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LUCAS Seminar: Emma Anderson ‘Securing Sex: The gender context of HIV in Malawi’

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Wednesday 7 November 2012
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Location: Social Science Building, Room 11.13

Emma Anderson is interested in development, gender, health and HIV with specialist area in the gender politics of HIV in Africa.

Emma has undertaken research in Malawi since 2005, which has included consultations, observations, key-informant interviews and focus group discussions, and has language training and experience working in Chichewa and Chitumbuka.

At the University of Leeds Emma teaches on International Development and Research Methods. Before joining Leeds in 2012, she taught International Relations, Politics and Global Health at the Universities of Keele, Southampton and Winchester, and was educated at the University of Southampton, obtaining her PhD in 2009.