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Dr. Enock J.R. Mandizadza

Qualifications:

Doctor of Philosophy, University of Zimbabwe, 2018; Masters of Science, Sociology and Social Anthropology, University of Zimbabwe, 2009; Bachelor of Science (Hons) Sociology, University of Zimbabwe, 2007; Diploma in Personnel Management ,Institute of Public Management in Zimbabwe.

Academic Appointments:

Senior Lectuer

Research Interests:

Sociology & Anthropology of Health & Illness, Cultural Tourism, Alternative Health Care, Political Sociology


Faculty: Social And Behavioural Sciences
Department: Community and Social Development
Research Category: Behavioral Sciences
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Email: enock.mandi85@gmail.com
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Book chapters
1. Mandizadza, E.J.R., Bhatasara, S. & Nyamwanza, O. (2014). Land reform and rural tourism in Zimbabwe. In C.G. Mararike (ed.), Land: an empowerment asset for Africa: the human factor perspective (pp. 203-223). Harare: UZ Publication.
2. Bhatasara, S. & Mandizadza, E.J.R. (2014). Climate change and indigenous knowledge in Zimbabwe: a human factor approach. In C.G. Mararike (ed.), Land: an empowerment asset for Africa: the human factor perspective (pp. 182- 203).Harare: UZ Publication.
3. Mandizadza, E., & Chavunduka, G. L. (2013). Traditional medicine and HIV and AIDS treatment challenges, prospects and lessons for Zimbabwe. In G.T. Fetene, & R. Mesfin (Eds.), Antiretroviral treatment in sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and prospects (pp.139-164). Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: OSSREA
Journals
1. Mandizadza, E. J., & Chidarikire, S. (2016). A phenomenological study into the role of spirituality and religiousness in the mental health of people with Cancer in Zimbabwe. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health, 18(2),145-161.
2. Mandizadza, E. J. (2016). When people diagnosed with cancer consult traditional health practitioners in Zimbabwe. Review of Human Factor Studies, 22(1), 64-86.
3. Mandizadza, E. (2015).The Interplay of poverty, gender, culture and energy after rural electrification: A case study of Dombwe Business Centre in Rural Msengezi, Zimbabwe. Zambezia, 42 (i/ii), 89-107.
4. Mandizadza, E. J., & Rusakaniko, S. (2015). Understanding delayed presentation among people diagnosed with cancer in Zimbabwe: A phenomenological view. Journal of Social Development in Africa, 30(2), 71-94.
5. Nyamwanza,O.,& Mandizadza,E.(2014).Informal entrepreneurs and struggle for space in an era of displacement and economic crisis: The Case Makoni Home Industries, Chitungwiza in Zimbabwe. Journal of Gleanings from Academic Outliers, 3(1), 38-63.
6. Nyamwanza,O.,Dzingirai,V.,& Mandizadza,E.(2014).Modern Agricultural Technologies and the Human Factor. Review of Human Factor Studies, 20(1),131-156.
7. Gutsa, I., & Mandizadza, E. (2014). Enabled or disabled?: Assessing state-civil society relations in a changed political establishment in Zimbabwe. Journal of Gleanings from Academic Outliers, 3(1), 25-37.

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External Profile Links (Google Scholar, ResearchGate, LinkedIn, other social media links):

https://www.linkedin.com/in/enock-mandizadza-abb39a20/?originalSubdomain=zw
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Enock-Mandizadza
https://uz-ac.academia.edu/EnockMandizadza




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