Lisa Ann Richey
Professor (MSO)
Universitetsvej 1, 23.2
DK-4000, Roskilde
Danmark
Forskningsområder
- Industriel udvikling, Udviklingsstudier, Udviklingslande International bistandspolitik Udviklingsteknologi Udviklingsteori
- Køn, Etnicitet, Ligestilling Køn og identitet
- Samfundsøkonomi, Politik Befolkningspolitik Stat og samfund
- Sundhed, Medicin Body politics Forplantningssundhed HIV/AIDS Retfærdighed og reform af sundhedsvæsenet Sundhedspolitik
Curriculum
Lisa Ann Richey, Ph.D.
Curriculum Vitae November 2011
http://brandaidworld.wordpress.com/
Educational Level
Harvard University, USA Post-Doctoral Research and Training, Anthropological Demography (2000). Research Project: Methods, Meanings and Measurements in Contraceptive Decision-Making.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA Ph.D. Political Science (1999).
Dissertation: “Development,” Gender and Family Planning: Population Politics and the Tanzanian National Population Policy.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA M.A. Political Science (1992).
Master’s Thesis: Kenyan State-Society Relations: Women, Biopower, and Sexuality.
Furman University, USA B.A. Magna Cum Laude, Political Science (1989).
Honor’s Thesis: The Voting Patterns of U.S. Senators on Women’s Issues.
Positions Held
From March 2010 MSO Professor of International Development Studies, Society and Globalisation, Roskilde University
2005-2010 Associate Professor, Society and Globalisation, Roskilde University
2003-2005 Assistant Professor, International Development Studies, Roskilde University
(maternity leave 11/2004-5/2005)
2003-2004 Soros Reproductive Health and Rights Fellow, Heilbrunn Dept. of Population and Family Health, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, USA
2001-2003 Project Researcher, Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) formerly Centre for Development Research (CDR), Copenhagen
(maternity leave 2/2001-11/2001)
2000-2001 Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Dept. of Population and International Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, USA
1999-2000 Visiting Assistant Professor, Center of African Studies, University of Copenhagen
1999-1997 Paul Hardin PhD Research Fellow, Royster Society of Fellows, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
1996-1997 Visiting Lecturer, Dept. of Political Science, Furman University, South Carolina, USA
1989-1996 Teaching Assistant (during MA and PhD study), Dept. of Political Science, Institute for International Studies, and Dept. of African Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Academic Awards and Honours
Danish Development Research Council (Forskningsrådet for Udviklingsforskning) (2004-2010) Research Project-- The Politics of Access to Anti-Retrovirals in the Treatment of African AIDS.
Columbia University and Soros Open Society Institute (2003-2004) Reproductive Rights Fellow at the Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health at the Mailman School of Public Health.
Danish Social Science Research Council (2001-2003) Individual Research Project. Gender, Wealth and Modernity: Weaving International, National, and Local Interpretations of Population Policies in Uganda and Tanzania.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Fellowship in Anthropological Demography, Dept. of Population and International Health, Harvard University (2000-2001), Post-doctoral research.
Paul Hardin Dissertation Fellowship, Royster Society of Fellows (1997-1998), dissertation write-up, UNC-CH.
J. William Fulbright (Fulbright-Hays) Dissertation Research Fellowship (1995-1996), dissertation fieldwork in Tanzania.
Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad Fellowship (June-August 1995), advanced Kiswahili study in Tanzania.
Foreign Language and Area Specialist (FLAS) Fellowships (Fall/Spring 1994/95) from the University Centre for International Studies and Michigan State University (1994) for Advanced Kiswahili at the University of London School for Oriental and African Studies.
University of North Carolina Summer Research Travel Grant (1992) for fieldwork in Tanzania and Kenya working on women in the democratization process.
Phi Beta Kappa (The American Undergraduate Honour Society)
Pi Sigma Alpha (The American Political Science Honour Society)
Scientific Focus Areas
- New actors in international development (celebrities, CSR, brand aid)
- Gender and the Global South
- Global health, HIV/AIDS, reproductive health
- Anthro-politics (fieldwork based global South research)
- Representations of North-South relations and the Global South (visual media, new media)
Student Guidance--Postdoctoral Students
Louise Nygaard Rasmussen, ‘Madonna’s Malawi: Celebritization and the NGO economy,’ FSE postdoctoral project 2011-2014.
