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Mr N. Muparamoto

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Mr N.Muparamoto 

PhD Sociology (Rhodes University), MSc in Sociology and Social Anthropology (UZ), BSc Hons in Sociology (UZ)

Research Interests: Key Populations, Sexuality and Social Epidemiology 

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Publications

  1. Bhatasara, S., Chiweshe, M.K. and Muparamoto, N. 2019. Stolen Childhood: Understanding Sexualization of Young Girls through “Child Marriage” in Zimbabwe. In The Cambridge Handbook of Sexual Development, New York: Cambridge University Press
  2. Choto T, Chiweshe M K & Muparamoto N (2019): Football fandom, ethno-regionalism and rivalry in post-colonial Zimbabwe: Case  study of Highlanders and Dynamos, Soccer & Society 20 (1): 153-167
  3. Muparamoto N 2016 ‘Enduring and Subverting Homophobia: Religious Experiences of Same-sex loving people in Zimbabwe’ in Chitando, E and van Klinken, A, eds. (2016) Christianity and Controversies over Homosexuality in Contemporary Africa. Religion in Modern Africa. Routledge, London and New York. ISBN 9781472444745
  4. Muparamoto N and Chiweshe M. K. 2015. ‘Managing identities’ and parental disclosure of HIV sero-status in Zimbabwe. African Journal of AIDS Research, 14 (2): 145-152.
  5. Chiweshe M K and Muparamoto N. 2014. Tensions and Dilemmas around Sexual Rights in the Context of the African Youth Charter. Africa Peace and Conflict Journal, 7 (7): 96 - 102
  6. Muparamoto N (2012) ‘Trophy-hunting scripts’ among male university students in Zimbabwe, African Journal of AIDS Research, 11(4), p319-326
  7. Muparamoto N and Chigwenya A, 2009 Adolescents Perceptions on Sexuality, HIV and AIDS in Selected Schools of Kwekwe District, Zimbabwe. Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa, 10 (4): 31-58
  8. Chigwenya A and Muparamoto N, 2009 Diversifying Livelihoods through Utilization of Wetlands: The case of Ward 14: Buhera. Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa, 10 (4): 388-404

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