edited by Peter Aggleton, Peter Davies, and Graham Hart.
Bristol, PA :
Taylor & Francis,
1995.
vii, 232 pages :
illustrations ;
25 cm.
Social aspects of AIDS
Key papers presented during the 1994 conferences of the British Sociological Association, the 2nd International Conference on the BioPsycho-Social Aspects of AIDS, and the Xth International Conference on AIDS.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Reputedly effective risk reduction strategies and gay men / Marie-Ange Schiltz and Philippe Adam -- HIV-related discrimination in medical teaching texts / Catherine Waldby, Susan Kippax and June Crawford -- Travel, sexual behaviour and gay men / Stephen Clift and John Wilkins -- Sexual behaviour in gay men: towards a sociology of risk / Graham Hart and Mary Boulton -- Framing difference: sexuality, AIDS and organization / David Goss and Derek Adam-Smith -- Towards effective intervention: evaluating HIV prevention and sexual health education interventions / Deidre Fullerton, Janet Holland and Ann Oakley -- Communities, governments and AIDS: making partnerships work / Dennis Altman -- Socially apart youth: priorities for HIV prevention / Ana Filguerias.
Theorizing and researching risk: notes on the social relations of risk in heroin users' lifestyles / Tim Rhodes -- Sex, love and seropositivity: balancing the risks / Gill Green -- One of us, one of them, or one of those? the construction of identity and sexuality in relation to HIV/AIDS / Philp Gatter -- Sexuality, identity and community -- reflections on the MESMAC project / Katie Deverell and Alan Prout -- Discourses of power and empowerment in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Africa / Carolyn Baylies and Janet Bujra.
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Key papers presented during the 1994 conferences of the British Sociological Association, the 2nd International Conference on the BioPsycho-Social Aspects of AIDS, and the Xth International Conference on AIDS.
AIDS (Disease)-- Social aspects.
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
Risk.
Social Environment.
AIDS (Disease)-- Social aspects.
AIDS.
Kongress
Sida-- Aspect social.
Soziologie
Syndrome d'immunodéficience acquise-- prévention et contrôle.