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The ways in which journalists frame HIV stories can strongly contribute towards news consumers’ perceptions of the epidemic. This paper discusses the news values of HIV radio programmes in Ethiopia, Kenya and South Africa. It argues that the culturally appropriate ‘humanisation’ of HIV stories and the proper use of conflict as adding news value are [...]

The Belizean Garifuna -Organization of Identity in an Ethnic Community in Central America

If the world had any ends, British Honduras would certainly be one of them. It is not on the way from anywhere to anywhere else’ (Aldous Huxley 1984:21). When I had to do fieldwork in the Caribbean region for my final research several years ago, someone from the department of cultural Anthropology in Utrecht in [...]

Dat je dat ene boek schrijft waardoor de wereld zich omgooit in zijn slaap – Competitie en eerzucht in het werk van Gerrit Krol

In de inleiding op zijn roman Omhelzingen vertelt Gerrit Krol over zijn ontmoeting met een Poolse filmer die van plan was een film te maken op basis van Nietzsches idee van de eeuwige terugkeer der dingen. Een ambitieus project, vindt Krol, want dan zal hij niet alleen de ruimte steeds moeten laten terugkeren, maar ook [...]

Ikkattinn – Berberse volksverhalen uit Zuid-Marokko

In Noord-Afrika worden van oudsher Berberse talen gesproken. De geschiedenis leert ons dat het altijd al een gebied is geweest waar verschillende culturen elkaar hebben ontmoet en waar verschillende talen naast elkaar hebben bestaan. Zo werd er tijdens de Romeinse overheersing van Noord-Afrika (van de tweede eeuw voor Christus tot de zesde eeuw na Christus), [...]

On The Limits Of Single-Issue Social Science

The state of the art of the social sciences at the end of the sixties of the past century was characterized by a strong mood of optimism. The rediscovery of the critical roots of social sciences as exemplified by the work of Marx and Weber contributed to the idea that one of the main tasks [...]

Household Governance and Time Allocation – Four Studies on the Combination of Work and Care

One isn’t enough, but both is too much; these words by a female blue-collar worker express the current dilemma of many employees in combining work and care.  In all modern societies couples face an increasing need to arrange the combination of work and care in a new way. The traditional household model with a male [...]

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