Publications for 2011-2013

2011

  • De Wet K. Wouters E. & Engelbrecht E. 2011. Exploring task-shifting practices in antiretroviral treatment facilities in the Free State Province, South Africa, Journal of Public Health Policy, 32: S94-S101
  • Van Rensburg HCJ, Wouters E. & De Wet K. 2011. The evolving socio-political context of CHW programmes in South Africa: Implications for historical analysis. A commentary on van Ginneken, Lewin and Berridge “the emergence of community health worker programmes in the late-apartheid era in South Africa: An historical analysis (2010). Social Science and Medicine, 72: 1021-1024.

2012

  • Botha F, Taljaard P, Alemu Z,. Jooste A & Pelser A. 2012. Segmenting food consumption in the Free State Province of South Africa. Agrekon: Agricultural Economics Research, Policy and Practice in Southern Africa 51(3): 52-77. Available at http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03031853.2012.749568
  • De Wet K. & Du Plooy. S.2012, ’We are left in the cold’: perceptions and responses to antiretroviral treatment roll-out in the Free State, South Africa. SAHARA Journal, 9(1): 30-40.
  • De Wet K. 2012. Redefining Volunteerism : the rhetoric of community home-based care in (the not so new) South Africa”, Community Development, 47(1): 111-125.
  • Pelser A. 2012. The health, environment & development nexus in South Africa. In Van Rensburg HCJ (ed.) 2012. Health and Health Care in South Africa (2nd Edition). Pretoria: Van Schaik.
  • Pelser AJ & Letsela L 2012. Mainstreaming sustainability into biodiversity conservation in Lesotho. Environment, Development & Sustainability 14(1):45-65. DOI: 10.1007/s 10668-011-9308-6. http://www.springerlink.com/content/x473343122475536/
  • Redelinghuys N. 2012. Health and Health Status of the South African Population. In Van Rensburg HCJ (ed.) 2012. Health and Health Care in South Africa (2nd Edition). Pretoria: Van Schaik.

2013

  • Ackermann, L. & Velelo, N. 2013. The position of South African Women in the labour market: an overview. Pula, 27(1): 155-170.
  • Coetzee JK, Elliker F & Rau A. 2013. Training for advanced research in the narrative study of lives within the context of political transformation: A case study in South Africa. Forum: Qualitative Social Research 14(2), Art 8, 2013.
  • Elliker F, Coetzee JK. & Kotze PC. 2013. On the interpretive work of reconstructing discourses and their local contexts. Forum: Qualitative Social Research 14(3), Art 4, 2013.
  • Esterhuyse S, Kemp M and Redelinghuys N. 2013. Assessing the existing knowledge base and opinions of decision-makers on the regulation and monitoring of unconventional gas mining in South Africa. Water International, (accepted on 16 June 2013).
  • Goodrick W & Pelser AJ 2013. The graying of a rainbow nation: Policy responses to the implications of population ageing in South Africa. African Population Studies (in review)
  • Mukorombindo Y and Coetzee JK 2013. A better life through networks and support? Vulnerable people living in a new human settlement in Grahamstown.). Africanus 43(1), 49-64, 2013.
  • Nangombe, H. & Ackermann L. 2013. Subsistence and protection needs of the elderly living in Katutura, Windhoek (Namibia). Research on Aging, 35(2): 182 – 200.
  • Pelser AJ, Redelinghuys N & Velelo N 2013. Protected areas as vehicles in population development: lessons from rural South Africa. Environment, Development and Sustainability 15(5): 1205-1226. DOI 10.1007/s10668-013-9434-4. Available at http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10668-013-9434-4
  • Pheto-Moeti B, Riekert DM and Pelser AJ 2013. Knowledge of traditional seshoeshoe fabric in Lesotho. Journal of Material Culture (in review)
  • Redelinghuys N & Pelser AJ 2013. Challenges to cooperation on water utilisation in the Southern Africa region. Water Policy 15: 554-569. DOI: 10.2166/wp.2013.116
  • Redelinghuys N. 2013. Environmental Issues. In Bezuidenhout FF (ed.). A reader on selected social issues (Fifth edition). Pretoria: Van Schaik.
  • Sithole W & Coetzee JK. 2013. Food aid for internally displaced persons in Manicaland, Zimbabwe. Africanus 43(1), 33-48.

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