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Index
Acker, J. 89, 93, 127 Brannen, J. 94, 153
Acquired Immune Deficiency British Council 136
Syndrome (AIDS) 1 British Educational Research
Adler, S. 103 Association (BERA) 74
Aggleton, P. 6, 123 Bujra, J. 13
AIDS Control Unit (ACU) 8, 48, 68, Burgess, R. G. 58
152, 167 Burke, P. J. 47, 71
AIDS-related stigma 208 Busia, Abena 107, 108
Alderson, P. 80, 83, 85
Alsop, R. 120
Altbach, P. G. 191
Antiretroviral Therapy 176 Campbell, C. 10, 13, 30, 31, 56, 202, 211
Appleby, Y. 225 care 118, 153, 157, 215
Arnfred, S. 200 case study approach 42
Association for the Development of Certificate of Registration 44
Education in Africa (ADEA) 7 Chatzifotiou, S. 92
Association of Commonwealth Chetty, D. 123
Universities (ACU) 6, 103, 104 China 86, 90
Atwoli, Prof. 169, 170, 192, 193 Ciambrone, D. 161
Australia 137, 139 Clandinin, J. 8, 9
Clinton, H. R. 121
Coleman, M. 153
Commission for Higher Education
‘Back into the Personal’ 145 (CHE) 8, 43, 78, 186, 191, 241
Bahati, Mrs 165 Connelly, F. M. 8, 9
Barnes 142, 149, 171, 172, 225 consent 84
Barnett 154, 175, 178, 182, 202, 211, conversational interviews 56, 57
236 Corden, A. 92
Bassey, M. 63, 64, 66 Cosslett, T. 9
Baylies, C. 13 Currie, J. 178, 184
Bell, L. 61, 62, 80, 84
Bennet, J. 187, 194
Bergen, R. K. 87
Bihanya, Mrs 149, 155, 184 data analysis 68
Birch, M. 10, 91, 92 data collection (methods) 55
Blackmore, J. 56, 114 Davies, C. 171, 172
Bond, S. 172 Deem, R. 119, 132, 140, 143, 148, 172
Botswana 176 Delphy, C. 112, 113, 119
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United Nation AIDS programme. See Whiteside, A. 154, 175, 178, 182,
UNAIDS 202, 211, 236
United States 133 Wickham-Searl, P. 151
Universities Act, 1985 43 Wise, S. 145, 225
University of Botswana 7 Wisker, G. 153
University of Ghana 7 WMHE. See Women and
University of Kwazulu Natal 238 Management in Higher
University of London 16, 104 Education
University of Namibia 7 women
University of South Africa (UNISA) 139 colonial era 22
University of Western Cape 7 post-colonial era 26
pre-colonial era 22, 23
University of Zambia 7, 176, 206, 212, 224
situation 21
Women and Management in Higher
VCT 224 Education (WMHE) 103, 104,
victim 169 105, 108
women’s careers 135
Wakaba, Mrs 156, 192, 233 Women’s Equality Bill 27
Wandera, Mrs 136, 139, 140, 151, 183 women’s experiences 145, 146
Wangare, Dr. 130, 134, 135, 140, 141, women’s research 141
143, 180, 186, 223, 233, 236 women’s status 126
Warren, T. 165, 222, 223 Women’s Studies 102
Weiner, G. 101 Women’s Studies International Forum
Wengraf, T. 60, 66 241
Weruini University 16, 45, 79 women’s university careers 229
AIDS Control Unit (ACU) 167 World Bank 7
AIDS discourse 228 World Council of Churches 74
AIDS policy 63, 182, 185, 187, 194, 221 Wragg, T. 87
AIDS-related stigma 211
Wyn, J. 129, 134, 141, 230
antiretroviral treatment 176
HIV and AIDS impact 166, 167, 168
interviews 48 Yin, R. K. 58
selection 45
senior positions 128
silence 213 Zimbabwe 107
status of women 125
stigma 206
women’s experiences 145, 151
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