
Dr. Susan Langmagne
Education
PhD (Sociology), University of Saskatchewan, Canada, 2016
MPhil. (Sociology), University of Ghana, Legon, 2003
B.A. (Sociology with Political Science), University of Ghana, Legon, 1997
Research Interest
Migration and Health
Gender
Human trafficking
HIV/AIDS
Globalization and Development
Qualitative Research Methods.
Publications
Susan Langmagne, Eric Tenkorang and Patience Elabor-Idemudia (2019). High HIV/AID Prevalence in a Suburban Area in Ghana: A Context Analysis of Its Relationship to Human Trafficking, Journal of Human Trafficking, 1(15).
Susan Langmagne, Eric Tenkorang, Emmanuel Asampong, Joseph Osafo, & Jeffrey Bart Bingenheimer. Approaches to Regulating Adolescent Sexual Behaviour in Ghana: Qualitative Evidence from Somanya and Adidome (2016). Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 47:1779-1790.
Joseph Osafo, Emmanuel Asampong, Susan Langmagne & Clement Ahiedeke (2013). Perceptions of Parents on How Religion Influences Adolescents’ Sexual Behaviours in Two Ghanaian Communities: Implications for HIV and AIDS Prevention. Journal of Religion and Health, Vol. 52, No.1.
BOOK REVIEW:
Langmagne, Susan (2012). Mobility, Sexuality and AIDS. Canadian Journal of Sociology and Criminology, (1): 57-58.
MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES
- American Sociological Association (ASA)
- Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS)
- Ghana Sociological and Anthropological Association (GSAA)
- Gender Violence Support to Survivors Network, Ghana – GVSSN