HIV treatment and prevention technologies in international perspective
[Book]
edited by Mark Davis, Corinne Squire.
Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York
Palgrave Macmillan,
2010.
(x, 210 pages)
Essays from the British Sociological Association (BSA) Annual Conference held on April 12, 2007 in London at the University of East London.
HIV Technologies M. Davis & C. Squire -- Technologies of 'Participation' and 'Capacity Building' in HIV/AIDS Management in Africa: Four Case Studies C. Campbell -- Technologies of Treatment: Scaling up ART in the Western Cape, South Africa F. Abdullah & C. Squire -- Integrating HIV Treatment and Prevention: Shifts in Community-based Organizing and Biopolitics in the Canadian Context E. Mykhalovskiy -- Parental Communication with Children about Sex in the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in South Africa: Cultural Appropriations of Western Parenting Expertise L. Wilbraham -- HIV Transitions: Consequences for Self in an Era of Medicalisation P. Flowers -- Anti-retroviral Treatment and HIV Prevention: Perspectives from Qualitative Research with Gay Men with HIV in the UK M. Davis -- Engaging in a Culture of Barebacking: Gay Men and the Risk of HIV Prevention K. Race -- HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and the Complexities of Biomedical Prevention: Ontological Openness and the Prevention -- Assemblage M. Rosengarten & M. Michael -- Particularity, Potentiation, Citizenship and Pragmatism M. Davis & C. Squire -- Bibliography. HIV technologies / Mark Davis and Corinne Squire -- Technologies of 'participation' and 'capacity building' in HIV/AIDS management in AFrica : four case studies / Cathering Campbell -- Technologies of treatment : scaling up ART in the Western Cape, South Africa / Fareed Abdullah and Corinne Squire -- Integrating HIV treatment and prevention : shifts in community-based organising and biopolitics in the Canadian context / Eric Mykhalovskiy -- Parental communication with children about sex in the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa : cultural appropriations of Western parenting expertise / Lindy Wilbraham -- HIV transmissions : consequences for self in an era of medicalisation / Paul Flowers -- Antiretroviral treatment and HIV prevention : perspectives from qualitative research with gay men with HIV in the UK / Mark Davis -- Engaging in a culture of barebacking : gay men and the risk of HIV prevention / Kane Race -- HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and the complexities of biomedical prevention : ontological openness and the prevention assemblage / Marsha Rosengarten and Mike Michael -- Particularity, potentiation, citizenship and pragmatism / Mark Davis and Corinne Squire.
This edited collection investigates the biomedical and social technologies used to control the HIV pandemic through case studies and critical commentaries from Africa, Europe, North America and Australia. With reference to global and local complexities, the volume engages with HIV treatment access, community-based health promotion, sexual health, HIV prevention and the relations between treatment and prevention. The",,,,,,"This book addresses the governance of the HIV and AIDS pandemic, with reference to the social aspects of technology and the technological mediation of the pandemic in international contexts.This book addresses the governance of the HIV and AIDS pandemic, with reference to the social aspects of technology and the technological mediation of the pandemic in international contexts.This book addresses the governance of the HIV and AIDS pandemic, with reference to the social aspects of technology and the technological mediation of the pandemic in international contexts.This book addresses the governance of the HIV and AIDS pandemic, with reference to the social aspects of technology and the technological mediation of the pandemic in international contexts.This book addresses the governance of the HIV and AIDS pandemic, with reference to the social aspects of technology and the technological mediation of the pandemic in international contexts.This book addresses the governance of the HIV and AIDS pandemic, with reference to the social aspects of technology and the technological mediation of the pandemic in international contexts.
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