Kenyon, Kristi Heather. 2023. “Relishing the Roots: The Promise and Peril of Decentralizing Human Rights Discourse,” In Human Rights at the Intersections: Transformation through Local, global and Cosmopolitan Challenges. Eds. Anthony Tirado Chase, Pardis Mahdavi, Hussein Banai and Sofia Gruskin. (New York: Bloomsbury Academic), 23-32.
Kenyon, Kristi Heather. [forthcoming summer 2023] “I want my name:” Autonomy, Protection and Attribution in Research Interviews with 'Vulnerable' Populations.” Messy Ethics in Human Rights Work. Lara Rosenoff Gauvin, Maritza Felices-Luna, Christina Clark-Kazak, Shayna Plaut and Neil Bilotta. University of British Columbia Press. https://www.ubcpress.ca/messy-ethics-in-human-rights-work
McMillan, Colleen, Alexander Kwarteng, Kristi Heather Kenyon and Mary Asirifi. [forthcoming 2023] “Transnational Research Contexts Examining Researcher Positionality - Understanding Self as a First Step to Transnational Research” in The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Participatory Inquiry, Eds. Meagan Call-Cummings, Melissa Hauber-Özer, and Giovanni Dazzo.
Kenyon, Kristi Heather. 2021 “Power and Politics in the Unexpected,” In Teaching and Learning in a Time of Disruption. Eds. Heather Smith and David Hornsby. (New York: Palgrave MacMillan), 103-116. Kenyon, Kristi Heather, Juliana Coughlin and David Bosc. 2021 “‘‘Born Free’: it’s cute, but it’s a lie”: #FeesMustFall and Youth Counter-Narratives of Continuity in South African History,” In Young People and Youth Culture in Africa. Ed Paul Ugor. University of Rochester Press, 352–384.
Kenyon, Kristi Heather. 2021. “Questioning in the Classroom: Challenging the Status Quo in an Era of Flux,” In Teaching and Learning in a Time of Disruption. Eds. Heather Smith and David Hornsby. (London: Palgrave Pivot), 103-116.
Kenyon, Kristi Heather. 2015. “Localizing the Global/Globalizing the Local: Reconciling Botho and Human Rights in Botswana,” in Social Practice of Human Rights, ed. Joel Pruce. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan), 101-120.
Kenyon, Kristi. 2012. “Reasons for Rights: A Qualitative Approach to Rights Use Among HIV Advocacy Groups,” inBeyond the law: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Human Rights, ed. Frans Viljoen (Pretoria, South Africa: Pretoria University Law Press), 67- 94.
Boland, R., Kenyon, K., Spratt, S., Stegling, S., Upadhyay, S., Wills, C. 2006. Health Care Staff Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Confidentiality of HIV Test Results in Botswana. Prepared for the United States Agency for International Development by POLICY Project and the Botswana Network on Ethics, Law and HIV/AIDS.
BLOG POSTS AND NEWSLETTER ARTICLES
Kenyon, Kristi Heather. 2020. "Relationship-based cosmopolitanism is key to meaningful but messy rights protections" as part of a series on Human Rights and Cosmopolitanismpublished in partnership with Occidental College’s Young Initiative on the Global Political Economy, the division of Social Sciences at Arizona State University, and USC’s Institute on Inequalities in Global Health.Open Global Rights. 5 Oct (also available in Setswana and isiZulu).
Zivi, K. 2019. "Resilience and Contagion: Invoking Human Rights in African HIV Advocacy by Kristi Kenyon (review)". Human Rights Quarterly, 41(1): 243-249. Doi: 10.1353/hrq.2019.0021
Moreau, J. 2018. "Resilience and Contagion: Invoking Human Rights in African HIV Advocacy Kristi Heather Kenyon Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2017". Canadian Journal of Political Science, 1-2. doi:10.1017/S000842391800094X
Ferguson, L. 2018. "Resilience and contagion: invoking human rights in African HIV advocacy." (monograph) Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines, doi: 10.1080/00083968.2018.1462906
Pease, K. 2017. "The Social Practice of Human Rights" (chapter contributed to an edited volume) Perspectives on Politics,15(1): 305-307. doi:10.1017/S1537592716005260
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