PDF herunterladen
Recommended Reading
Mojola, Sanyu A. "Fishing in Dangerous Waters: Ecology, Gender, and Economy in HIV Risk." Social Science and Medicine 72, no. 2 (2011): 149-156. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.11.006.
-. Love, Money, and HIV: Becoming a Modern African Woman in the Age of AIDS. Oakland: University of California Press, 2014.
-. Mojola, Sanyu A., Nicole Angotti, Danielle Denardo, Enid Schatz, and F. Xavier Gómez Olivé. "The End of AIDS? HIV and the New Landscape of Illness in Rural South Africa." Global Public Health (2020). https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2020.1851743.
© privat
2021/2022
Sanyu A. Mojola, Ph.D.
Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Director of the Office of Population Research
Princeton University
Born in Nairobi
Studied Psychology and Sociology at the University of Durham and Sociology at the University of Chicago
Arbeitsvorhaben
Race, Health, and Inequality: Producing an Epidemic in the Shadow of the Capitol
This book project uses the case of Washington, D.C. to examine the socio-historical production of racial health disparities in the United States. The capital city has had some of the worst epidemic rates in the nation over the last 120 years, including infant mortality, drug addiction, homicide, and HIV. In each case, African-Americans have been disproportionately affected. I focus primarily on the HIV epidemic and draw on a combination of life-history interviews and secondary data including survey trends and archival material. I situate the lives and HIV outcomes of my respondents within the larger historical, political, and social context of the city, examining historical disease epidemics and racial, spatial, and class segregation (Ch. 2); gendered sexual dynamics, networks, and politics (Ch. 3); overlapping drug epidemics (Ch. 4); mass incarceration (Ch. 5); living and aging with HIV (Ch. 6); and finally, the city's public health interventions and national politics (Ch. 7). In the epilogue, I consider the implications for the city's COVID-19 epidemic.Recommended Reading
Mojola, Sanyu A. "Fishing in Dangerous Waters: Ecology, Gender, and Economy in HIV Risk." Social Science and Medicine 72, no. 2 (2011): 149-156. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.11.006.
-. Love, Money, and HIV: Becoming a Modern African Woman in the Age of AIDS. Oakland: University of California Press, 2014.
-. Mojola, Sanyu A., Nicole Angotti, Danielle Denardo, Enid Schatz, and F. Xavier Gómez Olivé. "The End of AIDS? HIV and the New Landscape of Illness in Rural South Africa." Global Public Health (2020). https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2020.1851743.
Im Kolleg entstanden 14.10.25
Death by Design : Producing Racial Health Inequality in the Shadow of the Capitol
University of California Press
weitere Publikationen in der Fellowbibliothek
Im Kolleg entstanden 19.08.22
Antiretroviral Therapy and Aging as Resources for Managing and Resisting HIV-Related Stigma in Rural South Africa
Elsevier
weitere Publikationen in der Fellowbibliothek
Im Kolleg entstanden 11.07.22
The Meaning of Health in Rural South Africa : Gender, the Life Course, and the Socioepidemiological Context
Wiley-Blackwell
weitere Publikationen in der Fellowbibliothek