23rd April 2020

Reflections on stigma, HIV and COVID-19

Reflections on stigma, HIV and COVID-19 by Chris Joubert As someone who works in HIV testing services, I have heard a lot of misconceptions about HIV. This […]
21st April 2020

Covid-19, HIV and me

Covid-19, HIV and me by Dipontseng Kheo, Professional Nurse, CSA&G When the news of Covid-19 came I panicked and feared for my loved ones who recently […]
14th April 2020

Uniting against the common enemy: Covid-19 and South Africa’s militarised nationhood

Uniting against the common enemy: Covid-19 and South Africa’s militarised nationhood By Tinashe Mawere The “Thuma Mina moment”: A nation ready for war The discourse of […]
9th April 2020

The Covid-19 pandemic: Re/making common knowledges and common spaces

The Covid-19 pandemic: Re/making common knowledges and common spaces by Tinashe Mawere Banter(ing) the Lockdown and gender scripts Gender scripts and gendered identities are always evident […]
6th April 2020

Theorising in the thrall of a pandemic

Theorising in the thrall of a pandemic by Pierre Brouard   Is it possible to have theory in an epidemic? Paula Treichler asked in the early […]
6th April 2020

“Stay in the house and shag” and other bits of useless Covid-19 advice

“Stay in the house and shag” and other bits of useless Covid-19 advice By Pierre Brouard Just “stay in the house and shag” said UK comedian […]
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