Religion and COVID-19 Vaccination in Zimbabwe

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Religion and COVID-19 Vaccination in Zimbabwe

Muyambo, Tenson; Sibanda, Fortune; Chitando, Ezra

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2023

256

Dura

Inglês

9781032483573

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1: Introduction: Religion and COVID-19 Vaccination in Zimbabwe

Tenson Muyambo, Fortune Sibanda & Ezra Chitando

Chapter 2: Bridging the 'Social Distance' between Public Health and Religion: Insights from Responses to COVID-19 Vaccines in Zimbabwe

Mutsawashe Chitando and Ezra Chitando

Chapter 3: Indigenous Knowledge Systems and COVID-19 : A Case Study of the Ndau in eastern Zimbabwe

Anniegrace Hlatywayo and Sophia Chirongoma

Chapter 4: Unpacking and Repackaging the Shona Funeral and Post Burial Rites in the Context of the Novel Corona Virus (COVID-19) in Zimbabwe

Beatrice Taringa & Sophia Chirongoma

Chapter 5: Situating mainline Christian churches' responses to COVID-19 vaccination in Masvingo and Bikita Districts, Zimbabwe

Tenson Muyambo, Josiah Taru & Fortune Sibanda

Chapter 6: 'Can anything good come out of Nazareth?' (John 1:46): The Relevance of Apostolic Women's Empowerment Trust in the Context of COVID-19 Vaccination in Zimbabwe

Tobias Marevesa and Fortune Sibanda

Chapter 7: Muslim response to COVID19 vaccination in Zimbabwe: A focus on Mberengwa ummah

Edmore Dube

Chapter 8: Migrant Communities and COVID-19 Vaccination at Tongogara Refugee Camp in Zimbabwe

Wisdom Sibanda

Chapter 9: COVID-19 vaccination in Zimbabwe: Sites and scenes of power contestations through the lenses of spirituality and uncertainty

Tarsisio M. Nyatsanza

Chapter 10: African Indigenous Churches' response to the COVID-19 vaccination rollout in Zimbabwe: A case of Johane Marange Apostolic Church

Henerieta Mgovo

Chapter 11: 'Disconcerting Vaccination Voices': Experiences of diasporic Zimbabweans in the United Kingdom

Nomatter Sande and Silas Nyadzo

Chapter 12: Vaccination uptake and power dynamics: Insights from African Initiated Churches and traditional healers in Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe

Excellent Chiresh and Mavis Thokozile Macheka

Chapter 13: The Bible and COVID-19 Vaccination in Zimbabwe: Critical Reflections on the Influence of the Bible on both Vaccine Acceptance and Hesitancy

Makomborero Allen Bowa

Chapter 14: Vaccination in African Initiated Churches in Zimbabwe: A recipe for Church ideological bisection

Bernard Pindukai Humbe

Chapter 15: Shona Traditional Religion, Gender and COVID-19 vaccination in Zimbabwe: The case of Buhera South, Manicaland province

Maradze Viriri, Etwin Machibaya & Cuthbert Pisirai

Chapter 16: From Religion and COVID-19 Vaccination to Religion and Development? A Review

Ezra Chitando, Tenson Muyambo and Fortune Sibanda
public health sociology;vaccine hesitancy research;African indigenous beliefs;faith-based health interventions;religious pluralism Zimbabwe;qualitative case studies;religion vaccine uptake dynamics