Higginbotham, Nick, Dennis Willms, Nelson Sewankambo
2001
Transdisciplinary Research in the Community. In Nick Higginbotham, Glenn Albrecht, Linda Connor (ed.). Health Social Science: A Transdisciplinary and Complexity Perspective. Oxford University Press; pp. 175-199.
Sewankambo, Nelson K., Patricia A. Spittal, Dennis G. Willms
2001
Representing HIV/AIDS Concerns in Uganda:The Genogram as a Visual Complement to Ethnographic and Epistemological Evidence. Chapter 6 In Nick Higginbotham, Roberto Briceno-Leon, and Nancy Johnson (eds.). Applying Health Social Science: Best Practice in the Developing World. London: ZED Books; pp. 141-163
Smith, Susan E., Dennis G. Willms, Nancy A. Johnson (eds.)
1997
Nurtured by Knowledge: Learning to Do Participatory Action-Research. New York and Ottawa: The Apex Press, and, International Development Research Centre (IDRC).
Spittal, Patricia, Janette Nakuti, Nelson Sewankambo, Dennis Willms
1997
“We Are Dying. It is Finished!”: Linking An Ethnographic Research Design to an HIV/AIDS Participatory Approach in Uganda. In Susan E. Smith, Dennis G. Willms, and Nancy Johnson (eds.), Nurtured by Knowledge: Learning to Do Participatory Action-Research. New York and Ottawa: The Apex Press and International Development Research Centre (IDRC); pp. 86-110.
Willms, Dennis G.
1983
Community-based Health Care Programs in Kenya: Three Case Studies
in Planning and Implementation. Chapter 22 In John H. Morgan (ed.). Third World Medicine and Social Change: A Reader in Social Science and Medicine. Lanham, New York and London: University Press of America; pp. 285-312.
Willms, Dennis G.
1984
Epistemological Relevances in community-based health care programmes in the Republic of Kenya. (Ph.D. Dissertation). Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of British Columbia. Vancouver.
Willms, Dennis G.
1988
Dilemmas, Trends, and Transformations in Community Health Worker Situations: Kenya’s ‘Nyamrerua’ of Saradidi. Environments, Vol. 19, No. 3; pp. 101-111.
Willms, Dennis, Elizabeth Lindsay, Donald Cole, et. al.
1992
A Lament by Women for “the People, the Land” [Nishnawbi-Aski Nation]: an Experience of Loss. Canadian Journal of Public Health, Vol. 83, No. 5 (September/October); pp. 331-334.
Willms, Dennis G., et. al.
1995
AIDS Prevention in the Matare and the Community: A Training Strategy for Traditional Healers in Zimbabwe. Plattsville, ON, Canada: Salama SHIELD Foundation.
Willms, Dennis G. and Nancy A. Johnson
1996
Essentials in Qualitative Research: A Notebook for the Field. Plattsville, ON: Salama SHIELD Foundation (105 pages).
Willms, Dennis, Sharon Manson-Singer, Alix Adrien, et. al.
1996
Participatory Aspects in the Qualitative Research Design of Phase II of the Ethnocultural Communities Facing AIDS Study. Canadian Journal of Public Health, Special Supplement (May-June); pp. S15-S25.
Willms, Dennis, Reeta Bhatia, Jeff Lowe, et. al.
1996
Five Conversations: Reflections of Stakeholders on the Impact of the Ethnocultural Communities Facing AIDS Study. Canadian Journal of Public Health, Vol. 87, Special Supplement (May-June); pp. S44-S48.
Willms, Dennis, Alfred Chingono, Maureen Wellington, and Nancy A. Johnson
1996
Designing an HIV/AIDS Intervention for Traditional Healers in Zimbabwe. New York: International Clinical Epidemiology Network (INCLEN) Monograph Series, Monograph No. 4 (February).
Willms, Dennis G.
1997
We begin our research on our being. In Susan Smith, Dennis G. Willms with Nancy Johnson (eds.), Nurtured by Knowledge: Learning to do Participatory-action Research. New York and Ottawa: The Apex Press and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) Books; pp. 7-12.
Willms, Dennis G., and Karolina Werner
2009
Climate Change and Conflict in Africa. In Nelson A. Sewankambo and Hany Besada (eds.), CIGI Special Report: Climate Change in Africa.: Adaptation, Mitigation and Governance Challenges. The Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI); pp. 26-29.
Willms, Dennis G., Maria-Ines Arratia, Patrick Makondesa
2011
Can interfaith research partnerships develop new paradigms for condom use and HIV prevention? The implementation of conceptual events in Malawi results in the ‘spiritualized condom’. Sexually Transmitted Infections (December) Vol. 87 (7); pp. 611-615.
Willms, Dennis G.
2014
Conceptual Events: Bridging the Epistemological Divide Amongst Stakeholders. In J.J. Kirton, A.F. Cooper, F. Lisk, and H. Besada (eds.), Moving Health Sovereignty in Africa: Disease, Governance, and Climate Change; pp. 85-94. Farnham, Surrey, England and Burlington, Vermont, USA: Ashagate Publishing Company.
Willms, Dennis G., Rose Kawere, Hajat Sarah Matovu
2016
Micro-credit for WaSH: A choice for women in Uganda. Solutions, Vol. 7 (No. 6); pp. 85-92.
Willms, Dennis G., Donald M. Wagner
2019 What is ‘Trust’ for Women Entrepreneurs in Uganda? Paper submitted for publication.