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Zapf Chancery Publishers Africa Ltd. Researching AIDS, Sexuality and Gender
Zapf Chancery Publishers Africa Ltd. Researching AIDS, Sexuality and Gender
Zapf Chancery Publishers Africa Ltd. Researching AIDS, Sexuality and Gender
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RESEARCHING AIDS, SEXUALITY AND GENDER
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Zapf Chancery Policy on Peer-Reviewing
All scholarly and academic works published by Zapf Chancery are peer-reviewed
by at least two scholars in the field to which the work belongs. The purpose of
peer reviewing is to get a second opinion from the community of scholarship to
which the author belongs and thus add value to the work. All peer-reviewing is
“blind-reviewing,” that is, the reviewer does not get to know the author, nor does
the author get to know the reviewer.
Peer-reviewing is done with the help of a specially designed instrument awarding
numerical score on originality (40%), quality and currency of the sources cited
(20%), presentation (30%), and language & Style (10%). For a work to be
published a minimum cumulative score of 60 per cent on the British grading
scale is required. Works falling below this score are referred back to authors for
improvement and further reviewing until the desired score can be obtained.
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Researching AIDS,
Sexuality and Gender
Case Studies of Women in Kenyan Universities
SECOND REVISED EDITION
Zapf Chancery
Limuru, Kenya
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First published 2009
Revised edition 2013
Printed in Kenya by
Kijabe Printing Press
P.O. Box 40
Kijabe
Published by
ISBN: 978-9966-040-29-9
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To my late grandmother, Nyokabi wa Waiganjo,
for all her love and strong belief in my abilities
ever since I was a small girl.
May she rest in eternal peace.
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