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Doris Kakuru

Doris Kakuru
Position
Professor / Graduate Advisor
School of Child and Youth Care
Contact
Office: B130
Credentials

PhD in Social Sciences (Wageningen University, NL); MPhil in Social Anthropology (University of Bergen, Norway); B. A Sociology (Makerere University, Uganda)

Brief Biography

My interdisciplinary scholarship is located at the intersection of Childhood Sociology and feminist thought. My work takes on a social justice perspective and is centered on various issues affecting children and youth in families and communities. Over the recent years, my community-based youth-led participatory research has been underpinned by intersectionality and post-colonial theories.

Research Interests and supervision fields

My research interests include: Violence in childhood with a focus on sexual violence in schools; Girlhood and gendered children’s rights; Adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights; Children and youth in urban poverty; Social context of education and child labour.

Sample Publications

  • Kakuru, D. M. (2021). Navigating Student Motherhood in a Precarious Urban Context: Perspectives from Higher Education in Uganda. Education and Urban Society.
  • Etowa, J., Nare, H., Kakuru, D. M., & Etowa, E. B. (2020). Psychosocial Experiences of HIV-Positive Women of African Descent in the Cultural Context of Infant Feeding: A Three-Country Comparative Analyses. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(19), 7150.
  • Kakuru, D. M. (2019) . In Ebrahim, H., Okwany, A., Oumar, B. (Eds). (2018). Early Childhood Care and Education on the Margins; African perspectives. London: Routledge: Pages 46-61.
  • Kakuru, D. M. (2016) Evidence driven practice: perspectives from the ‘Righting the Future’ project research, 2013-2016. In A. Okwany & R. Wanzir (2016) , Antwerp: Garant Publishers, 93-112.
  • Kamusiime, A. & Kakuru, D. M. (2017) In M. Gray (Ed.). (2017). Handbook of Social Work and Social Development Practice in Africa. London: Routledge. Pages 215-226.
  • Kendrick, M. & Kakuru, D.M. (2012) , 19 (3), 397-413.
  • Kakuru, D. M (2011) . In Barbara Ann Barrett and Christian Groes-Green (2011) Studying intimate matters. Fountain publishers, Kampala, 40-54.