Dr Rejoice Chipuriro
- u_rchipuriro at bournemouth dot ac dot uk
- Post-Doctoral Researcher in Social Care
- Keywords:
- Gender
- Qualitative methodology
- Social work
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Research
https://www.commonhealthassets.uk/ The research initiative is focused on how community led organisations build and mobilise their ‘assets’ to impact on health and wellbeing of those living in deprived areas.
This research is important because policy attention on community approaches to health and wellbeing has often increased faster than the evidence base.
Journal Articles
- Baker, R.M., Chipuriro, R., Fenge, L.A., Porter, S. et al., 2023. Common health assets protocol: A mixed-methods, realist evaluation and economic appraisal of how community-led organisations (CLOs) impact on the health and well-being of people living in deprived areas. BMJ Open, 13 (3).
- Chipuriro, R., 2023. Vulnerabilities, power, and gendered violence in food systems. Agenda, 37 (1), 62-71.
- Chipuriro, R.M. and Batisai, K., 2023. House of Hunger The Weaponisation and Politicisation of Food (Protests) in South Africa during covid-19. Matatu, 54 (1), 134-154.
- Chipuriro, R.M. and Batisai, K., 2018. Unsung heroines and violence for the land: narratives of elderly women farmers’ experiences in South Africa and Zimbabwe. Agenda, 32 (4), 54-64.
Grants
- Generating new insights into Asylums seekers’ lived experiences with community based mental health care support services (NIHR Clinical Research Network Wessex, 01 Aug 2023). In Progress
Internal Responsibilities
- Institutional Representative Faculty of Health and Social Science, Research Staff Association
Qualifications
- PhD in Sociology (University of Johannesburg, 2021)
- Master of Arts in Social Development (University of Witwatersrand, 2014)
- Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Social Work (University of Zimbabwe, 2007)
Honours
- Associate Fellow (Advance HE, 2023)
Social Media Links
- Twitter, @chipuriror