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Fertility preservation and protection: young women’s decision-making about contraceptive use in Zimbabwe | 2024 | Culture, health & sexuality 26 (6): 824-38 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Of vaccines, biopower, subjects and governmentality: an ethnographic enquiry into the Zimbabwean Covid-19 vaccination drive | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 20-31 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
'Something like a nuclear weapon': African charismatic prophetic revelations and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic | 2024 | Journal of religion in Africa 54 (2): 167-92 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 0022-4200 | |||
Violence on the horizon: horizography and serendipity in the ethnographer's Zimbabwean field | 2024 | Social science information 63 (3): 298-318 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 0539-0184 | |||
A dollop of sadza and a bag of mealie meal: food in Tsitsi Dangarembga’s Tambudzai trilogy | 2023 | Food Culture and Society 26 (2): 501-16 | H6/KF [FOOD-] | 1751-7443 | |||
ZANU(PF)’s survival strategies and the co-option of civil society, 2000–2018 | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (1): 49-66 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Borderlessness and the 20th century rise of Ndau people's subaltern economy in the Zimbabwe-Mozambique borderland | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (1): 121-36 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Politics from the pits: artisanal gold mining, politics and the limits of the hegemonic state domination in Zimbabwe | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (1): 137-53 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Nimble-footed Zimbabwean migrants: (im)mobility and the porousness of borders between South Africa and Zimbabwe during the Covid-19 national lockdown | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (1): 21-33 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
“Sex is sex, marriage is marriage”: infidelity amongst married women in Shamva, Zimbabwe | 2023 | Anthropology Southern Africa 46 (1): 51-63 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
'Gukurahundi continues': violence, memory, and Mthwakazi activism in Zimbabwe | 2023 | African affairs 122 (486): 95-117 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Intersectional vulnerabilities and differential impacts of COVID-19 responses on young people who sell sex in Zimbabwe | 2023 | Culture, health & sexuality 25 (7): 818-32 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Citizens in uniform: roadblocks and the politics of everyday life in Zimbabwe | 2023 | American ethnologist 50 (2): 236-46 | H6 [AMERICAN-] | 0094-0496 | |||
The return of resource nationalism to southern Africa - introduction | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (3): 339-57 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Resource nationalism in Zimbabwe: alternative visions and policy realities | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (3): 477-99 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Policy as performance: indigenisation and resource nationalism in Zimbabwe in the 2000s | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (3): 501-24 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Emic ethnographic encounters: researching elderly female household heads' experience with climate change in rural Zimbabwe | 2023 | Ethnography 24 (4): 461-73 | H6/KF [ETHNOGRAPHY-] | 1466-1381 | |||
The guerrilla war on ZANLA and ZIPRA as presented in Zimbabwean nationalist propaganda | 2023 | International journal of African historical studies 56 (3): 413-34 | *H6/KY [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0361-7882 | |||
‘Rooted back home’: exploring linkages between small-scale land reform beneficiaries and their communal areas of origin in Zimbabwe | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (4): 661-76 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Gay, ngochani, ordaa, gumutete and mwana waEriza: ‘globalised’ and ‘localised’ identity labels among same-sex attracted men in Harare, Zimbabwe | 2022 | Culture, health & sexuality 24 (1): 48-62 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Informal-sector organisations, political subjectivity, and citizenship in Zimbabwe | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (1): 23-41 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Allies of expedience: the retention of Black Rhodesian soldiers in the Zimbabwe national army | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (1): 139-57 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Bulawayo breaks ranks: bureaucratic battles over African housing and urban citizenship in late colonial Zimbabwe, 1949–1977 | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (1): 159-81 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
More than ‘somebody’s wife’: maternalism, welfare and identity among White farming women in Zimbabwe c.1970–2000 | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (1): 183-200 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Antibiotics and the biopolitics of sex work in Zimbabwe | 2022 | Medical anthropology 41 (3): 257-71 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 1545-5882 | |||
Religious leaders’ role in pregnant and breastfeeding women’s decision making and willingness to use biomedical HIV prevention strategies: a multi-country analysis | 2022 | Culture, health & sexuality 24 (5): 612-26 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
The (in)visibility of misdiagnosis in point-of-care HIV testing in Zimbabwe | 2022 | Medical anthropology 41 (4): 404-17 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 1545-5882 | |||
Beyond agency: the African peasantry, the state, and tobacco in southern Rhodesia (colonial Zimbabwe), 1900–80 | 2022 | Journal of African history 63 (1): 55-74 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
“Becoming a somebody”: mobility, patronage and reconfiguration of transactional sexual relationships in postcolonial Africa | 2022 | Anthropology Southern Africa 45 (1): 1-15 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Beyond agency: the African peasantry, the state, and tobacco in southern Rhodesia (colonial Zimbabwe), 1900–80 | 2022 | Journal of African history 63 (1): 55-74 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
Tobacco farming following land reform in Zimbabwe: a new dynamic of social differentiation and accumulation | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (2): 251-71 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Beyond the state? Organised settler tobacco interests and the consolidation of southern Rhodesia’s tobacco industry in the early post Second World War years | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (2): 235-49 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
The evolution of Zimbabwe’s tobacco industry: from colonial Klondike to contract farming | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (2): 293-315 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Joint ventures and land rentals in tobacco: limitations of radical land reforms in a neoliberal economic environment – the case of Zvimba, Zimbabwe | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (2): 317-33 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Tobacco farmers and their communities: interlinkages, gains and losses in Mazowe, Zimbabwe | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (2): 335-54 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
‘This is where all the white farmers come to die’: exploring the roles and narratives of former tobacco farmers in contemporary Zimbabwe | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (2): 375-91 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Ruling party patronage, brokerage, and contestations at urban markets in Harare | 2022 | African affairs 121 (484): 371-94 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Emerging smallholder cotton irrigation agriculture and tensions with estate labour requirements in Sanyati, Zimbabwe, 1967–1990 | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (3): 453-72 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Virtue, motherhood and femininity: women’s political legitimacy in Zimbabwe | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (3): 527-44 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
‘A country can only have a foreign policy it can afford’: South Africa’s economic reaction to Zimbabwe’s independence, 1980–1982 | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (3): 563-80 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Cecil Rhodes: racial segregation in the Cape colony and violence in Zimbabwe | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (3): 581-603 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Reaching 'the vulnerable' by working from the heart? Community case workers in Zimbabwe | 2022 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 40 (2): 54-71 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Twitter and political discourses: how supporters of Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU PF party use Twitter for political engagement | 2022 | Journal of Eastern African studies 16 (2): 269-88 | H6/KY [EASTERN-] | 1753-1063 | |||
'Wash and pray': the nexus of African Christianity and science in the contexts of COVID-19 in Zimbabwe | 2022 | Journal of religion in Africa 52 (3-4): 348-73 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 0022-4200 | |||
Timing as tactic: the Wildcat Strikes during the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe, March 1980 | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (4): 901-19 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Timing as tactic: the wildcat strikes during the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe, March 1980 | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (5): 901-19 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Slow repair: gender and restorative justice in Zimbabwe | 2022 | Anthropology Southern Africa 45 (3): 153-66 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
“Armed with faith”: church membership, Pentecostal beliefs and migrant belonging in Harare, Zimbabwe | 2022 | Anthropology Southern Africa 45 (3): 167-79 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
“Lydiate is now our home of a sort”: perceptions of place amongst ageing first-generation Malawian migrants in Zimbabwe | 2022 | Anthropology Southern Africa 45 (3): 180-94 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Social differentiation and 'accumulation from above' in Zimbabwe's politicised agrarian landscape | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (6): 1037-56 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 |