Senior Lecturer in Development Politics
Senior Lecturer in Development Politics
My research interests centre on the politics of development and North-South relations, in particular the interface between poverty, sustainable development, disease and political economy. I have become increasingly interested in the politics of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, especially with respect to matters of international political economy, governance and policymaking.
Recent publications include:
(2015) 'Traditional Healing, Biomedicine and the Treatment of HIV/AIDS: Contrasting South African and Native American Experiences', International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 12(1): 4321-4339 [OPEN ACCESS].
(with Christian Meyer zu Natrup) (2014) ‘Ownership and Participation: Towards a Development Paradigm based on Beneficiary-Led Aid’, Journal of Developing Societies, 30(3): 273-295.