AIDS and food insecurity : new variant famine in Malawi?
Rural young people's opportunities for employment and entrepreneurship in globalised southern Africa: the limitations of targeting policies
Reconceptualising temporality in young lives: exploring young people's current and future livelihoods in AIDS-affected southern Africa
Spaces, times, and critical moments: a relational time - space analysis of the impacts of AIDS on rural youth in Malawi and Lesotho
Children and young people as knowledge producers

Shame, social exclusion and the effectiveness of anti-poverty programmes: A study in seven countries
The research examines Amartya Sen's contention that shame is an attribute of poverty in all societies. Shame is believed to reduce a person's agency, the capacity to act constructively, and to increase social exclusion which, in turn, curtail economic development.
Poverty, shame, and the class journey in public imagination
The Indignity of the Welfare Reform Act
Shaming people won't get them off welfare
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