialogue. In L. Jamieson, R. Bray, A. Viviers et al (eds),
South African Child Gauge 2010/2011, pp. 30-35. South
Africa: Children’s Institute, University of Cape Town. ISBN
978-0-9814320-7-6.
Hodes, R. 2011. “We are the loudmouthed HIV-positive
people”: “Siyayinqoba/Beat It!” on South African Television.
In G. Barz and J.M. Cohen (eds), The Culture of AIDS in
Africa, pp. 158-179. New York: Oxford University Press.
ISBN 978-0-19-974447-3.
Jamieson, L., Pendlebury, S.A. and Bray, R. 2011.
Conclusion: Children as citizens. In L. Jamieson, R.
Bray, A. Viviers et al (eds), South African Child Gauge
2010/2011, pp. 70-73. South Africa: Children’s Institute,
University of Cape Town. ISBN 978-0-9814320-7-6.
Mills, E. 2011. A vida para alem dos 10: A historia de vida
de Nondumiso Hwlele. In S. Rocha, A.C. de Souza Vieira
and R. Cavalcante Soares (eds), DESAFIOS A VIDA:
Desigualdades e HIV/Aids no Brasil e na Africa do Sul,
pp. 28-36. Brasil: Editora Universitaria. ISBN 978-85-7315-
842-7.
Wreford, J. 2010. Loosening the Bonds of Historical
Prejudice: Traditional Practitioners as Agents of
Reconciliation and Change in Contemporary South
Africa. In A. Digby, W. Ernst and P.B. Muhkarji (eds),
Crossing Colonial Historiographies: Histories of Colonial
and Indigenous Medicines in Transnational Perspective,
pp. 213-233. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars
Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4438-2154-4.
Articles in Peer-reviewed Journals
Geffen, N. 2011. When to start antiretroviral therapy in
adults: The results of HPTN 052 move us closer to a test-
and-treat policy. Southern African Journal of HIV medicine,
41: 9-10.
Grebe, E. 2011. The Treatment Action Campaign’s Struggle
for AIDS Treatment in South Africa: Coalition-building
Through Networks. Journal of Southern African Studies,
37(4): 849-868.
Hodes, R. and Naimak, T.H.N. 2011. Piloting antiretroviral
treatment in South Africa: the role of partnerships in the
Western Cape’s provincial roll-out. African Journal of AIDS
Research, 10(4): 415-425.
MacGregor, H.M. and Mills, E. 2011. Framing rights and
responsibilities: accounts of women with a history of AIDS
activism. BMC International Health and Human Rights,
11(3): 11.
Maughan-Brown, B., Venkataramani, A.S., Nattrass, N.J.,
Seekings, J.F. and Whiteside, A. 2011. A cut above the
rest: traditional male circumcision and HIV risk among
Xhosa men in Cape Town, South Africa. Jaids-Journal of
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 58(5): 499-505.
Maughan-Brown, B. and Venkataramani, A.S. 2011.
Measuring concurrent partnerships: potential for
underestimation in UNAIDS recommended method. AIDS,
25: 1549-1551.
Standing, H.S., Hawkins, K.H., Mills, E., Theobald, S.T. and
Undie, C.U. 2011. Introduction: contextualising rights in
sexual and reproductive health. BMC International Health
and Human Rights, 11(3): 9.