Lene Bull Christiansen, 'From Denmark with Love' FSE postdoctoral project 2012-2015.
PhD Supervision
Louise Nygaard Rasmussen (2008-2011) “Catholic practices of AIDS Prevention and Mitigation in Uganda” (co-supervisor with Niels Kastfelt, Copenhagen University)
Paola Colleoni (2008-) “Ecuadorian Indigenous Organisations: Reconfigurations in a changing global system”
Bent Steenberg Olsen: (2008-) “A Global Political Ethnography of Mozambican AIDS Treatment”
Rachel Spichiger (2009-) “Women’s land rights, access to land and perceptions on land tenure in Southern Africa: the case of Zambia” co-supervisor with Helle Munk Ravnberg, DIIS
Anne Egelund Ryberg (2010-) “Masculinity, sexuality and HIV/AIDS in Zambian prisons”
Alexandra Cosima Budabin (2010-) “Citizens’ Army for Darfur: The Impact of a Social Movement on International Conflict Resolution, 2004-2008” co-supervisor David Plotke, Victoria Hattam, Jeffrey Goodwin, Ronald Kassimir, Dept. of Political Science, The New School for Social Research, New York)
Masheti Blantine Wangoyi (2011-) “Vulnerability of men to HIV and AIDS in Kakamega: the influence of social networks of men” (co-supervisor with Bodil Folke Frederiksen, RUC)
Other Scientific Guidance and Advising Experience
Advisor to Assistant(now Associate) Professor in ISG, Peter Kragelund (2008-2011)
PhD Assessment Committee member: Faculty of Health Sciences, Univ. of Copenhagen; Institute for Development Studies, Univ. of Sussex, UK
Director of PhD formal defense for David Kibikyo (2009) and Lone Riisgaard (2009), Graduate School of International Development Studies
Assessment Committee member for faculty tenure and promotion for the London School of Economics and Politics (UK) and Cornell University (US).
Peer Reviewer for Grant Applications for ESRC (UK), Canadian Social Science Research Foundation and the Norwegian Research Foundation
Peer reviewer for Duke University Press, and for the journals New Political Science, Journal of Women, Politics and Policy, Global Public Health, Africa, African Affairs, Politics and Gender, Population Studies,Canadian Journal of African Studies, Medical Anthropology, Social Dynamics, European Journal of International Relations, Development and Change, Journal of the International AIDS Society, Global Public Health, Journal of Sport and Social Issues, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers.
Publications-Books
Brand Aid: Shopping Well to Save the World (March 2011) Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press. With S. Ponte.
Population Politics and Development: From the Policies to the Clinics (2008) New York and London: Palgrave MacMillan. (2010: Paperback reprint, Fountain Publishers)
Women and Development: Rethinking Policy and Reconceptualizing Practice, (2003) with F. Vavrus,Women’s Studies Quarterly. (2003) New York: The Feminist Press.
Articles in international peer reviewed journals
“Product (RED): How celebrities push the boundaries of ‘causumerism’” special issue on 'The (new) borders of consumption', edited by Dwijen Rangnekar and John Wilkinson. Environment and Planning A. With S. Ponte. (2011).
“Bono’s Product (RED) Initiative: Corporate Social Responsibility that solves the problems of ‘distant others'.” Third World Quarterly, (2009). 30(2), 301-317. With S. Ponte and M. Baab.
“Better (Red) (TM) than dead? Celebrities, consumption and international aid.” Third World Quarterly, (2008). 29(4), 711-729. With S. Ponte. (also, 2010; reprinted in Nordicom Review 31(1)).
“Global knowledge/local bodies: Family planning service providers' interpretations of contraceptive knowledge(s).” Demographic Research, (2008). 18(17), 469-498.
“Science, Denial and Politics: 'Boundary Work' in the Provision of AIDS Treatment in South Africa.” New Political Science, (2008). 30(1), 1-21.
“TRIPs and Public Health: the Doha Declaration and Africa.” Development Policy Review, (2007). 25(1), 71-90. With S. Jessen Haakonsson.
"'Darwin's Nightmare': A Critical Assessment" Review of African Political Economy. No. 113, 591-608 (2007). With S. Ponte and T. Malony.
“’Lover’ ‘Mother’ or ‘Worker’: Multiple Identities in the HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health Agenda in Tanzania.” (2005) African Journal of AIDS Research.
