From piety to policy Islamic piety and HIV/AIDS knowledge production in Indonesia
General Material Designation
[Thesis]
First Statement of Responsibility
Ully D. Putri
Subsequent Statement of Responsibility
Hoover, Stewart M.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
University of Colorado at Boulder
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2015
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
160
GENERAL NOTES
Text of Note
Committee members: Calabrese, Andrew; Echchaibi, Nabil; Mojola, Sanyu; Skewes, Elizabeth
NOTES PERTAINING TO PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Text of Note
Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-339-03661-8
DISSERTATION (THESIS) NOTE
Dissertation or thesis details and type of degree
Ph.D.
Discipline of degree
Communication
Body granting the degree
University of Colorado at Boulder
Text preceding or following the note
2015
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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With a population of more than 255 million, Indonesia is home to more Muslims than any other country in the world, but it is a secular state with five officially sanctioned religions. Beginning in the late 1980s, Muslim aspirations and Islamic revivalism have taken a central position in the country and the nation has increasingly become an Islamic society.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Public health; Public policy; Mass communications
UNCONTROLLED SUBJECT TERMS
Subject Term
Social sciences;Communication and the arts;Health and environmental sciences;Communication policy;HIV/aids;Health;Indonesia;Religion