Publications of Astrid Bochow
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Journal Article (4)
1.
Journal Article
87 (3), pp. 554 - 571 (2017)
Ethics of life in the context of death: the emergence of ethical fields in HIV prevention. Africa 2.
Journal Article
50 (1), pp. 25 - 47 (2015)
A future beyond HIV/AIDS?: health as a political commodity in Botswana. Africa Spectrum 3.
Journal Article
14 (S1), pp. S15 - S26 (2012)
Let's talk about sex: reflections on conversations about love and sexuality in Kumasi and Endwa, Ghana. Culture, Health and Sexuality 4.
Journal Article
42 (4), pp. 325 - 344 (2012)
Christian creations of new spaces of sexuality, reproduction, and relationships in Africa: exploring faith and religious heterotopia. Journal of Religion in Africa Book Chapter (8)
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Book Chapter
O'Kane, D.; Scharrer, T.). Palgrave Macmillan, Cham (2018)
Saving and serving the nation: HIV politics and the emergence of new professional classes in Botswana. In: Middle classes in Africa: changing lives and conceptual challenges, 7, pp. 157 - 176 (Eds. Kroeker, L.; 6.
Book Chapter
Bochow, A.). Berghahn, New York; Oxford (2017)
Understanding childlessness in Botswana: reproduction and Tswana-nization of middle-class identities in the twenty-first century. In: Fertility, conjuncture, difference: anthropological approaches to the heterogeneity of modern fertility declines, 1. ed. Ed., pp. 218 - 246 (Eds. Kraeger, P.; 7.
Book Chapter
Bochow, A.). Berghahn, New York; Oxford (2017)
Introduction. In: Fertility, conjuncture, difference: anthropological approaches to the heterogeneity of modern fertility declines, 1. ed. Ed., pp. 1 - 41 (Eds. Kraeger, P.; 8.
Book Chapter
Ethics, identities and agency: ART, elites and HIV/AIDS in Botswana. In: Assisted reproductive technologies in the third phase: global encounters and emerging moral worlds, pp. 135 - 151 (Eds. Hampshire, K.; Simpson, B.). Berghahn, New York; Oxford (2015)
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Book Chapter
The choice of health: Christian family planning among Cosmopolitan educated professionals in time of HIV/AIDS in Botswana. In: Strings attached: AIDS and the rise of transnational connections in Africa, 1. ed. Ed., pp. 245 - 267 (Eds. Beckmann, N.; Gusman, A.; van Dijk, R.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2014)
10.
Book Chapter
Quest for conception in times of HIV/AIDS: (in)fertility care in Botswana. In: Biomedical infertility care in poor resource countries: barriers, access and ethics, pp. 81 - 86 (Eds. Gerrits, T.; Ombelet, W.; Balen, F. v.; Vanderpoel, S.). Universa, Wetteren (2012)
11.
Book Chapter
Marriages and mobility in Akan societies: disconnections and connections over time and space. In: The social life of connectivity in Africa, pp. 123 - 139 (Eds. De Bruyn, M.; Van Dijk, R.). Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2012)
12.
Book Chapter
Changes in African families: a review of anthropological and sociological approaches toward family and kinship in Africa. In: Frontiers of globalization: kinship and family structures in Africa, pp. 1 - 30 (Eds. González, A. M.; Fields DeRose, L.; Oloo, F.). Africa World Press, Trenton (2011)
Issue (1)
13.
Issue
42, (4) (2012), [142] pp.
Christian creations of new spaces of sexuality, reproduction, and relationships in Africa: exploring faith and religious heterotopia (Special issue). Journal of Religion in Africa Collected Edition (1)
14.
Collected Edition
Fertility, conjuncture, difference: anthropological approaches to the heterogeneity of modern fertility declines. Berghahn, New York; Oxford (2017), XI, 345 pp.
Monograph (1)
15.
Monograph
Intimität und Sexualität vor der Ehe: Gespräche über Ungesagtes in Kumasi und Endwa, Ghana. LIT, Münster (2010), III, 330 pp.