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2. "I do love him but at the same time I can't eat love": Sugar daddy relationships for conspicuous consumption amongst urban university students in South Africa
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Selikow, Terry-Ann and Mbulaheni, Tola
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- 2013
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3. Black feminist pedagogy as a tool for inclusive teaching and learning: critical reflections of Black women scholars
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Mbulaheni, Tola, primary, Lee-Foon, Nakia, additional, Bennett, Falan, additional, Worku, Fiqir, additional, and Bryce, Kimberly, additional
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- 2022
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4. A/C study protocol: a cross-sectional study of HIV epidemiology among African, Caribbean and Black people in Ontario
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Mbuagbaw, Lawrence, primary, Tharao, Wangari, additional, Husbands, Winston, additional, Nelson, Laron E, additional, Aden, Muna, additional, Arnold, Keresa, additional, Baidoobonso, Shamara, additional, Dabone, Charles, additional, Dryden, OmiSoore, additional, Etowa, Egbe, additional, Hamid, Jemila, additional, Jackson-Best, Fatimah, additional, Kohoun, Bagnini, additional, Lawson, Daeria O, additional, Lofters, Aisha K, additional, Luyombya, Henry, additional, Mbulaheni, Tola, additional, Mkandawire, Paul, additional, Ndungu, Mary, additional, Nyambi, Agatha, additional, Obiorah, Suzanne, additional, Ongoiba, Fanta, additional, Ongolo-Zogo, Clémence, additional, Oraka, Chinedu, additional, Shahin, Rita, additional, Yaya, Sanni, additional, Hendricks, Andrew, additional, Gebremeskel, Aster, additional, Inoua, Haoua, additional, and Etowa, Josephine, additional
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- 2020
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5. A006 Patterns of Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity in Older Adults Post Hip Fracture
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Keltie, Cyr, Scott, Deneiko, Melanie, Okrainec, Matthew, Kzyzyk, Joanne, Madill, Stéphanie Jane, AlOnazi, Mona M., Miazga, Kirsten J., Culos-Reed, S. Nicole, Yurick, Janice, and Smith-Turchyn, Jenna
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Poster Presentations ,Innovation in Education ,Abstract Presentations ,Student Abstracts ,Proposal Presentations ,Physiotherapy Research: from Basic Science to Population Health ,Article ,Best Practice ,Practice Models and Health Policy - Published
- 2016
6. Decolonizing Scoping Review Methodologies for Literature With, for, and by Indigenous Peoples and the African Diaspora: Dialoguing With the Tensions
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Chambers, Lori A., primary, Jackson, Randy, additional, Worthington, Catherine, additional, Wilson, Ciann L., additional, Tharao, Wangari, additional, Greenspan, Nicole R., additional, Masching, Renee, additional, Pierre-Pierre, Valérie, additional, Mbulaheni, Tola, additional, Amirault, Marni, additional, and Brownlee, Patrick, additional
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- 2017
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7. Resourceful masculinities: exploring heterosexual Black men’s vulnerability to HIV in Ontario, Canada
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Husbands, Winston, primary, Oakes, Wesley, additional, Mbulaheni, Tola, additional, Ongoïba, Fanta, additional, Pierre-Pierre, Valérie, additional, and Luyombya, Henry, additional
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- 2017
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8. Resourceful masculinities: exploring heterosexual Black men's vulnerability to HIV in Ontario, Canada.
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Husbands, Winston, Oakes, Wesley, Mbulaheni, Tola, Ongoïba, Fanta, Pierre-Pierre, Valérie, and Luyombya, Henry
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HIV infections ,MASCULINITY ,MEN'S health ,RACISM ,RESEARCH funding ,PSYCHOLOGY of Black people ,THEMATIC analysis ,PSYCHOLOGICAL vulnerability - Abstract
Objectives: Heterosexually active Black men are alleged to endorse masculine norms that increase their and their female partners' vulnerability to HIV. These norms include Black men's inability or reluctance to productively engage their own health-related personal and interpersonal vulnerabilities. We draw on data from the iSpeak research study in Ontario, Canada, to assess whether and how heterosexual Black men cope with personal and inter-personal vulnerability, namely that heterosexual Black men: avoid emotionally supportive relationships with other men (and women), which diminishes their capacity to productively acknowledge and resolve their health-related challenges; are reticent to productively acknowledge and address HIV and health on a personal level; and are pathologically secretive about their health, which compounds their vulnerability and precipitates poor health outcomes. Design: iSpeak was implemented in 2011 to 2013, and included two focus groups with HIV-positive and HIV-negative self-identified heterosexual men (N = 14) in Toronto and London, a focus group with community-based health promotion practitioners who provide HIV-related services to Black communities in Ontario (N = 6), and one-on-one interviews with four researchers distinguished for their scholarship with/among Black communities in Toronto. Participants in the men's focus group were recruited discretely through word-of-mouth. Focus groups were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim. Team members independently read the transcripts, and then met to identify, discuss and agree on the emerging themes. Results: We demonstrate that iSpeak participants (a) engage their personal and interpersonal vulnerabilities creatively and strategically, (b) complicate and challenge familiar interpretations of Black men's allegedly transgressive masculinity through their emotional and practical investment in their health, and (c) demonstrate a form of resourceful masculinity that ambiguously aligns with patriarchy. Conclusion: We conclude with a range of actionable recommendations to strengthen the discursive framework for understanding heterosexual Black men in relation to HIV and health, and substantively engaging them in community responses to HIV. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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9. Decolonizing Scoping Review Methodologies for Literature With, for, and by Indigenous Peoples and the African Diaspora: Dialoguing With the Tensions.
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Chambers, Lori A., Jackson, Randy, Worthington, Catherine, Wilson, Ciann L., Tharao, Wangari, Greenspan, Nicole R., Masching, Renee, Pierre-Pierre, Valérie, Mbulaheni, Tola, Amirault, Marni, and Brownlee, Patrick
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ETHNOPSYCHOLOGY ,HIV infections ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL research ,MEDLINE ,RESEARCH funding ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,PSYCHOLOGY of Black people ,LITERATURE reviews ,THEMATIC analysis ,DATA analysis software ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,EVALUATION - Abstract
This article summarizes our deepened understanding of decolonizing research with, for, and by Indigenous peoples and peoples of African descent that emerged from conducting a scoping review of the methodological literature and reflecting on our review process. Although our review identified decolonizing methodologies as a promising approach, we questioned if our scoping review process engaged in decolonizing knowing. To unpack the epistemological tensions between decolonizing knowing and Western ways of doing scoping reviews, we engaged in individual and collective reflective processes—dialoguing with the tensions—moving from individual immersion in the literature to transformative dialogues among the team. In reflecting upon our tensions with the scoping review process, themes that emerged included (a) ontological/epistemological disjunctures, (b) tensions with concepts and language, and (c) relationships with the literature and beyond. This reflexive process provides valuable insight into ways in which review methods might be made a decolonizing research experience. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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10. Who Benefits from Global Rehabilitation Research? A Qualitative Inquiry.
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Nixon, Stephanie A., Cameron, Cathy, Chambers, Lori, Kassam, Aly, Montgomery, Robin, Worthington, Catherine, Maimbolwa, Margaret, Mbulaheni, Tola, Pierre-Pierre, Valerie, and Tattle, Stephen
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HIV infections ,INTERVIEWING ,RESEARCH methodology ,REHABILITATION research ,RESEARCH ethics ,STATISTICS ,WORLD health ,QUALITATIVE research ,DATA analysis ,RESEARCH personnel - Published
- 2016
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