Professor Aw Whiteside

Professor Aw Whiteside

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BOOKS ............................................................................................................... 4 2. EDITED COLLECTIONS ......................................................................................... 5 3. CHAPTERS IN EDITED COLLECTIONS .................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 4. JOURNAL ARTICLES ............................................................................................ 9 5. MONOGRAPHS AND POLICY PAPERS .................................................................. 13 6. REPORTS, MANUALS AND BRIEFINGS ................................................................. 15 7. SERIAL PUBLICATIONS ...................................................................................... 16 8. CONSULTANCY REPORTS ................................................................................... 16 Training Workshops ................................................................................................ 17 Page 1 of 17 Personal Details Full name: Alan Walter Whiteside Date of birth: 18 March 1956 Place of birth: Nairobi, Kenya Nationality: South African/British Contact Details Address: Health and Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division (HEARD) Westville Campus University of KwaZulu-Natal Durban 4041 South Africa Phone: (27)(31) 260 2590/92 Fax: (27)(31) 260 2587 Email: [email protected] Web Sites: http://www.heard.org.za www.alanwhiteside.com Education and Qualifications 2003 D Econ. University of Natal, Durban1 1979-1980 M.A. (Development Economics), School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, Norfolk 1975-1978 B.A. Hons (Development Studies), School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia 1968-1974 O and A Levels, Waterford Kamhlaba School, Mbabane, Swaziland 1 The Universities of Natal and Durban-Westville merged in 2005 to become the University of KwaZulu- Natal Page 2 of 17 Employment Nov 2001 - Director and Professor, Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division (HEARD) University of KwaZulu-Natal Jan 1999 – Director and Associate Research Professor, Health Economics Nov 2001 and HIV/AIDS Research Division Jan-Dec 1998 Acting Director, and Associate Research Professor Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division (HEARD) University of Natal 1995 – 1997 Associate Research Professor, Economic Research Unit, University of Natal 1988-1998 Associate and Director, Capricorn Africa Economic Associates 1983-1994 Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow, Economic Research Unit, University of Natal Jan-Mar 1993 Visiting lecturer, School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, Norwich 1980-1983 Planning Officer (Economist), Ministry of Finance and Development Gaborone, Botswana 1978-1979 Teacher, Wymondham Secondary School, Wymondham, Norfolk, England 1977-1978 Volunteer Evaluator, Swaziland Dairy Board, Mbabane, Swaziland 1975 Teacher, St Mark’s School, Mbabane 1974-75 Freelance Journalist, Business in Swaziland, Mbabane Fellowships 2009 Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Faculty of Arts and Social Science, Carleton University (March) 2004 - 2006 Leverhulme Visiting Professor, University of Southampton 2003 - Visiting Professor, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine 1994 - Overseas Development Group, University of East Anglia [Visiting Fellow] June 1992 International Visitors Programme Award from the United States Information Agency May 1991 Southern African Foundation for Economic Research, Harare Page 3 of 17 1980-1982 Overseas Development Institute, London Public and Professional Service 2008 Board Member, Young Hero’s Swaziland http://youngheroes.org.sz/ 2003-2006 Commissioner appointed by Mr Kofi Annan on the Commission on HIV/AIDS and Governance in Africa 2003- Patron, Themba HIV/AIDS Organisation 2000- Elected Member of Governing Council International AIDS Society 1996 - Member of the Waterford Charitable Trust, UK 1994 - Member of the Governing Council of Waterford Kamhlaba College 1989-1994 Elected Network Director, representing the graduates of Waterford Kamhlaba College in the United World College Movement. Editorial Positions 2002 - Editorial Board Member African Journal of AIDS Research 2004 - International Advisory Editorial Board Development Policy Review 2006 - Globalisation and Health 2006 - Journal of the International AIDS Society 1990 - 2002 Editor, AIDS Analysis Africa (initially of the Southern Africa Edition and subsequently of the Africa Edition) 2010 - JIAS Editorial Board Publications 1. BOOKS Whiteside, A HIV/AIDS: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008 (147pp) Barnett, Tony and A Whiteside Aids in the Twenty-first Century: Disease and Globalization. 