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Stephen Bell
Stephen Bell
Senior Social Scientist, Burnet Institute, Australia
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Conceptualising agency in the lives and actions of rural young people
E Robson, S Bell, N Klocker
1692007
Young people and sexual agency in rural Uganda
SA Bell
Culture, health & sexuality 14 (3), 283-296, 2012
1042012
Young people as agents in development processes: reconsidering perspectives for development geography
S Bell, R Payne
Third world quarterly 30 (5), 1027-1044, 2009
472009
‘Mobile men with money’: HIV prevention and the erasure of difference
P Aggleton, SA Bell, A Kelly-Hanku
Global public health 9 (3), 257-270, 2014
452014
Power and place for rural young people
S Punch, S Bell, L Costello, R Panelli
Taylor & Francis (Routledge UK), 2007
442007
Social influences on young people's sexual health in Uganda
S Bell, P Aggleton
Health Education 113 (2), 102-114, 2013
422013
Seeking a disability lens within climate change migration discourses, policies and practices
SL Bell, T Tabe, S Bell
Disability & Society 35 (4), 682-687, 2020
402020
Monitoring and Evaluation in Health and Social Development: Interpretive and Ethnographic Perspectives
S Bell, P Aggleton
Routledge, 2016
402016
Integrating ethnographic principles in NGO monitoring and impact evaluation
SA Bell, P Aggleton
Journal of International Development 24 (6), 795-807, 2012
382012
Sexual agency, risk and vulnerability: a scoping review of young Indigenous Australians’ sexual health
S Bell, P Aggleton, J Ward, L Maher
Journal of Youth Studies 20 (9), 1208-1224, 2017
322017
Time to invest in a ‘counterpublic health’approach: promoting sexual health amongst sexually active young people in rural Uganda
SA Bell, P Aggleton
Children's Geographies 10 (4), 385-397, 2012
322012
Economic vulnerability and young people's sexual relationships in rural Uganda
SA Bell, P Aggleton
Journal of Youth Studies 17 (6), 814-828, 2014
252014
Community perspectives on scabies, impetigo and mass drug administration in Fiji: A qualitative study
E Mitchell, S Bell, LJ Thean, A Sahukhan, M Kama, A Koroivueti, J Kaldor, ...
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 14 (12), e0008825, 2020
242020
Working with Aboriginal young people in sexual health research: a peer research methodology in remote Australia
S Bell, P Aggleton, A Lockyer, T Ferguson, W Murray, B Silver, J Kaldor, ...
Qualitative Health Research, 1049732320961348, 2020
232020
Accessing HIV treatment and care services in fishing communities around Lake Victoria in Uganda: mobility and transport challenges
C Tumwine, P Aggleton, S Bell
African Journal of AIDS Research 18 (3), 205-214, 2019
232019
A ‘scoping review’of qualitative literature about engagement with HIV care in Indonesia
E Lazuardi, S Bell, CE Newman
Sexual health 15 (4), 283-291, 2018
222018
Young Aboriginal people’s engagement with STI testing in the Northern Territory, Australia
S Bell, P Aggleton, J Ward, W Murray, B Silver, A Lockyer, T Ferguson, ...
BMC public health 20, 1-9, 2020
202020
Increasing HIV treatment access, uptake and use among men who have sex with men in urban Indonesia: evidence from a qualitative study in three cities
E Lazuardi, CE Newman, I Anintya, E Rowe, DN Wirawan, R Wisaksana, ...
Health Policy and Planning 35 (1), 16-25, 2020
202020
Youth-centred research to help prevent and mitigate the adverse health and social impacts of pregnancy amongst young Papua New Guineans
S Bell, E Kennedy, K Black, A Vallely, L Vallely, G Mola, J Kaldor, ...
Reproductive health matters 26 (54), 5-12, 2018
202018
‘I Was Attracted to Him Because of His Money’: Changing Forms of Polygyny in Contemporary Papua New Guinea
AK Mek, A Kelly-Hanku, S Bell, L Wilson, AJ Vallely
The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 19 (2), 120-137, 2018
202018
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