Theses
Buttia, C. (2015). ‘Investigation of Successful Interventions in Mitigation of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) Among Selected Kenyan Communities: Maasai, Kisii and Kuria’, Master’s thesis, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences.
Graamans, E. P. (2020). ‘Beyond the Idea of Culture: Understanding and Changing Cultural Practices in Business and Life Matters’, Doctoral thesis, Vrije Universiteit.
Mepukori, D. N. (2016). ‘Is Alternative Rite of Passage the Key to Abandonment of Female Genital Cutting? A Case Study of the Samburu of Kenya’, BA thesis, Duke University.
Murray, J. (1974). ‘The Kikuyu Female Circumcision Controversy, with Special Reference to the Church Missionary Society’s Sphere of Influence’, Doctoral thesis, University of California, Los Angeles.
Njoroge, K. M. (2014). ‘Male Circumcision and the Shaping of Masculinities in Muranga, Kenya. Implications for Public Health. A Focused Ethnographic Study’, Doctoral thesis, Northumbria University, UK.
Reinholds, F. (2021). ‘Abolishing Female Genital Mutilation by Cultural Renewal?’, Master’s thesis, Linnaeus University.
Van Bavel, H. (2020). ‘Tracing the Roots and Routes of FGM Discourses: A Nodal Ethnography of the Global Anti-FGM Domain’, Doctoral thesis, SOAS, University of London.
Van Eekert, N. (2020). ‘To Medicalize or Not to Medicalize: Is That the Question? Exploring Medicalization of Female Genital Cutting in Egypt and Kenya’, Doctoral thesis, University of Antwerp.