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  • Matian van Soest
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The Political Ecology of Malaria
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch The Political Ecology of Malaria
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Kapitel in diesem Buch

  1. Frontmatter 1
  2. Contents 5
  3. Acknowledgments 9
  4. Abbreviations 11
  5. Figures and Tables 13
  6. 1. Introduction
  7. Relevance of the study and literature 16
  8. The need for an ecological context 18
  9. Research questions 20
  10. Outline of the book 22
  11. 2. Malaria: A brief overview
  12. Introduction 25
  13. Global Perspective 27
  14. The parasite’s life cycle 30
  15. The interplay of humans, mosquitoes, and parasites 32
  16. Malaria in numbers 34
  17. Progression of the disease 40
  18. Malaria testing and treatment of clinical malaria 43
  19. Malaria treatment 44
  20. Local understandings of malaria 45
  21. Plurality of meanings, syncretic models 46
  22. Perceptions of malaria: a “killer disease”? 48
  23. 3. Ethnographic research in Uganda: Language and ethics in the field
  24. Initial considerations 52
  25. Interdisciplinary research projects and their methodological implications 54
  26. Qualitative research in a foreign research setting: the issue of language 55
  27. Working with an interpreter 57
  28. Hiring an assistant 63
  29. Doing research, constructing the field 65
  30. Positionality: A German researcher in Uganda 69
  31. Doing research in a health facility 74
  32. 4. Kampala’s urban fringe: Socio-economic dynamics and transformations
  33. Central Uganda 79
  34. Infrastructure 84
  35. The Namulonge Research Farm 86
  36. Wetlands 88
  37. Land ownership and land use 90
  38. Structural adjustment: the 1998 Uganda Land Act 91
  39. Colonial legacies: the introduction of mailo land 92
  40. Mailo land in Namulonge 96
  41. Health in local context 97
  42. Health care in Uganda 97
  43. 5. Providing malaria treatment: Different forms of healthcare in Uganda
  44. Introduction 101
  45. Self-medication and individualized conceptions of health 109
  46. Mapping healthcare 112
  47. Healthcare in Uganda: Historical Perspective 114
  48. Formalized healthcare 117
  49. Informal healthcare 119
  50. 6. Coping with malaria: Facets of health seeking
  51. Introduction 129
  52. Costs of biomedical malaria treatment 134
  53. Malaria treatment outside the biomedical arena 138
  54. Peter 141
  55. Gerald 146
  56. Mukyala Nakakande 149
  57. 7. Agriculture in the urban fringe: The ambivalent role of wetlands
  58. Wetland agriculture and mosquitoes 155
  59. Malaria and Agriculture 157
  60. Wetlands as economic resource 160
  61. Wetland mining 163
  62. Fisheries 165
  63. Malaria and agriculture: local perceptions 167
  64. Malaria campaigns and wetland agriculture 169
  65. Wetlands as a last resort 170
  66. The ambivalent character of wetlands 178
  67. 8. Conclusion
  68. Introduction 181
  69. Outlook 186
  70. References 191
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