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This article discusses the potential of fieldworkers’ affects as epistemic processes. It showcases lessons from long‐term fieldwork in diverse geographical locations (Indonesia, Germany, and Tanzania) and insights from our affective inquiries into coming of age on the streets, Sufism, and antiretroviral HIV‐therapy. Inspired by ethnographic writings relating to psychological anthropology and the “affective...
Antiretroviral treatment (ART) enables ever more HIV-positive children in sub-Saharan Africa to grow into adulthood. While policy documents recommend that children be fully informed about their health status and actively participate in treatment related decision-making, the implementation of such recommendations is often confined by organizational shortcomings and counterproductive power dynamics...
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