Stilling: førsteamanuensis
Telefon: 55 58 32 20
E-post: Marguerite.Daniel@psyph.uib.no
Besøksadresse: Christiesgt. 13
Development-related health promotion
Children affected and infected by HIV/AIDS
Social cohesion
Southern and East Africa
Development aid
Child protection, local and global persectives
PhD in Development Studies (2005), University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
Research Group: Multicultural Venues in Health and Education
Book chapters and articles in peer-reviewed journals
Daniel, M. L. (2011) Growing up in the era of AIDS: the well-being of children affected and infected by HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. Rijeka: InTech Open Access Publisher http://www.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/growing-up-in-the-era-of-aids-the-well-being-of-children-affected-and-infected-by-hiv-aids-in-sub-sa
Mbilinyi, D, Daniel, M. L. & Lie, G. Th. (2011) Health worker motivation in the context of HIV/AIDS care and treatment challenges in Mbeya Region, Tanzania. BMC Health Services Research 11: 266 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/11/266
Twinomugisha, B; Daniel, M.L. & Lie, G.T. (2011) “We also have cases of the disease that you are researching about”. Small Scale Enterprises and the Challenges of HIV/AIDS-Related Stigma and Discrimination in Kabale, Uganda. Health Policy and Development, 9(1), 37-45
Fjermstad, K., Kvestad, I., Daniel, M. L. & Lie, G. Th. (2008) ”It can save you if you just forget”: closeness and competence as conditions for coping among Ugandan orphans. Journal of Psychology in Africa 18(3), 283-293.
Daniel, M. L., Apila, H. M., Bjørgo, R. & Lie, G. Th. (2007) Breaching cultural silence: enhancing resilience among Ugandan orphans. African Journal for AIDS Research 6(2), 109-120.
Daniel, M. L. and Thamuku, M. (2007) The Ark for Children: culturally-appropriate psychosocial support for children without parents in Botswana. In Lothe, E., Daniel, M., Snipstad, M-B, & Sveaass, N. (eds) Strength in Broken Places: Marginalisation and Empowerment. Oslo: Unipub, AS.
Daniel, M. L. (2005): Beyond liminality: orphanhood and marginalization in Botswana. African Journal for AIDS Research 4(3), 195-204
Daniel, M. L. (2000): The Demographic Impact of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. Geography, 85 (1), 46-55.
Editorial work
Lie, G. Th. & Daniel, M. L. (Guest editors) (2009) Special Issue of Papers in Education and Development, 29.
Lothe, E. A., Daniel, M. L., Snipstad, M-B. & Sveaass, N. (eds) (2007) Strength in Broken Places:Marginalisation and Empowerment. Oslo: Unipub, AS.
Christiansen, C., Daniel, M. L. & Yamba, C. B. (Guest editors) (2005) Special Issue: Growing up in an Era of AIDS. African Journal for AIDS Research 4(3), 135-137.
PhD Thesis
Daniel, M. L. (2005) Hidden wounds: orphanhood, expediency and cultural silence in Botswana. PhD Thesis, School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1956/3294
International Master’s in Health Promotion:
HEPRO 301 Communications and ethics
HEPRO 306 Proposal writing
Qualitative methods
NUFU Project: Gender, generation and social mobilisation: Challenges of reproductive health and rights among vulnerable groups in Ethiopia, Sudan and Tanzania, led by Prof Astrid Blystad, UiB
NFR Project: Health promotion, dignity and human rights: improvement of maternal health, led by Prof Henriette Sinding Aasen, Faculty of Law, UiB