2nd ed. Basingstoke: Palgrave, (449 pp) Barnett Tony and A Whiteside AIDS in the Twenty-First Century: Disease and Globalization. Basingstoke, Palgrave, 2002 (416 pp) Page 4 of 17 Whiteside A and C Sunter AIDS: The Challenge for South Africa. Cape Town, Human and Rousseau/Tafelberg, 2000 (204 pp) 2. EDITED COLLECTIONS Zuniga, J M, Whiteside, A, Ghaziani, A and J G Bartlett (eds) A Decade of HAART, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008 (516 pp) Poku, Nana K; Whiteside, A; Sandkjaer B, (eds) AIDS and Governance, Aldershot Ashgate Press, 2007 (267pp) Conroy, Anne C ; Blackie, Malcolm J; Whiteside, A.; Malewezi, A; Sachs, Jeffrey D Poverty, AIDS and Hunger Breaking the Poverty Trap in Malawi, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2006. (208 pp). Beck, Eduard J; Mays, Nicholas; Whiteside, Alan; Zuniga, Jose M (eds) The HIV Pandemic: Local and global implications, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006 (840 pp) Poku Nana K and Alan Whiteside (eds), The Political Economy of AIDS in Africa Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, 2004 Poku Nana K and Alan Whiteside (eds) Global Health and Governance: HIV/AIDS Basingstoke, Palgrave 2004 (202 pp) (this is in the Third World Quarterly Series and is the special issue from 2002 reprinted by Palgrave) Whiteside A (ed) Implications of AIDS for Demography and Policy in Southern Africa Pietermaritzburg, University of Natal Press, 1998 (146 pp) Cross S and A Whiteside (eds) Facing up to AIDS: The Socio-Economic Impact in Southern Africa London, Macmillan, 1993 (331 pp) Maasdorp G and A Whiteside (eds) Towards a Post-Apartheid Future: Political and Economic Relations in Southern Africa London, Macmillan, 1992 (226 pp) Whiteside A (ed) Industrialisation and Investment Incentives in Southern Africa Pietermaritzburg and London, University of Natal Press and James Currey, 1989 (224 pp) 3. CHAPTERS IN EDITED COLLECTIONS (with Nina Veenstra) ‘Fighting HIV/AIDS and the Future of Health Systems’ in Kent Buse, Wolfgang Hein and Nick Drager (eds) Making Sense of Global Health Governance A Policy Perspective, Palgrave MacMillan Basingstoke, 2009 (with Zuniga J M, Ghaziani A and Bartlett J G) ‘Introduction’ in Zuniga, J M, Whiteside, A, Ghaziani, A and J G. Bartlett (eds) A Decade of HAART, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008. pp 3-6. Page 5 of 17 (with Anokhi Parikh) ‘The AIDS Crisis: International Relations and Governance in Africa’ in John W Harbeson and Donald Rothchild (eds) Africa in World Politics: Reforming Political Order , Boulder Co, Westview Press 2009 (forthcoming) ‘The Development agenda and HIV AIDS’ in Ndinga-Muvumba, A and Pharoah, R (eds) HIV/AIDS and Society in South Africa, Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press; Cape Town, Centre for Conflict Resolution, 2008. pp 203-223. (with Barnett, T) ‘Poverty and HIV: Impact coping and mitigation policy’ in Cornia,GA (ed), AIDS, Public Policy and Child Wellbeing, Florence, UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, 2007. ‘HIV/AIDS and development: failures of vision and imagination’, in Poku NK, Whiteside A and Sandkjaer B, (eds). AIDS and Governance, Aldershot: Ashgate Press, 2007. pp 115-132. (with S. Lee) ‘Economic and Development Issues around HIV/AIDS’, in Padayachee, V. (ed), The Development Decade? Economic and Social Change in South Africa, 1994-2004, Cape Town: Human Sciences Research Council Press, 2006, pp. 381-394. (with Alex De Waal) ‘AIDS a Darwinian Event’ in Denis, Philippe ; Becker, Charles (eds) The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa in a Historical Perspective Published online, 2006, URL: http://www..refer.sn/rds/article.php3?id_article=245 (with Anne C. Conroy) ‘The Impact of the AIDS Pandemic on the National Economy and Development’ in Conroy, Anne C.; Blackie, Malcolm J. (eds), Poverty, AIDS and Hunger Breaking the Poverty Trap in Malawi, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2006 (with Timothy Quinlan) ‘Social and Economic Impact of the HIV pandemic’ In Beck , E. J.; Mays, Nicholas; Whiteside, Alan; Zuniga, J.M., The HIV Pandemic: Local and Global Implications,

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