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  • Open Access
    Kwansa, B. K. (2013). Safety in the midst of stigma: Experiencing HIV/AIDS in two Ghanaian communities. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Spronk, R., & Klaufus, C. (2012). Introduction: Taste. Etnofoor, 24(2), 7-11.
  • Dapaah, J. M. (2012). HIV/AIDS treatment in two Ghanaian hospitals: experiences of patients, nurses and doctors. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. African Studies Centre.
  • Spronk, R. (2012). Ambiguous pleasures: sexuality and middle class self-perceptions in Nairobi. Berghahn Books.
  • Spronk, R. (2011). Promoting access to and use of Voluntary Counselling and Testing and Antiretroviral Therapy among people living with AIDS in Ghana: a multi-level study, 2006-2010. University of Amsterdam.
  • Verkaaik, O., & Spronk, R. (2011). Sexular practice: notes on an ethnography of secularism. Focaal, 2011(59), 83-88. https://doi.org/10.3167/fcl.2011.590106
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    Spronk, R. (2011). Beyond pain, towards pleasure in the study of sexuality in Africa. In A. P. Lyons, & H. D. Lyons (Eds.), Sexualities in anthropology: a reader (pp. 375-381). (Blackwell anthologies in social and cultural anthropology; No. 15). Wiley-Blackwell.
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    Spronk, R. (2011). "Intimacy is the name of the game": media and the praxis of sexual knowledge in Nairobi. Anthropologica, 53(1), 145-158.
  • Spronk, R. (2009). Media and the therapeutic ethos of romantic love in middle-class Nairobi. In J. Cole, & L. M. Thomas (Eds.), Love in Africa (pp. 181-203). University of Chicago Press.
  • Spronk, R. (2009). Fear for aids: moralizing youngsters in Kenya. In S. van der Geest, & M. Tankink (Eds.), Theory and action: essays for an anthropologist (pp. 178-183). AMB.
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