Lindy Wilbraham
Professor
Psychology
Rhodes University
South Africa
Biography
"Dr. Lindy Wilbraham is affiliated to Psychology, Rhodes University, where Dr. Lindy Wilbraham is currently working as Professor. Dr. Lindy Wilbraham has authored and co-authored several national and international publications and also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals. Dr. Lindy Wilbraham is having an active association with different societies and academies around the world. Dr. Lindy Wilbraham made his mark in the scientific community with the contributions and widely recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Lindy Wilbraham has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific community. Dr. Lindy Wilbraham major research interest involves Critical public health and health systems research, Psychosocial aspects of HIV/Aids, particularly related to children, youth and women, Households, families, parenting and intergenerational communication, Psychological expertise in mass/didactic media, particularly related to parenting and sexualities, Narrative, discourse analytic and archival research methodologies, Foucauldian discourse theory, subjectivity and power and Feminisms, post-colonialisms and gender/race/class intersections. "
Research Interest
Critical public health and health systems research, Psychosocial aspects of HIV/Aids, particularly related to children, youth and women, Households, families, parenting and intergenerational communication, Psychological expertise in mass/didactic media, particularly related to parenting and sexualities, Narrative, discourse analytic and archival research methodologies, Foucauldian discourse theory, subjectivity and power and Feminisms, post-colonialisms and gender/race/class intersections
Publications
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Wilbraham, L. (2005). Formula two – developmental theories and contexts in text-boxes. Review essay on ‘Developmental psychology’, edited by D. Hook, J. Watts & K. Cockcraft (2002). Psychology in Society, 32, 65-80.
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Macleod, C., & Wilbraham, L. (2006). Re-deploying Parker, post-colonially. Review essay on ‘Qualitative psychology: An introduction to radical research’ (2005) and ‘Critical discursive psychology’ (2002), by Ian Parker. Psychology in Society, 34, 31-50.
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Wilbraham, L. (2008). Parental communication with children about sex in South African HIV/Aids epidemic: Raced, classed and cultural appropriations of Lovelines. African Journal of AIDS Research, 7 (1), 95-109.