Browsing Research Publications (Women & Gender Studies) by Author "Strebel, Anna"
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Deconstructing the 'sugar daddy': A critical review of the constructions of men in intergenerational sexual relationships in South Africa
Shefer, Tamara; Strebel, Anna (Routledge, 2013)Since a recent Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) prevalence study highlighted the relationship between intergenerational sex and risk of HIV infection, a range of studies in Southern Africa have documented the commonality ... -
Experiences of mentorship with academic staff doctoral candidates at a South African university
Strebel, Anna; Shefer, Tamara (Taylor & Francis, 2016)Given the growing emphasis on academic research output and the challenges encountered in expediting completion of doctoral studies especially, mentorship is increasingly being utilised as a capacity development strategy ... -
'She's a slut ... And it's wrong': Youth constructions of taxi queens in the Western Cape
Strebel, Anna; Shefer, Tamara; Potgieter, Cheryl; Wagner, Claire; Shabalala, Nokuthula (SAGE Publications, 2013)Recent research on young women’s sexuality highlights the transactional nature of relationships among young people, as well as the increase in intergenerational sexual relationships. These unequal and often coercive sexual ... -
Student accounts of space and safety at a South African university: implications for social identities and diversity
Shefer, Tamara; Strebel, Anna; Ngabaza, Sisa; Clowes, Lindsay (SAGE Publications, 2018)Transformation efforts in South African higher education have been under increased scrutiny in recent years, especially following the last years of student activism and calls for decolonization of universities. This article ... -
Taxi ‘sugar daddies’ and taxi queens: male taxi driver attitudes regarding transactional relationships in the Western Cape, South Africa
Potgieter, Cheryl; Strebel, Anna; Shefer, Tamara; Wagner, Claire (Taylor & Francis Open, 2012)Media reports are emerging on the phenomenon of young girls who travel with older mini-bus taxi drivers, and who are thought to have sex with the drivers in exchange for gifts and money. The extent to which such relationships ...