Staff Profiles

Dr. Christopher G Ntau

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Faculty of Social Sciences

Sociology

Senior Lecturer

Location: Block 240 Room 152
Phone: +267 355 2675 
Email Dr. Christopher G Ntau

PhD in Sociology - Royal Holloway, University of London

MA in Sociology - University of Toronto

BA (Sociology and Political Science) - University of Botswana

I joined the University of Botswana, the Department of Sociology in the early 1990s as a Staff Development Fellow (SDF), having briefly worked at the Ministry of Education within the Bursaries Department. I am currently a sociology lecturer and have taught several courses at undergraduate level in the area of research methods, sociology of health and illness, and social problems. I have also supervised final year undergraduate in their independent research projects. With respect to graduate studies, I supervise graduate students within the Masters of Arts degree in Development Studies (MADVS) and MPhil/PhD programmes. 

Sociological theories and research methods.

Basics of Social Research

Introduction of Sociological Research

Qualitative Research Methods

Concepts of Health and Illness

The Medical Profession and Allied Occupations

Social Problems in Southern Africa

My research interest areas are in the fields of medical education, health care organisations, migration of health care workers, particularly medical practitioners. Outside medical sociology, I have particular interest in the areas of youth and democracy, and kinship.

Sociology of Health and Illness

Health Care Organisations

Migration of Health Care Workers

Youth and Democracy

 

Maphosa, F; Ntau, C and Seleka, M (2019) "An Appraisal of Participation and Rural Development in Botswana: The Case of Mmankgodi Village", Botswana Notes and Records, vol. 51, 75-89

Ntsabane, T and Ntau, C (2016) "The African Youth Charter and Youth Participation in Decision Making: Opportunities and Challenges:, The IUP Journal of International Relations, vol. X, no.4, 51-64

Ntau, C; Ntsabane, T and Molebatsi, R (2010) "Democracy, Education and the Youth: Botswana's Experience", Journal of International Relations, vol. 4, no. 4, 52-66

Ntau, C (2004) "Health and Development" in Gabe, J; bury, M and Elston, M. A (eds) Key Concepts in Medical Sociology, London: Sage Publications

In pursuit of academic excellence