“From the Policies to the Clinics: The Reproductive Health Paradox in Post-Adjustment Health Care.” World Development. (2004) Vol. 32, No. 6, 923-940.
“Construction, Control and Family Planning in Tanzania: Some Bodies the Same and Some Bodies Different.” Feminist Review. (2004) Issue 78, November, 56-79.
“HIV/AIDS in the Shadows of Reproductive Health Interventions.” Reproductive Health Matters (2003) vol. 11, no.22, November, 30-35.
“Women’s Reproductive Health and Population Policy in the Context of Post-Adjustment Health Care: A Case Study from Tanzania.” Review of African Political Economy. (2003) No.96, 273-292.
“In Search of Feminist Foreign Policy: Gender, Development and Danish State Identity” Cooperation and Conflict: Special Issue on Feminist International Relations Theory and Nordic Cases, Lene Hansen, ed. (2001) vol. 36, no. 2 June, 177-212.
“Family Planning and the Politics of Population in Tanzania: International to Local Discourse.” Journal of Modern African Studies. (1999), vol. 37, no. 3 September, 457-487.
“Briefing: The 1995 Tanzania Union Elections.” The Review of African Political Economy, (1996), No. 67, March, co-author with S. Ponte.
“The Voting Behavior of Judges Appointed by President Bush.” Judicature (1993) vol. 76, no. 6 Apr-May with R. A. Carp, D. Songer, C.K. Rowland, and R. Stidham.
Chapters in Books
“Treating AIDS in Uganda and South Africa: Semi-Authoritarian Technologies in Gendered Contexts of Insecurity” in Gendered Insecurities, Health and African Development. Howard Stein and Amal Fadlalla eds., New York and London. Routledge. (forthcoming 2011).
“Drugs and Pharmaceuticals” in Encyclopedia of Global Studies, SAGE Reference project. Sage Publications, Incorporated (forthcoming 2011).
“Gendering the Therapeutic Citizen: A View from South Africa” in Reproduction, Globalization and the State. Carole H. Browner and Carolyn F. Sargent, eds. Durham, NC: Duke Univ. Press (2011).
“Brand Aid?: How Shopping has become Saving African Women and Children with AIDS” inInternational handbook on gender and poverty, Sylvia Chant, ed. Edward Elgar. (2010) with Stefano Ponte.
"The Rock Man's Burden? Product (RED), Celebrities and Women at the Frontier of Development Assistance” (2010) in The Fourth Wave: An Assault on Women. Gender, Culture and HIV in the 21st Century. Social Science Research Council-UNESCO volume, New York: Columbia University Press. Vinh-Kim Nguyen and Jennifer F. Klot, eds.
“Reproductive Health, Family Planning and HIV/AIDS: Dangers of (Dis)Integration in Tanzania and Uganda” in Population Politics after Cairo, Mohan Rao, ed. Sage Publications (2010).
“HIV/AIDS Prevention and Population Policies in Africa” in Between Life and Death/Paradoxes of Social Engineering: Governing Population in an Era of Human Rights. Sabine Berking and Magdalena Zolkos, eds. (2009).
“Uganda: HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health.” In Where Human Rights Begin: Health, Sexuality and Women in the New Millennium. 95-126, Wendy Chavkin and Ellen Chesler, eds. Rutgers Univ. Press (2005).
“Gender Equality and Development Aid” in Foreign Aid In the New Global Economy. Peter Burnell and Oliver Morrissey, eds. Edward Elgar Publishing (2004) reprinted from the original in Foreign Aid and Development: Lessons Learnt and Directions for the Future, Finn Tarp, ed. Routledge: London and New York (2000).
“Development, Demographic, and Feminist Agendas: Depoliticizing Empowerment in a Tanzanian Family Planning Project” in Rethinking Empowerment in a Global/Local World, Jane Parpart, Kathleen Staudt and Shirin Rai, eds. Routledge: New York and London, (2002).
“The Reproduction of Poverty and the Poverty of Reproduction: Population Policy and Reproductive Health” in Tanzania in Proceedings of the 1996 Sokoine University Workshop on Poverty Alleviation, Sokoine University Press: Morogoro, Tanzania (1997).
Selected Working Papers, Book Reviews, and Other Publications
Brand Aid, contribution to the New Democracy Forum: Citizen Consumer. Boston Review, Novermber/December 2011.
