RICHARD FAUSTINE SAMBAIGA
Senior Lecturer , College of Social Sciences
Education:
PhD in Social Anthropology
Teaching:
Teaching interests:
Social Theory, Research Methods, Knowledge systems in Africa, Anti-Corruption, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Urbanisation, Children, Youth, and Gender.
Research:
Research interests:
Social Transformation, Prevention of Violent Extremism in East Africa Knowledge systems in Africa, Anti-Corruption, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Urbanization, Children, Youth, and Gender.
Research accounts:
Publications:
List of Publications:
- Sambaiga, R. (2022) Innovative Early Warning Mechanisms to Deter Violent Extremism in Africa . UTAFITI 17 (2022). 217-233.
- Sambaiga, R. (2022) The Paradox of Bodaboda Youth as Agents for Promoting and Preventing Violent Extremism in Tanzania. African Review. 2022. 1-19.
- Sambaiga et al. (2022)“Menstrual Pain Realities of Young Females with Disabilities In Tanzania: Towards a Nuanced Understanding of Pain and Embodiment” In Embodied inequalities in disability and development edited by Hisayo Katsui and Virpi Mesiäislehto. African Sun Media.
- Sambaiga, R. (2020) “Women’s Agency: Promoting, Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism in Tanzania and Kenya”, Politeia, 39(1), p. 18 pages.
- Sambaiga et al. (2019). “The access paradox: abortion law, policy and practice in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia” International Journal for Equity in Health. 18:126.
- Sambaiga,et al. (2019). “Health, life and rights: a discourse analysis of a hybrid abortion regime in Tanzania”. International Journal for Equity in Health. Vol, 18:135.
- Sambaiga, R. F. (2018). Changing images of Nyumba Kumi in Tanzania: Implications for youth engagement in countering violence in the community. The African Review Vol. 45, Supp Special Issue, No. 1:49-74.
- Sambaiga, R. F. (2017). “Negotiating the future: Young graduates responding to career uncertainty in Tanzania”. In Dealing with Elusive Futures: University Graduates in Urban. Africa, ed. N. Steur, M. Engeler & E. Macamo. Blelefeld:Transcript Verlag. Sambaiga, R. F. (2018). “Kula” (eating). In The Global Encyclopedia of Informality, ed. E. Ledeneva. London: UCL Press.
- Camargo, C.B. and Sambaiga, R.F.(2016) “Between Condemnation and Resignation: A study on attitude towards corruption in the public health sector in Tanzania”. In Corruption in Public Administration: An Ethnographic Approach,ed. D. Torsello. Massachusetts: Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Sambaiga, R.F. 2015. “Theoretical tendencies in Anthropological research on HIV/AIDS: Is there room for the human agency?” Tanzania Journal of Sociology. Vol, 1. No.1&2: 29-45.
- Sambaiga, R.F. (2014). “Religion, State and Adolescent Sexuality in Tanzania: an Anthropological Perspective.”In Religion and State in Tanzania Revisited. Eds. T. Ndaluka & F.
- Wijsen. Berlin. LIT Verlag. Sambaiga R. F. (2013) Sexual inter-subjectivity and the quest for social well-being: an ethnographic inquiry of adolescent sexuality in urban southern Tanzania. PhD thesis.
- University of Basel. Sigalla, H.R. and Sambaiga, R.F. (Eds). 2012. Globalisation, Coastal Resources and Livelihood in Tanzania. Band 47. Linz: Trauner Verlag.
- Sambaiga, R.F.2012. “Beyond Nature-Culture Dualism: The Social Sciences, Globalisation and Coastal Resource Management in Tanzania”. In Globalisation, Coastal Resources and Livelihood in Tanzania. Eds. L.H.Sigalla & R.F. Sambaiga. Band 47, Linz: Trauner Universitaet Verlag.
- Sambaiga, R.F. 2012. “The social organisation of coastal resource use: implications for coastal management in Tanzania”. In Globalisation, Coastal Resources and Livelihood in Tanzania. Eds. L.H.Sigalla & R.F. Sambaiga. Band 47, Linz: Trauner Universitaet Verlag.
- Pfeiffer, C., Sambaiga R.F., Mbelwa A., Ahorlu C., Heim E. and Keteme B. 2012. We have a lot to tell you: Bridging the gap between youth and decision makers.
- Pfeiffer, C., Sambaiga R.F., Ahorlu C. and Obrist B. 2012. Helping Tanzanian teenage girls to avoid pregnancy: A policy brief.
Contacts:
Email: rsambaiga@udsm.ac.tz
Call: +255767643600