‘Red verden mens du shopper’ (in Danish). Tænk (the magazine of the Danish Consumer Council), Issue 210, September 2011.
Udviklingsbistand til os selv (in Danish). Djøf Bladet, 21 September 2011.
‘Red verden mens du shopper’ (in Danish). Tænk (the magazine of the Danish Consumer Council), Issue 210, September 2011.
‘RED: Save Dying Africans by Consuming More Useless Crap’. Pete Larson, 2 September 2011.
Shoppen für Afrika (in German). Welt-Sichten, June 2011.
Shop dig hellig med Bono og Helena (in Danish). Ekstra Bladet, 28 June 2011.
Ud og gøre godt sammen med Helena (in Danish). Weekendavisen, 10 June 2011.
Det sku’ være så godt og så’ det faktisk skidt (in Danish). Politiken, 17 May 2011.
'Afrikas hivramte må ofre sig for deres ufødte børn', Information, pp. 18. With L. B. Christiansen (2010).
'Kronik: Er der ingen mænd i Afrika?: På Experimentarium kan børn og voksne løse Afrikas problemer. Men hør, der mangler noget!', Politiken With B. Folke Frederiksen (2010).
''Bonos fond i mediemøllen': I sidste uge bragte nyhedsbureauet AP en historie, som hurtigt gav international mediegenlyd. Også herhjemme skabte den overskrifter som 'Bonos fond ramt af svindel – Danmark dropper støtten'', Information (2011).
'En håndbog for nutidige afropolitter', Magasinet - Folkekirkens Nødhjælp, vol 10, no. 1, pp. 20 (2010).
'Population Politics and Development', Årsberetning 2008, Årsberetning. Roskilde Universitet, vol. 2008, Roskilde Universitet, Roskilde, pp. 115 (2009).
'Befolkningskontrol kræver frivillighed', Information. (2009).
'Etisk PR: Gammel filantropi i nye klæder', Information, pp. 12. With S. Ponte and M. Baab (2008).
Bono's Product (RED) Initiative: Wedding Hard Commerce and Corporate Social Responsibility. (2008/13 ed.) (pp. 1). (DIIS working paper; 13). Copenhagen: DIIS. With Ponte, S., & Baab, M. (2008).
Better REDTM than Dead: 'Brand AID,' Celebrities and the New Frontier of Development Assistance.(DIIS Working Paper; 26). København: DIIS. With Ponte, S. (2006).
Gendering the Therapeutic Citizen: ARVs and Reproductive Health. (CSSR Working Paper; 175). South Africa: University of Cape Town. (2006).
Access to ARV Treatment: AID, Trade and Governance in Uganda. DIIS Working Paper, November 2004, number 19. With Stine Jessen Hakkonsson.
Rethinking Uganda: The Impact of AIDS on Reproductive Health and Rights. IIS/Gl. Kongevej Working Paper 03.8 Sept. 2003.
Is Overpopulation Still the Problem? Global Discourse and Reproductive Health Challenges in the Time of HIV/AIDS. Centre for Development Research Working Papers Series, 02.1 (2002).
Does Economic Policy Conflict with Population Policy? A Case Study of Reproductive Health in Tanzania. Centre for Development Research Working Papers Series, 01.7 (2001).
Obstacles to Quality of Care in Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services in Tanzania. MeasureEvaluation Project’s Working Paper Series, Carolina Population Centre (May 1998).
Why “Demographic Fatigue” Contributes Little to Our Understanding of Contemporary Africa. Different Takes Issue Paper. Publication of the Population and Development Program at Hampshire College. No. 3, Spring 2000.
The Impact of Family Planning on Women’s Participation in the Development Process in Zimbabwe, The Women’s Studies Project of Family Health International, Consultant on Project Report (1998).
Review of Changing the Course of AIDS: Peer Education in South Africa and Its Lessons for the Global Crisis, by David Dickinson. African Studies Review, 53(3), 170-171 (2010).
Review of Social Change and Health in Tanzania, by Kris H. Heggenhougen & Joe L.P. Lugalla (eds).Review of African Political Economy, 36(119), 145-146. (2009).
'The Gendered Global': Review of Female Well-Being: Toward a Global Theory of Social Change, Janet Mancini Billson and Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban, eds. Kvinder, Køn og Forskning, (3), 86-89. (2008).
Review of Security as Practice: Discourse Analysis and the Bosnian War by Lene Hansen. Tidsskriftet Politik, 10(1), 79-80 (2007).
Review of Serving Class: Masculinity and the Feminisation of Domestic Service in Tanzania by Janet Bujra in Africa, 72,3 (2002).
Review of Fertility and Household Labour in Tanzania: Demography, Economy, and Society in Rufiji District, c. 1870-1986 by Matthew Lockwood, for Africa, 71,2 (2001).
Review of The Comforts of Home: Prostitution in Colonial Nairobi by Luise White, for The African Studies Review 35,3 December (1992).
Selected Recent Conference Papers, Media Appearances and Invited Presentations
“Participatory communication in neoliberal times: shopping well to save the world?” International Media and Communications Research Annual Meeting, Istanbul, (via skype)With F. Enghel, K. Wilkins, M. Christensen, and P. Thomas. 13-16 July 2011.
‘Privileging the Private in Africa’ presentation and chair, Double Panel at ECAS 4th European Conference on African Studies, Uppsala, 16 June 2011. With F. Cheru, S. Ponte, R. Abrahamsen, G. Harrison, L. N. Rasmussen, L.B.Christiansen, C. Mercer.
‘Brand Aid and Media’ Advanced Seminar to students in Global Media Studies, Karlstad Univ. 23 May 2011.
‘Brand Aid: Shopping Well to Save the World’ book launch and seminar, Danish Institute for International Studies, 13 May 2011, with S. Craddock, M. Goodman, T. Vang, L. F.Kaarsholm, and S. Ponte.
‘Brand Aid’ CKMM book launch and reception, Roskilde Univ. 13 May 2011, with S. Craddock and S. Ponte.
‘Brand Aid: A Critical Account of Celebrity-Driven Compassionate Consumption’ at the Center on Globalization, Governance and Competitiveness, Duke University, 18 April 2011, with S. Ponte.
‘Brand Aid: Book Launch’ Bullshead Bookshop, Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Hosted by the Royster Society of Fellows and the Graduate School, 18 April 2011, with S. Ponte.
‘Authors Meet the Critics’ Panel on Brand Aid. Annual Meeting of the Association for American Geographers 15 April 2011. Organized by R. Hawkins, J.T.Murphy, chair, with S. Ponte, R. A. Schroeder, S. E.Freidberg, D. Brockington, and D. Klooster.
Discussant for ‘Gender Quotas and Quotas for Minorities in Politics: Why One and Not the Other?’ Drude Dahlerup 1 April 2011, Center for Gender, Power and Diversity, RUC.
‘Brand Aid: Book Launch’ Institute for Public Knowledge, New York Univ. 23 March 2011. With S. Ponte.
‘Brand Aid: Shopping Well to Save the World’ Institute for Advanced Study, Univ. of Minnesota,
21 March 2011. With S. Ponte.
‘Brand Aid: Citizens, Celebrities and Consumption’ Roundtable presentation at the International Studies Assoc. Annual Meeting, Montreal, 19 March 2011. With S. Guzzini, S. King, B.J. Parpart, L. Hansen and S. Ponte.
‘Bono’s Global Fund and Corruption’: Comment published on DIIS website, U-Landsnyt (Danish development news website), Information (Danish newspaper), radio interview with DR, 25 Jan., television interview with TV2 News, 29 Jan. 2011.
Workshop Organizer, and introductory presentation, 13th Berlin Roundtables on Transnationality: Health Politics in an Interconnected World. Irmgard Coninx Foundation, 1-5 Dec. 2010.
‘Selecting Sovereignty : Visual Interventions in Aid for African AIDS’. Presented at the Danish National Political Science Assoc. Annual Meeting, Vejle, Denmark, 5 Nov. 2010.
‘Brand Aid: Shopping Well to Save the World’ book pre-launch presentation at the Graduate School for International Studies, Univ. of Trento, Italy, 19 Oct. 2010.
‘Victims or Citizens? : How African AIDS Treatment Reconfigures Sovereignty’, Keynote presentation at ‘Violence, Intervention and Knowledge: Researching Victimhood with Civil Society’ International Conference, RCT Copenhagen, Denmark, 6 Oct. 2010.
‘Providing Patronage and Counseling Citizens’ Paper presented at the LSE Local-Global AIDS Workshop, London 21 Sept. 2010.
‘From Band Aid to Brand Aid for Africa.’ Presented at the African Studies Assoc. of the UK Meeting in Oxford, UK, 16 Sept. 2010.
‘The Lazarus Effect of AIDS Treatment: Lessons Learnt and Lives Saved’ Paper with L. N. Rasmussen. Presented at Health: A New Religious Awakening in Western Societies? Copenhagen Business School, 14 Sept. 2010.
‘Brand Aid and Aid Celebrities.’ Presentation at Spectacular Environmentalisms: Celebrity and the Mediation of Environmental Change, Kings College London (via skype) 6 Sept. 2010.
'Anthro-politics and Development: How African AIDS Treatment Reconfigures Sovereignty', Presented at the Max Planck Conference on ‘Bodies and Bodiliness in Africa’ Moshi, Tanzania, June 2010.
‘Visual Securitization: How African AIDS Treatment Reconfigures Sovereignty', Presented at Visual Securitization - A CAST Research Seminar, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 2010.
‘Product (RED), African AIDS and a Global Civil Society of Shoppers.’ Presented at the African Studies Association Annual Meeting, 19-22 November 2009, New Orleans, USA.
‘Good-looking Samaritans’ Shop til it Stops: Consumption, Development and African AIDS. Keynote presentation at NORDMEDIA 13-15 August 2009 Karlstad Univ. Sweden.
‘ARVs and Gender in Uganda.’ Presented at the Conference on Gender Issues in HIV Prevention and AIDS Treatment in Uganda, 5 May 2009. The Child Health and Development Centre Makerere Univ. Uganda.
‘Aid Celebrities and Brand Aid.’ Presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New York, USA. 15-18 Feb. 2009.
Treating AIDS in South Africa and Uganda: Semi-Authoritarian Technologies in Contexts of Insecurity’ at the ‘AIDS, Gender, and Human Security in Africa' series, 9 Feb. 2009, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.
'The rock man's burden, fair vanity and virtual salvation' Presented at the African Studies Association Annual Meeting 14 November 2008, Chicago, USA.
'Brand Aid' Keynote presentation at the Cultural Production and Experience, Strategies, Design, and Everyday Life Conference, Roskilde, November 13, 2008.
'Product (RED): What kind of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to Africa?' Presented at the Nordic Africa Days. Organized two panels on 'Brand Aid', 9-10 Oct. 2008.
'Semi-Authoritarian Technologies, Therapeutic Citizens and the ARV State in Uganda and South Africa' Presented at the Conference 'Cultural Citizenship' held at Oxford University.
‘Gendering Therapeutic Citizenship’ Presented on panel for 'Gender, science, technology, innovation, and the future' at the International Sociology Association Meeting in Barcelona, Spain.
'The Lazarus Effect: Fair Vanity and Virtual Salvation' Presented at the Religious engagements with AIDS in Africa Conference held in Copenhagen, 28 & 29 April, 2008.
‘The Rock Man's Burden: Gender, AIDS and Africa's New Frontier of Development Assistance.’ Gender and society workshop, Uppsala, Sweden April 2008.
'From Band Aid to Brand Aid' Presented at the London School of Economics, UK, Conference on 'European Development Aid and NGOs: Changing Notions of Civil Society in ‘North’ and ‘South’, March 2008.
‘Social and Political Aspects of AIDS’ Presented at workshop at Child Health and Development Centre (CHDC) Kampala on 4 January 2008.
Publikationer
(54)- Udgivet
Drugs and Pharmaceuticals
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Encyclopædiartikel
- Udgivet
Brand Africa : Multiple transitions in global capitalism
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Tidsskriftartikel
- Udgivet
Celebrities and Afropolitans : Managing Private Affect in Transnational Relations
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Paper
Aktiviteter
(46)International Studies Association Annual Meeting
Aktivitet: Konference/workshop/kursus/seminar › Organisation og deltagelse i konference
Vice President and Program Chair
Aktivitet: Medlemskab af styrelser, råd, nævn, udvalg og netværk › Medlemskab af udvalg, råd og nævn
CKMM book launch seminar
Aktivitet: Konference/workshop/kursus/seminar › Organisation og deltagelse i konference
Projekter
(3)- Afsluttet
Presse
(18)Stop the Genocide, I'm Famous
Presseklip
Kendissernes rolle i Brand Aid
Presseklip
Udviklingsbistand til os selv
Presseklip
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